Insanity Reborn (Distopian Fiction)
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  • Reads 109
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2013
It's rather clumsy to loose your sanity... A person only known as 'The Big Man' has taken control over the society once known. To create the perfect world with the perfect society, is to remove all of society's mistakes and embarrassments; The insane, the women on the night, protesters, homosexuals, those who dealt were illegal substances, and gypsys. Paralytics, autistics, epileptics… If he didn’t see them as perfect, he would remove them. And this is were we shall meet Phoenix Vallaux. A broken boy ripped take anyway from civilization in blood-stained clothes. Now in a terrible reforming house, Phoenix has the ultimate choice. Change and live on or stay the same and die. Get well or rot. But if he's unable to change, then what will be left for him? The reforming house almost seemed like a place of security, but nothing was more misleading than that.
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