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The simulated

The simulated

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Science Fiction
6 years ago Earth was destroyed. But the gravitational pull of where it once was still remains intact, and allows a few small islands interlocked by bridges to hang above the bottomless void. These islands have become the saviors of man kind. Jack Gonzalez is one of the last survivors that lives on these shattered remains. Like everyone else after the mandatory memory wipe, he remembers nothing of his past. But when memories begin to appear in his dreams, especially one of a girl he knows nothing about, Jack begins to discover that not everything is as it seems.
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Alex was lost. Not in a figurative way, though. He was literally lost in a forest, with no idea how he got there. Last thing he remembered, Jack had been at the hospital after literally every trace of any human activity there seemed to be erased. This was the same Jack that he had believed to be dead just a week before. The same Jack he had cried nightly over after those dicks at school had basically murdered him. And he was shoving his way through the branches and leaves in the hopes of finding Jack, yet he had literally no idea where he was. The only thing on his mind at the moment was how happy he would feel when he finally got to embrace Jack and tell him how much he loved him and missed him. He was thinking of how he would kiss him and how he would probably cry again, but for the first time in a long time, he would be crying out of joy instead of despair.

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