City of (In)equality
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2017
"This City is reigned by equality. Everybody is the same. Everybody has the same." 
At least that's the official statement Joshua was told his entire life. 

He has never once doubted this nor did he ask questions as why he wasn't allowed to go farther then to the border, that marked the beginning of the square, which combined the four sectors of the City. But it wasn't like he had a reason to anyway. He knew, that every sector looked exactly the same, so there would be no benefits for anyone. Eventually everybody was the same. 

Joshua believed this to be true, until one day he finds himself in the fourth sector and meets Jeonghan, who might look like an angel but is actually the devil. 

So why does Joshua keep sneaking back to see him? 

(Seventeen ff)


(English is not my nativ language and this my first time trying to write in english. This is also only my second ff. So pls be kind and leave improvements. Thx :) )
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