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HeyThereLittleBear
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The year was 2021 and as war threatened in reality, a game was released to the public that was a new obsession among those that wanted an escape. It was the newest in technology and the most advanced of its kind, considering that virtual reality had up until that point been a large headset that permitted the person to see the world around them. This game was one that went a step beyond and involved all of the senses.
You didn't just interact with the world of the game - you were a part of it. It had taken hold in the gaming community like a virus and spread like wildfire through the masses. Within a week of it being launched it was making the news and was rated as the most purchased game of the year. The world was constantly expanding and even with the glitches and the problems that the game had, it was found to have one major flaw -- it was the escape that everyone needed.
As people feared the inevitable war that loomed like a shadow over everyone's bodies, they needed to think of something else - anything else - beside the fear that was rising in their throats. OF all the people that would have been needing an escape, none needed it more than Addison. Her parents had taken to the bottle again as her father's mental health declined and her mother raged a not-so-quiet war against the man and his nature of overindulgence. What little money she had was poured into her online life, and she'd saved for weeks to be able to afford the gaming system that was needed to play the game.
But here she was, plugging herself into the game as she sat in her room - possibly the only one that was still clean in the house - and closed her eyes. As the sound of the game booting up played into her ears, she felt a cold chill that pressed down her spine, her body going limp into her bead as her mind drifted off away into the game.
When her eyes opened, she wasn't sitting on her bed anymore in her flannel shirt and cut-off shorts. Her body was leaner now and covered in armor, hair pulled back into a tight ponytail that fit inside of her helmet. The world around her was a loading screen, a bright green circle that read: "Please Wait - Loading Team". Her heart was pounding in her chest as she turned her attention instead towards the rack of guns that lined the wall. She grasped a semi-automatic, enjoying the heft that was in her hands and her smile was slow to her lips as a soft blue light started to appear in the shape of a man.
The words over the head of her new partner for the two player world told her all that she needed to know:
Loading Player Two
You didn't just interact with the world of the game - you were a part of it. It had taken hold in the gaming community like a virus and spread like wildfire through the masses. Within a week of it being launched it was making the news and was rated as the most purchased game of the year. The world was constantly expanding and even with the glitches and the problems that the game had, it was found to have one major flaw -- it was the escape that everyone needed.
As people feared the inevitable war that loomed like a shadow over everyone's bodies, they needed to think of something else - anything else - beside the fear that was rising in their throats. OF all the people that would have been needing an escape, none needed it more than Addison. Her parents had taken to the bottle again as her father's mental health declined and her mother raged a not-so-quiet war against the man and his nature of overindulgence. What little money she had was poured into her online life, and she'd saved for weeks to be able to afford the gaming system that was needed to play the game.
But here she was, plugging herself into the game as she sat in her room - possibly the only one that was still clean in the house - and closed her eyes. As the sound of the game booting up played into her ears, she felt a cold chill that pressed down her spine, her body going limp into her bead as her mind drifted off away into the game.
When her eyes opened, she wasn't sitting on her bed anymore in her flannel shirt and cut-off shorts. Her body was leaner now and covered in armor, hair pulled back into a tight ponytail that fit inside of her helmet. The world around her was a loading screen, a bright green circle that read: "Please Wait - Loading Team". Her heart was pounding in her chest as she turned her attention instead towards the rack of guns that lined the wall. She grasped a semi-automatic, enjoying the heft that was in her hands and her smile was slow to her lips as a soft blue light started to appear in the shape of a man.
The words over the head of her new partner for the two player world told her all that she needed to know:
Loading Player Two