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It was a cloudy morning when, at 8:00 a.m., he heard his alarm clock beeping loudly. A preteen boy who had been sleeping slammed the alarm clock so hard that it shattered into pieces. He woke up and looked at the destroyed alarm clock.
He sighed heavily as he exited his single bed. Grabbing the destroyed alarm clock, he threw it into the trash can before heading to the closet. Opening it, he revealed several more alarm clocks. Holding one in his hand, he placed it on his nightstand beside his bed.
His room was spotless and well-organized, but also empty. He had a computer near the window, some posters, one of the desert with a cactus, a wolf devouring the sun and moon, and a snake eating its tail with the words "Never-Ending Cycle" on it. A picture of a female skeleton with Day of the Dead makeup on it is dressed in a flamingo dress with a sombrero on her head while fire surrounds her. The walls were a dark brown, to where they almost looked black. His shelves had a lot of books about mythology, history, science, and algebra.
"Well, I might as well start this day," he said, getting his clothes from the drawers and heading towards the bathroom.
When he returns to his room, he's wearing jade green pants with a blue-green button, a raspberry sweater with red cuffs, and a collar. He returned to his room to grab his green and white costume, a mix between a cat and rabbit with long ears and buck teeth, but he also had cat teeth; his tail was shorter than a cat's tail, and his fur was turquoise.
He walks out of his room and then towards the stairs of his house. Behind him is a family portrait, but only with his mom with a stern look, himself having a monotone expression, and holding some Venus Fly Traps with teeth inside their mouths.
Down the hall, the turquoise kid is about to leave, but there is a note on the wall before he does. He takes it off the door and then reads it out loud.
"I left you instructions on how to make the ham. You'll need to make dinner tonight since I work until 2 a.m. Try to behave yourself on your first day, son. Don't burn the kitchen down like you did last time. And remember to feed her when you get back."
-Mom
He sighs after reading that he must make dinner again. He tosses the note into the trash can and then opens the door.
Today, he starts his first day of actual school. He walks outside his house on a typical day, except for the sky, which has holes revealing static like the things you see on TV. Half the grass on his lawn is glitching. Some cars are floating in the air, and his neighbor, Gary, tries to grab one to no avail. Also, some sidewalks still need to be completed, as if they were sketches of a drawing or digital lines like 3D drawings.
As he runs toward Elmore Junior High, he sees his neighbor, Gaylord Robinson. He waves at the 67-year-old man. However, Mr. Robinson grunts in irritation after seeing the feline.
"(Bitter) Oh great, it's that kid again." He said this while mowing his lawn. His wife glared at the turquoise as he chopped the heads off the garden's flowers.
~49 Minutes later...
As the feline tries to find Elmore Junior High, the turquoise cat finds a gumball machine and then uses a quarter from his pocket to obtain a piece of gum in the shape of a blue ball, which he will eat later. After running around town for ten minutes, he stops and realizes he has no idea where he is going.
Slapping himself on the face for his carelessness, he starts running again until he sees a school nearby. He is avoiding the falling rocks in the sky that used to be clouds. Plus, it was snowing even though it was September.

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The Incomplete World Of Elmore
FantasyGumball and his quirky companion's adventure throughout their adventures in Elmore will help them uncover the secrets of their bizarre town.