Jeff clicked on the create reality option, which was the only option left, and waited for it to load. Jeff thought about what he had done. He had destroyed reality completely. No stars, no planet Earth, no food, no drinks, no parents, no sister, no friends, no school, nothing. All gone. All lost to the Chronivac. And it was all his fault. All because he didn't want to be a slug person. Looking back, he would have preferred being a slug person than destroying reality and losing everyone and everything he loved.
The screen loaded up. Jeff sighed, rubbing the tears out of his eyes, and turned to the Chronivac. There was thousands of options, all of them confused Jeff to no end. "Oh, now there's no way I'll fix this" he said, starting to sob again, until he noticed another option. It was a small slider that simplified the options for people to understand them better. He pulled the slider back a bit. The options were simplified a bit, making it somewhat easier to understand but not enough to fully understand. Jeff pulled it back further. The options were more understandable. Jeff pulled it back even further to a point where he could understand it completely. The thousands of options were reduced to a double digit number that Jeff could complete easily.
Create planet:
Number of moons:
Occupied by:
Species:
Set year:
Set time:
Set weather:
Reality alteration:
Aware:
Creation duration:
Jeff started by what he knew. He wrote "Earth" on the create planet, hoping that the rest of the solar system will appear back to normal. He added one moon. He set the year to the year that he got the Chronivac. The time that he set was last time that he changed his mother into a slug person, a mistake that he will never do again. He set the weather to just a nice sunny day, hoping that the Chronivac would pick up on the hint of bringing back his own reality. He didn't want anyone to know that he completely destroyed reality, so Jeff wisely chose yes for Reality alteration. If he said no, people would have his head impaled on a stick. He didn't want anyone aware of the situation so he chose no. He wanted to get back to reality, his own reality, quickly. He chose one minute for the whole universe to come back to it's natural state.
His mouse was on the "Create Reality" button and he slammed it down...
The Chronivac took the unanswered options and wrote them as random choices...
Jeff didn't know if he was going to get his reality back, but he was going to try, even if he didn't know what to expect...
A bright light started glowing and growing covering any sort of place between the computer and Jeff. It soon surrounded them and continued to grow, getting brighter and brighter. A minute passed as Jeff blacked out from the light...