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 //Welcome To a New Life\\
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Metalic blue eyes glanced at everything around her. Korari looked at the other still living humans with disdain. They all looked scared and pathetic. Didn't they understand that because they could get killed at any minute that they should live their lives while they had the chance? Well, if they did not, then Korari lived the life for them, one hundred fold. She did whatever she wanted and listened to no one. Just because someone was older than her, that did not mean that they were the boss of her. Now that everything was basically gone, and a person's life could end at any moment, she lived her life to a larger extent then ever.

She had been to the Metro many times this week with several different guys, getting paid each time for her services, although money wasn't really worth anything now. Still, it helped her to feel like nothing was wrong, although she knew that in reality, everything was wrong. Even so, she didn't care. Her life could end at any moment, and she wasn't going to miss any part of life or have any regrets when her unholy existence came to an end.

Turning her head, her brown and pink locks snapped, and she walked away from the terrified couples, not looking back. Before long she had made her way to the top of the destructed building, which really wasn't very high off of the ground at all, saying as the whole building had basically toppled over. She sat down on the remnants of shattered glass and stared out of the now horizontal windows, looking at the rising sun, which signaled not only a new day, but also a new life. It rose in greeting as if saying Welcome to a New Life, which in the old days, the rising sun did mean a chance to start over, but now it was nothing more than a hopeless ball of gas that was confused about its purpose in life. Just like everyone else.
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