Friday, December 17, 2010

The PRIME Paragraphs

The following paragraphs follow events that are loosely strung together. The other documents were lost in the Closing, but these were recovered. The following paragraphs follow a Prime Leader and his hope for a perfect world. His story is only kept together by these paragraphs. Historians and novelists alike have put these paragraphs in a way that seems more chronological. This is his story:

"Stop!" he interjected. He needed to conjoin the groups to make world peace. "Now stop being an impediment, Mr. Smith. You can continue the conversation of the CIA later. I am young, and I use many a malapropism, so correct me with an interjection such as, 'No!' Alright? Let's begin.

"Now we are here to devise a plan for world peace, correct?" They all nodded in agreement. "The world is an unmitigated disaster. If we don't stop it now, we'll be hanging an epitaph on the population's gravestone. So let's be frugal and come up with a master plan! Who has one?" Madame Lorange raised her hand. "Yes?" he said. "Vell," she said with an accent. "I believe all of us here should get up and perform a nuptial! If ve find ze right spouse, surely there will be peace here, leading to peace everywhere! Monsiuer Smith, I have loved you since the day I met you. That is all." The prime leader, whom has been asking the questions exclaimed, "We'll continue this another day. Farewell."

The prime leader stood adjacent to this barren wasteland that was originally the way to recompense a dynasty with a truce, that he thought would have been humdrum. He never had a foretaste that it would germinate an interminable hatred towards [the dynasty members]. He could not pretend that this was trivial; the fate of the rest of the world laid on the shoulders of him and the League. World peace may never be accomplished now. He decided to tell the League his discoveries.

The now peevish prime master began to brood; his peace society was about to culminate. He was about to present his oration to the society:

"Friends of the World Peace Society:

"Due to miscellaneous activities, our society must end. We wanted to see the world seethe with peace-loving people, but now that dream has lost its luster which we saw before; what we anticipated to shine, must now end and become dull. But even though we are gone, we must still yearn for a new possibility! Indulge yourself in faith; make yourself sick of it! For if you do, our loom of dreams shall regain to yarn of possibility. So with that, I say farewell. May peace among you forever blossom."

And with that, the society began to brood over the now lost dream from the past for the future. In despair, Miss Tupper dropped her loom and the yarn was gone.

What happened before the Closing or the whereabouts of the enigmatic World Peace Society. More documents are being searched for to understand the full story.

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