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Chapter 1

Hi there. My name is Amina. My friends call me Amo and the society calls me A0K47. I shouldn’t be telling you this, but yes. I am female. Now a days, women are not allowed to be anywhere but in the camps. I was lucky enough to not be recognized as a girl. I’ve always been pretty flat-chested but lately, I’ve been using medical tape to keep covered up, just in case the gatemen see me. I live alone. My mother was all I had and she was taken to the camps. I’ll tell you more about those later though. I have to avoid everybody from the government and right now, I’m sprinting away from pokmen through a thick forest. Pokmen are like choosers, they take out young, able-bodied men from their homes to train for the military. I’m not kidding, they have to force them out of their homes. Yea, they are chasing me because I refused to go with them to military school. “I just want to be a photographer!” I thought to myself, as I dodged countless trees at the speed of light. I could hear their loud footsteps getting quieter with every move they made. I hid behind a big oak tree to catch my breath. I checked behind me and, sure enough, they were gone. I sighed and went to check for a place to sleep. When I arrived in Farin, a city off the coast of what once was California, I climbed to the top of an abandoned warehouse and stared at the stars. “This would have been a perfect shot.” I smiled to myself. I had always loved taking pictures. My dad had taught me how when I was five. I was very close to him. That’s when I heard a cracking noise. I slipped the pistol out of my boot and pointed it down towards the source of the noise. I didn’t see anything, so I jumped from the roof straight down to the pavement. I looked around again. I noticed a cat sitting on the ground. I sighed, thankful it wasn’t anyone important. “Why so jumpy?” I heard a sly voice from behind me. I jumped and swung my weapon towards him. “What is wrong with you?” I asked him. It was Ev. He was an annoyance, but he was loyal. “What ever do you mean?” He smiled at me. “ You know exactly what I mean.” “Aw, Amo. You don’t trust me enough to lower your weapon?” I huffed and put the pistol back in my boot. “Of course I do. You shouldn’t have startled me though.” I chided, not looking at him. He pouted. “Aw. But I was having fun.” He teased. I shook my head and started walking towards the hotel section of the city. I was NOT sleeping outside again.

 

I walked briskly to the nearest Best Western. Like almost everything else, it was abandoned. I grabbed the keys to random room and let myself in. Ev had been following me the whole time. I flopped onto the bed and mumbled. “What was that?” He asked. “I said ‘You better find your own room.’” I mumbled louder. I squirmed on the bed so that I could face him. He was pouting again. “Aw, but I wanted to have some fun.” I stared daggers into him. I turned back into the pillow and replied. “No. Don’t even think about it.” He smiled and went to the room right next to mine. He came right back. “ I have to keep my eye on you, remember?” He said. I rolled my eyes. “Just because your brothers told you to, doesn’t mean you have to.” I pulled the blankets over my head and turned away from him. Ev had 3 older brothers that gotten taken by pokmen. We were all friends and before they were taken they told Ev to protect me. He looked up to his brothers a lot, so he takes their words seriously. He sat on my bed. I felt a little bad, but I can’t let my emotions show. He pulled the covers down past my ear. “I know.” He whispered. “But I want to.” He kissed my head and left. I threw the blankets off of me when I heard the door shut. “Time to get to work.” I thought as I leapt off my bed and tip-toed to the door. I looked around for Ev or anyone else that might be in the hotel. Then, I left.

 

I arrived at my destination a few minutes later. I was born and raised in Farin and I decided that I wanted to grab a few of my possessions from my house. I creaked open the broken front door and took a few steps in. I let go of the breath I didn’t realize I was holding. The house was clean and it still smelled of my mother. I crept up the stairs to my room, holding in tears that threatened to spill. I slung my camera onto my neck. I then grabbed my school bag, (no school, no need for a backpack) and packed it with some clothes and my journal. I threw on my favorite sweater. It was black with little white and purple skulls on it. I also grabbed some more medical tape. My mom as a nurse so we had tons around the house. I also grabbed my brush with some hair ties. I also grabbed my iPod and restarted it so the government couldn’t track me through it. I put my headphones in, shoved the iPod in my pocket and headed back to the hotel.

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