The Monarchy In The Colonies

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2020 I was never one of them. I never agreed with their ways, luckily they never controlled me - they couldn’t. They handled things very hastily and unfairly. Back when it was 1864, well the actual year was 2020, but colony C was told that it was 1864 by the mysterious eight people who made up the monarchy. They were a family but no one knew that, no one even saw them besides me. The colonists only saw the huge castle that they lived in among the mountains. Some of the colonists worked with the monarchy, the were in on it, they knew what the king and queen have been doing all this time, infact they were the people who built the four colonies A, B, C, and D. The colonies were four different areas where people worked. The colonies were …show more content…
Eventually, all of the colonies were given the same purpose, each colonist had to become a laborer in all four categories, agriculture, mining, technology, and building, colony c was annexed to support all four of these. ’jobs’ , and then all of the other colonies were made exactly the same as C the monarchy figured that it would increase productivity if people were happy. But the walls still existed, the monarchy did not want to change to much, just enough so that everybody was equal to the C colonists because who were always the best laborers. The walls were also kept there so that the colonies wouldn't know that they are equal or that there was anything on the other sides of the walls, the monarchy didn’t know what would happen if they did and they also didn’t know that they knew what was on the other sides of the walls. . .but then there were the messengers. . .

“Did you hear, all the colonies are equal now. I’m not sure what to think of it. A messenger told me. . . and they also told us that the queen wants more flour.” Said an A colonist.

“Forget the flour! Now we get to be as happy as C! Now we all get to be as special as them!” Said another
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. . but then the snow met the base ot the castle then it built up to the the window and dragged the queen right from it! As the queen rode down the slope of the mountain, the colonists waited. They were ready to get rid of her. Then her cape got caught on a root of a tree.
The colonists were so furious, they destroyed the closest thing to them. - And it was the wall that separated them from the world that not even the messengers spoke of. They saw it, all of them, and it looked as if it had been untouched for years, the queen was no longer on the root, but no one noticed she had already escaped.
Eventually the colonies disappeared, nothing was left of them, the ruble became the village that the colonists. . . people lived in. There were no more rules, every body had their own lives now, even my parents. The castle also became part of the village, my parents became villagers, and their six children did

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