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From the Ashes

From the Ashes

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Science Fiction
The first female president, and she is 17? After the disaster, the world was left in turmoil. The scraps were left to me... 17 and in charge of the fate of so many. I walk upon eggshells, too much pressure on one area and it cracks. The new world order is up to me... the mystery of the cause of this destruction is still yet to be uncovered. Four factions, no more united states, everyone on earth is less than 25 years old. It has been only 30 years since world war three... the damages left behind from then still effect us now. It is part of the reason this recent change of fate had such a heavy effect. Gen Z was forced to prepare for the worst. (the generation our parents were raised in) I was raised to become a leader. To BE a leader. It was what I was born to be, but never had I thought that I would ever be in need to assume this position. But at least I was ready. The rest of the world sure wasn't.
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