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"Did you guys hear tonight's broadcast?" A mousy-looking girl in large, round glasses closed her textbook and looked up from her notes to address the study group.

"Yeah! I heard it w-..."

"No, you didn't, Meena." Aalex interjected, not moving his eyes away from his homework. "None of us do." He finished scrawling out a few more lines before pointed closing his book."The only reason any of us nosebleeds are us so late is to study for midterms... Stop trying to act so tough." Aalex shifted uncomfortably, his face changing to a shade of crimson.

The others turned on him. "Just because you're too chicken doesn't mean the rest of us are!" Meena grinned at him tauntingly.

"Yeah! You never do anything fun anyway, Aalex. You're always stuck at home, studying or playing that stupid violin."

"I-t's not stupid," he objected, but was ignored.

"I know! Let's drag Aalex to the Neon Strip. I'm tired of studying anyway." The others chimed in agreement, and Aalex En's protests were stifled.

"We have school tomorrow... I-I can't be out past curfew." Meena grabbed him by the sleeve and pulled him out the door. He slung his backpack over his shoulder and continued listing excuses. "We're going to get mugged. Y-you know, we don't have adult supervision. What if one of us gets hurt, or worse... What if we do poorly on our tests?" His brows folded in a mixture of concern and fear.

Meena rolled her eyes. "Nothing bad is going to happen... Live a little! Besides, my friend said his friend's brother said that the broadcast tonight didn't even list anyone this week for the Death Roll." A knot tightened in the pit of Aalex's stomach, but he swallowed his last complaints. Perhaps it would do him some good to loosen up, to spend a night on the town, and to enjoy the company of his friends. Still, his nerves boiled over in this gut, and he couldn't put the worry to the back of his mind.

Meena led the way, Aalex in tow, through a maze of tight alleyways and closely-knit businesses. In the distance, Aalex En could hear the low rumble of bass and the sky seemed to glow with smog and neon. The sound of hundred of voices all speaking at once filled the air with a buzzing, busy sound. His friends turned the corner, pulling him along, and the alleyways opened into a large, light-filled road--the gentle whispering electricity of neon, the patter of a crowded plaza, food mongers in carts, shouting their wares. Aalex moved in closer to his friends, gripping the strap of his pack tightly.

The group turned to face him, the colorful glow casting tints of color onto their cheeks as they grinned expectantly at him. Meena let go of his hand, and he felt suddenly even more vulnerable--the certain surreal sadness of feeling alone at a party, the quietness of loud spaces. He gulped. "Sooo," Meena cooed, her sing-song voice almost buried in the bustling streets. She rocked back and forth on her toes, shoving her glasses up on her face. "What do you want to do first, Aal?"

He had heard of the many game shops along the Neon Strip. He had passed through the area many times before on his way to and from school, but never at night--and certainly never for recreation. "Uh... We could-... We could check out the arcade, he offered, glancing to the side. The others seemed to approve, and before he realized it, they were already at the game room. Prizes were displayed along the walls on glowing pink shelves, and a voice over the intercom droned on about daily jackpots and bonus games. His company had split apart to play the games of their choosing, and he was relieved to have a moment of peace, despite the migraine-inducing environment.

He found a table and began to read over his notes. Glancing up, he watched Meena play, her head encased in a reality altering visor. Aalex smiled softly to himself. "Perhaps this isn't so bad..."

But he had spoken too soon. The power to the entirety of the Neon Strip cut out. Even in the dead of night, it was not as dark as this. Cries of surprise pierced the darkness. Aalex En stumbled to Meena and helped pull her from the helmet. "Are you okay? Let's get out of here." Before he could continue, she took his wrist again and guided him to the street. Confusion, panic and amusement had stricken the crowds outside. Everyone was murmuring to themselves about the sudden power-outage.

As quickly as the lights had died, they returned--flickering back to life with the warm radiance of noble gases. "Please, Meena, let's get out of here. Please... Let's go home." He pleaded, but she was already pushing her way through the confused masses and toward a large LED sign. The brightness and worry were making him sick to his stomach. His head was throbbing in pain, and hot and angry bolts of lightning coursed through the back of his vision. "Meena, wait!" The crowd had already swallowed her, and Aalex En was lost in a sea of people.

"E-excuse me... Pardon me. I'm sorry. Sorry." He pushed his way through the masses, searching for his friends. Above the bobbing heads, he could see a Restech Sentry approach. Aalex's eyes widened. He had never been this close to one before. Its hull was dotted with a network of pulsating nodes and shimmering circuits; the robot had what appeared to be ventilation slats down the entirety of its frame. The very air around it seemed to pulse with what Aalex could only assume was Resonance. The machine was amazing. The Sentry lifted its arm, and the atmosphere around it radiated heat waves. Sudden realization dawned upon his features. "Get down! It's firing!!"

The missile rocketed past his head, leaving his hair singed and his ear ringing. An expletive fell out of his mouth as the crowd lurched forward, threatening to trample him. He shoved his way past, moving toward the place of impact. Did it hit someone? Is everyone okay? Is Meena okay? Fear tightened in his gut. I never should have come here... We never should have come here! Blood stuck to his shoes and soaked into the cuffs of his pants. The acrid smell of smoke and burning hair, of cooked flesh, and dust surrounded them. He could hear the Sentry charging again for another shot.

What remained of the bodies lay crumpled on the street, smoking and in pieces. Aalex couldn't look away. His eyes were round and wide with fear, entranced by horror. Something crunched beneath his shoe. Stepping back, he slowly looked down: it was a pair of thick, round glasses. "Meena..." The name left his mouth before the gravity of it hit him. Everything was slowing down, a dream of a dream; the screaming was distant, and he was numb. The sound of another decompression sounded lifetimes away.

I didn't even want to be here.
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