Six

"So, where to start, Mr. Wolf?" I asked him.

"Well, let's start off with the basics!" he plopped a handbook that looks like the SAT tests from the final year in high school.

"Is this gonna be boring?" I groaned.

I plopped myself in Wolf's bed. It smells like the drugs he took. Maybe he had trauma and pain from a long time ago, not allowed in our "Utopian Society". He gave me some wires to look at. It looked old and rusty, almost out of quality.

"So, what are we doing here Wolf?" I asked with a confused look, tilting my head to the side.

"Ok then, we're gonna start with some basics, cutting the wires." he explained the stuff to me with his own techniques.

"If you cut the right one, everything will be okay, cut the wrong one, a risk of a malfunction may harm our community tech." he explains.

"So, the wires basically connects the whole system of tech in our little world?" I ask.

"Yeah, that's basically what I've heard from years ago.". Wolf picked up the wires and I ask, "Will there be anything else to teach me?".

He gave me a thumbs up with his drunken face. Oh god, hope I don't die, and don't overthink too much.

I look out the window and I got up from my seat and said, "Hey Wolf? I'm gonna go now. See you tomorrow I guess.".

"No don't go, I got a bed for you.". I was surprised as he grabbed my hand and led me to his vacant room, a plain empty space.

Wolf whispered, "This room is for my new apprentice, for every new generation.".

My eyes widened with excitement.

"Wow, thanks! Never knew you would be so considerate!" I said with a cheery voice. I jumped onto his arms and cried tears of joy.

"Aww, you're so nice. Come on daydreamer, lets go, I guess." Wolf smiled.

We renovated my empty room filled with the things I like. I put my desk in front of the window, attach collage and sticker materials on the wall, basically personalized my room everywhere.