Meet The Brainiac...(A South African Sci-fi Comedy)

Meet The Brainiac...(A South African Sci-fi Comedy)

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Young Jason has lived in South Africa his entire life. He spends every average day with his nerdy friend Albert. The two are not popular at school or anywhere else for that matter. One sunday evening Jason and Albert are chased after by the neighborhood bully without a conscience but after the three see a strange light, Jason is soon transported to a world where a mad-cap alien tries to kill him and where he finds his long lost friend, Leeya Simons.But can the pair escape the alien ship when they are already so far from home?
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Aldi lay on the cold floor, his heart racing and his body drenched in sweat. He had just experienced another nightmare, one of many that had been plaguing him as of late. In this dream, he was lost in a dense forest, pursued by an unseen creature that seemed determined to capture him. He had struggled and screamed for help, but there was no one to hear him. As he lay on the floor, trying to catch his breath, Aldi couldn't help but wonder what these strange dreams meant. He had always been a sound sleeper, but lately he had been waking up in a state of fear and exhaustion, feeling as though he had just run a marathon. He glanced at the old alarm clock on his bedside table, its bright red numbers announcing that it was just past four in the morning. In the distance, he could hear the faint sound of people reciting prayers at the mosque near his parents' house. Aldi sighed and sat up, rubbing his eyes. He knew he wouldn't be able to get back to sleep after the nightmare he had just had. He got to his feet and stumbled over to the window, looking out at the brightening sky. The sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon, and the birds outside were starting to chirp, signaling the arrival of a new day. Despite the fatigue and fear that still lingered within him, Aldi couldn't help but feel a sense of hope as he watched the morning dawn. Maybe today would be the day that he finally got some answers about the strange dreams that had been plaguing him.

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