Today could have been just a normal day, with birds chirping away cheerfully and workers quickly rushing to their workplace.
But no, today is the day that the world as we know it comes to an end.
Not from nuclear explosions or an all war against each other.
But from multiple stray meteors hitting us by chance, it created massive tsunamis and unbelievable amounts of earthquakes around the world.
It was terrifying knowing that I could die at any moment.
I was walking around the city the moment it happened, I remember people being in awe of the multiple 'comets' that majestically flew in on broad daylight.
But then the explosions came, then the multiple horrifying screams that came with it.
I was horrified to the point of not being able to move my body.
A massive tsunami suddenly emerged from the outskirt of the city.
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Reality sets in and I tried to run away from the terrifying sight.
Cries of children were everywhere but I didn't notice them because the threat of death was looming behind me.
I ran and ran and ran, but I was not fast enough.
The tsunami was always slowly coming closer.
I ran till my lungs feel like burning, suddenly my legs gave out and I feebly fall.
I tried to crawl but my energy was gone.
I watched as the tsunami came closer and closer.
Until I felt the water violently pushing me around like a ragdoll.
I tried to swim up, but my body won't move.
Then came darkness.
I woke up and greedily gasped for air.
My body was weak and I felt like every limb on my body was falling off.
After taking a few moments to calm my head. Confusion hits.
'Why am I still alive?!'
'Where am I?!'
Then relief came.
'I am alive? Thank god!'
'Thank you for saving me!'
I stand up to thank whoever it is that saved me only to see darkness.
Many humanoid silhouettes were flickering in this dark room.
Fear hits me like waves.
'Was I kidnaped while I was unconscious?'
'Am I going to be killed?'
Suddenly a massive light brightly lit up the whole room blinding me in the process.
A powerful voice suddenly vibrates across the room.
"Children you are chosen from the many others to compete in my competition."
After adjusting to the blinding light, I am finally able to see around the room.