Jack's Tragic Figures: A Narrative Fiction

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My story begins with Jack, he is tall and really ugly. He was running down the hallway at school when one day he stops at the door of a science room. He walks in and no one is around but he spots something glowing. What do you think it is?
Then he walked into the room and the glow was gone like it disappeared. He said, “where did it go”. So he started to leave and he sees it again it was in a clear glass bottle. So he started to drink some of it but he didn’t feel ny different from before. He started to leave the room and he closed the door behind him. He felt really tired after that so he went home and went to sleep. He started to have a dream about him being indestructible, but he was in a war and he was getting destroyed by the enemy from another universe. It was hard for him to think of a way to win then he started to remember that he has superpower. He doesn’t want to use them because he knew that he was in a dream and he didn’t want to mess up his life on the outside world.
The next morning weird things started to happen he didn’t know what until he ran to school really fast. He found out that he had super powers. Super strength, super speed, and super flexibility. He
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The war went on for days more and more people and men died. The bugs were much bigger than the humans but the humans would not give up their world for anything. So Jake made a plan he would make a fake full moon to make the substance go away. His plan at first didn’t work out very well at first he thought but it eventually did. The power in the men started to go away first, then the bugs started to go away. There was blood and guts everywhere of human and bug remains. It took them months to clean up the roads and the town from everything there where millions of bugs and humans. Everything was back to normal until one day the substance started to glow once more so they would keep their heads up and hope that no one would find

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