Fifty years ago, in 1987, scientists from several different countries and backgrounds came together to develop a drug known as [REDACTED]. This drug could only be used on humans between the ages of one to three years old. The effect of the drug is different per human, but the general effect is that those who are treated with it will gain inhuman abilities, each of which differentiate by the person. Because of the age requirement, governments around the world payed billions to create child breeding camps, in which volunteers would become pregnant and then have their babies taken upon birth, never to be seen again. The mothers were payed good money and went back to their daily lives. Eventually, ethics committees came to the agreement that this was less than ethical, ruling all child breeding camps illegal. However, this was not near enough to stop the greed of the governments, who instead began to pay mothers at hospitals to give their babies over. While slower, the amount of super-powered individuals significantly increased. Now, fifty years later, almost every major country in the world has a special military division dedicated to children born with powers. Members of the military are even old enough to have kids, which is heavily encouraged by the government. That's exactly where my problems began.
!!COMPLETED!! Marv, a character with an insatiable death wish, goes on a mission to find Arioch, a badass vampire with a mysterious and uncaring past. Little does Marv know that her quest for self-destruction will lead to a series of unexpected twists and unsettling revelations, turning her world upside down. Trust me, things are about to get real interesting. *This might be a bit late but trigger warning, this book talks about dark themes and mental health.*