Kelvin Jules Heights was born heavier than most, a robust child who would later defy expectations. He grew quickly, toddling and running before most could walk, his laughter echoing through the halls of his childhood home.
"From the moment I arrived, I always felt—different. Like I was meant for something more,"
Kelvin found himself at odds with the educational system, questioning every lesson, every rule. His mind raced through concepts of longevity, sensing that physical, emotional, and social skills were just the beginning.
"Why do we accept the limits set by nature, when we have the tools to change them?"
The next morning, chaos unfolds as students stumble into class, changed forever. The incident is hushed up, but rumors swirl—a mysterious substance, a scandal, and Kelvin's swift expulsion. Hunted by authorities for theft, he vanishes, forging new identities and disappearing into the shadows.
"I never meant for it to happen that way. But when you chase the unknown, sometimes the unknown chases you,"
Richard Fort[/@ch_2], walks past a bustling bar. The air hums with jazz and laughter. An old classmate, Donnie Hudson, spots him, excitement lighting up his eyes.]
"Hey, I know you! It's Kelvin—guys, this is the man who gave us the long life poison!"
Kelvin hushes Donnie, the weight of decades in his eyes. Together, they cross the street to find Helen Mandelson, radiant and ageless behind the bar, her beauty untouched by time.
"What did you do to us, Kelvin? Why am I still forty after all these years?"
Donnie and Helen share stories—joy and heartbreak, success and despair, all colored by their impossible longevity. Kelvin listens, weighed down by responsibility and regret.
"Some of us thrived, some suffered. But we all lived—more than we ever expected. How many lifetimes do we have left, Kelvin?"
"Five, maybe eight or nine. You were the first. The mice lived twelve times their expectancy. I never meant for you to be test subjects,"
"Will you stay? Will you help us understand what comes next?"
"No. After tonight, you will never see me again,"
Others join—Tony, once a class leader, now filled with resentment and curiosity. Tensions flare and Helen intervenes, urging unity. Kelvin reveals his perfected formula, the possibility to change the world.
"Imagine—everyone living five, seven, even nine lifetimes. We could change everything. But the risks... the world isn't ready,"
Together, the group decides to distribute the compound, pouring bottles into the water. The reservoir glows, the taste of medicine replaced by a cleaner purity. Their fate is sealed; as authorities close in, they become legends—wanted, immortal, and forever bound by their secret.
















