The Island – A Serialized Dystopian Story * Chapter Three

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Haven’s Reach: The First Rules

The island had been buzzing with a quiet energy. Families were settling into huts near the shoreline. Farmers had begun turning fertile soil into gardens. Fishermen reported an abundance of food from the sea. For a brief time, it felt like paradise was within their grasp.

But no paradise, it seemed, live without Order.

The elected leader, Brant Harrow, stood on a makeshift platform in the town square. His voice carried over the crowd like the tide: calm, confident, and commanding.

“We are a community now,”

He declared, “and no community can survive without rules. These rules are not punishment, but protection. They will guide us. They will keep Haven’s Reach strong.”

The first rules were simple enough: no theft, no violence, no waste. At first, the people welcomed them. After all, who can argue against peace, honesty, and thrift? 

Yet Brant added one more: 

“All voices must flow through the Council before being spoken to the community. This ensures unity.”

Some shifted uneasily at that, but most nodded. They wanted peace. They wanted Order. And Brant gave them just that—or so they believed.

That night, lanterns glowed along the shoreline as fishermen mended their nets. Farmers laughed over bowls of stew. Children ran between the huts, playing games under the moonlight. The air was filled with a fragile joy.

But inside his quarters, Brant sat with a small group of men. 

“It begins here,” 

He told them. 

“Control the speech, control the thought. The rest will follow.”

Haven’s Reach was still blissfully unaware. It took its first quiet step toward becoming something far different. It was unlike the dream its people had imagined.


By Benjamin GroffMedia© | benandsteve.com | ©2025 

4 thoughts on “The Island – A Serialized Dystopian Story * Chapter Three

  1. Hazel's avatar Hazel October 24, 2025 / 8:39 pm

    I can’t imagine their life being controlled by speech and thought. Intriguing series, Benjamin.

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    • Benjamin's avatar Benjamin October 26, 2025 / 8:03 pm

      Hazel, this is something many people face daily. There are places where speech is prohibited freely. It is being threatened in the United States. And that is why this piece is being written. To suggest a utopia where life isn’t so speacial.

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      • Hazel's avatar Hazel October 26, 2025 / 8:20 pm

        I hope and pray there would be peace on Earth and the good words will spread rather than hate speech. I understand, Benjamin. Hugs to all the people who face this dilemma.

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  2. Benjamin's avatar Benjamin October 26, 2025 / 8:53 pm

    Hazel, I am appreciative for you commenting and giving me an opportunity to make further information available regarding the writing. Many people who may not be speaking out may be encouraged by our conversation. This is why I chose to take advantage and utilzed your post to my story. You never know who reads this information and who might be set free. I am grateful for you being a faithful reader and commentor.

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