Day 4 - Black Out

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When I woke up that day, I felt a newfound freedom, freed from the clutches of my mother's incessant voice. The absence of her annoying comments allowed me to walk around the house in my favourite clothes without judgement. It seemed that something had affected the whole world, rendering electrical appliances useless and plunging us into uncertainty. Little did we know that a real crisis was looming on the horizon. After a moment's reflection, I rose from my bed and looked down at my body. Something was happening to me. Looking down at myself, I noticed that my chest had begun to grow during the night. I began to tremble. What should I do? What was happening to me? This was not normal. Something was happening to me. It was something I did not want. Why was this happening to me? What was I becoming? I felt my chest grow. Fear crept through my body and I knew I had to do something. I went to the wardrobe to choose my clothes. My female body was developing. I had to do something about it and I already knew what to do. When no one was around, I had to find some tape to wrap around my chest. Somehow I had to do it secretly so that my parents would not notice. Then everything would stay as it was and I would not change. I would not need a bra and could go on living as before. Unfortunately, I had no duct tape in my room. So I had to look elsewhere. I would lock the bathroom door and do it when nobody was there. It was the alarm clock that woke me up. But its shrill sound wasn't as annoying as my mother's voice. I was finally free of her clutches.

Of course she might come back, but today I was free. I could walk around the house in my favourite clothes without my mother's annoyed comments. No one would scold me for my tastes. I would look for the tape later, when father would not notice. The television was still off. It would not turn on so quickly. No one knew what had happened, but there were rumours that something had fried the electrical appliances. No one knew what it was, but it could have affected the whole world. No one knew then that the real crisis was coming. After sitting on the bed and thinking for a while, I got up and went to the wardrobe to get some clothes. When I had chosen the clothes I wanted, I went into the kitchen. My father was waiting for me in the kitchen, he had made sandwiches for us. We sat in silence with my sister Mia and ate our food, not knowing what to say in this newfound loneliness. My sister and I sat on our uncomfortable wooden chairs. We both ate in silence. Neither of us dared speak. We had no idea what to talk about. I let out a moan that broke the silence and caught the attention of my family. They all stared at me. My father asked me what was wrong. I had no idea what to say. I was having a hard time adjusting to my mother's sudden absence, although it was nice to have more time to myself. They inquired about my distress, but all I could do was moan more, unable to articulate the turmoil inside me. The breakfasts were not as tasty as the ones Mother used to make for us, but they were good. It was a great improvement on our father's cooking.

Which meant they were fine. Mia was sad. She seemed to miss Mum too. Although adjusting to my mother's sudden absence was a challenge, I found solace in the loneliness it brought. With a mixture of conflicting emotions, I finished my sandwich and ventured out. On my way to school, I ran into the enigmatic figure known as the Black Raven again. We walked past each other and I tried to ignore his presence, but he persisted in his pursuit. Annoyed, I turned to confront him, demanding to know what he wanted. He claimed to be offering his assistance, explaining that he wanted to train me for an impending danger. Confused, I questioned him further, only to discover that he had no knowledge of the specific threat. According to him, we both possessed unique qualities, and he presented me with a syringe containing a mysterious green liquid. He claimed that injecting it would give me temporary strength to overcome the impending danger. Left alone with the syringe, I decided to hide it to avoid further encounters with the Black Raven. As a result, I altered my usual route to school to avoid him altogether.

It was her first day at a new school. She was unsure, especially as she couldn't remember anything. Then she saw a girl with green eyes and blonde hair. The strange young girl seemed to be busy with something and Celina silently sat down next to her. After sitting next to her, Celina watched her for a while. The girl had blonde hair and pale green eyes. She did her work in silence. Celina was impressed by her diligence. It felt somehow good to see her working. So Celina asked her name. The girl told her that it was Alice. She was calm and quiet. Celina found Alice kind of cool. But she had a feeling that Alice would disagree. Alice was a mysterious and strange girl. It was hard to know what was going on inside her. There was a strange atmosphere around this strange girl. She was somehow different. When Alice gnawed on her pencil while thinking, it fell out of her mouth. Celina picked it up and gave it back to her. Celina and Alice sat next to each other at school and got on well. They slowly became friends during the first few lessons. Celina really liked this girl called Alice.

When I arrived at the school, I was greeted by hushed whispers and rumours circulating among the pupils. They discussed the strange occurrences and unexplained blackouts, speculating wildly as to their cause. I couldn't help but wonder if they were talking about me, their scrutinising looks making me uneasy. They were staring at me. I could feel their burning gaze on my skin. My behaviour had always been strange and I had always been the target of bullying. So these stares made me feel very uncomfortable. I hurried to the classroom where I noticed several empty seats. Anxiety coursed through my body as I considered the implications. I played with my blonde curls as I thought of all the possibilities. As I searched my degenerate brain for the solution to the case, I chewed on my nails and noticed a black feather on the window. There were also small dents in the wall that looked like someone had used an axe. Were these traces of the Black Raven and the White Rabbit Warrior? Uncertain what to do, I took the syringe with the green liquid. Perhaps it held the key to understanding the situation. I decided to test its effects after school, driven by curiosity and a desire to unlock my hidden potential.

In the meantime, I asked Lucy Holmes, a classmate known for her deductive reasoning skills, to help me investigate the disappearance of another pupil, Paula. Lucy agreed and we planned to meet after school to look into the case. As the day progressed, the schoolyard torture continued, with Jacob and Caleb continuing their bullying. In a moment of desperation, I resorted to using the contents of the syringe to defend myself. The next thing I remembered was Caleb and Jacob lying on the ground, incapacitated by my newfound strength. To my surprise, the Black Raven intervened, placing his hand on mine to stop the rampage. In my uncontrolled state, I had inadvertently caused damage to the school. Once the situation was defused, I left the school and happened to meet a new student named Celina, who was soon to become my friend. Even though I didn't think I deserved a friend, she helped me. Although I did not know why she would help someone like me. I was selfish and cowardly. My main characteristic was that I was unable to have feelings and emotions like other people. It was also difficult for me to communicate. When I was nervous, I used to play with my curls or my fingers. I would twist my fingers as I sometimes did when I was nervous.

After school, my classmate Lucy and I talked. When we finished, the new student, her name was Celina, followed me to the library where I read some books. Then, after studying for a while, we each went home. I wondered what it was all about. The White Rabbit Warrior, who was he? Why did he do it? How did he do it? When I looked outside, I saw him. He was staring at me. I trembled. Then I went out to meet Lucy. I waited for her and we started looking for clues in Paula's case. We got lost in the urban maze and came to a small house at the end of the street. A couple of young men were sitting in front of number 88. The number was particularly strange because the house to the right was number 9 and the one to the left was number 7. They were having a cup of tea. Somehow we ended up in the garden of this house. The windows were blacked out so we could not see what was inside the house, but the door to the garden was open. We crept into the house but were disappointed. It was just an ordinary house. Then both of us saw an iron door. It was locked. The two of us barely managed to open it by force. When we had opened the door, an eerie staircase invited us down. We walked slowly down the cold stone steps. I shivered because I had a bad feeling. When we reached the cellar it was dark. We could hardly see anything. What we could see clearly were the remains of an old spaceship. We both heard footsteps and ran. When we came out of the cellar, we saw the White Rabbit Warrior chasing us with his axe. The two of us barely escaped his fast and swift blows. We were glad when we finally got out. Unfortunately, we had found no trace of the missing students who had been kidnapped by someone, but we were pretty sure that the person who lived in there had something to do with all the things that were happening in this town.

Soon she would have a new friend, Alice. Alice was a nice and friendly girl in her class. Although she was sometimes a bit rough around the edges and not very good with words. In fact, she had hardly spoken to Celina at all. Nevertheless, Celina would be visiting Alice very soon. Alice was a cool and happy girl. Celina was looking forward to seeing her at school tomorrow. She hoped that she and Alice would do something together. She was a nice, happy girl. This girl was so cool.

When I got home, my dad was waiting for me, but my mum was still missing. But the house was empty. Except for my little sister Mia. But she knew nothing either. It was the first time she had ever been alone. She asked me where our mother was and I said I did not know. I took her hand and decided to go to my father and ask him if we should go and look for my mother. First I wrapped some tape around my chest. Then I asked my father if Mia and I could go with him. He agreed and said he would give us a lift in his car. My dad looked for his car keys and when he found them, he called us. All three of us got into the car and decided to search the eerie, deserted streets. As my dad drove, the missing persons lampposts flickered ominously, and the sparse presence of cars was one thing that bothered me.

It was the many missing people. Many lanterns had a sheet of paper on them, looking for a missing person. The lanterns were flickering and the streets were eerie. Passengers seemed to be staring at our car. Most of the lights were out. I could see very few cars. Suddenly a distraught woman ran across the road. In a broken and painful voice, she shouted a name that was hard to make out through her sobs. After a while we reached the shopping centre. When we got to the mall, we saw no one, so we decided to go inside. It was quiet inside the shopping centre. No one was there as we hurried through the ghostly corridors. The three of us called our mum. When we got to her shop, our exhausted mother was waiting for us. Dad and I sighed. She ran up to us and hugged my dad. The three of us rushed to the car and I drove home with my parents. Now that my mother was back, I thought my life would go on as usual, and I soon found out that I was right. After an argument with my mother, I had to take the tape off. My mother scolded me for doing such a thing. She said that tomorrow my parents would buy me a bra, which of course I did not want. As we drove through the night, I decided to go to my favourite 24-hour supermarket and buy a can of alcohol-free beer. I would do that when we got home. On the way home we suddenly saw something in the road. It had scary red eyes staring at us. My dad tried to get us out of the way and turned off.

He almost hit a tree. After narrowly avoiding an accident, my dad continued to drive us home, but I saw that this thing was chasing us. With a thud, something landed on top of our car. We were all shocked by what happened next. Somehow our car started to fly. Something was pulling our car up into the sky. I felt so lost and hopeless. What was going to happen to us. There was only one thing I could do. I had to climb up to get a better look at those things. But just as I was about to do so, my mother pulled me away from the window and scolded me for risking my life. She told me to wait, but I was afraid that this thing would make us fall to the ground. I thought that if I did nothing, we might all die. But I did not want to be scolded by my mother for risking my life, so I waited. I should have realised that there was nothing I could do, because it had always been this way. During my childhood I had no one but my family. That is why I still rely on my parents like a child, and why I cannot stand up to them and go my own way. Suddenly I heard the glass of the car break and I was rudely dragged out of the car. In the last moment before I was pulled out of the car, I grabbed my little sister. I desperately reached out for my parents, who were becoming more and more distant. As I watched my parents and their car disappear into the evening sky, a beautiful sunset came into view. Looking up, I saw that I had been rescued by the Black Raven. I was still holding my little sister. The Black Raven put us on a roof and flew away. After this adventure I went to my favourite supermarket to calm down. Inside, I saw that the refrigerators, which normally kept things cold, were out of order.

They had no meat because they had to throw it away. I took a can of beer and paid for it. After I drank it, I tried to kick it, but I slipped, fell and landed on my hands. When I got up I saw the cat. I was used to it. I have never had good coordination since I can remember. When I was little, I often fell and landed on my hands. Like a monkey. The tin rolled on and on. Then it was stopped by the strange boy I had met the day before yesterday. He looked at me. The cat obviously belonged to him, because it was walking around his feet.

I have chosen the right one. The time will come when you will realise your true potential, little monkey. It will come soon. Soon a new time will begin. The time of humans is over. Our time has begun. I will help you.

He said to me, helping me up. I saw the White Rabbit Warrior with an axe beside him. Then he disappeared into an alley. Then suddenly I saw something that made me shudder. The psychologist who diagnosed my autism, the woman I had spoken to a few days ago, was also reported missing. Unlike my sister, I always had problems communicating, so I let her do the questioning. But now that the person we wanted to speak to had also disappeared, I did not know what to do. We had originally planned to talk to the psychologist to find out if my parents had visited her today. Now that she was missing, I had no leads to follow. I stood there thinking about the other possibilities and felt a bit desperate.

I decided that we should go to check out her facility even though she probably was not there. But even though we had been there a few days ago, I did not know the way. When I wanted to go back home, I saw the boy in the black cape. His hair was as white as always. Just as I saw him, it started to rain. Mia asked me if we would follow that strange boy. After following him a while, I saw him vanishing in an alley. There, he met two strange men and an uncanny woman. They were all wearing gray coats. I did not hear what they were saying, because they were so far away. The three gave something to him. It looked gray and slimy. I did not know what it was but it looked as if something was moving inside. After that, the boy and the three suspicious men went away. Suddenly, I saw the White Rabbit Warrior and I silently followed him. On the way home, it was getting dark.

It was time for a meal, so she ate something. That was when someone phoned her. It was the boy with cxhestnut hair and a white robe. He wanted to know how school was and she announced that she was doing well. After that, she heard the barking of a dog and some screams, which made her shiver. As she went out, she saw a black figure with a mask. The mask had a long black beak. Who was it? Celina started to shiver. The strange creature was observing her.

We had no light and no computer. I used to sit and do my homework by candlelight. It was hard to do without help and I was worried about my parents. Why had I not been able to save them? I felt guilty that I had not tried to save them then and that their fate was uncertain. I thought about going to my grandmother's, but she lived too far away, and until I knew where my parents were, it would be foolish to move. Suddenly there was a knock at the door. I opened it. It was Dad. He was wearing a suit that was partly torn and wet. My mother was nowhere to be seen. Our father told us to wait in the house until he found my mother. He said our mother had gone. Dad said it had been cold and dark where they had been. It had been some kind of nest. He had somehow managed to escape during the time we had been separated. But he had not been able to save Mother. Our father said he would try again. We waited, but he did not return. We decided to go out and look for them. Suddenly we saw something in the dark, scary streets. It was probably the White Rabbit warrior. I could barely make out the outline in the darkness. "I will make you pay for invading our master's house!" He shouted. The creature lunged at us with an eerie-looking axe. I dodged one of his blows and searched the darkness for a useful weapon. Suddenly I found something, grabbed it and threw it at the creepy stranger. Then I heard the sound of breaking glass and the creature fled with a growl.

As she studied, she saw a creature with claws and a black beak chasing something she couldn't see. She thought she was hallucinating, so she didn't pay any attention to the faint screams she heard and continued to study.

Mia and I had been waiting for some time, but Dad was still missing. We thought about going to look for him, but then we decided to put it off for a while, and after a while we decided to go. With Mia by my side, I went out to look for Dad. It was dark outside so I had to use a torch. The road was quite scary at night. Any rustling could be a danger and I only had my torch. I shivered with every step. Mia clawed her hands into the sleeves of my sweater. But we both continued bravely. After a while we came to a building. We could hear the father's voice from inside. We both tried to open the door, but it was locked, so we had to break it down. Luckily the door was old and rusty. That made it easy. Once inside, we freed Dad and went home. Exhausted, we decided to go to bed. Before going to bed, I went to the bathroom to take a shower. After I showered, I was about to go out when I noticed that someone had locked the door. I turned around and saw that someone had jumped through the window. It was a young girl whose body was covered in blue slimy scales. She was flying in the middle of the room. The girl had long, sharp claws. She swung them at me as she flew through the air. I dodged her attacks and kicked her out of the window. Then I got out of the bath and began to shiver. Where had all these strange

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