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Ally lowered her hands and stared at the pile of ash in front of her. They made it four hours into their morning travels before they ran into another pair of Exceptional Guards. The Guards had approached Ally and her group with ease, expecting an easy catch. Once again, Ally had raised her hands and eliminated the Guards before they took another step toward her or the others. She stood over the pile, breathing heavily. She felt Stosh come up beside her, his arm brushing against hers. "Seven," she said in almost a whisper. "I know," he responded, taking her hand in his. Ally is finally outside the City walls, with her brother and her best friends. Luke is still inside the City walls, with no memory of the girl he once loved. Life in the Wilderness is dangerous, and they soon find out that they are not alone. Will Ally continue her journey to the Southern City, or will she risk it all to help the boy she loves?
Andy has grown up living in a space station, one of many filled with Human occupants that were forced to leave Earth when the Trulonians arrived.On Earth, there is a growing resistance of Humans working against the Trulonians. In an effort to bring unity to the two races, the leader of the North American Trulonians, Oslo, calls upon the Commander of Andy's space station to send a Human girl to Earth for a plan he believes will help in his efforts.Being in the wrong place at the wrong time, after a dangerous stint in space walking, Andy is sent, unwillingly, to Earth. Andy first meets Leo, who shatters all expectations she had of the Trulonians she'd meet on Earth. Quickly, Andy learns she'll be spending a lot more time with Leo, and his three brothers, for reasons she never saw coming.
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