Extraodinary, 2050

Extraodinary, 2050

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Wake up. Bathe. Brush teeth. Dress. Eat provided meal. Go to the work place. Once arrived, perform designated task until your shift is over. When your shift is over, you go to a cafeteria and receive your evening meal. You finish your meal, watch the news, then the scheduled programs, and go back to your housing unit before curfew. Our society has very strict rules. Our past rulers were reckless. They were too lose and care free. They let the people believe that they had a say in what happened. They made many mistakes over the years, but there biggest was thinking that they could run the country alone. They thought they could have government without a supreme. Or at least that is what they tell is in our schooling unit. The first thing we learn in our schooling unit are the rules of society. There are many rules in the society and the first is to never question the supreme. Do not question its authority. Do not question its reason. Do not question the supreme.
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They say what's in the past keep it in the past but I wanted to know all about my past. It was things that I didn't know and that I wanted and needed to know! But my life turned upside down when my past is exactly what I should have left alone. Now if you ask me how it all began, I don't exactly remember but I know it started when I moved in with my grandma who I haven't met in all my twenty years of living. I have been in and out of foster homes since I can remember, living with families I knew nothing about. Being the outcast and them constantly asking me what's wrong because I simply did not speak. The only thing that kept me sane was my good grades throughout school. I got the satisfaction of doing the one thing that people kept telling me over and over I couldn't do. I stayed to myself and graduated high school with honors, getting a full-ride scholarship to any college of my choice. Of course, by having this accomplishment, it didn't make it any easier for me between my foster families. To them, I became the girl who was better than them. But I didn't care because when I turned twenty I finally got to start making my own choices. This is where I wonder if the first choice I made was the right one. The first choice I made was to go live off-campus with my grandmother during my first semester in college. I ask myself how could I be so stupid? But you will see just how stupid I was. Or was I?

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