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Lost In The Miror Verse

作者: ShadenSword
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Aqua, an aspiring archeologist is assigned a project as his final exam he is devastated, he was waiting for it to be some kind of exam on paper, but no. The university required him not only to find a good topic to research about but also to give a good presentation, so naturally both him and Aura were nervous to the brim. But things work out as aqua acquires an old and so called ancient miror for free from a librarian he is close to, what's the catch, all aqua had to do was to finish the research on it and make it a conclusion since the researcher had DISSAPEARED in the middle of the research. So naturally Aqua accepts and both him and Aura[project partner] get to work, opening and looking through all the previous papers by the previous researcher. However things go sideways quickly as Aqua gets pulled into the miror whilst touching it and is trapped inside the miror,during their so called research. After which aura also gets in,after her knowing full well that she is doomed. Talk about true love. While aura is there, she meets The miror keeper who basically explains that she and aqua have been trapped in the miror verse. Apparently the ancient miror is a magical artefact on god level. Within the miror verse there are miror dimensions and each has its own miror keeper. But here is the thing Aqua and Aura are not in the same miror dimension hence the epic journey begins. Aura must travel between miror dimensions to find Aqua and also Aqua must do the same to find Aura. Who will find who?, Will the 2 lovers meet again or will they fail and die a slow and painful heart break

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Chapter 11

Sitting at my desk, I found myself drowning in the monotony of my classroom. The teacher's voice droned on in the background, a monotonous hum that seeped into my ears without making an impact. It was the kind of sound that felt like white noise, so I let it wash over me, my mind wandering off into the realm of my novel.

BLA BLA BLA.

I squinted at my notebook, flipping through the blank pages. The notebook from earlier had been a bizarre find, yet it somehow felt like a catalyst, a jumpstart to my dormant creativity. Yet here I was, faced with the most crucial element of any story—the plot—and I was utterly stumped.

What was I going to write about?

I sat back in my chair, frustration creeping in. The plot is the heart of the story, and I was in desperate need of a compelling one. I thought about my characters, their motivations, and the world they inhabited. Ideas flickered in my mind like distant stars but evaporated just as quickly.

"No, no, that's just horrible," I muttered to myself, tapping my pencil against the desk. "Man, why is it so hard to think of a good plot?"

My voice broke through the static of the classroom, drawing the teacher's attention like a moth to a flame. He paused, his eyes narrowing playfully as he directed his gaze toward me.

"Well, well! I see we've got a novelist in the making here," he said, smirking. "Since you're so distracted plotting your next bestseller, why don't you plot this question's answer real quick?"

With a flourish, he pointed to the board, where a math equation stared back at us in stark white chalk. My heart sank as I realized what I was up against. The letters and numbers blurred together, momentarily making my head spin. But I had no choice—I glanced at the board, took a deep breath, and did the fastest calculation like my life depended on it.

"Fourteen!" I shouted, the answer spilling from my lips before I even had time to think it through.

Laughter erupted in the classroom, a cacophony of snickers and guffaws echoing off the walls. The teacher's laughter mingled with the noise as he shook his head, amusement dancing in his eyes.

"No, it's not," he replied, grinning like a Cheshire cat. "Nice try, Ace."

I could feel the heat rising to my cheeks as I stood up, fueled by a mix of indignation and determination. "If I may!" I called, striding confidently toward the front of the classroom.

"Prove me wrong.Mr. Einstein!" the teacher laughed, handing me his pen. "Go ahead, impress us."

"With pleasure," I replied, flashing him a cocky grin.

As I took the pen, I could sense the class's eyes on me, a mix of skepticism and amusement swirling in the air. I wrote out the equation on the board, my heart racing as I focused intently on the numbers. The classroom had fallen silent, everyone hanging on my every move as I broke the problem down step by step.

I calculated the necessary operations, scribbling furiously as I went. "You need to multiply and find its square root," I explained, my voice steady. "So you get "

When I turned to face the class, their expressions ranged from disbelief to astonishment. The teacher's jaw had dropped, and I could see the gears turning in his head as he processed what I'd just said.

"Wait… that is correct," he stammered, momentarily speechless.

The classroom erupted into stunned silence, followed by a burst of murmurs and incredulous laughter as the realization hit them. I could see Barry in the back, mouth agape, shaking his head in disbelief.

Before I could bask in the moment, the bell rang, cutting through the tension like a knife. I wasted no time, setting the teacher's pen down with a flourish before bolting for the door, the sounds of chatter erupting behind me as everyone began to recalculate the answer.

"Dude, what was that about?" Barry called, catching up to me in the hallway, a grin stretching across his face. "I didn't know you had it in you!"

"Honestly, I didn't either," I admitted, chuckling at the absurdity of it all. "I guess It came from the stress."

As we stepped into the bustling hall, a sense of triumph surged within me. The laughter and chatter of my classmates enveloped me, but I felt different—lighter, somehow.

I glanced at Barry, who was still grinning from ear to ear. "You know," he said, nudging my shoulder playfully, "that was pretty cool. But what was all that mumbling about a plot earlier? You still haven't found one? "

I rolled my eyes, my mind racing back to the mysterious notebook tucked safely under my arm. "Oh, you know, just trying to think of something original. But it's harder than it seems."

Barry raised an eyebrow, his expression turning curious. "You really need to get your act together, man. You've got a whole week to come up with something good for our bet."

"Yeah, yeah, I know," I replied, waving him off. But inside, a spark of inspiration flickered to life.

Perhaps, just perhaps, the notebook was the key to my creative block. I'd have to explore its possibilities more, see what I could write down and what it might conjure into existence. With my mind racing and heart pounding, I couldn't shake the feeling that my ordinary school day was about to take a turn into something extraordinary.

As we walked toward the cafeteria, the chatter around me faded into the background, my thoughts swirling around the potential of that strange notebook. What if it really could make my ideas come to life? What stories could I create?

Little did I know, my curiosity would soon lead me down a path that I could never have imagined—a path filled with chaos, adventure, and perhaps even danger. The mundane moments of school would soon fade, and I was ready to embrace whatever came next.

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