

Originally pursuing Adam for personal gain, he quickly sets his sights much higher when he learns of Adam’s “daughter” and his baby on the way. Both seem determined to protect and serve him, in gratitude, as well as with the hope that Adam will be an intricate part of making things right in society. Did little Mia take someone’s number, or was it given to her? While his girlfriend doesn’t share his gift, she does harbor a secret.

He has a huge responsibility, traveling with his unique family: his pregnant girlfriend, her younger brothers and her two year old daughter, Mia. With no way to tell what people want from him, Adam has been on the run for two years. This is a lot of pressure for a 17 year old boy particularly the boy who predicted the Chaos and saved thousands of lives with his warning. Many want to thank him, some want to be privy to his secrets and others wish him harm. Will it be drawn out and painful? Calm and peaceful? Agonizing and humiliating? Everyone in futuristic England (after the world as we know it has ended) knows this about Adam. Along with this unwanted information, Adam receives a strong feeling, a sense, of how each person will meet his demise. That number is what Adam sees whenever he looks someone in the eye.
