Divinitive are just like humans, except their ancestors were gifted super-human powers by a demigoddess many years ago. Humans have always been suspicious of divinitive, frightened that their powers make them dangerous. For centuries, the divide between humans and divinitive has grown. Humans call divinitive freaks and half-bloods. Divinitive are forced to hide their powers, fearful of being treated as social outcasts simply for how they were born. Things seem to be getting worse. Divinitive start to lose their powers without explanation, and there is little sympathy from the majority human government. In fact, humans see this as a good thing. When news breaks of a possible “directory” to inventory all divinitive and their powers, this seems too great of a coincidence. Could humans have finally found a way to end divinitive for good? While all of this is coming to a head, a small-town girl with the power of prophecy starts to have disturbing visions of the future. These aren't her visions, she can tell. Who would be powerful enough to send Sophia these visions? Could Sophia be receiving these visions from a demigoddess? If so, why did she choose Sophia? As Sophia embarks on a journey to find the source of her visions, she bands together with several other divinitive. Can they stop the future that's been seen, or is it too late? Can they save divinitive from this grim future? Why were they chosen to follow these visions? What will they find out, and are they really prepared for the truth?