Destroying Worlds: Second Episode of Enemies of Society

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Episode two - DESTROYING WORLDS

We all want to be free, true or false?
Obviously it is true. Or is it?
What if the price of freedom is too great?

"The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."
But can we all be vigilant eternally?
Easier if someone else is vigilant for you?
Even if the price is loss of liberty?

Are you able to be eternally vigilant?
Are you able to look out for yourself?
What if you are not?

What if you are, but others are not?
What if they think they are, but you know they are not?
Would you let them suffer in freedom?
Would you take away their freedom for their own safety?
What would you do?
Who would you be?

Would you be Rudi Kingston, and prefer freedom to safety?
Would you be Lady Ivana, and prefer safety to freedom?
Would you be Scylla Daer, and believe in forcing the weak to be free?
Would you be Lord Balari, and believe in protecting the weak from freedom?
Would you be Jorel Kable, and fail to see the conflict?
Would you be Wispy, and become the conflict?

Who would you be?
What would you do?

Read DESTROYING WORLDS, second episode of the ENEMIES OF SOCIETY series by John David, and decide.

Would you be an Enemy of Society?

About the author

John David was born in 1955 in Southern England, graduated at Leicester University, and worked for the Civil Service for 34 years before leaving to concentrate on writing. He is the creator of the epic six part science-fiction series Enemies of Society.

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