Olly and Niall weren’t living the best ‘American dream’. Sure, their house was a… somewhat decent size, and bills were just about being paid, but it was at the cost of all of Olly’s free time. Niall was unemployed, while Olly was a full-time surgeon and basically never had time on her hands at all to spend with Niall. They were growing more and more distant. And Niall didn’t like it. So, he had to think hard about this. One day, late at night, when Olly was out performing an emergency operation, Niall visited his old friend from school named Frank, who owned a company that created a virtual reality simulation. And what you can do with that virtual reality simulation, is the men can go there and choose to bring their wives or girlfriends into the simulation (often without the women’s consent) so they can live in the “perfect” world, in a large, wealthy neighbourhood called Victory, where the women all stay home, do ballet classes, cook and clean while the men go out every morning to work on the “Victory Project” (which was just an excuse for the men to get out so they can have meetings with Frank everyday incase something goes wrong one day). Niall thought this was a brilliant idea, thinking about how calm and un-stressed Olly would be if they lived there and how much more time they would be able to spend together, so the next day Frank’s medical team came over to Niall and Olly’s house to inject her unconscious. They took them both to Frank’s lab, where Niall saw all the other men and women that joined this too, laying on beds with their eyes spread open with a machine. So the next thing you know, Niall and Olly were in their perfect house, in their perfect neighbourhood, in a perfect world. And Olly, along with the other women in the neighbourhood, couldn’t remember a thing at all about their real selves. All they knew is bows, ribbons, delicate dresses and walking around the house in just a baggy shirt and lacy underwear. Everything is perfect until one day while Niall was at ‘work’, she saw a weird glass wall randomly on top of a hill in the distance. She went to check it out, as it’s never caught her attention before, but when she touched the glass she suddenly woke back up in her home, confused. Then, at a neighbourhood party the ‘weird lady of Victory’ (Margaret) was behaving erratically and was repeatedly telling Olly that something was wrong with Victory.
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