The Rise of Matriak
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  • Reads 39
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published May 27, 2023
Mature
The year is 2344 and society as we know it has fallen and been rebuilt by a new ruling class, women. Women and men are primarily segregated from each other. They interact, sure. But a man's job is manual labor, house work, and other menial jobs. Heterosexual relationships are a thing of the past. Men aren't allowed to hold positions of importance or power and are seen as the lesser sex. 

Ariadne Auclair is entering her last year of school before job assignments. She tries to fit in, to go with the norm. But when Kam Adler arrives her life turns to chaos. Does she stick to societal norms and marry her best friend Calliope Beaumont? Or does she get to know Kam, the boy who's breaking all the rules and showing her that men might actually have value in society?
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