But then the Kinship, an underground movement fighting for GEN freedom, offered her a way out. A series of injections dissolved the circuitry in her body, erased the tattoo interface from her cheek. Now trueborns can't program or punish her. They can't reset her and wipe her mind clean.
Without her circuitry, Mishalla now passes as a lowborn girl. She's partnered with Eoghan, the lowborn boy she loves. Everything is perfect.
Or would be if Eoghan wasn't going off on Kinship missions so often. Or if her lowborn neighbors wanted to make friends instead of mistrusting her as an outsider. And what if Mishalla says or does the wrong thing, and outs herself as a GEN?
Then a longtime friend visits and tells her that someone is stealing GENs, resetting and selling them. It's possible it's a traitor inside the Kinship. Mishalla jumps in with both feet, volunteering to disguise herself as a GEN so she can spy on a trueborn household.
But what starts as a low-risk mission turns into disaster with Mishalla responsible for far more lives than her own. Can she save herself, save the others, and reveal the traitor in time?
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