When James got to school, he was late. He tried to sneak into his seat, but his teacher caught him.
"Why are you late, James?" she requested in her robotic voice.
"Sorry ma'am, a guy in town's square stopped me, and he was saying some unusual things," James explained.
"What did this man say to you, James?" the teacher responded.
"He said that it is all a lie, and that Pandora isn't even our home world." James explained. The teacher was silent for a minute, like when she sends a message to our parents about homework. Then she went on with her lesson like nothing had happened.
Later at lunch James told his best friend Phil what had happened. James even told him the thing he was not supposed to.
"I think you should go meet him, what if he is right, what if this is not our real world?" Phil proposed.
"But what if I get caught, I would be the first one in decades to do something wrong," James explained, voice full of worry.
"Yeah, but you could uncover a huge conspiracy," Phil explained
"Whatever, I'll think about it," James said
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The Secret Of Pandora
Science FictionFutruistic sci-fi book about a boy named James who goes on to discover his whole life is a lie. Work in progress. (Feel free to comment) (If you want me to keep wrighting rember to vote and comment.)