Rebirth

By @eliassamuel3/16/2025hive-177682
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In a post-apocalyptic world, the Earth had been devastated by wars and natural disasters.

Humanity, on the brink of extinction, had found a solution: in vitro fertilisation and technological wombs.

In Neon City, where buildings were shadows of their former selves, births were meticulously controlled to maintain population density.

Each chosen pair went through a rigorous process of genetic selection. Cells were cultured in laboratories, and embryos were implanted in artificial wombs, designed to optimise foetal development.

One day, however, a group of rebels discovered an ancient journal that spoke of natural conception. They decided to risk everything to revive the love and spontaneity of life.

In a hideout, they began to experiment with human fertility, defying the system. Hope was reborn in their hearts, and with each new heartbeat, the possibility of a different future became more real.

Humanity was ready to be reborn.

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