UPWARD

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WHEN GRAVITY FAILS, HUMANITY IS TESTED. The sky changes first. Without warning, meteors ignite the atmosphere, tearing through the clouds and crashing into the earth. Panic spreads across a quiet suburban town as fire rains down from above. But destruction is only the beginning. Then gravity weakens. Objects begin to tremble. Dust rises from the ground. Water lifts from sinks in silent spirals. And those who look up at the burning sky start to ascend. Their bodies drift slowly upward, suspended in an invisible force. Their eyes change — distant, reflective, almost illuminated — as if responding to something beyond human understanding. Some resist. Some surrender. Some never come back down. In the middle of the chaos, a young boy fights to survive as the world around him loses its anchor. Streets become weightless corridors. Homes turn into fragile shelters. The laws of physics collapse, and trust becomes as unstable as the ground beneath his feet. Is it a cosmic anomaly? A natural reset? Or something choosing who rises… and who remains? As society fractures between fear and fascination, one question remains: If the sky is calling — do you hold on, or let go?

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