Realitysis 25 01 06 Sawyer Cassidy Our Parents ... ⭐ ⭐

Sawyer felt a tug at his chest, a sensation like being pulled gently into a stream. Cassidy’s hand squeezed his, and together they stepped forward, crossing the threshold of the RealitySis. The world they entered was familiar, yet alien. The oak tree still stood, but its bark was silver, and the leaves shimmered with a metallic sheen. The sky was a deep violet, streaked with ribbons of gold. In the distance, a city rose—sleek towers of glass and steel, but the architecture was impossibly fluid, as if the buildings themselves breathed.

Sawyer’s heart hammered. “What if those numbers are… coordinates? Or timestamps? Maybe the device needs us to be at a specific place at a specific time.”

The world outside was changing—political unrest, rapid technological advances, and a growing public curiosity about the mysteries of the universe. The siblings knew that the day would come when the knowledge they guarded would be needed. They didn’t know when, or who would come knocking, but they were ready. RealitySis 25 01 06 Sawyer Cassidy Our Parents ...

The siblings stared at the map, their minds racing. “We could… we could see everything?” Sawyer asked.

And now, on that cold January morning, they finally felt ready. The attic was a cramped space filled with old trunks, a broken swing set, and the lingering smell of mothballs. Cassidy knelt on the dusty floor, spreading the notebook across a wooden crate. “Saw, look at this,” she whispered, pointing to a diagram that resembled a circuit board crossed with a map of a city. Sawyer felt a tug at his chest, a

Sawyer took the disk, feeling a faint hum against his skin. “We’ll keep it safe.”

Cassidy clenched her fists. “Then what do we do? We can’t just go back and pretend nothing happened.” The oak tree still stood, but its bark

“Ready?” Cassidy asked, her breath fogging in the cold.