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Centuries after wars nearly destroyed civilization, the two islands of New Pacifica stand alone, a terraformed paradise where even the Reductionthe devastating brain disorder that sparked the warsis a distant memory. Yet on the isle of Galatea, an uprising against the ruling aristocrats has turned deadly. The revolutionaries weapon is a drug that damages their enemies brains, and the only hope is rescue by a mysterious spy known as the Wild Poppy. On the neighboring island of Albion, no one suspects that the Wild Poppy is actually famously frivolous aristocrat Persis Blake. The teenager uses her shallow, socialite trappings to hide her true purpose: her gossipy flutternotes are encrypted plans, her pampered sea mink is genetically engineered for spying, and her well-publicized new romance with handsome Galatean medic Justen Helo is her most dangerous mission ever. Though Persis is falling for Justen, she cant risk showing him her true self, especially once she learns hes hiding far more than simply his disenchantment with his countrys revolution and his undeniable attraction to the silly socialite hes pretending to love. His darkest secret could plunge both islands into a new dark age, and Persis realizes that when it comes to Justen Helo, shes not only risking her heart, shes risking the world shes sworn to protect. In this thrilling adventure inspired by , Diana Peterfreund creates an exquisitely rendered world where nothing is as it seems and two teens with very different pasts fight for a future only they dare to imagine.

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Across a Star-Swept Sea

For Darkness Shows the Stars 2

by

Diana Peterfreund

For Eleanor who is brilliant and beautiful and brave The history of the - photo 1

For Eleanor, who is brilliant and beautiful and brave

The history of the human race pivots on two points: the development of agriculture, which created civilization, and the Reduction, which destroyed it.

Before the Reduction, the few impoverished or dissenting peoples who didnt genetically engineer their offspring had been the object of scorn and pity. But a generation later, when these perfect children could only produce mentally and physically impaired Reduced babies, it proved what a colossal mistake had been made. The bulk of humanity affected by this tragedythe Lostdid not accept defeat lightly. Instead, they turned on those whod escaped unscathed, making them the targets of envy, hatred . . . and, with the Wars of the Lost, utter annihilation.

After the wars were over, the survivors looked with horror and dismay upon what they had wrought. There was hardly any place left on Earth to make a life, and few untainted by Reduction left to live one.

In desperation, two poor servants defied their Lost masters. Out of the wars most terrible weapon, they terraformed a new home, an oasis in the wreckage of the world: New Pacifica. There, they declared, theyd rule forever over those responsible for the Earths destruction.

It didnt work out that way.

HUMAN RIGHTS IN ALBION:

A TERM PAPER BY LADY PERSIS BLAKE*

* Note: Though Lady Blake received an A on this essay, her instructor saw fit to send a flutternote to her father, Lord Torin Blake, regarding the propriety of a young lady using such incendiary language. Lord Blake responded: Actually, that sounds about right to me.

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IF THE WILD POPPY dared return to Galatea, Citizen Cutler was ready. Hed stationed armed guards at the entrance to the estate and placed an additional ten soldiers around the perimeter of the taro fields. Though no Reduced could even attempt escape, Cutler knew the real danger came from outside. The flowery Albian spy had liberated at least a dozen enemies of the revolution in the last few months, but it wouldnt happen on Cutlers watch.

During the better part of the morning, a sea breeze had moved across the sunken fields, stirring the taro leaves and making the water shiver and ripple like the skin of a snake. The Reduced prisoners moved slowly and methodically through their plots, following an ancient and, frankly, unnecessary tradition of cutting each root by hand and replanting the stalk to be ready for the next harvest.

The former lord of the estatehis name was Lacan, though Cutler doubted the man remembered it after being Reducedsloshed and stumbled through the field, hacking away at the taro stalks with a knife entirely too dull for the purpose. His gray hair was matted to his neck with sweat and mud, and his once-haughty mouth hung slack and stupid. As Cutler watched, the mans grip slipped, and the blade sank deep into his thumb.

Lacan wailed, and the guards began to hoot and holler. Cutler didnt budge from his position, leaning against one of the unused harvesting machines. Let his soldiers have their entertainment. It was boring enough out here on the rural east coast.

Shouldnt we help? asked his newest recruit, a girl who hardly looked old enough for basic training. Her name was Trina Delmar, shed arrived this morning, and she never shut up. Looks like he cut himself pretty bad.

Cutler shrugged and spat into the swamp. Silly girl. It was always the girls who got weepy over watching the prisoners. Thats the former master of this plantation. Do you think his kind ever cared for the thumbs of your ancestors, back when they kept Galatea in their grip?

Grips not so good anymore! cracked another guard.

Dont feel bad for these aristos, Citizen Delmar, Cutler went on. Had they ever cared about us, the cure for Reduction would have been discovered long before it was.

Thats why it took a reg to make the Helo Cure, two generations back. For hundreds of years before the cure, most people who werent aristos were born Reduced, sickly and simpleminded. They said only one in twenty had been a natural-born reg, with a regular brain and intellect. The Helo Cure stopped Reduction in a single generationafter the cure, every baby born was regular.

And now, thanks to this new Reduction drug of the revolutionaries, the aristos would have their turns wallowing in the muck. Out in the field, the old lord was wailing and clutching his wounded hand to his chest. Cutler gave him a weektwo at most. Reduction wasnt designed to be a death sentence, but sharp knives and idiots rarely mixed.

But Lord Lacan actually fought to distribute the cure to the Reduced, Trina said, back when he was young. Ive seen a picture of him with Persistence Helo

Cutler glowered down at her. You dont know what youre talking about, Citizen. If hes here, it means hes an enemy of the revolution. An enemy of regulars like us.

But Trina was still casting pitiful glances at Lacan. The recruit had been an annoyance ever since shed shown up, questioning the pill dosage and schedule, as if it mattered that Cutler handed out the pink Reduction pills slightly more often than required. Once they were Reduced, it wasnt like a few extra pinks could make them stupider. Plus, Cutler liked to watch the aristos writhe a little. Not much else to do all the way out here.

Now that idiot recruit was in the field. She was approaching Lacan, whod returned to ineffectually swiping at the taro stalks with his uninjured hand. That was the Reduced for you. Theyd work until they collapsed.

Back to your post, Delmar! Cutler cried. He wasnt about to be shown up by some freshly cooled recruit.

The recruit ignored him and smeared some ointment on Lacans injured thumb before wrapping it in a bandage.

Did I tell you to administer aid to this Reduced slime? Cutler said, churning into the field and slamming the butt of his gun into Lacans side. The old man fell into the taro, and Trina winced. Youd better watch it, Delmar. Id hate to give a bad report to Citizen Aldred.

Trina didnt even look up. Good. Maybe hed scared her back into line.

Youre not here to help them. Youre here to keep them away from the Wild Poppy. Every time we lose a prisoner to Albion, it undermines the revolution.

What undermines the revolution, she snapped back, is but she ducked her head and went silent when she saw the dark look on his face.

Just then, a skimmer zipped down the path between the fields, dust clouding up from its lifters. There was an empty caged platform behind the cab. Officer! called the driver, a young man wearing a military uniform.

Cutler waded back to the edge of the field and squinted up into the cab. Trina trailed after, to his further irritation.

Transfer request, the driver said, holding out his left hand. His oblet sparked to life in his palm, revealing a hologram of Citizen Aldreds face.

All Reduced on outer plantations are to be transferred back to Halahou city prison, came Aldreds voice from the image.

Ive heard nothing of this. Cutler pulled out his own oblet, and its black surface glinted in the sun like the obsidian pebble it was named for. No new messages from Halahou. No new messages at all.

The boy shrugged. His military cap shaded his eyes. Figures. I get bad reception out here in the middle of nowhere, too.

Cutler snorted in agreement. So whats the problem?

I think The boy jiggled his oblet, as the message fizzed in and out. Its the Wild Poppy, he explained as they waited for it to reload. Citizen Aldred said even the increased guard isnt sufficient to keep the spy from stealing our prisoners.

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