Prologue

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The grass blows. The water waves in harmony. The moon shines in the night. The air dances in the sky. And then there's Jack, a 17 year old teen that seems to never get things his way. Each day is usually the same as the last. Every day, he wakes up at 6:30, gets dressed he goes to school on the bus. While on the bus, he has to deal with hearing his idiotic younger brother shout and act like a clown. Unlike Jack, his younger brother has ZERO common sense, and is very unintelligent.

"How come I always seem to do the right things, and no one ever cares?" he thinks, "but when my brother does something that is so stupid and unintelligible, people want to be around him more!"

In school, Jack's least liked class, and usually his hardest class, is Algebra. When it comes to simple to moderate math, Jack seems like a genius. But once it comes to advanced math, Jack doesn't really shine in. By surprise for someone who doesn't do sports (at least not anymore), Jack's favorite class is PE. Jack may look like someone who likes to play a ton of video games (which he likes), but he really likes to play sports, especially basketball.

If PE didn't count as a class, Geology would surely be Jack's favorite class. Geology may be an AP class and Jack isn't AP level smart, but for him, Geology is easy, since he enjoys learning about different rocks, and how the world works. At the end of the school day, Jack rides the bus home, but since it's on the way home, his friend Nick (who also goes by HoonterOfPaleblood on the internet), rides the bus with him. When Jack gets home, he immediately does his homework, which usually takes, between 30 minutes to 3 hours if it's geology homework. After homework, Jack usually goes outside to play basketball on his basketball hoop at his house for about an hour. After he's tired, he goes inside has dinner. After dinner, he plays video games with his friends. And finally at around 9 to 10 pm, Jack gets ready for bed. But tomorrow isn't gonna be an ordinary day for Jack, and neither will it be for the rest of humanity.

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