Turning Metal
Turning Metal
Melting
Melting
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Prompt In the middle of a quiet New York street, a man in white stands alone on the sidewalk, dwarfed by the row of old buildings behind him. Suddenly, the transformation begins. The red bricks, turquoise walls, and rusty fire escapes start to shimmer — their surfaces turning into smooth, reflective silver metal. The entire façade of the block slowly transforms, glinting like a futuristic sculpture. But then, the metal begins to melt. The silver drips downward in thick, molten streams — window frames collapse, stair rails bend and sag, signs distort and slump as if liquefying in extreme heat. The sky remains gray and motionless. The man doesn’t move. Around him, the city crumbles not into rubble — but into liquid metal.