My Upside Down World's

My Upside Down World's
The Apes


4 Fireballs are directed at me. I hit as much as I can and avoid the ones I can't afford to hit.


My hands almost came out from being too tired to beat these crazy fireballs.


I was thinking, can I upgrade this tennis racket? I pressed the pause button and I saw my coin and my tennis racket.


Oh, it can! But it's expensive and my coins haven't been enough to upgrade this racket.


Don't cry Keira! My tears are of no use at this time!


I hit those fireballs again with vigor! I had to collect coins in order to upgrade my tennis racket.


Dash!


Dash!


Dash!


If this were in the real world, I would have been the famous tennis athlete with the strongest and most ball hits in history.


The cling!


Oh, the sound of coins is increasing. I immediately pressed the pause button again and checked the number of my coins. Asik, managed to increase.


I quickly upgraded my tennis racket to something strange. It's like a propagated tennis racket and attached to a cannon.


I made a tutorial on how to use that double act tennis racket.


Okay, so just stay in the direction then they'll hit it for you. .


I pressed the play button again and the fireballs flew back.


Dash!


Dash!


Dash!


The cannon racket started to work for me, one by one the balls he returned to where he came from.


And,


Dash!


Booms!


Booms!


The final ball exploded and shattered into pieces. The clinking sound was heard again.


Yup!


Not a few woods looked like they were, no fire, nothing was burning and that was definitely fine.


I keep walking.


In this game world, time will roll faster not to mention my energy.


The foot of the mountain began to look, I was getting excited to walk. Sometimes I put music in pods that I bring just to accompany my solitude.


The day started at night and my energy was running out so I took out my tent and set it up near the creek. That way I can save the water I bring.


I made a bonfire and started to pull out my backpack. Aunt Jemima brought me sliced meat, lettuce leaves and lots of instant rice. My aunt brought me soft drinks too.


The river is clear and cold. Of course because this was at the foot of the mountain.


A lot of fireflies flying around makes the atmosphere tonight quite bright.


After eating, I closed my eyes. I really miss my world. I don't know how many more strange things are coming.


I just want to go back. I didn't feel my tears wetting my sleeping bag.


The next day I woke up hearing something. I opened my tent and saw a cute little rabbit.


I gave the rabbit the rest of the lettuce last night. And once he got what he wanted, he left immediately.


I stretched my body and washed my face in the river water, "Ah, so fresh." Say to myself. I was afraid that my voice would be crusty inside because it was not in use for too long.


I turned on the music from the bluetooth speaker device. And I sang along to the music that was sung.


My breakfast this morning is oat milk a boiled egg and fruit crops.


I consider myself on vacation so that I do not feel afraid or lonely. Sometimes humans need time to be alone in the wild like this. It's just that I've been alone too long.


After I finished breakfast I tidied the tent and other equipment into my backpack. Then I sat down for a while to think about which way I should go.


I finally decided to go to.... Straightest. I told you I'm directional blind so I don't know where North, South, west, or east are. And it will be more confused if there are additional seas such as northwest, North sea or northeast. Though it will be easier to call right, left or straight and turn.


Now, the road in this forest is starting to go uphill, a bit heavy as well because I carry a backpack in the back. I encouraged myself.


So far my journey seems safe.


Till, until,


Pluck up!


Pluck up!


Whatisthis? Pinecone?


I turned my head up to find which pine tree had fallen.


But everything seems normal.


I continued my journey uphill. And again something threw me with pine seeds.


Pluck up!


Pluck up!


This time more people threw me. Is there anything here that is invisible and disturbed by my presence?


I shuddered in horror and sped up my pace.


However, the pine seeds that were thrown at me more and more.


"Who's there?" I asked to vent.


There's no answer.


"Hello! Who threw me pine nuts? Come outside! I won't be mad." Sahutku upset.


Suddenly there was a howling and very noisy, very loud,


"Lwuuu...aaaaa!"


And not just from one direction but from anywhere. Like they were surrounding me.


I focused myself on singing and I put up my earpods to remove the strange sounds.


However,


Yoke!


Something took my earpods.


I turned his head and he grinned widely and carried away my earpods .


"Hey! Restore it!" I exclaimed. What was that? Is it a monkey or an orangutan? I don't know for sure. But they're very noisy.


"Gowew!" They howled again and struggled.


Stupid time! I continued my journey back. But the orangutan pulled my horse's tail hair.


"Hey!" My leg and they ran away.


I sped up my steps almost even running but they seemed endless.


"Hey! Oi! Give me my hat back!" I cried to one of the orangutans who ran away with my hat.


Not only hats, but glasses, and wood for me to hold all in his take.


My patience is over, "Hey! Oi! That's my hairpin! What do you want?" I asked them to approach them.


They came one by one and surrounded me.


What then? What am I supposed to do?


They looked at me and went back to howling, "Wuwuwuwuwu!"


"Whisper!" Tukasku.


"I want to get to my destination soon. Would you excuse me?" I asked desperately to plead with those orangutans.


But they don't budge. Of course it would be creepy if they understood and understood what I meant, right?


One of them pulled my hair, "Aw!" Exciting pain.


"Don't do that to me!" I went back to exclaiming.


Not only that, they raised me high. "Hey.hey put me down!" Tukasku.


Can I jump and run? All right, I'll try.


I broke free from their grip, and prepared to run.


"Hup!" I managed to get off and run.


Those orangutans were chasing me while howling so noisily.


"Littlew!"


I kept running, but I lost fast. The orang-utans were surrounding me again and this time one of them gripped me firmly, "Aaarrgghhhh! Unhand me! Goddamnit!" I begged someone to help me. How'this?


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