Thinking...

"'Have you ever had a dream? Something you will never be able to reach? No matter how hard you try, no matter how hard you work, you will never be able to reach it?'"As I opened Google, I immediately went to Roblox.com. There it was, my awesome, rich account, in all its glory.

The day was March 21st, 2018.

When the page finally loaded after 2 minutes of waiting, I quickly typed up Trade Hangout to trade my Messor. When the game loaded, so many players were trading valuable items. Everyone had Builders Club, but that was the usual. Then some person joined the game, somehow without Builders Club. Turns out the player was an exploiter. The exploiter teleported everyone to a game called 'thinking'. At first glance I thought it was some crappy myth game. The game was pure white, with stone pillars surrounding the spawn area. North to the spawn was a bed next to a radio on top of a night stand. Further searching, I found the exploiter going by the name of 309. I pulled up the menu, there was no user with the name of '309'. Suddenly, someone said, "stop thinking". "wdym?" I replied, commenting on their message. What does that mean? A moment later, the screen turned pitch black. The pitch black screen soon faded, revealing the background once white- now hellish red. The bed and the nightstand vanished. The stone pillars remained, but the calm atmosphere didn't. Seconds later, my computer crashed. My computer's monitor was burning hot. Perhaps the game loaded in too much for my computer to handle? I turned off my PC as quickly as I could, to keep the monitor from overheating too much. I then went to sleep, somehow I went to sleep almost instantly. It felt like 5 minutes I slept but it was already 12 hours later. I then loaded up my PC, went to Roblox, to find my account had been logged out. I checked my account's profile, to be met with my status being "compromised by 309". I contacted Roblox support, tried to reset my password, but I was met with an email sent by 309comp@wormhole.gg. I clicked the email and was met with a message that read "keep thinking."