There was some whole reincarnator getting reincarnated into the body of someone that the reincarnator very much admired, who ended up being them from the future of the reincarnator's personal timeline. They had somewhat of a "flew too close to the sun moment:" Approaching their oshi, a performer standing above others from within a crowd, the person they would later become- they fell down from the platform they had climbed. Instead of landing, two magnetic hover-vehicals that were already on a collision course for each other had an extra, bloody flesh barrier to absorb the impact.
That's when the reincarnator traveled from one body to another. From there, they either journeyed into a different reality, or maybe just started playing some game resembling VR chat.
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The snow was mostly gone, but there was still barely enough compacted into the hillside to consider sledding. There was an orange, plastic sled buried underneath some layers of snow at the top of the hill near the sidewalk.
A small group of others nearby were talking. They didn't pay me much mind as I descended down the somewhat slushy slope. I say descended down, but it was more diagonal. My path b-lined over some uneven, feces covered terrain, and straight into the thick, single tree nearby with a thud.
Content with not doing that again, I was warned by someone in the group nearby that there were bears nearby. Not only that, but the feces that had now been blended into the snow was from a bear. Even more worrying, apparently they were hibernating underground in the "uneven terrain" that I had just slid- (sledded?) over.
Now with caution, I made light, designate steps around the underground den in an attempt to not disturb the bears' slumber anymore than I already had. The group did the same as we all made our way back up to the street.
One of their parents hurried down the street to get us away from the area. I was assigned to putting various plastic poop bags into a larger plastic bag as we fled.