The building lurched, pictures and books fell to the floor. Hal and Qallum were thrown to the floor. Windows cracked and broke, chairs and beds shuddered across the floor and Qallum and Hal to the wall. Glass flew through the air narrowly missing Qallum and Hal. Qallum and Hal scrabbled across the floor heading towards the door, giving one last glance at their frozen parents.
Snow blasted in through the open window sending chunks of ice through the house. The small one story house seemed labyrinthine amid the deadly chaos.
"Шит!" Hal yelled.
With one final lurch Qallum and Hal burst the door of its hinges just as the house collapsed into itself crushing everything and everything was crushed upon impact. All the buildings along Qall and Hal's house collapsed along with their own house's demise.All across Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America events such as permafrost, and deadly temperatures rocked the earth. Collapse of buildings was a major incident seen across the globe.
Meanwhile in London
Hal and Qall fell, face first into 12 feet of snow. Intense cold flooded their senses. The twins clambered their way out of the snow, breathing heavily and shivering dangerously.
"Hal, we got to move before frostbite sets in, temperatures such as -61 C means frostbite in three minutes." Qallum said.
The two boys moved swiftly across the icy plain, the farther they moved the the thicker the snow became, 31 feet.
"What now?!" Hal asked impatiently, he was squirming slightly and holding his hand tight. This did not go unnoticed by Qallum
"What's wrong with you?" Qallum asked sincerely.
Hal released pressure on his hand and revealed it to Qallum, the hand was Crimson with blood his once quint-dactyl hand was now missing two fingers leaving bloody stumps. Qallum gasped shocked by all the blood spilling from his twins hand. Hal started to cry hard as the blood froze to his bloody stumps making them contract painfully.
YOU ARE READING
The Frozen World
Science FictionWhen a deadly blizzard covers the entire Earth a group of kids must learn to survive in new conditions.