must be an invasion.
i was at home packing frantically, trying to gather as many supplies as possible.
the streets were filled with unfamiliar lifeforms, some about my height, some taller than an high rise building.
there were only 2 choices when you meet them: 1. run as fast as you could, or 2. fight like there's no tomorrow. choice #1 being the most common choice. but then, if they outrun you, then #2.
when it first hit the Earth, i was underground. the subway train was torn to shreds and when we come to, there were flying electrics and terrified passengers. we saw the beings and we all ran towards the surface.
that's when we saw apocalypse.
after i left home, i drove for a while until there's no more roads.
looks like they broke a lot of pavement too.
the hills were no safer than the city, not when size matters.
after crossing a river, which took the life out of me, i met with more survivors and we desperately look for a hideaway.
we hopped onto a working train, but was soon caught up by more strong electricity zapping monsters.
just about the last moment, we saw a safe house when the train came to a halt.
we ran into the house, and like magic, the lifeforms seem to be blocked by an invisible barrier.
it's humanity's last refuge.
there are places like these all over the globe, it's just the matter of making it there.
we arrived and immediately people fed us and showed us how the house works.
it neutralizes those monsters if they enter the house, leaving them powerless and mortal.
we killed one of them when it crossed the threshold. my dad stabbed it till its eyes popped out. gruesome, but victorious!
everything within the house can be self replenished. food, water, waste, and even sun light can be recycled.
what surprised me was that this ark can be expanded when more people join in, and eventually it turned into a ship.
when we took sail and departed from the crumpled land we once called home, i was zapped back into reality.
good morning.
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