The Phantasmagoria

The Phantasmagoria

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In a world so perfect no one sees flaws anymore. Perfection is key in society now and difference is deemed imperfect and unworthy to be in the world. The year is 2098 and no one has seen green grass or beautiful oceans in over 70 years. Everything is clean, sanitary, and pearl white. Not a speak of dust or dirt to be seen even on a farmers boot. Technology has advanced to the point where people are no longer needed to work at shopping centre's or restaurants. Brisea Serelle is the only one who can see The Glitch in the world, flaws the Council of Pangaea hide from the citizens in order to keep peace. When Brisea's family begins worrying about her mental health they bring her to World Health Institute, where she'll be cared for and medicated. After the wrong medication is distributed to Brisea by possible accident, she begins to see things for herself, with her real eyes. The true world has opened itself to Brisea's mind.
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It was supposed to be an ordinary day with an ordinary checkup. He went in for an eye exam and she went in for her usual well-woman checkup. 2 people wanting to make sure things were functioning properly wind up waking up in the future. The year was 2039, and everything seemed to be computerized but in the same breath, still the same, to a certain extent. Humans got along exceptionally well... Sounds almost too good to be true, right? In a technology-run world where everyone seems too perfect and too good to be true, what are you willing to do when the sky falls and the earth burns? With an unknown wave of death sweeping through the city, 2 people except one other could remember things little by little. If it meant life or death, are you willing to save strangers you barely know or yourself? ©️2018-2024 _jasthewriter

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