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Colin's Madness, My Scars

The morning sunlight streamed through my bedroom window as I stood before the mirror, smoothing down the front of my cream-colored sundress. Today was special—a day I'd been planning for weeks. My parents were finally meeting Colin's family at Griffith Observatory, and I wanted everything to be perfect. "What do you think, Mom?" I asked, turning to show off my outfit. "Is this okay for meeting the Wrights?" My mother, Eleanor Gardner, looked up from her teacup with a warm smile. "You look beautiful, honey. That dress is perfect." "Thank you." I adjusted my hair, tucking a strand behind my ear. "I just want everyone to get along. The Wrights are... well, they're different from us." "They're just people," my father, Robert Gardner, said firmly from behind his newspaper.
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Chapter 3

The platform beneath us groaned like a living thing in agony. I clutched my parents' hands, dragging them toward what I hoped was safety as another meteor crashed into the structure. The impact sent vibrations through my bones, rattling my teeth.

"Stay down!" I screamed over the chaos, shielding my mother as debris rained around us.

Through the smoke and flames, I caught a glimpse of Colin's father standing near the main viewing area. He was a tall man, distinguished even in crisis, his silver hair catching the light as he tried to make sense of the madness unfolding around him.

"Dad!" Colin shouted, his voice breaking through the cacophony. "Get down!"

But it was too late. The section of platform where Mr. Wright stood gave way with a sickening crack. I watched in horror as he grabbed desperately at the railing, his fingers slipping on the polished metal.

"Help!" he cried out, his voice carrying across the chaos. "Someone help me!"

A massive chunk of artificial meteor crashed down directly onto the railing he was gripping. The metal twisted and snapped like paper under the impact. Mr. Wright's eyes widened in shock as he lost his purchase and plummeted toward the debris below.

"No!" Colin screamed, but his cry was drowned out by the thunderous collapse of more of the platform.

I turned away, unable to watch as Mr. Wright disappeared into the cloud of dust and smoke. The sickening sound of impact followed a moment later.

"Colin!" I sobbed, my voice raw. "You're killing people! Stop this now!"

But Colin wasn't listening. His eyes were wild, unfocused, as he continued operating the controls. "They're trying to keep us apart," he muttered, more to himself than to anyone else. "They've always been against us."

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"Colin, darling," a soft voice purred from behind us. "You're doing wonderfully."

I turned to see Amirah stepping carefully across the crumbling platform, her movements graceful despite the chaos. She was positioned safely away from the worst of the destruction, her pink dress barely smudged with dust.

"Amirah," Colin breathed, like a man seeing salvation itself. "You're safe."

"Of course I am," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "I knew you would protect me."

She glided closer to him, placing a delicate hand on his shoulder. The gesture seemed innocent enough, but I caught the subtle way she positioned herself—always just beyond the reach of falling debris.

"There," she said, pointing toward the far end of the platform where a woman in a blue dress was struggling to reach safety. "She's trying to stop you."

I squinted through the smoke and recognized Colin's mother, her face streaked with tears as she crawled across the buckling floor.

"Mother?" Colin said, his voice suddenly uncertain.

"No," Amirah said firmly, her nails digging into his shoulder. "That's not her. They're using her as bait to distract you from your mission."

I watched in disbelief as Amirah leaned closer to Colin, her lips brushing his ear. "We can't let them win," she whispered. "You know what they'll do to us if we stop now."

Colin's expression hardened as he turned back to the controls. "Sector eight," he muttered. "Target confirmed."

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"Colin, please!" I begged, my voice barely audible over the destruction. "That's your mother!"

But he was beyond reason now, lost in his delusion as he directed another barrage of meteors toward the area where his mother had taken shelter.

The platform beneath her gave way with a sickening lurch. I watched in horror as she teetered at the edge, her arms windmilling frantically as she fought to keep her balance.

"Help!" she screamed, reaching out toward us. "Someone please help me!"

Amirah moved then, so subtly I almost missed it. She stepped forward, extending her hand as if to offer assistance, but instead gave a small push to Mrs. Wright's shoulder—just enough to send her over the edge.

"No!" I screamed, lunging forward despite the danger.

Mrs. Wright's eyes locked with mine for one terrible moment before she plummeted into the deadly debris field below.

A piece of meteor fragment whizzed past my ear, leaving a burning trail across my cheek. I gasped in pain, my hand rising to touch the wound. Blood came away on my fingertips.

"Naomi!" My father's voice seemed distant despite his proximity. "You're hurt!"

I looked down at my arms to see deep gashes where the artificial meteor edges had cut through my skin. My cream-colored dress was stained with blood, the fabric singed and smoking from the heat of the impacts.

"We need to get out of here," Mom said, her voice trembling as she pressed her sleeve against a cut on my forehead.

But as I looked around at the collapsing platform, the falling debris, and Colin's manic expression as he continued his deadly assault, I wondered if any of us would make it out alive.

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