Here I am, typing up some one-shots instead of being in school. I "missed the bus on accident." I just didn't feel like going to school. My parents didn't even notice I was home until I cam down for food. Hell, they didn't even know I took the bus to school.

I know I still have to put the final chapter up of Gone, but I'm going to write some one-shots instead.

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Alone

Max's POV

Here I am, alone in this world. No one to comfort me, no one to say hello to.

Oh yes, there are people in this world. A few billions of people, actually. But two weeks ago, there were a few billions and nine people in this world. To my knowledge, there are a few billion people and one right now.

I know that a few hundred people die each day. I also know that some of the people who die each day aren't famous enough to get on TV. But the eight people that died two weeks ago to this day meant the world to me. Well, seven of them meant the world to me. The other one person did before he betrayed my Flock and myself.

My Flock. The people who would do anything for me. Those people were the reason I got up everyday and lead them. I loved them so much, and I still do. Those five people, —Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman, and Angel—they were the reason I didn't just sit in a ditch and cry to myself everyday.

But now, they're gone. They died right in front of me. Beaten, actually. They were sentenced to their death and I had to watch.

There wasn't a real reason for their death. The White Coats told me "the Erasers were bored and needed something to play with." That was the best answer I could get out of them.

The reason my mom, Jeb, and Ella died was because "they knew too much about the School's and Itex's plans for recombinant DNA life forms." That is what made me extremely mad because Jeb was part of the School, so it was okay for him to know classified things. It also mad me made because my mom worked for the School in earlier years, before their ideas got too out of hand. And my half sister, Ella? Why did she have die? Her birth was natural, she was fully human, and her life was normal until the day she met me. Why did she deserve to die? And because she knew too much about Itex and the School?

Now that, I do not like. Which is why I am flying with Total to the headquarters in Germany to talk to Marian Janssen--the woman in charge whom I've met before—a little more than a piece of my mind.

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