This Age of today is an age of exploration, where new ideas and new dreams could take place. yet he could not feel, hear, nor see any of this dream coming to him.
Duncan put my head down on the desk and look out the window to my right. "Oh God or Goddess, can't you make my world interesting for once" Duncan sighed
Around him his classmates murmured at how unrestrained Duncan was, visibly not paying attention in class. Despite all that Duncan did they couldn't complain, Even if the teacher did call on Duncan, he would get the answer right, he would pronounce the correct meaning, pronunciation and syllable to the corresponding word, It was all the achievements of a genius that made everything in life appear easy.
A few people were jealous of Duncan but the person in question cursed his life. If there is nothing to excite him then naturally he would find his surroundings boring.
In hopes of curing his boredom he tried everything. He attempted to get addicted to material things such as books, games, even drugs, yet nothing could hold his interest for long, the books had plot holes that even the authors couldn't solve, the games were just repetitive, with little to no original content. The drugs were downright disgusting to him, he pondered about how people could lose themselves to such horrid tasting items.
Next he tried finding a person to be with, any potential friends only drew blank stares when he attempted conversations with them, the few girlfriends he did have couldn't make his heart pound or move in any way. Due to all this, he soon found it trivial to even talk to people so he just kept to himself.
The last bell of the day rang and Duncan sluggishly got up from his desk and started for home. Pulling out his phone, Duncan looked at the app store once more, as usual nothing has changed, the same boring apps that littered the front page.
Knowing that the front page was trash, Duncan decided to delve deeper into the store and under the recommended section of the page was an usual game that, for once, caught his eye.
"Hmm, Micro-Management huh? What an interesting title" Duncan murmured and he looked at the synopsis
Duncan scoffed at the bullshit that posted in the warning and downloaded the game for the heck of it. It's not like the game will actually suck him in or anything.
He allowed the game to download as he walked home, in the time that he got groceries from the store, admired the sunset as it went past the hills, and plop down in his room. The game had finished downloading and he opened up the title screen.
"Sure why not" Duncan shrugged and he pressed yes.
That was a hefty explanation but Duncan understood the gist of it.
Duncan was in control of a shelter, and he'd have to adapt it or the people inside of it to the current apocalypse. It was a simple task really, Maybe this game would be boring after all though the concept was great in itself.
"No comments" Duncan said the game continued explaining.
This game was starting to intrigue Duncan rather deeply, He was now earnest to start the game so he pressed for the tutorial to go forward.
Duncan smiled at the messages that popped up.
"I wonder, What should I choose?"
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Hello dear readers, Its Sederance again with a new story.
I know that I haven't been working on Frontier Online, Space Games or Creator of Worlds for a while, but here is something new to add to the schedule. If your interested why not suggest some ideas for this story?.
The choices are simple, One, Two, or Three.