Quod homo Cursor (Contra Vim Mortis)

Quod homo Cursor (Latin for The Running Man), was the first ever written literature made in Latin since the 19th century. Written by author Arman Hengrich, this Latin literature sold many copies across Italy, before making a big hit by Italian-Americans in the United States. The story contains a prologue, 10 chapters, and a epilogue.

Prologue
The prologue of the book is the man with his personal story, saying that he was relaxing on the public bench at 13:00 UTC, before hearing a noise that was loud. The noise was something creepy. He would later interrogate with the civilians around him about whether or not they hear the noise. Most of them said no. He then realized that the sound wasn't from the outside, it was in his head. He would later try to clear his ears and head with anyway possible, but would still hear the noise.

Chapter 1
The man, whose name was Adrianus, slept later that night, after hearing the noise. He was in a dream where he was transported to a new dimension. However, this dimension folded a lot of mysteries, including the noises inside his head (read Chapter 7 when i finish this article). Adrianus would walk into a room, not knowing where he was at the time. The chapter would close with a shining light in the distance.

Chapter 2
The man, clueless about what the shining light could be, decides to walk towards the light. As he was walking, he spotted a sign that said "Turn Back, Now.", in which the sign indicates to turn back before something bad happens. He declines turning back, in which he continues walking. He was stopped by a sudden noise, in which Adrianus turned around to check out the noise. He would later find out that the noise was not from a human, it was from a wall that was disguised as a screaming girl. The chapter would close with the Adrianus meeting a running 10 year old girl in the distance, in which he would stop her from running.