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Why Is Lacie's Fall
" It's only 10 years..... and my home had been destroy....." Lacie murmured when she went back to her a place that has been fallen from a big, strong country to a place that no one know. It remind her of the story of her life, the reason why this country was fallen.
Ten years ago, this place was known as Kios. But that time was terrible, there were war every where. Poverty caused every one to suffer and from it, a dangerous disease spread called Red cell. Lacie, a child in the rich house, was still a small child, she doesn't know what was happening out there. She was born in happiness. Now, the happiest day of her life come, her 16th birthday. In that night, a strange man come to her house and talk with her father. Lacie was curious of the strange man so she follow them, it was the reason to caused this fallen. Lacie stand to far so she can't heard, she just know the strange man is Chief Elder of the Hunter, Leo Vessalius. Until when the Chief Elder asked," Do
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With enough money and food for 5 months and a horse, they are trying to find a safe place. They walk for 5 days In piece and no one find for them. But on the next day, the 6th day, there was a announcement that could make them harder to escape. The Hunters announced that they will chased and hunted us. They also put a "Wanted" poster so everybody will know Lacie's face. They need to disguised until they found the wise man. They limit the time that they go out from the motel. The hardest part is when they were prepare to leave the village, suddenly, they heard a voice:" Are you the girl in that wanted poster?". There heart bounced and as if they are sitting on fire. On that moment, they can only run. "Oh! Sorry, I thought you are the person that is one that picture, Very sorry." There is nothing to say, they only need to leave this place as fast as possible. They have leave the village safely, they decided to increase

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