I woke up that morning with my head still resting on Julia’s breasts.
I went to wash myself and then went to feed the animals. I played a bit with the cats, the pigs, the rabbits and the cows, went to check the reserves and then got something to eat for myself.
I had shown the others where most of the important stuff was, and found a group of people having in the living room.
I found myself bored with the conversation because most of what they were talking about was their school stuff. I realised that there was another crime in that school. They banned people from devaloping interests. You had to break the rules to have any books that were not school books, religious literature or liturgy. This and the clear rules of what could be done on the grounds cultivated a lack of identity outside of the faith, an inability to even function outside of it.
And they didn’t even teach any useful life skills, no cooking classes, nothing on household tasks, literally just bible study and the nessecary schooling to keep the school license.