The Corrupted Future
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2016
Mature
Take a look though the eyes of the children of the future. scarred for life with the eyes of innocence lost due to war.

War is not a game, you play, not something you learn in history or English. It's these kids lives.

Watch as the innocence is stripped away from them all at once due to the harsh conditions that they were  forced into.

Set 400 years in the future
Where the biggest presendetial election determined the world's fate 2 years prior but didn't get into power until 2418. Fear arises in many hoping that this is all a bad dream and that they'll wake up.
While the adults are trying to make light of this situation 
Healthy Children are forced to join the military in order to take over the whole world for the presendent of the United States. 
"How could he get the world in utter chaos?" You may ask
Well lets just say never let him near the nuclear misiles 

Meet Hana and Kena, they knew something like this would happen as did a lot of kids, teens and young adults.  Children as young as as 10 have to fight to survive, the oldest of the kids has to be 20. While adult. 21 to 40 also fight. If disabled or older/younger they are safe but once you turn 10 and healthy you can't hide and not many 10 year olds get to see their 40th birthday.
 
These kids wished they took school more seriously
War is not a place for children.
This is their story, a fight for survival and freedom from war. Death lurks around every corner. You may not be disabled, but you could have health problems that may be problematic for the future generation. Will you survive or die in this corrupted future.
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