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I awoke in darkness, bound in chains of iron - had I always been a prisoner? Soldiers came. They led us to the Factory, an eternal place of toil and suffering. Slender shadows in perfect suits put us to work, and then... we worked. There was no light, no rest, and no food to be had; there were only the machines, the smoke, the rats, the dirt, and the useless products we made - forever. Above loomed the Tower. None of us had ever entered. We watched as it grew taller and taller, fueled by our collective misery. Then, a gesture of kindness. It changed everything. The hammers in our hands felt…mehr

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I awoke in darkness, bound in chains of iron - had I always been a prisoner? Soldiers came. They led us to the Factory, an eternal place of toil and suffering. Slender shadows in perfect suits put us to work, and then... we worked. There was no light, no rest, and no food to be had; there were only the machines, the smoke, the rats, the dirt, and the useless products we made - forever. Above loomed the Tower. None of us had ever entered. We watched as it grew taller and taller, fueled by our collective misery. Then, a gesture of kindness. It changed everything. The hammers in our hands felt different. One by one, we began lifting them. Not for work, not this time, but for freedom.
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Antonio Melonio is an anarcho-communist writer, author, and content creator from the Balkans. Apart from writing novels and short stories, he is also the creator of Beneath the Pavement, in which he publishes essays and articles in addition to his fictional works. Antonio Melonio had the great 'luck' of being born in the banana-nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A needless war, in which thousands died and that left everyone worse off than before, forced his parents to move to the even-more-banana-nation of Austria, where he grew up and learned of 'Western values.' He holds a master's degree in business economics (he was young and astoundingly stupid), and another useless bachelor's degree in teacher education. His day job, right now (it changes on a monthly basis), is teaching high school mathematics and physics to unwilling students with an attention span similar to his. Antonio Melonio is the author of The Factory: Revolution's Call, Echoes of Tyranny: Freedom Lost, The Eagle's Shadow: Winter Reign, Cyan Waters: A Story From the Poolrooms, and dozens of essays and articles.