Department of Emotional Integrity (Upcoming Movie Fanfic) - WongFuProductions
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  • Time 35m
  • Reads 230
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 5
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2014
In the near future, the Department of Emotional Integrity (DEI) monitors all relationship activities of citizens. Non-zero credits are given to every individual. A 0 signifies no relationship, a 1 symbolizes a horrible breakup/relationship, and a 10 signifies a perfect relationship.

17-year-old nice guy Timothy has only been in one relationship before. It was with his best friend, a book-smarts girl who pressured him into a relationship to increase both their credits. Since he's sending out his college applications in a few months, he needed his DEI credit score, which was a 0, to be on par with his high GPA. 0 was the worst credit number. But it ended dastardly with the girl breaking up with him and ending it on mediocre terms. His credit ended up as a 3, which was poor. He has almost no hope of getting into his dream school.

Then Timothy gets to know popular girl Mel at a party, and she changes everything.

17-year-old Mel is in a relationship with the class president, Kevin. Both their credit scores are 9s, but this is a very bland and awkward relationship. Mel is an actress and Kevin plays basketball and is student president. Both their parents want them to be together, since they are from wealthy families and come from lineages of one of the highest credit scorers in their city. However, Mel and Kevin aren’t as glossy as they seem on the surface. Mel flirts with many guys- she has skeletons in her closet from her lack of love from her parents and Kevin, so she tries to find it through physical means. Kevin is gay, which is unacceptable in their society.

What happens when these two teens, both stuck in certain expectations of society, meet?
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