Brave New World Narrative

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Chirp, chirp the birds sang. It is almost 8 in the morning. Everyone is awake and ready for the adventures that will come with the day except for Lucas. Lucas is sound asleep in his house while his girlfriend is on a run with their dog. ***It is 9:30 and Lucas has finally awoken. Him and his girlfriend, Alissa get into their beach clothes and head off to get some breakfast. When they finish they go to their shop with their dog, Mack. When they arrive at their shop, Brave New World, they see that everything is going well. They stop in and say “hello” to all of their customers and co-workers. Who they adore and who adore Lucas and Alissa back. They share a few laughs and then head out towards the beach. When they arrive at the beach,

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