Blobs of thick, dark blood from the Virex coated across the ground as the ambulance whizzed on ahead. Standing a little distance away, Tim surveyed with weight in his heart grieved yet unbelievable at the destruction before his eyes.
The scene was chaotic: emergency responders rushed to care for the wounded and clear away the rubble of what once had been. Ambulance crews were on their toes, loading citizens' smacked-up bodies onto stretchers, whisking them away to safety. The whole process done, a team of experts donned in protective gear moved in to deal with the massive body of the Virex. They were careful, methodical, and precise, carrying heavy machinery and specialized equipment to wrestle with their arduous task of disposing of the monstrous remains. His eyes fell once more into the area his mother had been buried under. With all the shouting, he threw himself forward, pushing his way to frantic scraping, trembling hands in a frenzied search. The boulders were weighty, but he did not care. All that mattered to him at the moment was finding his mother. The dog began to yelp incessantly a few feet away, adding to the cacophony. Tim paid no attention but remained focused on getting his mom out from under the concrete. Finally, after an eternity, he found her. Badly injured, she was alive. Tim cried as he picked up his mom from the ground, holding her in his arms. "Mom," he whispered, choking his words. As he embraced her, he felt a sharp sting to his neck. He started to reach up to swat at whatever had bitten him, but it was too late. A very small worm-like creature had already dug its way into his skin, disappearing beneath the surface. Overwhelmed by confusion and fear, Tim recoiled. What was that? Yet there was no time to tarry. A rescue unit had pulled up to the scene; medics leaped out to minister to his stricken form. With shaking hands, Tim helped load his mother into the ambulance. His heart racing with concern, he boarded it beside her, grasping her hand tight, and sped off to the hospital. **************** The doctor hit Tim like he had fallen under a ton of bricks at the hospital. He knew that his mother's cancer was serious, but to hear that the injuries from her collapse made things worse was devastating. "Ten grand?" Tim repeated, his voice barely above a whisper. "I don't have that kind of money." The doctor nodded sympathetically and then was off to his other patients, leaving Tim lost and overwhelmed. Collapsing into a chair, he found himself thinking of this desperation: How was he going to raise that much money? His eyes fell on his mother, lying on the bed, unconscious. She was white, her breathing very shallow. A fit of panic fluttered through Tim's body. He just couldn't lose her, not now. He reached out and gently took her hand, holding it tight. "Hang in there, Mom," he whispered, his voice quivering. "I will figure something out. I promise." He sat there, mind racing and a feeling of worthlessness had been threatening to digest him. He needed the money—and in a hurry. His body suddenly began to sting with sharp stinging sensations, and he winced in anguish. His gaze fell to his hands with discomfiture as he saw the wounds of his mother's slowly curing. "What. what's going on?" Tim muttered, his heart thudding in his chest. His eyes widened as the cuts and bruises began to heal away from his mother's body. It was impossible. At that, Tim held onto in his hand while he noticed something strange on his hand: thin, black veins snaked from her hand to his, throbbing with some kind of alien energy. And that burning from his palm climbed up the length of his arm and coursed through his body. " what's happening?" gasped Tim, whose voice was pressed with pain. His mother's eyes flickered open, though they were glassy. "Tim?" she whispered weakly. The pain was now so overwhelming that everything started to blur before Tim's eyes; it washed over him in waves of agony. He tried to pull away, but whatever the link was between him and his mother, it seemed unbreakable. Blackness covered his eyes, and he fell to the floor, unconscious. The next morning, Tim lay in his bed at the hospital, feeling a headache. Faraway sounds of chirping birds and sounds of footsteps by people in the hallway outside pounded his ears as he covered them with his hands. "What's happening?" he whispered, trembling. He shut his eyes tightly to blot out the sounds. Slowly, the noises died away and were replaced by a steady thudding. A heartbeat. Very loud, clear at each beat. Then the doctor came into the room, and the noise just ended. Tim could still hear the doctor's heartbeat but everything else seemed to be back to normal. "How are you, Tim?" the doctor asked with concern. "I. I don't know," answered Tim, sitting up slowly. "I couldn't stand the noise. Everything seemed so loud." The doctor nodded. "It might be the trauma from yesterday. You passed out after the building collapsed." "Where is my mother?" Tim asked in anxiety. "Calm up, Tim," said the doctor. "Your mother is okay. Her wounds and pains mysteriously disappeared. Tim's eyes widened in shock. "How? How is that possible?" The doctor looked puzzled. "We don't know. It's as if she healed overnight." Tim remembered holding his mother's hand, feeling the pain transfer from her to him. "It was like I was taking her pain," he murmured to himself. "But her cancer is still there," the doctor added. "We still need the money to get her treated." He nodded. "I understand. Thank you, doctor." The doctor smiled at him reassuringly and left the room. Tim got up and felt his legs shaking a little as he went out of the hospital. His mind was suddenly befuddled. The miraculous recovery of his mother had solved one mystery, but the cancer still loomed out there, only the need for ten thousand dollars remained the same. And thus he trudged along through the streets, feeling depressed until he noticed a man riding a bicycle, tossing fliers left and right. One of the fliers fluttered down and fell at his feet. Tim picked it up and read the bold print: "Fight for Glory! $10,000 Prize and Vanguard Academy Sponsorship!" Tim's heart was racing. Is this his chance? He looked out into the city's noise, yet his mind had a singular focus: the words on the flier. This would not only give his mother her needed treatment but also be his ticket into Vanguard Academy. He read the details slowly. The tournament was open to anyone, there was no entry f*e involved, and it was happening the next evening at the old sports arena. Tim's mind was racing with all kinds of possibilities and self-doubts—was he able to win? Did he have what it took? He walked, thinking about his life, all the hardships, bullying, and rejection. His father had been a Vanguard, and Tim wanted to be like him. Now, with this tournament, he had the shot to change everything.Tim stepped inside the blacked arena and his heart thumped with expectation. The air smelled foetidly of sweat and booze, and voices in cheer and ridicule bellowed at the walls. He made his way through the dense throng of people, his eyes wide with marvel and trepidation.As he inched his way forward, he could see touts waving fistfuls of cash and people flushed, red with excitement. He felt a feeling of uneasiness overcome him. Was this possible for these people when the city lay in ruins, its people suffering?Suddenly, the thoughts were broken into by the sight of some injured fighters being taken away—bodies all battered and bruised. Tim felt a churning in his stomach with fear. Was he up for this?He walked towards a man standing at the corner, his voice shaking. "Excuse me, please, sir. Can you tell me where the registration for the fight is located?"This man came up to Tim, looked him in the face with a sneer, and brazenly asked, "What's a scrawny kid like you doing here? This
The cheer of the crowd was just turned to shocked silence as Tim stumbled back, his eyes going wide at the gore that lay before his eyes. The metallic tang of blood and the sight of Sakaar's lifeless form sent a spine-shivering sensation down his body.The voice of the announcer cut clear through all the confusion and named Tim the new champion. But jubilation wasn't his—only a heavy sense of premonition and disbelief.Tim watched in silence as Sakaar's body was carried away, feeling incipient unease in the pit of his stomach. The sight of the lifeless form reminded him of the brutal reality of the fight he had just gone through. As soon as the security team had completely disappeared from view, a nagging feeling persisted that something wasn't quite right about all this.Before he could ponder further, one of the security guards came up to him, saying that Mr. Will wanted to see him upstairs. Tim followed closely behind the guard, his heart racing with anticipation and nervousness.T
The car eased gently through the imposing gates of Vanguard Academy, the massive V symbol that hovered overhead. Tim's heart raced between excitement and nervousness as they entered the grounds. The presence of guards all over the campus dropped a cold shiver down his spine, surely cementing the impact of this new chapter in his life.As the car slowed to a halt, Tim looked out upon the vast and picturesque campus, resplendent with lavish edifices and effervescing with life of every kind; indeed, it was almost too much to take in—too much for one man who, for most of his life, had hardly entertained the thought that he would be doing what he was.The driver alighted first and opened the door for Tim; he followed, alighting tentatively and looking around in wonder. An aura of reverence fell stiffly over him, realizing the greatness of the opportunity at hand. "Mr. Tim, we've prepared some clothes for you," the driver indicated, pointing to a smooth traveling bag next to the young man
As Tim turned, he saw Tess walking with Brandon and her laughter echoing down the corridor. With the vision, his heart hurtled to his stomach as he recalled how big a gap was between the two worlds: one black and white, and the other colored—contrasting."Tess, fancy seeing you here," Tim said, forcing a smile despite the knot in his stomach.Tess smirked, her eyes dancing with mirth. "Oh, Tim, what are you doing here? Can't afford a proper education, so you thought you'd sneak in as a janitor?" she goaded, cutting through the air like daggers.The nearby recruits chuckled nervously for support, unsure how to react to the exchange.Tim held himself in check, but his fists bunched up at his sides. "Just enjoying my time, Tess. How's your new relationship with Brandon going?" he responded, now his voice laced with resentment.Tess's smirk broadened as she turned her eyes to Brandon. The guy just stood there, looking so smug. "Much better than being stuck with a poor loser like you," she
The next morning, Tim got up to see Thai lifting a dumbbell, muscles rippling with every single rep. "Good morning, Thai," Tim said, his voice still heavy with sleep.But Thai ignored it, too fixed on his workout. Instead, it was Bryce, who was as good as awake too, answering: "Morning, Tim. So, what's on the schedule today?"Tim stretched a little and looked over at the timetable on the wall. "Looks like today is off. Just relax and—"The continuation of their discussion was cut short as the loudspeaker abruptly crackled to life. "All new recruits to advance to the stat center immediately.""What a day for a nice rest, huh?" Tim muttered across to Bryce, who appeared as surprised by the announcement as he was.Minutes later they walked to the stat center to find Mr. Thompson waiting for them. He looked stern. "Lucky for you today you'll be assigned to your first test. A level 1 Virex army has been unleashed in downtown Gallon."Tim's heart skipped a beat. It was an area he was famili
Tim knelt on the grimy floor of the ground toilet, scrubbing the stained tiles with a worn brush. The stench was overwhelming, but he was used to it by now. His hands moved methodically, his mind drifting to thoughts of a different life.Suddenly, the door burst open, and a gang of young men poured in, their bodies slick with sweat. They were the new recruits of the Vanguard Academy, fresh from their training. Tim paused, watching them with a mixture of envy and admiration. These men were on their way to becoming soldiers, trained to battle the fearsome creatures known as the Virex."Man, that was brutal," one of the recruits said, wiping his forehead with the back of his hand. "I thought I'd never make it through that obstacle course.""Yeah, but we're still here," another chimed in, a grin spreading across his face. "Just a few more weeks, and we'll be full-fledged soldiers."Tim listened to their banter, his heart aching with longing. He had always dreamed of joining the Vanguard A
Tim's heart pounded. "Please, sir, I've worked hard. I love Tess. I'm doing everything I can to provide for her."Tess's mother stepped forward, her voice icy. "You're a cleaner, Tim. Nothing more. You have no future with our daughter.""Leave now," Tess's father ordered, his voice booming. "Or we'll call the authorities."The door slammed shut in Tim's face, leaving him standing alone in the dark. The sting of rejection was sharp and immediate. He turned and began the long walk home, his mind swirling with thoughts. Tess, the girl he had loved for years, was now beyond his reach. All the money he had saved and paid over the months felt like it had vanished into thin air. As he walked through the city, the streets grew increasingly shabby and dilapidated. Tim's neighborhood was known for its low rent, but also for the constant threat of Virex attacks. The government did little to protect the poor areas, and residents were left to fend for themselves.He finally reached his apartment,