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no longer of consequence

She thought that it would be enough when they had to register as no-gods, when they divided the line between types of belief. She never thought it would come to enforced sterilization. What was once a practice they so readily embraced as “choice” was now a mandatory medical procedure for all no-gods at age seven. The last procreating generation would be allowed to live, openly pitied as if they were unbaptized babies sent to limbo, checkboxes forever grayed-out. They were no longer of consequence.

– excerpted from an untitled story in progress

2 Comments

  1. Gary Walker

    Creepy. I like it.

    Posted on 12-Nov-09 at 17:54 | Permalink
  2. Thanks. The story is turning out kind of creepy, and I like it.

    Posted on 15-Nov-09 at 20:04 | Permalink
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