The Book of Olivia Page 19
Six months ago, the government of Sententia declared martial law. Rationing began, and a curfew went into effect, preventing people from going to the fields at night to steal food. All of this had been planned, in case of a natural disaster. With the contingency in place, the people became violent, breaking into government food storage and other colonist’s homes. Killing and taking what they wanted and more than they needed. People hoarded and fought over their treasures. Riots filled the streets.
Then the government sent out soldiers, cleaning up the uprisings and screwing down control. Things went back to normal, or almost normal. Everyone looked over their shoulder, wondering who would be arrested next. Those taken were never seen again. Rumors floated around about prisons and mass executions, but nobody really knew what happened to the troublemakers.
I once lived on the islands of Sententia, formerly paradise. I do not know what my home looks like now, I can only tell you what it looked like at the time I left. The truth is, I don’t know if there are more people out there, or if we are the last humans on this planet.
There are stories throughout Earth’s history of lost colonies and civilizations, Atlantis, Roanoke, Easter Island, and it is my wish that will not be the case with Sententia—that someone will view this record and we will not be forgotten, even though we did everything in our power to become invisible. Let this story serve as the headstone of those who worshiped a god of greed and convenience—a god of technology. May those who land on Sententia’s shores, if any other people are out there, in hopes of restoring what we’ve destroyed, leave what they find alone.
About the Author
Paxton Summers loves to incorporate crazy plot twists, comedy and the unexpected into her worlds. As a U.S. Army veteran, she naturally adores men in uniform and feels the world could always use more. She does her part by incorporating as many sexy soldiers in her novels as she can. When she isn't writing or running the roads, you can often find her online chatting with her peers and readers. Grab a cup of iced coffee, pull up your virtual chair and say hi. She loves emails and blog visits from her readers. http://www.paxtonsummers.com
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