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The rules of society
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Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2020
Mature
Rules. What purpose do rules serve? Nothing. Just worthless things that people want to believe in. Why would they want to? People discriminated by rules. Bullied because of what the rules say. Bullied because they don't fit in with anyone. Isolated because they are different. But people are starting to take action against those who make the rules. Protesting and supporting those who are so-called different. Gay. Lesbian. Bisexual. Trans. Queer. 

People living better lives than others because they have more money. 
People ignoring terrible things that happen in other countries like war and poverty because they don't care about others. 

Why do they act this way? 
Why don't they care about others who are different to them?
Why won't they ever accept people who aren't the same as them?
Why is there a massive difference between people who are rich and people who don't have homes? 
Why does nobody fix everything so everyone and everything is equal?
Why does nobody love people who are broken and injured from the hate they receive? 
Why doesn't anybody respect other people anymore?
Why must we receive all of the hate and pain that nobody else wants?
Why doesn't anybody stand up for themselves and others anymore?
Why? Just why? I hate it...
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Helen's parents demand that she marry the man they've chosen for her or be disowned. She chooses to be disowned. But that isn't good enough for them. They make sure that she either doesn't get jobs or they make sure that she gets fired from them. She loses her apartment and all her things do to them. They are sure that she'll give in and marry the man they've chosen rather than live on the streets. But then again, they've never really paid much attention to their daughter unless they wanted something from her. Helen would rather live on the streets and eat out of garbage dumpsters then return to her parents and marry the man that would make her life a living hell. At least on the streets she's free. She might starve or freeze to death but she'll be free. Then one day three men come after her, intent on forcing her and beating her for what little she has. Before one of them does more than grab her arm the three are gone. Helen looks down and finds them on the ground with their hearts torn out of the bodies. She looks at the person that did that in horror but then her sight goes black.