Write a story about time travel as suggested by this picture:

Answer:
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Explanation:
Tick. Tick. Tick.
The breath catches in my throat. Oh no.
The sound of ticking fills my eardrums. It sounds like a clock, whirring away in my brain. I can almost imagine it, gold in colour, its cogs different shapes and each one spinning at a unique speed. Each tick sends a jolt of panic down my spine.
No, no it's not real. It's fine. I'm just imagining it. It's not real.
"Naomi, can you hear that?"
"Hear what?" I say, holding my breath. I forgot she was there.
"That ticking." No. Oh no.
"What ticking?"
"That ticking noise, it's getting louder." Lara's staring at me. She always does that. She stares at your eyes, into your soul, and tries to work out how you really feel. I blink and look away making the swing creak slightly.
Before I could answer, a distant rumble draws our attention into the sky.
"What on earth-" Her voice trails away.
A large black mass appears, swirling in a violent greeting.
"What's happening?" I say though I know exactly what's going on. It's happening. It's happening again. No, not again.
The mass is expanding, growing a thousand shades darker in black every second.
"The ticking's coming from that cloud-" Lara murmurs, her hands shaking.
It's not a cloud. Doesn't she know anything?
I look down at my legs. Something's odd. Not the way they look, though the black tights and school shoes aren't exactly flattering. I'm slowly losing the feeling in both of them. I reach out and touch my right calf-and the deja vu suddenly hits me-it’s happening. It's happening again. I can’t move- oh no- it's happening-
"We better go home."
"We can't, Lara."
"What?"
"We can't."
She tosses her hair and glares at me. "Well, why not?"
I don't answer. Instead, I watch her struggle to get off the swing.
"I can't move! Help me, Naomi! I can't feel my legs-" She shrieks.
"I told you."
"Naomi, what's going on?"
I look up. The sky is black now.
"Are you ready?" I say, though my voice wobbles.
"For what? What are you-"
There's a far-off sound of a clock bell ringing. Then the darkness swallows us up and swoops us away.
(not finished!)
This exercise is bout writing stories. One of the most effective ways of writing stories is to recreate a vivid imagination as though it were real or recounting an experience that has occurred using fictional characters.
The key elements in stories are:
Here is an example of a story that goes with the setting in the picture:
Once upon a time, in dystopian age, the government had acquired the sole patent to regulate time travel.
Just like train stations, people would gather at the Time Travel Terminal. They would select the time where they wished to travel to, and when it was time to go, all they needed to do was to step into a designated space, and a beam of light would beam them into the future of the past, depending on when they wanted to go to.
Before long, people started going back into the past to change events in such a way that it bettered their life. Some, of course, used it as an opportunity to commit vices and escape from punishment.
To solve this problem, the government mandated everyone in the city to return back to a time when time travel didn't exist. The universe, they thought, was better that way.
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