Arafed view of a man standing in front of a window looking at a planet

A vast night-time cityscape stretches endlessly, filled with towering buildings. The protagonist stands in their top-floor room, looking out at the world below. The door is slightly ajar, and the silence feels unsettling. Then—a shift. A sudden, unnatural pull in gravity makes the air feel heavier. Objects tremble. Lights flicker. The protagonist feels it deep in their core—something is wrong. Outside, the sky changes—no longer distant, it comes closer, folding in on itself, swirling with galactic colors. The vastness of space is no longer unreachable—it’s here. Then, the realization hits—Earth has lost its orbit. The world begins to spin violently. The protagonist is thrown off balance as the entire planet spirals out of control, hurtling through space. The city outside distorts, buildings twist under the intense motion. The sky is no longer just a sky—it’s a storm of planets and stars colliding. As the spinning slows, the protagonist stumbles to the open door, gasping for air. What they see outside is beyond comprehension. Jupiter looms ahead, its storms roaring like an eternal beast. Saturn’s rings are no longer distant—they slash through space like a deathtrap. Pluto, Mars, and the Moon are all dangerously close, rushing toward them. Then, impact. A deafening, cosmic explosion erupts as planets collide. The universe itself seems to be tearing apart. A chain reaction of destruction begins—unstoppable, consuming everything. The protagonist watches in horror as entire worlds shatter like glass. Then—silence. A complete, absolute void. No light. No sound. No existence. Only nothingness. And then—a sudden, sharp slap. A voice. "Get up. College." The dream collapses. Reality returns. But the weight of the END lingers.
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A vast night-time cityscape stretches endlessly, filled with towering buildings. The protagonist stands in their top-floor room, looking out at the world below. The door is slightly ajar, and the silence feels unsettling. Then—a shift. A sudden, unnatural pull in gravity makes the air feel heavier. Objects tremble. Lights flicker. The protagonist feels it deep in their core—something is wrong. Outside, the sky changes—no longer distant, it comes closer, folding in on itself, swirling with galactic colors. The vastness of space is no longer unreachable—it’s here. Then, the realization hits—Earth has lost its orbit. The world begins to spin violently. The protagonist is thrown off balance as the entire planet spirals out of control, hurtling through space. The city outside distorts, buildings twist under the intense motion. The sky is no longer just a sky—it’s a storm of planets and stars colliding. As the spinning slows, the protagonist stumbles to the open door, gasping for air. What they see outside is beyond comprehension. Jupiter looms ahead, its storms roaring like an eternal beast. Saturn’s rings are no longer distant—they slash through space like a deathtrap. Pluto, Mars, and the Moon are all dangerously close, rushing toward them. Then, impact. A deafening, cosmic explosion erupts as planets collide. The universe itself seems to be tearing apart. A chain reaction of destruction begins—unstoppable, consuming everything. The protagonist watches in horror as entire worlds shatter like glass. Then—silence. A complete, absolute void. No light. No sound. No existence. Only nothingness. And then—a sudden, sharp slap. A voice. "Get up. College." The dream collapses. Reality returns. But the weight of the END lingers.
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