ABOUT A GIRL-
ALEXANDER SQUARE- LATE EVENING.
Brianna Lars rides the elevated rail around Phaldrom island.
She is eighteen, Brazilian blond, dark skinned- half swedish
half hispanic. She needs to be groomed and fed. Her dirty
blond hair is literally dirty, greasy, and almost brown from
lack of sun and shampoo. Brie slept some during the day, so
she could keep her eyes half open at night.Her clothes are
worn out- white Nirvana T-shirt, and ripped skinny jeans, tan
men's hiking boots. Her glasses are pressed tightly against
her nose, smudged. She pulls them back, as if to remove a
slap from her face.
The rail stops, the dark night of the city Adrasties. The
business budding district, the youth commanded most parts.
The district of budding business and art collectives, now a
hippie commune.
She looks hopelessly lost, but she knows exactly where she
is going. her clothes are ragged, used. She carries a pack
around her shoulder with things that she needs. its enough
to survive the weeks with. She has been homeless for 12 but
it looks like 20. As a traveler, she was wandering from the
east Yurdiko to the Phaldrom island, capitol of culture of
arts. Phaldrom was a multicultural city, where the melting
pot melts, with 22 boroughs.
Brie was from the southeast district of Circebee, the deep
east south of Phaldrom. The outdoors, the swamps, the
fields, the heat it had grown on her. She wanted to know
what the real city was like. Time for work, and no time for
school. College was out of her mind. She did not want to be
a conform artist, like so many of the political junkies who
bred themselves to expand, evolve, enhance society. The
three E's of change, council motto.
There were protesters- hippies, naturalists for individual
freedom- outside holding signs, and shouting. The constant
fight, individualism vs control. They wore white, or barely
anything- painted faces, bodies, and marking symbolizing
truth, equality, and freedom. The individualist or
naturalists they called themselves were set to protest
against the front runner for the new Chancellor of the
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The Factors
Teen FictionIn the fictional nation of Phaldrom Island, a young traveler, Brianna Lars, becomes apart of an Andy Warhol inspired art collective known as The Factory, during a time of political and societal controversy that threatens to change lives of the next...