In the heart of the city, where the streetlights barely pierced the night, Timmy stood his ground. The cold wind bit at his cheeks as he faced Tommy, his older brother. "Come on, Timmy. It's just one little thing. Nobody will know," Tommy urged, his eyes glinting with a mix of desperation and defiance.
"No, Tommy. I won't do it," Timmy replied, his voice steady despite the fear clawing at his insides. He knew the consequences of his brother's actions, but something stronger held him back—a sense of right and wrong that refused to be silenced.
From the shadows, the Ground Reaper observed the exchange between the brothers. His presence was felt rather than seen, a chilling sensation that curled around the edges of their consciousness. The horns that adorned his head seemed to pierce the night sky, a reminder of the choices that lay before them.
"Seven chances, little one," a voice echoed in Timmy's mind, low and haunting. "Seven chances to prove where your soul belongs."
Later that evening, Timmy found solace in the kitchen, where his mother was preparing dinner. The warmth of the room was a stark contrast to the chilling encounter in the alley. She looked at him with gentle eyes, sensing his turmoil. "Whatever it is, Timmy, remember that love and goodness are always stronger," she said softly, her words wrapping around him like a comforting blanket.
That night, as Timmy drifted into sleep, he found himself in a place that was neither here nor there. Purgatory stretched before him, a realm of shadows and whispers. The Ground Reaper appeared once more, his form indistinct yet undeniably powerful. "Choose wisely, young one. Many paths lay before you," he intoned.
In contrast, a vision of heaven unfolded before Timmy's eyes, filled with vibrant colors and an ethereal light that seemed to promise peace and reunion. There, he saw his grandparents, their faces alight with joy, beckoning him to join them. The love emanating from the vision was palpable, stronger than anything he had ever known.
Timmy awoke with the first light of dawn, his heart filled with a quiet resolve. He knew the path he needed to take. Standing by the window, he watched the world awaken, the sun casting golden hues across the city. The choice was clear now, as clear as the morning sky, and he felt a sense of peace settle within him.
"I will choose love, I will choose good," he whispered to himself, his words a vow, a promise to the universe.
















