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Simple Things Go Wrong
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Run time 15min

Apryl is in the ER and being treated for anemia the nurse explains to her the illness and takes a look at her vitals. Apryls chart has her scheduled for an injection that takes a turn for the worse. The nurse frantically tries to resuscitate her but needs to call on a very frustrated Doctor for help.

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Elias stared at the black screen. On his desk, a small piece of copper scrap he’d kept from that night began to glow with a faint, impossible warmth. He looked at the date on his taskbar: August 17, 2025. The file hadn't been a memory. It was a countdown.

As the video rolled, Maya struck an arc against a towering structure of scrap copper and glass. Orange embers cascaded like a waterfall. The "sparks" didn't just fly; they danced, caught in the magnetic field she had hidden within the sculpture. For ten seconds, the screen was a riot of artificial stars. Sparks Fly-17082022_720p.mp4

Just as the men in grey reached the light of the sparks, the video glitched. A frame of pure white light frozen for a microsecond showed something impossible: the sparks weren't falling to the ground anymore. They were suspended in mid-air, forming the distinct shape of a hand reaching back toward Maya. The video ended abruptly at 02:14. Elias stared at the black screen

Then, the camera jerked. In the background, the heavy iron doors of the mill groaned open. Flashlights cut through the smoke—not the police, but men in grey suits who didn't belong in a scrapyard. The file hadn't been a memory

The footage was grainy, the 720p resolution struggling with the low light of a decommissioned steel mill. In the frame, a young woman named Maya adjusted her goggles. She wasn't a welder; she was a kinetic sculptor. August 17, 2022, had been the night of the "Great Ignition," an illegal art show deep in the industrial district.

Outside his window, the city power grid flickered once, twice, and then stayed dark, leaving only the rhythmic, orange glow of sparks beginning to rise from the street below. If you'd like to continue the story, tell me: Should Elias to face what's coming? What was the true purpose of Maya's sculpture? Who are the men in grey ?

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