I walked home calmly after a regular, boring, long day of school. Once I got home, I went straight to my room, turned on the tv, and laid on my bed like every normal day.

"Chase, time for dinner!" My mom yelled.

"Mnneehhh," I replied because I was to lazy to talk. I guess she was used to me acting like I was speaking in tongues because she stopped calling me. I rolled over to the left side of my bed to grab my secret stash of emergency food. When I looked for my last 4 bottles of soda I fell out of my bed and landed right on my head. I would have yelled if I wasn't knocked out. When I woke up, I was still in my room but there was a note on the TV remote. It said,

Hi Chase, I couldn't find you and I thought you went to one of your friends house. Anyway, a friend of mine is having a funeral in another state. Don't worry I left you some food in the fridge and you have your secret stash of food (That's right I know you have a secret stash of food). Anyway I will be back in a couple days.

- Mom

"Home alone... I didn't like that movie so much. Oh yea and I'm at home by myself. I want a corndog..." I said to myself. I walked downstairs and went into the kitchen. When I was about to open the freezer, I noticed the TV suddenly turned on. I walked toward like any dumb person (Watch the movies, the dumb person always walks toward the disaster, like most alien movies) and turned up the volume. It was some kind of emergency announcement about a comet tornado thing that can teleport you to a alternate universe if it hits u and then there will be a rainbow and u can fly and have superpowers. Yea right, like that would happen. It was just some pony show on that I didn't really care about. Once I finished thinking, I walked over to the freezer and grabbed my microwavable corndog. I finished eating my corndog and heard my phone ring.

(In this part of the story I will only be talking. Not the other person on the line WHO I AM NOT MENTIONING, yet at least)

"Hello," I said.

"Oh hey man, what are you doing?"

"WAIT HE IS DOING WHAT!? AND WHERE!? BECAUSE I WANT TO SEE THAT!?"

"Ok I'll be there in 10."

"Cookies? Be there in 5."

I hung the phone up and biked my way to the designated area where I was told to be. Once I got there I found my group of friends standing around a hill.

"Hey Chase, there you are! Hurry your almost too late to see Alex fly in the air during this once in a lifetime meteor shower." My friend, Ted said.

"Man that sounds so awesome, so where are the cookies?" I replied. Ted pointed to the picnic table filled with soda, chips, and obviously cookies. I walked over to the table and looked at the cookies.

"Wow seriously? Peanut butter raison cookie? Nobody eats these, heck nobody even makes these!?" I said frustrated.

"Take what you can get, we're not here for food, we're here for awesomeness." Emma said.

"Ugh.. When is this meteor drop thingamajig." I said.

"It should be coming up in a few seconds." Carl replied. Carl was not wrong. It didn't take that long for the shower to appear. I remembered about the stunt and got ready. We waited and waited for James to begin but he never started.

"Hey guys, I'm going to go look for James," I said. I went over to the area where he was suppose to launch and followed the trail. In time, I found him sitting down with his head between his knees.

"Hey man, what's going on?" I asked James.

"I can't do this, I was practicing on my bike this morning and I fell and broke my arm. But nobody knows that and if I fail... Well you know, no respect." He replied.

"Seriously? Your worried about respect? Ok if you stop sitting here like a doormat I'll do the stunt for you."

"Really? Well here is all the gear you need, good luck."

"I got this... Yea I got this. I think." I put the gear on and got strapped on the bike. With my helmet and a dark visor none of my friends will notice who I am and think I'm James. I Turned on the motor and started moving. I got faster and faster and closer and closer to the ramp. Finally, I was airborne in the middle of the meteor shower. I could hear my friends gasping and wowing (If that's a word). I felt free but something happened during my time in the air. It appears a piece of a meteor broke off and hurdled toward earth. It wasn't big, but was big enough to knock me off my bike, sending me straight for the ground. Luckily I was knocked out by the blow so I didn't really witness the fall. Little did I know that when I woke up, I wouldn't be where I was suppose to be.