Far yet close - Introduction.

by Jonathan Engstrand
11th September 2022

In the city, life is normal. Everyone is always going about their business, but some people, though not at fault, have contrite feelings. This has been happening, people wondering what they did, why is there decline. This is continuing and will with economics declining, things began to gradually get conspicuously worse, small things happened which still do continue to throughout the world which people have ignored, but now they cannot. There is still constant news about that dictator and his regime, but until a while back, it was felt that is a good bit away until it became more prevalent. People started to rethink as his support grew and was seen on their streets. He has supporters who march on the streets, but this number increased. This is rampant, at times they still do in large numbers which increased exponentially. This was reported throughout the world, and still is. When things were happening in many people’s lives, they kept on saying things such as it is a one-off, these things happen, nothing is perfect all the time, with prices rising and meeting expenses got harder this led to many homes being repossessed, which is continues because of defaulting on payments. Some people were then starting to live in their cars, and more homelessness and tents on the streets. More shops closed until people had to notice they are continuing to close. Regular events in the news of decline, loss of everything was taken in and talked about. People thought and even said, some laughing it could not happen to them, after all these events are miles away, some even said it could never happen here. To many dismay riots broke out, and business declined, and the news about rioters using masonry to throw, which wrecked shop fronts and streets along with other damage, this contributed to decline, shops had to close due to the damage. The calamity struck the city.

The threat of a nuke still hovers. There is still the time that anywhere could get nuked. There is the wonder who will do it first and who will get it first.

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