It was inevitable, they say, the U.S.A falling. A dictator rising from the ashes of war. But nobody knew what would happen afterward. Melissa Skylar and Violet Johnson are two kids who live in the Oligarchy, a gender-based society under Karen Johnson. Violet is Karen's daughter, a quiet, soft-spoken girl who just wants to play flute. Melissa is independent, fierce, and wants to escape her future. But in one night, Melissa's mom is taken, and she is faced with an intriguing proposition - to become a City Hunter and find the Utopias, supposedly the only places left in the Oligarchy that weren't ravaged in the war. In return, she'll have an opportunity to find her mother. Meanwhile, Violet has a choice. Will she follow in her mother's footsteps, or become something more? Somebody worthy of finding the Utopias? But the Utopias, however, are nothing like anybody expected. -- In case you are wondering: This story is clean, there is nothing too mature, but it does contain some intense injuries and violence --
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