Leo stood at the entrance of the Skywalk, his heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. The view promised adventure, the cityscape sprawling beneath him like a living tapestry. He took a deep breath, feeling the cool morning breeze against his face, and stepped onto the glass floor.
Leo felt as if he were flying, the exhilarating sensation of weightlessness urging him onward. But then, a sharp sound—a crack—pierced the air behind him. He dared not look back, his instincts screaming at him to run faster. The glass trembled, sending ripples of fear through his veins.
Leo pushed himself harder, the adrenaline coursing through him making everything else fall away. "Don't stop," he whispered to himself, his voice barely audible over the cacophony of breaking glass. The floor behind him crumbled into a cascade of sparkling shards, falling into the abyss below.
With every ounce of strength, Leo sprinted, his eyes fixed on his goal. "Just a little further," he thought, his legs burning with the effort. The world around him blurred, the only thing in focus was the end of the glass bridge and the promise of solid ground.
Leo leaped, his feet finding purchase on the concrete landing. He stumbled but didn't fall, his breath coming in ragged gasps. Safe at last, he turned to watch the remnants of the Skywalk sway gently in the wind, a testament to the peril he had just escaped.
Leo sat on the ground, his heart gradually slowing. He looked out over the city, the adrenaline fading to a quiet awe. The world felt different now, and he knew he would never see it the same way again. "That was something else," he murmured to himself, a small smile playing on his lips as he savored the triumph of his escape.
















