Carrie and Jacquai are feeling bored on the night because their friends Sugi, Ice, and Patricia are busy playing a game Doom at their P.C. at their own house since this game is internet and they are required to play the game online.
"Hey girls," Their father questions them, "You feeling okay?"
"Yeah," Jacquai replied that she is okay, "We're feeling okay. Is there something wrong?"
"No. I just want to know how you girls doing?"
"Okay. I see... Do you have something common in-mind?"
"Yeah. I have a movie that will make you girls feel better and will not make yourselves bored."
"Really? What movie is it?" She begins to stand-up with her sister when they hear this one.
"It's called Pompeii the movie." He tells the girls what movie is it.
"Is it 3D?"
Timer takes a look at the back of the box just to see if the movie is in 3D. According to the box's back cover. The movie is in 3D which the girls will take the movie box before they can open it and take the disk out so that they insert it at the disk station before turning the T.V. on with their remote so that they can begin watching the movie there with their 3D glasses on because this movie is in 3D which they want to see this one in real life but, there are no effects that will be sent to them so that they won't took damage from the movie that they will be watching.
Once the TV is set to video. She presses the play button so that the movie will begin to play by showing the warning screen first then, the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment where several kinds of trailers will appear on-screen first before the menu where the customer will have to choose the scene, makes some changes, or choose the language that best fit for the movie.
The girls' choice is just the play movie itself because they want to play the movie with the default settings that they have on this movie. Jacquai heads downstairs to the dining room just to get popcorn there while her sister stays at the T.V. just to watch the movie that is playing on-screen.
The movie begins with the kids on many years ago on the location of Pompeii having fun all the time. They begin to play many games from the use of the environment for the rest of the afternoon until it is dark on the sky where they need to see their parents for dinner and a goodnight sleep.
On the year 76BC before the eruption. The people who we're living there we're doing their own stuff very peacefully until the eruption begins on the said date where all the people on this city begin to scream and panic because of the ashes and lava that appears on the city. They also avoid different kinds of fireballs because these can explode on the ground once they have landed there.
While the girls are watching the volcano scene erupting. Jacquai takes the remote up from the floor before she can switch it to 4-D because she wants to see this thing erupt in real life where her sister begins to exclaim on what she is doing.
The lava's eruption hits Patricia's house when her father is calling her at her room for dinner while she is playing a game of Doom with her friends.
"Can you tell me what just happened?" Patricia's father questions.
"I don't know but, I'm telling that someone on this neighborhood burns our house without letting us know." She is unsure who is responsible for burning this house but, she has a feeling that they will pay if someone is responsible for burning this house without any permission.
"Let's just forget about it Patricia. All we need to do is to find a new place to live."
"Sure. I would love that idea but, where can we find one?"
"Just follow me. I know the place to live for the two of us." He tells her to follow his footsteps as they journey to a new place to live in because if they don't then, they will be stuck outside the area with no place to live in.
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FantasyThe sequel to Fly Higher is here. This book is going to continue where we left off from the previous book itself. In-order for this story to get started where it belongs. Please click the chapter that you want to choose or the first chapter itself.
