Fantasy
Runaway Train chapter 31
“Ben’s told me on how obsessed he was with trains since he was little, so it is wild to me that we met on one,” Cara started. The other Bloodletter’s moved far away from the group. Only Indigo and I stayed with the group in the dimly lit church.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 months ago in Fiction
The Last Library on EarthThe Last Library on Earth
The year was 2197, and the world no longer read books. Words no longer lived on paper, bound between covers that smelled faintly of dust and time. They lived in data streams cold, sterile, and owned by one corporation: Infinitum. Every idea, every story, every scrap of recorded knowledge flowed through its servers. What people read, what they learned, even what they remembered all filtered, approved, and sold back to them in digital form.
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Behind the Display
Then came the notification at 2:47 a.m.: “Ring motion detected on your doorbell.” Emma would have almost missed it. Well, maybe just another raccoon or a lost delivery driver. But she was awake, mindlessly scrolling on her phone, and her reflexes prompted her to tap the alert. The live feed showed fuzzy night-vision-green images.
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