Chapter One

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The streets of New York brimming with people walking about trying their best to live what most would consider daily life. A boy with dusty blond hair and the build of every tiny nerd was walking down these streets not worried about anything except for the paycheck in his hands, not giving a second thought to the people running by or the cars zipping past. "Today is payday! With this, I can finally afford the new PS5, it took me five months to save up enough after my living expenses but it's finally time." The boy thought while looking up at the sky, fist raised and eyes closed. As he continued his walk growing ever closer to his apartment, passing by trees surrounded with bricks forming a small circle and mailboxes which were getting filled with everyone's bills and another assortment of important papers. A sound of distant buzzing could be heard, most would have seen the bee or at least heard it but the boy was too distracted with his thoughts about what the new graphics might look like or what new anime games would come out for the newest device on market. Then like lightning, the first killer bee to make it to the US alive began its attack, flying down from the sky like a missile zooming through branches and falling leaves, dodging them like bullets from the matrix. It had a target chosen and it wasn't going to let it escape, it had to inject its eggs into the boy and then escape so that its prey could hatch its eggs for it. Then gone from the boy far above the clouds a messenger was doing his part trying his best to get what was known as the laziest goddess in existence to do her job. "Goddess, the killer bees you let loose are about to kill thousands, shouldn't we do something about it?" He said with a voice that if you heard it you would know was overworked. "Ya, I guess," came a females voice, the same type of voice you would hear from a high school diva who wanted nothing to do with the current conversation. "Just shoot it down with some lightning or something," she said to the messenger who was close to facepalming himself from her sheer stupidity. "We can't do that if the other gods found out," then before the messenger who had, had more than enough from this diva goddess could finish explaining why they couldn't shoot the bee out of the sky with lightning on a clear day, the goddess waved her finger in a circular motion and from the sky of the mortal realm lightning flew striking the bee as it landed right on the shoulder of a poor unsuspecting boy.
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