Distorted Reality - The Mirror
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  • Reads 99
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 16
  • Time 2h 27m
Complete, First published May 18, 2016
Mature
Welcome to my first written story! I've had this in the works for a good while and I think that it's good enough to share now. This story is recommended for people over the age of 15, it contains mature language and has suggestive content like drug abuse in it. If you see any errors or obvious letter displacements, don't hesitate to point them out. The story description follows, it should determine whether or not you'll be interested:


In the year 2020, 90% of the worlds governments signed a planetary peace treaty as a last-ditch effort to prevent nuclear war. Creating this new governing system, the PGC (Planetary Governing Center), made many of earths problems disappear, but crime rates caused by rebels grew exponentially. Thus creating a worldwide economy and murder crisis.

	Ross was born at a bad time in a bad family, living out his childhood in poverty and addiction. The moment he finds himself willing and able to, he begins creating a new life for himself. But when Ross feels like his life gets back on track, a new law created by the PCG3 completely derails it. Leaving him no choice but to fight back and try to fix his 
corrupt government.
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