Battle for the Universe

Battle for the Universe

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This is a story about five teens trying to save the multi-verses from closing their portal ways. More context: In the middle of the universe there's a plaza where all multi-verses are connected, each multi-verse has a portal way for the citizens to get to the plaza. Everything was normal, peaceful... Until the portal ways started to close off. Five teens from different multi-verses are trying to stop them from closing. Can they do it? Read and find out...
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I blinked. My eyes began focusing on shapes. I could hear murmuring voices. I could smell medication. I could taste blood. I could feel scratchy blankets lying over my frail body. Three humans, talking under their breaths. A blue cast on my leg. Another on my arm. Stitches in my other 'leg'. More stitches on my face neck and chest. A huge stapled gash across my entire stomach, starting from my shoulder and going in a diagonal line straight across my body and ending at my hip bone. It had just avoided my heart. Tubes were threaded through my arms and other areas of my stomach. I was suddenly very aware of the amount of pain I was in. I cried out in pain and all three people turned to me. The middle one lurched forwards and took a needle from the side. The other two fussed around me, rethreading the tubes and checking that they were all fully functional. A sharp, aching pain pierced my neck and I caught the middle guy with a needle in my neck. My vision slowly began blurring again.

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