Ah yes, the butterfly effect.
A butterfly flaps its wings somewhere in the world, destiny shifts in unpredictable ways, the story moves forward in unexpected directions, and that beautiful chain reaction was what people called the butterfly effect.
It was supposed to do something cool and beneficial. Like push the hero and the other main characters into a beautiful team-up moment. You know, the kind with a dramatic entrance, mutual respect forming naturally, maybe even some epic background music swelling in the distance.
Instead of that ideal scenario happening...
Why were they walking directly toward him?
Slowly and deliberately.
"Hmm... that's not right..."
With faces that clearly communicated the message "We are about to cause problems for you specifically."
This wasn't how it was supposed to go down. At all. Not even remotely close.
The butterfly was meant to flap its delicate wings and create gentle ripples, not punch the entire plot in the face with brass knuckles.
