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Copulation

What will you do if your rights are taken away and controlled by a state order? Boredom must be the answer. At least that's what Ivory, this year's Copulation participant, felt. Having a child with a stranger is hard for her. Especially if it's just a game controlled by a system. Ivory hates her destiny as someone who is always considered weak. On the other hand, Aaron, who was initially about to marry his fiancée, suddenly canceled his plans and chose to join the game. His meeting with Ivory made him understand the feelings of his momentary partner. At the same time, Ivory also questions her feelings, which start to grow uncontrollably for Aaron. Spending day and night under the same roof certainly makes the existing boundaries gray. Ivory doesn't want to be someone's lover, but fate makes her difficult to choose. Can they survive amid their efforts to break the system that shackles freedom? === === "Stop treating me like your real partner. I can't. Falling in love with you is exhausting." "Don't hate me, Ivory. Don't walk away from me." "I love you, but we met to part. I don't wanna hurt myself, hoping that we can stay together forever."

Purple_Moonlight_ · Urbano
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164 Chs

Feeling Neutral

"Good evening. Thank you to all the important soldiers and Special Secondary for attending. I'll get straight to the point."

Seven o'clock, the second meeting, after the attack. Ivory and Cakara came together with dozens of people in the church. The church was the only public building not affected at all by the attacks. Other buildings have been damaged, not even a few that almost collapsed. Uncle Yoda asked them to gather at the church after they built tents for civilians in the middle of the field to maintain safety.

"We lost many soldiers, friends, and family. Thirty-seven lives had to be lost. They died in the war. That amount makes me realize that our defenses are starting to crumble. We lack many soldiers, even though the real war hasn't started yet. That attack pales in comparison to what lies ahead of us."