Knowing

Knowing

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Sarah lives among a Chipped society. From the age of 12 onward, everyone's thoughts are monitored by the government via implanted microchip. Thoughts are recorded until a person turns 18 when they are then to become Paired with their intended life partner by the government. Each individual is given access to the WKI (World Knowledge Index) where they can view their partner's memories during a 30 day isolation period before completing the marriage ceremony. At this time each person must decide if they wish to be paired or to be alone. Sarah has believed since the day she was Chipped, that she would be paired with Marcus. Read to find out the outcome of her Pairing ceremony, and what happens when her Pair asks her not to view the WKI. Does she respect her partner's wishes or does she explore the possibility of learning more than she can handle?
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It's funny how wrong you can be about a person. You may think that you love someone for who they are, but they turn out to be the exact opposite. I know I was completely wrong about a few people. It's crazy how you may know someone, when really you don't know shit. Why are people so manipulative? Why? Does it turn them on or do they do it because it's "fun". I thought that life was supposed to be fun and exciting. All about exploring new things and learning nature. That's what we're either taught or told, but they're wrong. Life is cruel. It has no limits, no warnings, no nothing. Life...is deceptive.

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