Rules are made to be broken. You only live once, so make it worthwhile. People might not remember you, and that's okay. The whole world doesn't need to know you. It's the people close to you that count - because we're all corrupt. We've been channeled into thinking that we need to be perfect, that we need to please others. But we don't. We don't need to please others, we just need to be happy with ourselves. That's all that matters. After all, it's you who has to deal with you at the end of the day.
I've lived this way for 16 years. 16 years of my life in this hellhole. From an outside view, everything is perfect, and that's alright to think that. But the people here aren't genuine. If they were, nobody would stay here. The only genuine ones are the younger generation. The world hasn't been honest to them yet, they haven't seen the bigger picture, and that's the problem. They grow up and see the real world, but then they have a hope inside them that it's still like when they were younger. People don't change. The government still have the same beliefs about gender equality and it won't change. Ever.
There's pretty landscape, and there's nice people that you can find. That's what it's like everywhere. There is always the good and the bad. But I have a secret that nobody else knows about. Well, until now.
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Valour
WerewolfA civilization where genders are seperated. Esther sticks out from the rest. She doesn't agree with the way that she is being controlled. Trials for new leaders are held every two years. What will happen in this action-packed, nerve-wracking novel?