Ep. 1

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This is a Y/N and Eric n DeborahBot thingy.

The purpose that I'm writing this for is mostly for my comfort but hey I appreciate it if you decided to stop by. (:

2nd Person POV
You were driving down the road, listening to your favorite song and sipping the coffee you had got from your local Starbucks.

As you pressed your foot onto the breaks to stop at a red light, you noticed a big sign: Dino Stop.

Looked cool. Hey, you had free time and also had nothing else better to do so why not check it out.

There weren't many cars parked near the Dino Stop. The place also seemed low quality. The statues looked worn out.

What were you expecting. You got out of the car, locking it and slipping your keys into your pocket. You walked up to the entrance.

You walked inside, the smell of moldy SlimJim's blowing straight into your nostrils. (The light air conditioning saved you in a way.)There were very few other people there, which was surprising.

You explored a bit. You came across this one small room with poor cardboard cut outs of so-called dinosaurs. You snickered, finding the face of it pretty funny.

You heard a loud noise from a near distance, as if something had hit the ground—multiple things. You walked out of the room to see what was going on.

There was shattered glass on the ground. Robots—Robots? Robots were outside. Shit, I knew there was going to be an apocalypse of some sort.

There was clear pods behind all of them, which looked very futuristic. One of the robots glanced around at everyone.

"There appears to be 14 of you," He announced. "Who here likes fun?" He stepped aside, hands on hips.

A younger teenager raised his hand. "I do," He said. You placed your hand on his shoulder. "No, you don't. Trust me."

"No, I really do. Everyone says that about me." He exclaimed, brushing your hand off.

"You lucky human!" The same robot yelled, grabbing him with some canon-looking arm from afar.

He tossed him into one of the pods, and it would shut immediately. "Ooh, I wish I could be in there." One of the other robots said as the pod took off into the sky.

Sucks to suck ig. You watched as everyone else in this place got taken away. You decided to run and hide into the other room.

You plugged your ears, blocking out all the chaos going on out there.

At least 10 minutes had passed. You peeked over the wall.

"There's one human left." You heard a robot say, tensing you up. You had to figure out a way to get outta here.

You began to crawl at a fast pace, keeping low to the ground. You covered yourself with the wooden shelves.

A robot seemed to notice you, though. It shoot the shelf you had been hiding behind. You panicked and tried to scoot away, but something hit your leg.

There wasn't blood, but it was bruised. You spotted an disassembled arm, the same one that robot used to shoot out of.

You grabbed it and studied it. The buttons—again, with the futuristic theme.

Two robots scattered over to you. You began to press random buttons, hoping one of them would save you.

"You'll never figure out our advanced technology,"

You decided to press all of them at once, which allowed you to grab onto an giant dinosaur statue.

You pulled it forwards with all your strength. It would tilt slowly. One of them turned around.

"Oh, look at tha—" It would collapse on both of them, cutting the poor robot off.

It didn't crush them, or break them. Well, maybe damage them a little bit. But they were powered off now. You felt guilty in a way.

You stood up, despite the pain coming from your leg. You tossed the arm on the ground.

You glanced around. What to do now? You just saved yourself from dying. You walked out of the place, stepping over the robots.

You looked up into the sky. A shit ton of flying robots and those pods following along with them. You should hide before they catch you.

You hopped into a dumpster, shutting the lid over your head.

You waited for a minute, and opened it ever so slightly just to see above you. The robots—and everything had been gone.

You were too tired for anything at the moment. It had already been dark, the sun had set. Your eyes automatically shut, and you dozed off.

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