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In a dystopian future ruled by the cold logic of machines, where acid rain falls relentlessly over a once-vibrant city, After the rise and fall of the Gilded Horsemen—four megalomaniacs who promised utopia but delivered tyranny— Deenie, a defiant free thinker, hunted as a “deviant" in a world stripped of individuality and humanity, Embarks on a perilous journey to reclaim lost dreams and restore free thought by seeking refuge in a hidden library rumored to harbor the resistance against the AI overlords. There, she meets Aleksi, leader of the underground movement, whose life's goal is to restore humanity and overthrow the machines. Joining the resistance, Deenie hopes to stop being just a ghost in the machine.
Someone is writing a letter to escape the rain and the machines to return to a life before technology. A short depiction of how they see the modern world and what they yearn for in life.
A young man approaches Elizabeth in a packed coffee shop and makes a peculiar statement.
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A 16 year old orphan in China, which seems to be a side-kick dreams about a damn, which floats a village. She knows that the military is involved. Soon after this, she is on the road with a friend of her and vehicles from the military pass them, to drive in the direction of the damn. Can she convince her aunt, that she is not mad? Can they stop the mission or will they all be doomed.
It is the future, and our main character is not expecting the machines to come by for a Security Check on his apartment he lives in with his mother, who hates them. This is a brief snippet of life from a future that may or may not come to pass.
A boy’s journey unfolds in the quiet spaces between loss and hope.
The rain hasn't stopped since the machines took control. It came with a powerful storm that threatened to wash the very essence of the city, a city I have grown to hate. How and why this rain started I have no idea, no one did, and yet the worst had happened... It was even worse than the dreaded rain itself.