In reality, this story is written with deeper meaning. It is written from the future about the present because only the future would think to ask questions that are vital in the present. Even the title of the story is somewhere between 'there is no such thing as just another life' and 'we expect too much from our ordinary, little lives'. May and her friends are deeply concerned about the world, they talk a lot about it, but they never think to do anything this is what I like to call 'passive activism'. The protagonist, as well as the reader, are left with the question: what should and could the characters do to avoid the Global catastrophe that happened and that they are being blamed for?
This question is open to every reader to answer for themselves. I will present my answer in the book about Alma, one of May's closest friends.