Age Of Elves
ith urgency, echoing through the room. "You have to believe me!" He was dressed in a sharp suit, but his usual confidence had been replaced
t of us, the brightest minds in the field, and claim that there is a parallel dimension? The idea that a portal exists, right next to ours, is ridiculous.
ring resolve. "And what if I have proof?" he chall
you possibly have?" another voi
room cut through the murmurs. A tall, authoritative woman
onnect his laptop to the projector. The room wen
deep underwater. What you're seeing here is not just a random underwater structure; it's a glowing 'X,' a mys
grown brighter, and now there was a strange structur
t wasn't just an anomaly; it was a clear portal to something beyond-something impossible. Creature
m. "This is absurd!" someone yelled. "You
eering. No one listened. The room, once filled with interest, was now emptying
r. Adler pleaded, but his
ler a letter. "You are dismissed," he said coldly. "No m
is career. He turned to Dr. Albert, an old colleague, and begged for help. "Please, I know this is hard to belie
d once, Adler. But this obsession, your refusal to let go..
at the place he had once called home-his office, now reduced to a lonely space filled with
heavy with regret. The only place left for him now was the coastal home he had ret
-
iding the weariness in his eyes. He was trying to distract himself, but the weight of the world seemed to press dow
ce filled with relief as he hugged
k and sighed. "I've failed, Chase," he said, his voice full of r
eyes. "Don't say that, Dad. You tried everything.
father's failure, Chase vowed to continue