Wow thanks for all the kind comments. I actually thought people would be like. "Hey this resembles other books!" in a weird voice. I came up with this idea after reading Delirium and that writing WAS SO GOOD! it's still stuckk in my headdddd.
Anyway. Thanks. I write responses way weirder than I write stories. (Btw i have a doc if anyone wants link i dont share cuz im gonna add swears) DONT BE AFRAID TO TELL ME I SUCK! Gimme that good criticism. i mean
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(Reccomend shows on Netflix I write faster when I'm kinda watching on my computer.)
Chapter 2
Today I went to work. My office job in my office clothes. What a simple action. I was given the enrollment lesson. There was another girl there. She glanced at me and smiled. I wonder what it is like to smile honestly. I smiled back, that is what I was told to do. “Smiling back is a simple response and will inform your peers of general kindness.” That is what they told me. That is what they tell those of us who decided to trade away their emotions.
The split us into groups and told us what to do. My group was all females and one male. The girl who smiled at me was also in the group. “You will all be working together for the rest of your current careers. You may request a career change after a month of working with us. Your job is Finances. Good luck.” said the overly cheerful woman. I felt like the false cheeriness was infecting me. I almost smiled out of instinct.
I remember what her name was, the girl who smiled. Her name was Mara. I liked that name.
Mara walked over to me, she almost looked graceful. Nearly impossible to do in the strangely tight clothing that all of us wore. She bent down and smiled at me with her hands behind her back. Her long reddish-brown hair laid down onto my desk as she smiled. It has to be tied up in a bun or ponytail I thought to myself. That was regulation. Nobody appeared to mind though, I would not comment on this. “Hi there!” She said cheerfully. I nodded back to her while typing, “Hello,” I said quietly, she’d startled me. I made an error.
I didn’t fix it.
She seemed unfazed by my seeming lack of interest. This made me feel something akin to happiness. “So it looks like I’m going to be working right next to ya!” She said joyfully. This girl obviously did not trade away her feelings. “So what’s your name? I missed it during orientation.” She said, obviously a bit embarrassed. I wanted to sigh, however I was told that is considered rude. I am not allowed to sigh anymore.
I sighed anyway.
“Imala” I murmured. What an odd name. My parents must’ve been feeling creative and gone off the designated list. Nobody teased me though. Not as far as I can recall, which isn’t very much, however at this one moment I cursed my name. Mara looked away from me for a small moment, “Imala,” She said carefully, as if trying to make sure she didn’t lose it. Maybe she traded part of her mind, short term memory was a common one to give away.
I wish I’d given that away instead.
She glanced back at me. “That’s a nice name. We should hang out after work, maybe get some food or something.” I stopped typing as I looked up at her. It was the first time I actually got a good look at her face. Brown eyes, average nose, average lips, average eyebrows.
She did not wish for physical perfections.
In school we learned of the Events. The Events that led up to Wishing. That it all started by someone who decided to dig up an old seed. This is what they used to use to teach us about things like how anyone can make a big impact, or a simple event can set off a chain reaction.
I set off a chain reaction.
“I’d like to go eat some food.”