I have had this idea rolling around in my head for a while and I have finally found the motivation to start it. Just a note before the story starts, *large intake of breath* I do not own any of the characters that are not my own and all rights of those characters go to Riot games. Any review at all is welcome especially criticism. Welcome to Flip - ediS (for all of those who couldn't catch it the title is Flip - Side, hope you enjoy :)

FLIP:

The chalk tapped across the blackboard, clicking as it was dragged and raised. The man turned around,

"Today we will be going into more depth about the paradox of Schrodinger's theory." He stood at the bottom of a large auditorium where a body of students sat. Some mumbled to themselves while some of the more dedicated took in every detail of the lecture.

The chalk started its clicking again, sketching out a rough diagram.

"The Austrian scientist Schrodinger came up with a theory commonly referred to as 'Schrodinger's cat. This theory states that -, '" Leo tapped his pencil against the empty sheet of lined paper. This class was such a drag, there really was nothing interesting happening he had already learned this in highschool.

"- where it would be in a superposition of two states at once." Someone in the crowd raised their hand.

"Yes what is it?"

"Professor Ray wouldn't that -" Leo dulled out the noises around him. His sleep deprivation was hitting him hard. He started to sketch on the paper, creating dull arcs and circles.

"Well that is why it is called a paradox, because the possibility of being one or the other is never known unless revealed although it does not make sense they have already tested this theory with light. Before you have another question I can already guess where it is going, what if we were to measu-"

Eventually the lines became shapes. He was not sure where his hands were taking it, why should it matter. He looked up from the doodle to see the professor sketching down lines and dots.

"And yet every time they were to measure it they would always end up as particles instead of waves." The professor continued his rambling. The sketch was starting to take shape, Leo turned his attention away from the lecture to focus more on his so called "notes." What was once just a bunch of lines started to look more and more like some sort of bird. He tilted his head and started to round out the sides.

"Now you may ask questions." Multiple hands immediately shot up in the air.

"Yes what is it?" He pointed the chalk towards a student.

"What about schrodinger's original concept of the multiverse?" The professor just stood there.

"Well, that would be going somewhat off track but it is still a very interesting theory." Some people groaned in complaint at the side comment. Leo put down the pencil and leaned back, more focused.

"One way I like to think of it is that every action we take, everything we do has either a do or a don't." He drew an arrow splitting off into two more. "Even the most menial of tasks such as choosing what color to wear or what to eat that day has a do or don't. This concept states that for every action we take, there is a parallel or similar universe where that action either did or did not occur. Yet we can go even further, for example, what if the laws of physics were different? What if the big bang never happened? What if human civilization did not reach the point it was before extinction. All of these 'what ifs' is another possibility for a probable universe."

Leo was tilted back in his seat, listening with mild curiosity. "Most people find this to be quite startling or even fake except this theory was also scientifically proven. Many people refer to this in works of fiction, calling them things like 'alternate timelines' or 'parallel realities' yet they all come back to the concept of multiverse."

He moved his thoughts away from the upcoming archery competition and onto the actual class. Breaking down the theory in his mind and finding multiple faults in some of the logic. It was just another concept, another scientific theory.

He propped up his notebook to take another look at the sketch. On it was a large bird, it looked almost like an eagle but was drawn too big. Near the back there was a etched in cave. Near the bottom some small figures at the foot of the cave, making the bird look huge in comparison. Leo stared into it's eyes which were only half drawn, the eagle stared back.

"Well that will be all for today, all those interested in listening to more about Schrodinger's original theory can stay an extra ten minutes." Leo's thoughts darted back to the lecture, most of it he had just been zoned out. Deciding not to ponder it too much he slid the pad of paper into a small bag that he slung over his shoulder. His head was bowed looking down at the dark wood steps towards the door, he exited the lecture hall and away from the building. 'At least that's the last one for today.' He started to walk across the grass field towards the parking lot. He might not have a car but his Dorm was across the street.

He just wanted to get back to his room and crash, his deranged room mate wouldn't be there right now to bother him. Maybe he could draw out his sketch that he started. He had an upcoming test in an animation course he took not affiliated with his other classes, it was more of a hobby. He could study up some more on Schrodinger and theories about light but he already new the basic concept.

He walked past the central cafeteria and kept his head down. It was just a little past mid-day, he didn't have much to do except catch up on some studying. At least he could look forward to archery club in the evening. The sun beat down on the back of his neck, he had forgot his cap today. Leo sighed and gripped the strap of his sling pack, if he was lucky maybe something different would happen today.

After making it to the front of the campus his eyes looked up, nothing on the street. He hopped off the curb and crossed. Stepping down the concrete sidewalk for another block. He instinctively took a sharp right turn and slowed his steps. Leo raised his head to look at the oak door. Resting one hand on it he waited, taking a deep breath. Something different.


(Quick authors not here, it might be a little confusing at first because of the way I want to structure this story but here is a small hint: different Leo)

EDIS :

A single eye opened groggily, he stared at the ceiling tracing the rock patterns and cracks. There was a small pain in his back and he rolled onto his stomach lazily. Stretching the tired limb. He snorted out of his nose and looked towards the cave opening. Light was streaming through the clean hole, it was at least midday by now. He had nothing better to do than sleep in, besides he should enjoy some good rest before the cold season.

Leo stood up and shook his head, stretching his arms upwards barely touching the top of the cave. He walked forwards slowly and rubbed his eyes. His hair was clumped with dust from kicked up debris. He let it fall loose in front of his face and some of the grime cascade in front of him before he brushed his hair back.

He reached the front of the cave and stood straight to his full height, raising his chin to the sun and letting it warm his face to wake him up. The view in front of him was magnificent, was on the top of a steep cliff that overlooked a large field that broke into a lake. On the other side of the water was a cluster of trees that continued on into the horizon.

The water sparkled in the bright light and Leo could see the wind roll through the grass in gusts making it look like waves of green.

He bent his knees smiling, and jumped off the cliff. Down he fell along rock face and leveled himself to look forward. Then he opened his wings. They quickly stopped his descent and made him shoot forwards, they were three times his height across and a deep brown, extending out from his shoulders. White highlights tipped the end of his feathers leaving a rippling effect along the stretched out wings. Humans would never understand the freedom of being one with the sky. His cloak flapped behind his like a makeshift cape.

Leo flapped the right side to stop it from aching due to the soreness of sleeping on it. He rose upward from a heat draft and started to glide towards the lake, smiling with glee. He repeated this process almost every day but it never got old. His eyes scanned the edge of the water for any wildlife. Even if he had forgot his bow back at the cave he could still check his snare traps.

He smiled at the quickly passing fields of green, he could see each individual grass sweep sideways as the wind gently blew on it. Along with his wings his eyesight was phenomenal compared to humans, instead of feet he had three toed claws that helped him grip onto surfaces or if he was lucky a prey's back. His long ears twitched and tilted back in the fast wind to stop the constant blowing noise. They had a thin coat of brown with a white streak running through them. His orange eyes had thin black irises that swept across the lake, his reflection stared up at him, shadow close behind.

There were a few fish just below the surface but he was not daring enough to get himself completely soaked along with the brown caped cloak he was wearing. He started to lower himself towards the rim of the water and once he was a couple feet away gave a couple of long flaps to slow his speed. His feet thumped on the ground and he took a few strides forward to come to a complete stop.

His snares would be a short distance in the forest, he would normally get at least one catch but if he didn't he could still go out hunting later with his bow. The wings folded neatly behind him and moved under his cloak. He lifted his hood up and started to walk through the forest. This routine was pretty average, he would check and move the snares he set up in the forest in the morning, then go for naps, fishing, or washing up. The sounds of life sprung up all around him, the rustling of leafs, tweeting of birds, and occasional sound of an animal scurrying across the undergrowth.

Once a week he would sweep around his territory to make sure that no pesky humans or other unwanted creature strayed into his land. Leo enjoyed being alone, the music of the forest and life was enough to keep him company.

He had scouted out this territory years ago, it lay somewhere on the mainland of Valoran a ways west, he had made sure that it was far far away from civilization. The bright day became shaded as he strided into the foliage, well aware of where he had to go. "Ah- doo de da." The tune echoed between the trees, making it seem like they were singing back. "Dum de dum, ha ah."

Just another pleasant day, he was always prepared for action but never outwardly seeked it. A simple life is the one best lived. . He let his mind wander until he reached his trap closest to the water. Leo smiled, a rabbit was hanging upside down in the rope snare. 'I was lucky to get one on the first one.' His hands moved to undo the creature from the trap and slung the body over his shoulder. Then he reached up to reset the snare, after one more catch he would move it to a different part of the forest.

As he was resetting the snare he smirked. It would be a pleasant surprise if something different happened today. Something different.


Well hope you enjoyed this chapter, I am probably going to be updating this story regularly along with my other one. Review are very much appreciated (especially criticism or places where I could have done better) I hope to keep this story going so any motivation helps :3

Thanks for reading!