Based off the game Every Day the Same Dream.
Every morning I wake up at six o' clock.
I turn off the alarm.
I go and brush my teeth.
I change into my work uniform.
I say hello to my family.
I eat breakfast.
I drive to work.
Then I work until eight o'clock.
When work is over, I go home.
I eat dinner.
I change my clothes.
I brush my teeth.
I set my alarm to six o'clock.
I go to bed.
Then the cycle repeats. Over and over and over again. It's a never-ending pattern, the time spent between sleep a monotonous cycle. Life is a straight road with no twists and turns. There is only one path, and that path is black and white.
The time spent in bed is probably my favorite time.
I wake up at six o' clock.
I turn off the alarm.
I go and brush my teeth.
I change into my work uniform.
I say hello to my family.
I eat breakfast.
I drive to work.
Then I work until eight o'clock.
When work is over, I go home.
I eat dinner.
I change my clothes.
I brush my teeth.
I set my alarm to six o'clock.
I go to bed.
Sometimes, when I lay in bed, I stare at my alarm clock. I dislike the noise it makes. It only reminds me of tomorrow. I always debate whether to leave it off or not, but in the end, it always wins. The alarm stays on, and so, the cycle continues.
I wake up at six o' clock.
I turn off the alarm.
I go and brush my teeth.
I change into my work uniform.
I say hello to my family.
I eat breakfast.
I drive to work.
Then I work until eight o'clock.
When work is over, I go home.
I eat dinner.
I change my clothes.
I brush my teeth.
I set my alarm to six o'clock.
I go to bed.
It helps to know that everyone shares a similar pattern. Still, I don't wish it on anyone. A monotonous life is worse than death, in my opinion. Not that my opinion matters. It never did. It never does.
I wake up at six o' clock.
I turn off the alarm.
I go and brush my teeth.
I change into my work uniform.
I say hello to my family.
I eat breakfast.
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A Monotonous Cycle
General FictionEvery morning I wake up at six o' clock. I turn off the alarm. I go and brush my teeth. I change into my work uniform. I say hello to my family. I eat breakfast. I drive to work. Then I work until eight o'clock. When work is over, I go home. I eat d...