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This Is The End, I Deserve...

This is a world where you get power from your greatest achievement. Let's say your greatest achievement is a game you made. You will get a power related to that game. You made a theory on gravity, well gravity powers it is. And many others will be show. Now, time for a question. How far would you go to save the world? Would you forsake your friends ? Wife? Family? What about your morals? This is a story that aims to answer that question. Extra tag #nosex Updates: Once or twice a week.

Shaunw · Fantasia
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9 Chs

Edited Chapter 2 The Beginning...

Ps end of previous chapter updated.

MC Looks:

Black haired

blue eyes

sharp jawline

white

POV:?

I was sitting at the bus stop. After a hard day of work. I thought this week had been shit. My car broke down a couple of days ago. And it of couse it was still in repairs. Though still had my wife and kid can't compain too much.

That's when I saw Steve literally fly by. He got flight as his power since he was a co-poilet at a public airport.

I still haven't got my power yet. Through I think I will get it soon. I hope my predictive AI, I'm making, is my greatest achievement.

But Interuping my thoughts was a strange old man. Who sat down next to me. He looked pretty tall. He had a beard,blue eyes, and this strange aura.

I dismiss it as nothing. The old man then says, "Things been tough lately haven't they," I replied "Yeah they have old man. your name?" He replies,"Shaun and yours?" "Henry " I say. But then he says something strange "But your life will get way harder in the future, Henry Mings."

I turn my head to reply to say, "How do you know my last name...?" Only for him to be gone without a trace. I asked the other person sitting next to me. "Where did that old man go?" Only for a confused reply. "An old man? What old man? It was only you and me sitting here?"

I thought I must be delirious. I have been stressing myself lately. But then the bus arrived. Well, at least the bus arrived early.

Though that strange old man was right. This was only the beginning of my suffering.