Over-ruled by nature ; Chapter One ; DTEAM

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As the sun rose over the once desolate city, the air filled with the sound of silence. The streets were deserted, the buildings crumbling, and nature had reclaimed the land. Grass and weeds grew tall, covering the concrete, and trees sprouted amidst the ruins of long-forgotten infrastructure. The only signs of life were the remaining few from the DreamSMP, fighting for survival in this abandoned world.

Dream, George, and Sapnap had been exploring the abandoned city for days, searching for any signs of life or resources

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Dream, George, and Sapnap had been exploring the abandoned city for days, searching for any signs of life or resources. They were down to their last few cans of food, and the air was cold and damp. Suddenly, they stumbled upon a hidden area surrounded by trees, with the sound of rushing water in the distance.

As they cautiously approached the area, they saw an amazing sight - a series of crystal blue pools, filled with mossy rocks and abandoned structures. The water was clear as glass, and the air was filled with the sound of trickling waterfalls.

Dream, George, and Sapnap were blown away by the sight before them. They immediately realized that this was something special, a source of water and food that they could use to sustain themselves. But as they approached the pools, they heard a strange sound - a rumbling, almost like a heartbeat.

The three friends glanced at each other, unsure of what to do next. They were about to step into the unknown, and they knew that they had to be cautious. But they also knew that they had to take risks if they wanted to survive in this harsh, abandoned world. And so, with a nod to each other, they leaped into the first pool, ready to uncover the secrets that lay beneath the surface.

The three of them swam through the crystal blue water, their hearts pounding with excitement and anticipation. They had no idea what they would find on the other side - their last hope was that they'd find more food and water, otherwise they might not survive this cold, damp city. But what they didn't expect was to find an entire store filled with supplies, right underneath their feet.

As they swam through the broken floor of the old store, they stumbled upon a few shelves with cans of food lining the walls. They were amazed - this was a jackpot, a huge supply of food that could keep them going for weeks, maybe even months.

Dream, in his protective nature, quickly ushered George and Sapnap out of the water. "Come on, we've got to find someplace to dry off and rest," he said, gesturing towards the nearest exit. "But first, let's grab as many of these cans as we can carry - we don't know how long this supply will last."

The three friends spent the next few hours scavenging the abandoned store, filling every nook and cranny of their backpacks with cans of food and water. They couldn't believe their luck - they had finally found a source of food that would sustain them for a while.

As they sat in the abandoned store that night, warmed by the glow of a fire they had made, Dream turned to George and Sapnap. "We've got a chance now," he said, his voice filled with determination. "A chance to keep going, to survive, to make it through this cruel world. But we have to stick together - we have to stay strong and protect each other. That's our only hope."

As Sapnap fell asleep, Dream and George huddled close to the fire, grateful for the warmth it provided. George was shivering, and he was clearly showing signs of sickness. Dream immediately took off his jacket and draped it over George's shoulders. "Take it", he said, his voice filled with concern. "I don't want you catching a cold."

George smiled weakly. "Thank you", he said, snuggling his arms into the jacket. Even though it was cold outside, Dream had a natural warmth that made George feel safe and protected. He leaned into Dream, feeling the firm warmth of Dream's body next to him, and closed his eyes, feeling the peacefulness that Dream's presence brought. He knew that, no matter what, Dream would always be there to protect him, to keep him safe, to keep him warm.

The night was cold and dark, but Dream felt a sense of peace wash over him as he huddled next to George and Sapnap beside the fire. They had been scavenging all day, searching for food and supplies, and now they finally had a moment to rest and recharge.

George was the first to fall asleep, his body tired from the day's activities. Dream sat there for another hour or so, watching the flames of the fire dance and listening to the sounds of the night. He was deep in thought, reflecting on their journey so far and wondering what lay ahead.

Finally, when the moon was high in the sky and the fire had died down to embers, Dream decided it was time to rest. He gently shook Sapnap awake, and together they gathered up their blankets and curled up next to George, snuggled close to the dying fire. It wasn't long before the warmth of the fire and the comfort of his friends' presence sent him drifting into a peaceful sleep.

Dream fell into a dreamless slumber, his mind at peace for the first time in what felt like ages. He felt safe and protected, bathed in the warmth of his friends' bodies and the glow of the embers. He knew that, no matter what happened next, they would always have each other to rely on.

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