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Future Death The city seemed hazy from up here, the extensive, swirling smog revealed the few meters in front of me that I could see, the rest was grey. The sky was filled with a perpetual darkness, only giving way to one small ghostly beam of piercing white moonlight Moving closer to the city, through the gates of fog, the ground had been scattered with shimmering neon lights. It was a fusion of bloody reds, jealous greens, screaming yellows and ambiguous purples all mixed into one gigantic glowing halo. I could feel the resonance of an aberrant sound approaching me like an echo thundering through a long forgotten chasm. The thin lines of the structural steel framed building were barely visible. On my palate I could taste the foul pollution from the latest so-called 'clean' automobiles. Hundreds of these aluminium cages sped along the concrete roadways of this corrupt country, stopping...

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5 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: Jonny123, 2004-03-16

"The description in this story is amazing, and should be finished off !"

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