Time for The Time Traveller!

Time for The Time Traveller!

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It was the year 2063. Humanity was living in the most advanced way possible. New technology was invented, including the Time Index, which was being tested by Paul Groed. NOTE: I have this little gimmick going in this story. I'll give you a hint: TPS. Guess! Well, you don't really need to if you read the story. Anyways, feel free to comment feedback or mistakes in the story! mister_reader out! Bai bai! *rides a magical bike made out of pizza into the sunset*
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August 14, 3044. It was a future where humans didn't have to advance because technology did all the work for them. A future where children couldn't visit their parents after a certain age and you barely know the route through your own house because your teleporting from the bedroom to the kitchen. A world where you're practically mind controlled. It wasn't always like this. Humans used to have diversity and freedom to think for themselves. But on August 14th, 3044 a new species called the Anoch landed on our planet. The humans immediately categorized them as a threat and split the world into two halves by a stone wall. Humans on one side, Anoch on the other. Everyone seems to have adjusted to this change and go on with life as if everything was normal. But not me. I was only six when it happened. It's now the year 3054 and I still find it all strange. The new life the humans have been forced to live. The way the Anoch are treated as if they're some sort of experiment. And it seems like I'm the only one who cares enough to find the truth. I'm the one who snuck out. And you wouldn't believe what I found behind the wall.

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