98765 {a.f.i}
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  • Reads 26
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2015
Number 98765, Ashton Irwin, lives in the year 3029 as he desperately clings to the little happiness he has left in life. In this peculiar society Ashton lives in, people feed their one child unlimited amounts of lies and bullshit. They stick their children in front of the television and leave them alone. Schools are no longer needed because of the televised education ridiculousness. 
One day Ashton is reading a book that sparks an old dusty lightbulb to go off in his mind. Ashton slowly begins to question what kind of society he lives in, and if this is all really worth it. Is his daily routine just something to keep his mind busy and off things like this? Will Ashton finally remove himself from the situation? What kind of obstacles will hold him back from doing what he wants, and possibly what he even needs? Will Ashton finally find what he's looking for?
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