Wendy stood inside the generator building, in front of the door that contained the machine. She had been so excited to see what was beyond, and now that she was actually here, she thought that she might burst from all the excitement. But, there was something accompanying the excitement; the guilt and worry of causing trouble. She didn't want to make trouble for anyone, especially her family. But she had wanted to see the machine her uncle told her about so badly that, after making sure that nobody was around (and, therefore, couldn't catch her), she worked up the courage to finally come here. Of course, now that she was here, she realised that it would have better if she had done this during the weekend, but she had been busy yesterday, when she had originally to go here, and the day before that (when she went to town with the Brown twins, who were hanging out with a second former), and frankly, she COULDN'T wait any longer!This was very risky. She knew that. So, better not to think
Inside a station on the rocky landscape, the mysterious man dressed like a sea captain was on the third level, typing a message on the interface. He pressed something on the interface and a 'ding' sound went off, followed by a box containing text in capitals- MESSAGE SENT. The man then said, "Alright. Well, let's hope they see it before it's too late." With that, he jumped out of the station down to ground below. He landed in a crouch, then sprung up like a tightly coiled spring, not hurt despite the height from which he jumped.He began walking in the direction of where all the monsters were gathered. A sword suddenly appeared in his right hand, a cutlass that was almost completely see-through, and seemed to shimmer and ripple, as though it was made of glass.Or water. ....Elisa had just entered the third level when the interface popped up, with a message written on it in capital letters: TWO CHILDREN HAVE ARRIVED. ONE IS IN SECTOR 7, REGION 2, AND THE OTHER IS IN SECTOR 3. FIN
Right next to the station was a giant pool of blue-green liquid surrounded by a ring of rocks. The rocks were in various shapes; some were sharp and pointy, some were round and bubbly, some were large and flat. They were all in various shades of red, yellow and orange, which also matched the colour of the landscape. The pool was completely still and reflected the sunlight, making it sparkle. "It's beautiful.", said Joseph. Elisa simply nodded in agreement. For a place that was crawling with danger, it seemed to have a lot of beautiful spots like this. "Soo...what do we do now?", asked Joseph. It was a good question. Elisa thought for a moment, then answered, "We stay put. We don't know what's out here. And I don't want to run into anymore monsters." Joseph nodded in agreement. It made sense. There was no telling what was out there in this strange world. Thinking about that reminded him of something. "Hey, Elisa wait. There are two other kids out there! What about them." Elisa looked
"Nirvana?", said Elisa. "Is that the name of this world?" Sage laughed at that, and said, "Oh, that is good! You think that this is some kind of alien planet?" He then continued laughing, while three of the kids just looked confused (Wendy wasn't confused). Joseph asked, "Ummm...isn't that what this place is?" Sage firmly shook his head and said, "No, no. Not at all!" With that, he finally stopped laughing, straightened himself up, and continued, "Nirvana isn't an alien planet. In fact, it technically isn't a planet at all. It is a digital paradise for the students of Eastwood Academy. A place where they can become the best versions of themselves!" He smiled at them expectantly, perhaps waiting for a reaction of some kind. Well, sure enough, he got one. "What do you mean, 'digital paradise'?! Are you saying this is all virtual reality! Wait, are we in some kind of COMPUTER GAME?!" Sage shook his head and said, "Sorry, no. That's not it, although it is a little close to the truth." Then
In just a few seconds, the four children had landed somewhere new. They had just zoomed down the tunnel, as though they were falling down a hole, and had landed on their feet without any impact. It didn’t feel like they had moved an inch, more like they had been placed somewhere else like dolls. It was a strange feeling. It took them a good minute to collect themselves and assess their new surroundings. Elisa was able to analyse it and come up with an accurate description in just a few seconds. The quartet had just arrived in a rocky landscape. A hundred metres ahead of them, there were two large rock formations, one forming a thick loop, the other resembling a whale’s tail. To the left, the landscape slowly became a downward slope that ran for another hundred metres, while behind them it sloped upward for a few metres before becoming flat ground and then sloping up again, then repeating four more times, creating a giant natural staircase. The landscape to their right was mostly flat,
Creed? As in, the mysterious person (or AI?) who had been sending all those messages? This was HIM? Elisa and the others stared at him, unsure of how to react. However, that issue was quickly solved by Creed himself, who barked, "Didn't you hear what I just said? Go and hide yourselves!", startling the four kids out of their shocked trance. Elisa then asked, "Umm, where exactly are we supposed to hide?" Creed whipped his head around to her direction, saying, "Anywhere! Go anywhere that will keep you kids out of the Fallens' sight." He then pointed at something behind them. "Like those rock formations. That should be an excellant hiding place from the Fallen." Just as he finished speaking, a loud screech sounded above. As they all looked up, Creed sighed and then said, "Nevermind."A giant bird was flying above them. And not just any bird. Elisa and Joan recognised that screech as the sound made by the Giant Teratorn! It looked down at them as they gazed upon it. Creed moved his arm an
They had superpowers. All four of them. And Joan had just used hers. Elisa still couldn't quite believe it. She was startled out of her trance when a loud howl sounded, which was followed by a series of roars, shrieks, and cries coming from beyond the natural staircase. They all sounded dangerously close. Elisa turned to face Sage, who had just turned to face the Wolf-Fallen. Or, what was left of it. "Seriously? It survived?!", said Sage, who was both shocked and frustrated. The Wolf-Fallen had lost the left side of its head, as well as its right paw, left leg, and parts of its torso. Right now, it was a weeping mess (although, technically, it didn't weep). It howled again, and this time more monsters answered it. In fact, Elisa realised that some of those calls came from the area to their right. She looked to her right, but couldn't spot any Fallen approaching them. Sage took it one step further, and extended his neck upwards by at least a metre, giving him a better view of the lan
Ms. Walker was running late. The bell for class rang over five minutes ago, yet here she was, rush-walking down the hall to get to her class. Normally, she was always right on time, but then the light had started flikering all over the building. She and a few other teacher had gone to see the headmaster to ask what was going on. Afetr a quick discussion, he decided to send Jack the maintenance man to the generator building to see what was wrong. About two minutes later, Jack calls the headmaster and asks him to come to the building. When he went, he asked the teachers to go to their respective classes and check on the students. As Ms. Walker rushed to her class, she met one of her students playing truant; Janet Taylor. She came to an abrupt stop and said, "JANET! What are you doing here? You should be in class!" Janet grinned sheepishly and replied, "Umm, well, you see, its....the lights started going crazy in the classroom, and everyone paniced, and then we all just left the classroom