A Perfect World
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  • Reads 261
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2014
Annabelle Lee Jase lives in a world were everything is perfect. No wrong is done, no anger is expressed, and no one ever cries. Each morning, everyone on her block wakes up at the same time, mows their lawn in perfect union, and goes about their assigned duties for the day.
Her mother and father never show affection towards her or towards anybody for that matter. But yet, no one has ever been known to question it. After all, if that's all you know, there is no other alternative. 
This is Annabelle Lee's lane of thinking until she grows to the age of 15 and starts to carve her own path for thinking.  She then starts to wonder of the amount of individuals her planet and how to find them. 
She then takes a look to the past of her universe and starts to question humanity and everything revolving around it. She then figures out she might be part of something much bigger than she thought.
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