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Jesus sent me

A Christian fanfic that I hope I don't go to hell for making this God plz forgive me!!! A boy named Levi goes on a trip to Los Angeles for a week because he won a lottery, he eventually sacrifice himself for a little girl who's was about to be run over by a van. He ends up meeting Jesus anddddd......well you'll have to read the story to find out, and who knows maybe you'll meet celebrities or people you know or may not know. Note: I don't judge or discriminate against your religion, this is just for entertainment purposes. Anddddd remember Jesus Loves you even if you don't believe in him :) insta: joyboy_2023

Joyboy2023 · Celebrities
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Chapter 5

As Levi walked down the streets of Hollywood, he couldn't help but feel exhilarated by the energy that surrounded him. Everywhere he looked, there were flashy billboards and posters of the latest movies and TV shows. He knew that this was the place to be if you wanted to make it big in the entertainment industry.

Lost in his thoughts, he suddenly heard a voice behind him.

"Excuse me, sir. Are you a fan of Hollywood?"

Levi turned around to see a tall, lanky man with slicked-back hair and a toothy grin. He looked like the type of person who belonged in this town.

"Yeah, I am," Levi replied. "I'm actually just wandering around and taking in the sights."

The man nodded and smiled. "Well, let me tell you something, my friend. You are in the right place. This is where all the magic happens. You never know who you might bump into around here."

Levi chuckled. "Yeah, that's true. I'm hoping to run into a famous celebrity."

The man grinned. "Well, I can't guarantee that, but I can definitely show you some of the cool spots around here. Want to follow me?"

After chatting for a few more minutes, they parted ways and Levi continued to wander down the famous streets of Hollywood. He felt like he was part of something big, like he was standing at the center of the entertainment world. It was a feeling he wouldn't soon forget.

Suddenly a bright light shone at the corner of his eye as he looked towards it and saw an almost like humanoid light bulb standing on a nearby roof. He rubbed his eyes to see if he was not hallucinating.

"Is that... what I think it is?" he muttered under his breath.

As he walked closer to the building, the humanoid figure came into view. It was like nothing he had ever seen before. The figure was made entirely out of neon lights, with a face that looked almost like a caricature of a person.

Levi was so intrigued by the figure that he didn't notice a woman approaching him.

"You see it too?" she said, her voice tinged with excitement.

Levi turned to face her, nodding. "Yeah, I do. What is it?"

"It's the Hollywood sign. They're testing out a new design for it. Apparently, it's supposed to be a futuristic version of the original sign. I think it looks pretty cool."

Levi couldn't help but agree. As he watched the neon figure glow in the darkness, he felt a sense of awe wash over him.

"You know, I don't think I've ever felt more alive than I do right now," he said, turning to the woman.

She smiled at him. "That's the magic of Hollywood, my friend.

*Wow I'm meeting a lot of random people today* Levi thought

"Mommy can we go to the ice cream shop across the road please?" said a little girl asking her mother

"Just hold on honey I have to fix something" the mother said as she was fiddling with her heels

Levi smiled at the interaction between the mother and daughter

"Okay mommy I'll meet you there!" said the little girl as she skipped across the road

"What did you say honey?" the mother said as she was fixing her heels

Levi had always known that life could be unpredictable. One moment, he was enjoying his evening walk, the next moment, he found himself in the middle of a tragedy. A little girl, no more than six years old, was trying to cross the busy street to reach the ice cream shop. Her mother was busy fixing her heels, not realizing the danger her daughter was in. Levi had noticed the girl from afar and had a feeling that something bad was about to happen. He quickened his pace, but it was too late. A van, speeding towards the little girl, was almost upon her. Without thinking twice, Levi pushed the little girl out of the way. The van hit him with a force that sent him flying through the air, his body hitting the ground with a loud thud. The little girl's mother, shocked and scared, ran towards Levi's motionless body, her daughter safe in her arms. Tears streamed down her face as she thanked Levi for saving her daughter's life. As the ambulance rushed Levi to the hospital, his thoughts drifted to his family. He knew that his time on this earth was limited, but he had no regrets. He had lived his life to the fullest and had made a difference in someone's life. As he closed his eyes for what he knew would be the last time, he whispered a prayer for forgiveness. He wasn't that religious but he did believe in God an hoped he would make it to heaven.

As Levi was saying his last breath the neon figure started to get brighter and brighter eventually enveloping the whole city but the strangest thing is no one can see it except him

Levi could feel the life slipping away from his body, but something strange was happening. He saw a bright neon figure in the distance, growing brighter and larger as if it was getting closer to him. The ambulance sped through the city, and yet the figure remained just out of reach.

Suddenly, the figure enveloped the entire city, but none of the other passengers or medics seemed to notice. It was as if Levi was the only one who could see it.

"What...what is that?" he managed to gasp out to the medic by his side.

The medic looked at him confused. "What are you talking about, sir? There's nothing there."

Levi shook his head, but it only made the world spin faster. "Never mind," he said, his voice growing weaker by the second. "It doesn't matter."

As he closed his eyes, he felt the neon figure surround him, and he knew it was taking him away from this world and towards something greater. It was as if the figure was guiding him towards his ultimate destiny.

"Please, forgive me," Levi whispered to the figure, hoping that it was leading him towards a peaceful afterlife.

And as he passed away, he felt the neon figure take him away towards a bright light that he knew was waiting for him on the other side.

Levi opened his eyes to find himself in a different world. He was standing in the middle of a lush forest, surrounded by tall trees and singing birds. He looked around in amazement, trying to understand where he was.

Levi could feel the life slipping away from his body, but something strange was happening. He saw a bright neon figure in the distance, growing brighter and larger as if it was getting closer to him. The ambulance sped through the city, and yet the figure remained just out of reach.

Suddenly, the figure enveloped the entire city, but none of the other passengers or medics seemed to notice. It was as if Levi was the only one who could see it.

"What...what is that?" he managed to gasp out to the medic by his side.

The medic looked at him confused. "What are you talking about, sir? There's nothing there."

Levi shook his head, but it only made the world spin faster. "Never mind," he said, his voice growing weaker by the second. "It doesn't matter."

As he closed his eyes, he felt the neon figure surround him, and he knew it was taking him away from this world and towards something greater. It was as if the figure was guiding him towards his ultimate destiny.

"Please, forgive me," Levi whispered to the figure, hoping that it was leading him towards a peaceful afterlife.

And as he passed away, he felt the neon figure take him away towards a bright light that he knew was waiting for him on the other side.

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Levi opened his eyes to find himself in a different world. He was standing in the middle of a lush forest, surrounded by tall trees and singing birds. He looked around in amazement, trying to understand where he was.

"You made it," a voice boomed from behind him. Levi turned around to see the neon figure, now solid and real, standing before him.

"Made it? Made it where?" Levi asked, his mind still trying to grasp what was happening.

"You have entered the realm of the guardians," the figure said. "We have been waiting for you."

Levi took a step back, his heart racing. "Why me? What do you want from me?"

The figure moved closer and put a hand on Levi's shoulder. "We need your help, Levi. Your world is in danger, and we need someone brave and pure of heart to save it."

Levi looked around at the beautiful world around him and felt a sudden surge of determination. "I'll do it. Whatever it takes."

The figure nodded and pulled out a small glowing crystal from its pocket. "Take this crystal. It will guide you towards your mission."

Levi took the crystal and felt its energy flow through him. He knew he had been given a purpose, and he was ready to fulfill it.

The figure disappeared into thin air, leaving Levi standing alone in the forest. But he knew he wasn't alone. He had a mission, a purpose, and a team of guardians behind him. And he was ready to take on whatever lay ahead.

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Levi stumbled through the dense forest, branches whipping against his face and thorns clawing at his skin. Sweat beaded on his forehead, his breathing ragged as he struggled to keep moving forward. He had been wandering through the woods for what felt like hours, but in reality, he had no idea how much time had passed.

Suddenly, he heard a loud, booming voice that made him stop in his tracks. "You made it," the voice declared, sending shivers down Levi's spine. He turned around to see a tall, bearded man with piercing blue eyes staring at him. His long, wavy hair cascaded down his back, framing his face and adding to his commanding presence.

Levi's heart raced as he tried to process what was happening. He couldn't help but feel like he was dreaming or hallucinating, but the man's appearance felt all too real. "Who are you?" he asked, his voice quivering.

The man simply smiled at him, exuding a warmth that was both comforting and awe-inspiring. "Well, my name is Jesus," he said, his voice gentle but authoritative.

Levi's mind raced as he struggled to comprehend the gravity of the situation. He had heard stories of Jesus before, but he never thought he would meet him in person. His knees went weak as he tried to keep himself standing, unable to process what was happening.

"You've been through a lot, my child," Jesus said, placing a comforting hand on Levi's shoulder. "But know that you're not alone. I'm here with you, and I always will be."

Levi felt tears welling up in his eyes as he realized that he was in the presence of something greater than himself. He felt a weight lifted off his shoulders, a sense of peace that he had never experienced before. "Thank you," he whispered, barely audible.

Jesus simply nodded, the light in his eyes never faltering. "Now come, my child. There's much to do and little time to waste."

With those words, Levi followed Jesus, his mind and heart open to whatever lay ahead