Unprogrammable
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  • Reads 34
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2020
In their final year of high school, all students must take the test. The test determines everything. Your whole life depends on this one moment. The test determines your future career and even who you're meant to fall in love with.


When the test began, the computer stated all of my birth information. Anna asked if all the information shown on the screen was correct. I nodded; the test continued. After the computer stated all my information, the computer started loading and collecting all my data. All of a sudden, the screen went white and had a word written across the screen in big, bold, black letters.
				                                       UNPROGRAMMABLE

Gabrielle thinks her life is over after she receives the news that she is unprogrammable, but little does she know there's a boy in the same building that is just like her.
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