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Chapter 3: Chapter 3: The Memories

As I walked through the crowded station, trying to make sense of my situation, I began to feel a strange sensation wash over me. It was like a fog lifting in my mind, revealing bits and pieces of my past.

I remembered my name - Alex - and my job as a software engineer. I remembered my friends and family, and the life I had lived on modern day Earth. But how had I ended up in this strange place called

the metro, in a station called "Polis?"

I decided to try and find someone who could help me understand what was going on. I approached a group of people and asked if they knew how I could get back to my world. They looked at me with confusion and disbelief, and one of them told me that there was no going back.

I was starting to feel hopeless and desperate. I needed to find a way to get some answers, to figure out how I had ended up in this strange place and how I could possibly return home.

I decided to explore the station and see if I could find any clues or information. As I walked, I saw signs and posters that seemed to hint at a dark and dangerous world outside the metro. There were warnings about mutated creatures and radiation, and mentions of a war that had devastated the surface world.

I couldn't believe what I was seeing. How had I ended up in a world like this? And more importantly, how could I find a way back to my own world? I had no choice but to keep searching for answers and hope that somehow, I would find a way home.


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Ok maybe I post alle three

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