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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Frozen

Apparently, I have just been unfrozen. The world I step into is bleak. No trees exist no humans appear in sight. I walk for a little and notice that my feet sink into what appears to be ash. After walking for a little, I see what appears to be a city. The city rises over the surrounding black landscape. When I reach the city gates, they stand forty feet tall and are apart of a massive wall that surrounds the perimeter of the city. Thankfully, it opens and I walk into a city of bustling people and flying cars. Markets line the streets and people meander through the many houses white houses. I approach a shop and look at a map of the United States. No boundaries exist. Only five cities are located on the entire map. Detroit, San Francisco, New York, Chicago and Atlanta are the only cities left. The rest of the map appears black and gray, as if there was nothing there. After asking a man who spoke some variation on the English language, I learn that much of the United States now wastes away. A series of bombings and fires rendered much of American useless. The only pockets of humanity that exist are located in the five cities.

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