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.bar-scroll { height:400px; overflow-y:auto; padding-right:10px; }.bar-scroll::-webkit-scrollbar { height: 10px; width:10px;} .bar-scroll::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { background: #131612; width:10px;height:10px;} Dear kids of the future, So I'm just writing on this notepad because I can't find anything better to do and it could become a really cool piece of information kids learn in their history textbooks of the 2012 invasion in Wirawee, that is if it ever blows over. So kids, if you're reading, Hi my name is Mikayla, Mikayla Scout.I'm now seventeen and I grew up in a big family in Wirawee, Australia. An invasion just took place over here by people I don't know and probably never will. For refuge I'm now in a general store. There's little contact with the loved ones and in all honesty, I am terrified. Being practically locked up in a place just sounds and is terrible. Just imagine no straighteners, hardly any make-up, no moisturizers, no nothing to work on my beauty. My nails are getting chipped and now the nail polish is coming off. It really does feel like prison as you're separated from loved ones. I can't stand here. The fact that I have to talk to people I don't want to and having to look ugly ain't helping but it's actually not that boring. With people coming up with plans, trying to find resources, looking for gear, practicing with weapons and the fact that the store can be hit anytime soon. It's actually pretty exciting. Feels like I'm in a thriller movie. I'm still practicing on how to use weapons and keep more aware of my surroundings. Fighting, violence, war etc. isn't exactly one of my strong points. The thought of killing someone frightens me but I know if it comes to the point where I have to, I will. I probably seem like a airhead, that's because I was.How I survived? Well when the invasion occur, I didn't even notice. Yes, I was looking at myself in the pocket mirror I had. I wasn't alert of my surroundings. If it wasn't for my older sister, I would've been dead by now. She pulled me into the general store for shelter. Point is, keep aware. You never know what's coming next. So that's the end of my first note to the kids of the future, if you're reading this in history class, then that' awesome. At least I'm not some boring man in the 50s. Mikayla ScoutJEN - FOURTEEN - SELENA GOMEZ - SEVENTEEN - GENERAL'S GODS
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