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Dimensional Descent

Leonel woke up to the sound of his father’s voice. “Leonel, it’s time to get up. You have a big day ahead of you.”Leonel groaned and rolled over in bed. “But it’s the National Championship,” he mumbled. “Can’t I just stay home and watch it on TV?””No,” his father said firmly. “You’ve been working hard for this all year. Dimensional Descent. You need to be there to support your team.” Leonel sighed and got out of bed. His father had already made him his usual smoothie. Leonel took a sip and grimaced. “Thanks, Dad,” he said. “You’re welcome,” his father said. “Now go out there and win that championship.”Leonel smiled and walked out the door. He was excited for the day ahead. He was going to make his father proud.

The National Championship was being held at the largest stadium in the city. It was packed with fans, all cheering for their favorite teams. Leonel was ecstatic. He had helped his team win the championship. He had made his father proud. After the game, there was a big after party. She was the girl of his dreams.

Leonel took a deep breath and walked over to Aina. “Hi, Aina,” he said. “Congratulations on your team’s victory.” Aina smiled. “Thanks, Leonel. It was a great game.” “I was wondering if you’d like to go on a date with me sometime,” Leonel said. “Sure, Leonel. I’d love to.” Leonel’s heart soared. He was the happiest man in the world. The ground shook and the buildings swayed. People started screaming and running.

He grabbed Aina’s hand and they ran out of the building. They joined the crowd of people who were running through the streets in terror. The world was collapsing. The sky turned black and the ground cracked open. Buildings collapsed and fires raged. Leonel had never seen anything like it. They collapsed on the ground, exhausted and terrified. “What’s happening?” Aina asked. Leonel shook his head. “I don’t know,” he said. “But I think the world is ending.”

They lay there for a long time, holding hands and listening to the chaos around them. “We need to find a safe place,” he said. He helped Aina to her feet and they started walking again. “I’m scared,” Aina said. “Me too,” Leonel said. “But we’re going to be okay. We’re going to find a safe place.” Suddenly, they heard a noise. They looked up and saw a group of people walking towards them.

Conclusion

The people were dressed in strange clothes and they had strange weapons in their hands. Leonel and Aina stood up, ready to fight. “Who are you?” Leonel asked. Leonel and Aina didn’t know what to think. Were these people really trying to help them? Or were they up to something? “How can we trust you?” Leonel asked. “You don’t have to trust us,” the person said. “But you can’t stay here. It’s not safe. Come with us.” Leonel and Aina looked at each other. They knew they didn’t have much choice. They decided to go with the Evolved.

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