Jane Crow

Jane Crow

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It was the year 3002. Everyone was equal, everyone had brown eyes and brown hair. Everyone was the same strength. Those who were stronger had weights in their clothes. Smarter people had chips in the their head to scatter their thoughts. DNA had been changed to get rid of mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. Everyone was equal, but something wasn't quite right. And deep in side, Jane knew it... The government knew it, and that's why she had no idea.
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