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Your protagonist sees something crash and explode outside of town. They go to explore...

Your protagonist sees something crash and explode outside of town. They go to explore...

A Smoke Surrounded Book Pt.2

I was curious. After all, who just leaves a random book in a plane that was made for a person? I couldn’t find out anything out in the middle of almost nowhere, so I took it home. My parents and sister weren’t home yet; they were still at work. I would ask them about the book when they got home.


I examined the lock. It took a key, not a code like I was hoping. Maybe my sister could unlock it wot...

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As The Smoke Flown


I wasn’t believing that space things can exist, or appear on earth. Until one day


It was a sunny
well cloudy afternoon, I was outside getting for inspections, well maybe you won’t believe it, but the truth is that I was just outside my house and escaping studying class online. I can hear that the teacher was talking and the other students was answering and I’m here escaping from them. Suddenly th...

Part 1: The Explosions

“TAG!!!” Ellie screamed

I make a break for the blue slide.

Dodging my friends then the bush then the.

KAAAAPPOOM

I stop at the sight of a flying object being being swallowed in flames. The yellow red and hints of green licking the mysterious object.

Everyone is panicking but I find it so curious that it’s almost calming.

The teachers , thought flusters, are ushering my classmates inside quickly. ...

voice of cities past

meeeeeeeeeeeeeep. I woke up to my ears ringing and head foggy, room full of smoke. WHAT. THE. FUCK. WAS. THAT.

I rush out of my room, and down the hall next door to check on my sister. She’s gone. I panic, and run across the kitchen to my parents bedroom, only to find it just as empty. Maybe they already got out? I walk outside._ _There is no signs an explosion. But also no signs of my family....

The First Attack

A resounding boom echoes throughout the City, walls shaking, earth quaking. My heart jumps into my throat; this feels familiar in an odd and awful way



Hazel glances at me, her eyes wide. “That
 can’t be good.” We all ignore the sparse glass that’s coating some of the floor, shattered and glinting; we simple head outside.


We really shouldn’t have.


Murders and droves of crows scatter this way ...

Shear Surprise

It had been a day with little excitement to speak of, unless you find shearing sheep and shoveling their shit exciting. There's not much of anything around here.


Plopping down on a treestump with a sigh I soon found my energy again as a crunching collision sounded on the far side of the field. I wasn't quick enough to catch sight of what crashed down and where it came from. It just was there in...

Ashborn

“When the sky burns, the survivors rise”



“BOOM!” A bomb explodes. The Vandril are here. People are screaming as thick black smoke fills the air. The smell of ash fills the corner. I grab my little sister's wrist.


“Adora,” I yell. “They are here. Come on!” I pull Adora into my arms and sprint out the back door. The Vandril are here to take my people - the Aethelos.


“Abriella!” ...

A Smoke Surrounded Book

I saw something crash. Or maybe it was someone. I couldn’t be too sure, after all, it was surrounded by smoke. It was less than a mile out of town, so I did what any responsible teenager would do, I went to explore. I used my bike, it was motor powered so it was fast.


When I got out there, I found this plane-looking thing. It could fit a human inside of it. I opened the hatch, smoke pooling out....

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Mikey Rides Toward The Flames

When people usually see an explosion; not that it’s a common thing to witness, they tend to run away from them, but not old Mikey boy, oh, no! You see, when there was an explosion in the distance he got right on his bike and rode right over to where it was and do you know what he found?


Nothing.


It was the bizarrest thing, it had definitely happened right where he was standing, he could see the ...

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Best Day Ever

It’s my own fault, really. I’d woken up with a level of refreshingly optimistic energy normally awarded in heavily regulated pill form.


I’d even steeped the tea leaves that the eclectic owner of this rental cabin had made and left for me, rather than brewing the coffee that I usually need injected in my veins.


The boards on my front porch creaked as I stepped outside and scanned the expansive ...