"Yesterday was the last day for my neighbours. Sadly, their dog, Timmy, was buried under the floor monstrously." The notes screamed out, neatly, individually handwritten in the debilitated book with its pages textured in dreadful yellow paper with each corner slowly escaping out of the paper. The undiscovered book was tranquillize in a stinking place full of dishevelled white and black coloured bags with flies hovering over it for a treat. It flapped and flaunted its title "Diary of Natural Disasters" sparkling enormously almost animated. The cover was quite dusty and untouched, the last imprints could be sensed deep below the dust.
Outside this grody alley way groups of billions of planetary citizen lived under the cruel conditions of the malevolent governments; some worked as slaves, some worked as mandatory soldiers and others simply scanned for sustenance. The cyberspace dominated reality. Reality converted into virtual life, despite the wars, anything could be toggled by a touch of a button through hi-tech engineering and complex mathematics space communication.
At the antithesis side of the planet, lives the extraordinary boy, named Matate, whose relatives were captured by the offensive governor, recognised as Tafel by the local workers, at age 6. However, now hidden by the guards inside massive metal waste products where no one dares go, "No Trespassing or erased from life" highlighted the enormous warning sign at the site.
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Deep, Detrimental, Disaster
Ciencia FicciónA boy with a magical book that can travel between galaxies and time. Aim of this 15 year old boy is to save poverty and save mankind from the villainous and selfless governors.