The End Is Near

The End Is Near

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Brian is just a kid with a sucky life. Most kids called him queer, like how he acted, but he just wanted to fit In. He is the regular outcast in school but had very unique survival skills. He lived in the woods with a picture of his dad in his pocket. When he was at school, with the same sucky routine, something strange happened. He needed trust from all of the kids, his bullies, to help THEM survive. Together, they all can think the unthinkable in just minuets. Brian never thought he would be the leader in something big, something unbearable to even think about, and be the first in human history to get through and save mankind.
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Owen is a normal boy with a normal family. All of that changed one day. The bell rang and his school is somehow different. The combination lock on his locker showed the number placed in a counter clockwise fashion. The school cheers as a boy that was suspended was being chased by alligators at a pool. Though the thing that makes this school very different from the school that he knew was that people at this school have a saying "Being bad is good". Though Owen somehow shifts into this unfamiliar version of this school with the sound of the school bell. Also, somebody is after him. This person looks exactly like Owen. Although he seems a bit bad. Can Owen avoid his double? Or will he be forced to live in the unfamiliar version of his world for good?

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