Seven months. Still. Gone. Hunger. Nothing change. Sam Temple is confused because he doesn't get his heart and he doesn't know if he still can handle being a leader of the FAYz (Fallout Adults Youth) anymore. On the other side, Caine, is surprised that his girlfriend, Diana, told him to give up on the war between himself and Sam. She told him that the hunger is gaining and all they need is food. If they keep fighting, things won't go well.
Orsay, a only girl who can talk to the FAYz's parents, had talked to Sam's mother and she knew where is she. Another person had disappeared, Francis. Nerezza, Orsay's twin, said that Astrid is using Howard and others to tell lies to trick Sam. However, Orsay, on the other hand, doesn't seem to be trustful with her twin's opinion.
Drake, the person who had been defeated by Caine and Sam, had came back from the death. Drake - the person who Sam fears of - had came back from the death to kill Sam. Things are going nowhere. No directions or instructions to follow. Astrid is now dealing with the Town Council; Sam against Drake. According to Drake, the only way to free the FAYz is the death. Kids are getting desperate. They still don't believe that death would let them to freedom. Obviously. They don't.
Will the statement be true? Will the death be the only key to unlock the freedom of the FAYz? Things are getting mixed-up. So many things to deal with. Especially for the FAYz. They are only kids or young adults. Too young to understand how hard it is. Read this book to find out what will happen to the FAYz? Will the freedom belong to them or the desperation?
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