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       Ethan: A 18 years old kid who's a      big fan of the arrow verse

       Ethan: A 18 years old kid who's a      big fan of the arrow verse

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The omnitrix:

  The omnitrix:

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Ethan Parker was not your average fifteen-year-old boy. With a shock of unruly brown hair and a pair of wide, blue eyes, he was a constant source of energy and excitement. But what truly set Ethan apart was his unwavering love for one thing: The Flash, as portrayed by Grant Gustin in the CW series.

From the moment he first saw Barry Allen don the red suit and lightning bolt emblem, Ethan was hooked. He devoured every episode, marveling at the speedster's exploits and dreaming of the day when he too could race through the city streets with lightning-fast speed.

So, it came as no surprise to anyone when Ethan's room became a shrine to his favorite superhero, adorned with posters, action figures, and memorabilia galore. To him, The Flash wasn't just a TV show—it was a source of inspiration and wonder, a reminder that even the ordinary could become extraordinary.

Little did Ethan know, his wildest dreams were about to come true in a way he could never have imagined.

It was a bright and sunny day in Central City, the kind of day that seemed to promise endless possibilities. Ethan had just finished watching his favorite episode of The Flash for the hundredth time when a strange sensation washed over him, sending a shiver down his spine.

Confused, Ethan glanced around his room, but everything seemed normal. That is until he noticed a faint humming sound coming from outside. Curiosity piqued, he hurried to the window and peered out onto the street below.

What he saw took his breath away—a swirling vortex of light forming in the middle of the street, just a few blocks away from his house. Ethan's heart raced with excitement as he watched, unable to tear his eyes away from the mesmerizing sight.

Without a second thought, Ethan dashed out of his room and raced downstairs, his mind buzzing with anticipation. He burst out the front door and sprinted towards the vortex, heedless of the concerned shouts from his parents behind him.

As he drew closer, the light grew brighter, pulling at him like a magnet. With a burst of courage, Ethan reached out and stepped into the heart of the vortex, feeling the crackling energy surround him like a warm embrace.

For a moment, everything was a blur of color and light, and then, just as suddenly as it had appeared, the vortex vanished, leaving Ethan standing in the middle of a bustling city street unlike any he had ever seen before.

Wide-eyed and disoriented, Ethan looked around in awe, taking in the towering skyscrapers and bustling crowds. But it wasn't just the surroundings that had changed—Ethan himself felt different, as if every cell in his body was buzzing with newfound power.

And then he saw it—the device strapped to his wrist, gleaming in the sunlight with a soft green light. It was the Omnitrix, the very same device he had idolized for years, now resting on his own arm as if it had always belonged there.

Ethan's mind raced as he tried to comprehend what was happening. Was he dreaming? Hallucinating? Or had he somehow been transported into the world of his favorite TV show?

As he wandered the unfamiliar streets, Ethan couldn't shake the feeling of unease that gnawed at him. He tried to keep a low profile, avoiding eye contact with the passersby and sticking to the shadows whenever possible. But try as he might, he couldn't shake the sense of being watched, as if unseen eyes were following his every move.

Lost in his thoughts, Ethan didn't notice the sound of screeching tires until it was almost too late. He stumbled backward, narrowly avoiding being hit by a speeding vehicle being chased by police cars.

Before Ethan could even react, a red blur streaked past him, moving with such speed that he could barely keep up. In an instant, The Flash was beside him, his expression serious but determined.

"Are you okay?" The Flash asked, his voice urgent.

Ethan nodded hastily, still trying to process what had just happened.

"Yeah, I'm fine," he replied, his heart pounding in his chest. "Thanks to you."

But The Flash was already moving on, his attention focused on the criminals fleeing the scene. With a nod of acknowledgment, he darted off into the distance, leaving Ethan standing alone on the bustling street.

Left alone once more, Ethan couldn't help but feel a rush of excitement coursing through him. He had just been saved by The Flash himself, the hero he had idolized for years. And as he watched The Flash disappear into the distance, Ethan knew that his adventure was just beginning. Whatever lay ahead, he was ready to face it head-on, armed with nothing but his wits and the Omnitrix on his wrist.

Feeling the need to collect his thoughts and figure out his next move, Ethan decided to head to jitters, the cozy coffee shop he had heard so much about. As he stepped inside, the warm aroma of freshly brewed coffee enveloped him, instantly calming his nerves.

He made his way to the counter, where a friendly waitress greeted him with a smile.

"What can I get for you today?" she asked, pen poised over her notepad.

"I'll have a coffee and a donut, please," Ethan replied, returning her smile.

As he waited for his order, Ethan couldn't help but let his mind wander, contemplating the incredible events of the day. He had been transported to a world he had only ever dreamed of, where heroes and villains battled for control of the city streets. And now, with the Omnitrix on his wrist and The Flash by his side, he was ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime.

But even as excitement bubbled within him, Ethan knew that he had to tread carefully. He couldn't afford to reveal too much about himself or his origins, not in a world where secrets and hidden dangers lurked around every corner.

As he sipped his coffee and nibbled on his donut, Ethan resolved to stay vigilant, to keep his true identity hidden from prying eyes. For in a world as vast and unpredictable as the DC Universe, the only thing he could count on was his own ingenuity and resourcefulness.

With a sense of determination burning bright within him, Ethan finished his snack and set off into the unknown, eager to see what adventures awaited him in this strange new world. And as he stepped out into the bustling city streets once more, he knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, he was ready to face them head-on, armed with nothing but his wits and the Omnitrix on his wrist.

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