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The never ending distance

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  1. Zeke was looking out the window. Nothing's happening. He was totally bored. Nothing passed other than savannah, savannah, and savannah. Some vultures cacti, and the occasional tumbleweed. It was so boring, Zeke played with his phone. Snakes. An old game it was, but what can he do? He didn't have any reception for calls or texts, nor internet. He kept maneuvering the serpent as the car moved and his father drove. He clicked left, the snake moved. The car turned left too, going onto the dust of the desert. Zeke looked out. The off road trip to the mountains. It was so far. He was so bored.
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  3. Zeke kept playing the game, swerving left and right, but never turned back, while the car responded to the game, somehow. The car moved left when the snake moved left. The snake dodged his tail, while the Car dodged a cacti, or the usual carcasses. He didn't speak to his father, and his father didn't talk to him either. It was still a long boring distance, and his snake was getting longer and longer. It was about 10 miles away from home about now. It was so long, he was getting bored. He went past through the screen, coming back to the other side of the screen. He looked outside, still the same scenery. He kept playing, until he was drowsy. His snake wasn't long enough to bite itself when he let the snake keep looping around the edges of the screens. He rested his elbow on the side of the car, near the window, and rested his head on his hand. He slowly drifted to sleep.
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  5. Zeke woke up, and looked around. He seemed to see the same place over and over again. He looked onto his phone, the snake kept looping at the same cycle. He had no Axiom to how this happened. It bemused himself every time he tried to find a reason. He was sick off it, and killed the snake itself. A cold laugh came from his father. "Game over, son." A devil took his place, pointy tail and horns appearing on him. "You'll never leave. You can't escape." Zeke tried to escape, until he looked in front of him, and the car smashed onto a cactus and bursted into flames as soon as it overheated. The phone rang in the middle of the desert, somehow. A text message come from it: "You have travelled a long distance, but you never displaced any movement. You can never escape." The car was never found, and no one know why it was hexed.
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