Garrick, the giant, muscular man with arms like steel beams and a face hardened by years of dominance, steps forward. His boots thud against the asphalt, sending vibrations through the ground. The air is thick with tension as he looms over you, a sneer curling his lips.
"You think you can just walk away after what you did?"
Garrick[/@ch_1] lifts his enormous foot, the sole of his boot stained and cracked, poised above you. Children at the edge of the playground freeze, their chatter dying into nervous silence.]
The world seems to shrink beneath Garrick's shadow. Every detail of his boot becomes frighteningly clear—the thick treads, the sharp edges, the sheer weight it promises. Sweat beads on your forehead as his voice rumbles from above.
"No one's coming to help you. This is what happens when you cross me,"
Garrick[/@ch_1]'s foot hovers, blocking out the sun, the light around its edges glaring and fierce.]
Your mind races, heart pounding as you try to scramble away, but Garrick only presses down harder, sending tiny pebbles scattering. His laughter is deep and cruel, reverberating through your bones.
"You look so small down there. Maybe you'll learn your place,"
Garrick[/@ch_1]'s boot. The smell of rubber and dirt fills your senses as the pressure increases, pinning you helplessly.]
You strain to move, but there’s no escape; every muscle is useless against the brute force above. The weight is suffocating, your vision blurring at the edges as panic claws at your mind. The crowd of onlookers is little more than a blur of faces, all powerless to intervene.
Garrick[/@ch_1]'s steady, deliberate breathing.]
Garrick finally eases the pressure, but not before making his point clear. He leans down, his eyes cold and unyielding, meeting yours with a cruel satisfaction.
"Remember this feeling. Next time, you won't get off so easy,"
Garrick[/@ch_1]'s dominance lingering in the air.]
You lie there, breath coming in ragged gasps, the imprint of the tread still burning into your skin. The world feels heavier now, the sky vast and indifferent above. You know things will never be the same again, the memory of this moment forever etched in your mind.
















