The Ecosystem Factory
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The Ecosystem Factory is a fantasy short story about a family from an island named Beaverlick that travel to another island named Accident, where they explore the foreign place and visit the tallest building in the world: The Ecosystem Factory, a factory the citizens of Accident use to create the plant life of the planet to continue its survival.
Sharon Forester
Sharon Forester spends most of her time reading, writing or creating art. When she is not doing any of those things, she is listening to music or obsessively binge-watching animated shows and movies. She always has her head in the clouds, daydreaming of all sorts of ridiculously divine things that transport her away from the real world, and she loves moving through life that way. She lives happily somewhere on planet Earth.Check out more books at runningthegalaxies.com.
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The Ecosystem Factory - Sharon Forester
The Ecosystem Factory
Sharon Forester
The Ecosystem Factory
By Sharon Forester
Copyright 2016 Sharon Forester
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One Day
Ever since I was little, I wanted to go to an island called Accident so I could see The Ecosystem Factory with my own eyes. The Ecosystem Factory is this weird, transparent, colorful and deformed building where these people create plant life, like grass, flowers and trees, and they release it into the world to keep it alive. It has always been my dream to have the experience of witnessing that building in work right in front of me.
Today, I was going to be fulfilling that dream of mine. At this moment, I was in a plane with my parents and my best friend Joseph. We were headed straight to the island of Accident from our home island called Beaverlick. The name was brought up because the island was overpopulated with beavers. My parents and I were excited about this trip, but Joseph was not so excited. He always said that Accident was different from Beaverlick. He was already missing that tropical island, even though we left not too long ago. This was a vacation, though, so he shouldn’t have been so sour about coming if he wanted