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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: Consumed

Just as I closed the door, I heard the most childlike... and, fuck whatever the other word is.

Because just outside the doorstep was a bloated Gigantamax Pokémon; yeah, you heard me.

Bro was built like an armored meatball, with a big head on his little hair.

Can you not just start a normal conversation for once, Kyle?

Yeah, sure, why not? But hey, do you remember that today is the last day for submitting our college application form? And yeah, that did it, bro flipped and made the worst constipated face the world had ever seen.

Enough overacting, meatball... Ahem! Ethan, let's go now.

Man, this afternoon the sun is really packing some serious heat. And hey, Kyle, did you know that the author of "Oracle: the Chosen Heir" has put his work on hiatus?

Whaaaat! I mean, just hear me out; this web novel has won many awards because of its top-notch world-building and character design. This novel helped me to meet Ethan as we just met randomly and he started yapping about Oracle, which led me to read this masterpiece.

Well, can't do anything about it now. I hope he really drops the hiatus soon.

Just as we started walking again, this time I heard faint cracking noises, and it sounded like something was really ripping itself out of reality.

The next second I blinked my eyes, and in that instant, reality fractured like glass, and the overwhelming thing was that nobody noticed it.

Hey, Max, are you seeing this, Max...?!

The scenery changed again; this time I found myself staring into an abyss, and then as if by some magic, a gigantic black hole started forming. Literally, the black hole grew in size like in "Interstellar" and began releasing its massive pressure.

A text suddenly appeared before my vision:

{ protocol initiated.... access denied,

Reinitialising protocol...error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! }

Hearing this, again my vision went blank.

Just as I closed the door, I heard the most childlike... and, fuck whatever the other word is.

Because just outside the doorstep was a bloated Gigantamax Pokémon; yeah, you heard me.

Bro was built like an armored meatball, with a big head on his little hair.

Can you not just start a normal conversation for once, Kyle?

Yeah, sure, why not? But hey, do you remember that today is the last day for submitting our college application form? And yeah, that did it, bro flipped and made the worst constipated face the world had ever seen.

Enough overacting, meatball... Ahem! Ethan, let's go now.

Man, this afternoon the sun is really packing some serious heat. And hey, Kyle, did you know that the author of "Oracle: the Chosen Heir" has put his work on hiatus?

Whaaaat! I mean, just hear me out; this web novel has won many awards because of its top-notch world-building and character design. This novel helped me to meet Ethan as we just met randomly and he started yapping about Oracle, which led me to read this masterpiece.

Well, can't do anything about it now. I hope he really drops the hiatus soon.

Just as we started walking again, this time I heard faint cracking noises, and it sounded like something was really ripping itself out of reality.

The next second I blinked my eyes, and in that instant, reality fractured like glass, and the overwhelming thing was that nobody noticed it.

Hey, Max, are you seeing this, Max...?!

The scenery changed again; this time I found myself staring into an abyss, and then as if by some magic, a gigantic black hole started forming. Literally, the black hole grew in size like in "Interstellar" and began releasing its massive pressure.

A text suddenly appeared before my vision:

{ protocol initiated.... access denied,

Reinitialising protocol...error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! error! }

Hearing this, again my vision went blank.

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