Short Stories

Step into a silent, dystopian future where conformity reigns. As Leonard Mead, the last pedestrian in a city obsessed with glowing screens, your simple act of walking becomes an act of rebellion. But in a world where individuality is a crime, how long can you walk free? Explore the chilling streets of 2053 and uncover the stark truth of a society that has forgotten how to live.
To enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o'clock of a misty evening in November, to put your feet upon that buckling concrete walk, to step over grassy seams and make your way, hands in pockets, through the silences, that was what Mr. Leonard Mead most dearly loved to do.
He would stand upon the corner of an intersection and peer down long moonlit avenues of sidewalk in four directions, deciding which way to go, but it really made no difference; he was alone in this world of A.D. 2053, or as good as alone, and with a final decision made, a path selected, he would stride off, sending patterns of frosty air before him like the smoke of a cigar.
