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The eagle soared far above the surface of the planet. It could see the entire world but gazed closer, seeing each part of the planet in turn. Looking down, it saw a forest. A gigantic forest—the biggest forest out of the only three that existed on the planet by far, in fact—stretched as far as the eye could see.
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Oftentimes, the strangest things happen when we least expect it. When everything appears to be normal, suddenly, out of the blue, a drastic change can occur, sending our world spiraling out of control. But nothing like this had happened in such a long time, especially in Crownhill.
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As I unlocked the door to my house, all I wanted to do was rest. I turned the doorknob and walked in, setting my shoes in the shoe box to the left of the door. I set my car keys on the table to the right and walked into the living room.
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By the time it reached the decaying bricks and damp asphalt of the cold, dark street, the pouring rain was barely a drizzle. Drip. Drip. The rain slowly formed at the corners of the large neon billboards, which lined the walls and hung facing downward above the street and dripped off, falling to the ground.