Thirty Days

Thirty Days

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In the city of Ignites, each man is assigned a woman to marry when they turn twenty-five at the public Ceremony, along with a job and a social class. There are no exceptions, haven't been ever since Frost Milton took control of the city after the former Director, Jox Bidwell, went mentally insane. Nobody even thought to oppose that rule. Nobody until Frost Milton's own son. ~ When Jordan Milton, introverted and imaginitive son of Frost Milton, the most notorious Director of Ignites, finds himself having feelings for a middle class man, an even greater tension forms between him and his father rather than strengthening the bond. Because Frost believes so strongly against his son's behavior, he's determined to keep his rules stationary and obliviate his son of his dreams. Jordan and his boy have a big choice to make: change the history of Ignites forever, or enjoy the thirty days they have left. [Slow Updates]
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