William Anderson
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Any normal person would have burned out of existence from touching it, but those shadows were protecting her. 'Do I have enough power to use it again?' she wondered in her mind. 'I know. I will,' she replied. 'Now, to take care of this mess.' "Absolute Null!" she said. It wasn't a flash move of any sort, though that still didn't change the fact that it was terrifyingly powerful; in fact, it was so powerful that it was disgusting. Absolute Null. Just as its name suggested, it had the power to reject…
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The ground rumbled and cried, the earth before Zero's feet was shaking so rapidly that he thought the world might break. This was an earthquake of an intensity he'd never felt or even seen before. He was barely able to stand on his feet, thought that didn't last long and he lost his balance. Although in the middle he was stopped by Req who then held him from the behind as she gazed up at the future Zero—despite the fact that she couldn't see a thing due to the light released from the explosion. There…
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The dust of the Moon rained upon the ground but it didn't do any damage. The girl— or Zero of the future— then looked at the humanoid demon floating before the portal in the sky. A whirl of wind circled around her feet as she was slowly lifted up in the air. She went up and up and soon passed out of the barrier and lifted herself up in the sky until she was at the same level as the humanoid demon. She looked at him with her dull and dark golden eyes. They were golden to say, but when observed…
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"What? Wait a second, are you talking about changing the future?" Zero asked. "Yeah." "But wouldn't that like… create some paradoxes? You should know what I'm talking about right? Trying to change the future might mess up the whole timeline," he reasoned. Now that he was sure that the girl in front of him was a future version of himself, he was quick on the uptake and was cooperating with her— or himself— in no time. "You are right, but I have already done an experiment by changing something…
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"Yeah that doesn't make any sense," Zero replied. He was right in his way of thinking, the girl was totally different from him. She had long blue hair while he had normal black hair, she had a light and soft voice while his pitch was deep. But most of all, she was a female! There's no way they could be the same person. "I know, I know. It's hard to grasp, but it's true," she replied as she raised her hand toward Zero. "Don't worry, it's healing magic," she said, calming Zero down who had raised his…
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I fell to the ground on my knees, closed my eyes, and more tears flooded out. I opened them again and there was another wave of salty water rolling down my cheeks. I held my neck, I was sort of having trouble breathing. My chest was heavy, so heavy, more than I could handle. Therefore… "AAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" I let out a scream, a loud scream. I took a breath, more tears rushed down. Then again. "YAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" I screamed again. I took another breath, more tears flooded…
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After the divorce, I was given a choice to make, and though it was meant to be a serious choice I just flipped a coin to decide whether I'll live with mom or dad. The end result was that I ended up living with mom. I'd paid all the fees of the woman to the woman I'd rented from the dark web and then she disappeared. All of her names, credits, and addresses were fake, and she went back into the world where she came from. Dad lived alone after that though that's just what it looked like on the surface.…
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By the time I turned fifteen and reached the end of my 10th grade, I'd grown used to the normal experiments and entertainment I was doing for myself. Because no matter what I tried, the setting was the same every time and I was bored with it now. I wasn't getting the dopamine rush I loved so much, and it was starting to frustrate me now. I wanted something new, something different, something big. Yeah, that's right. I wanted to do something big this time. But I didn't know what I could do, therefore I…
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My dad had a transfer and we changed cities, and obviously, my school changed too. I had just turned fourteen when I got admission to a new school in the 9th grade. This time it was a little different. I already knew what I had to do. Thus from the very first day, I started building my image and working on my reputation. Since this was a new school and no one knew what I was like before—and this time I already had abs and a well-built body—it took me only a month to reach the position I held in my…
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I knew what I had to do, but I wasn't going to do it in the way normal bullies do. I wanted a larger amount of lab rats. Therefore I chose a rather different method that could benefit me in the long term. I started off by trying to make friends—since I didn't have any—and to do that I made a good public image of myself. I began studying eight hours a day—which was more than enough for a student in the 8th grade—and improved my marks. Soon I was at the top of the class with the highest scores.…
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