Once upon a time, there was a group of friends who loved playing video
games together. One day, they discovered a new game called Fortnite, and they couldn't wait to try it out. The friends downloaded the game and started playing together. They quickly learned that the game was all about survival. They had to build structures, collect weapons, and fight off other players to be the last ones standing. As they played, the friends had a great time exploring the game's many features.
They loved the colorful graphics, the variety of weapons, and the thrill of taking down other players. But there was one friend in the group, named Chris, who was especially good at Fortnite. He had a knack for building structures quickly and strategically, and he was an excellent shot with his weapons. Chris's friends slowly began to realize that Chris was becoming obsessed with the game. He started spending hours and hours playing Fortnite, even skipping out on social events to play. The other friends tried to convince Chris to take a break from the game and spend more time with them, but he refused. He was determined to become the best Fortnite player he could be. Eventually, Chris's obsession with Fortnite took a toll on his friendships. His friends stopped inviting him to social events, and he spent most of his time alone, playing the game. In the end, Chris realized that he had let his obsession with Fortnite consume him. He deleted the game from his computer, and apologized to his friends for neglecting them. From then on, the former Fortnite player made sure to balance his time more evenly between video games and real-life social interactions. He learned that while it's important to enjoy your hobbies, it's equally important to maintain strong and healthy relationships with others.