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12. The Floor is Lava (Chapter 7)

The last thing that Don remembered was the controller bashing against his head, the chips disintegrating. When he first looked around, and saw the explosion of Earth, his parents in massive shock, and endless floating in space, barely being to breathe. With the breath he could muster, he let out of the loudest scream he could, which sounded as his voice was stuck endlessly cracking, in a deaf-inducing way. He asks so many questions, and Steve managed to sputter out, "Breathe, Don, breathe!". Don did so, but held his head low. He sped off into deep and dark space, and suddenly had a mind warp. He remembered everything in his possessed form, all of a sudden. The first possession, the levitation, the wish, the discovery of his parents, him being buried alive, and it all came back to him. Then, the entire story of this "Floor is Lava" phenomenon burst into his head, oddly enough. He turned around to his parents, and began to scream.

Thinking about how they abandoned him underground without a second thought, he was about to explode with fury, but he realized what really happened, and looked down at his hands. He had done this, he'd wished this onto billions of innocent people. Still speeding away, in unmatchable shame, the Stevens couple didn't know what to do. They both felt bad, and angry at him. They remembered Earth, and why they were still alive, for some reason. Especially as if something had chosen them to stay alive, and they were able to breathe, too. From his telescope, a good man saw all of this, thinking about that damned evil man. The two had known each other, but had opposite personalities. The good man was one who also had power, choosing to keep the Stevens alive, sacrificing everyone else. He watched the Stevens family endlessly float, not knowing what he could do left. The Earth was gone, and there was no activity in space. The good man decided not to do anything, hanging his head in shame, while not noticing the Stevens had been crushed by a falling meteorite, as all of humanity vanished.

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THE END

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Alright, that's it. I have some more stuff planned, so look out for that. For this thing itself, I think there are multiple things wrong with it, but hopefully you guys found it good.

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This common theme of fire destroying everything has been noticed and will try to be ended before it gets repetitive. :P

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Come Back Tomorrow (Chapter 4)

The first thing, besides the rest of the backyard, that the fireball bounded towards was of course, Carl's house. There was no one officially in the house, but Carl's mom had been out at the eye doctor, and was driving home to her house engulfed in flames, seemingly overthrown by a massive ball containing the rest of her immediate family, or at least the remaining, melted spirits of them. In silent horror, she went inside her now inflamed house to see what was left, also to bravely sacrifice. The fireball seemed to have alternate plans, as she was also stuffed inside, but in any horrible way, except the feeling of being trapped, even with family. The fireball bounded towards the rest of the street, doing something similar as before, brutally engulfing everything in sight, frightening everyone around, who were then whisked into the ball, starting to get melted, crisped off by their skin and body structure. In a matter of minutes, as the ball got faster, Missouri was wiped off the face of the Earth, all that was left being a massive flame and many burnt ruins.

Spreading to the rest of America, warnings and evacuations were called countrywide, but there was no possible escape, it would take too long and lack of direction, only 100 escaped in the entire country, and the rest went in the fireball, which was bigger than 1/3 of the Earth, by now. This meant that it had the idea to swallow the rest of the world, and the fireball grew mammoth sized, to accommodate the billions of strange melted "human" particles that it now held. Circling around the Earth was strange looking remains of past belongings to people. The fireball traveled around the solar system, and began to dump it's contents into the space that was left, which took a long time, oddly. Instead of floating forwards, having some invisible floor, or some other strange direction. Everyone began to fall down to nowhere, and this went on for an eternity.

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14. Outsider (Chapter 1)

Inside the universe was a planet, a continent, a country, a state, a county, a neighborhood. The neighborhood was, for some odd reason. strewn with fruit stands, most noticeably one nestled in the bushes on the outer edge of the neighborhood. Even stranger, the fact that everything was sentient, as all the fruit was found in an abandoned toxic waste dump, as the man running the stand was desperate for money and it was the most plentiful amount of fruit he could find close by. One day, the fruit stand had no customers, and the man had run off for a "coffee break", and one of the pineapples sifted facial features onto itself. The eyes looked popped out, the nose stuck out with the shape of cup, and his mouth leaned upwards to the left, all of which looked very grotesque. Everything looked melted, and slowly crumbled up, but this is all of the fruit looked like. Despite the fact that it looked odd, it was the normal look, and the fruit wouldn't except much else.

The man came running back, screaming at the top of his lungs, almost seeming like his heart would run out and emerge from his internal organs. Apparently, a swarm of bees began to come running to his house, supposedly the collection of massive hives had busted open, the collection near the man's backyard that he never bothered to do anything about. He ran through his fruit stand, and attempted to grab some of the fruit, in hopes of building a new one somewhere else, but a lot of it dropped, and because of the pineapple having spikes, he got stabbed in the hand multiple times, and threw the pineapple, so far, in fact, that it landed right in the toxic waste dump, had made a massive splash. Knowing he needed to get out, he scooted away, and slowly went out of the toxic waste dump, but he began to get a bubbly feeling towards where his arms would be, and some strange, new skin began to slowly sprout out, in a slimy and terrifying way.

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