Everyone had always known humans would be the ones to ruin their own world.
They were filthy; ruining the one precious thing besides life that was gifted to them by Heaven above.
Years on years of treating others badly, breaking laws, hurting themselves, disobeying parents, trashing nature, littering, and basically throwing away the world they relied on for everything, caused this ruin.
In the beginning, Adam and Eve had anything and everything.
What could they ever ask of?
It wasn't long before original sin was carried into the world.
Eating of fruit forbidden specifically.
Adam and Eve lost everything, and bore the children of the world.
They had Cain and Abel first.
Where Cain killed Abel through jealousy.
The first murder.
Which led to hunderds more.
The world was full of crimes, murders, robberies, rapes, lies, and terrible decisions involving anything along the lines of that listed.
Humans were always the ones making the mistakes.
They ruined it for themselves.
There are a select few out there, fixing things and doing right...
But the number of people ruining it for them was outrageous.
Outnumbered and forgotten.
Good had failed.
Evil prevailed.
Ruined all.
That's how it always was.
In the end, nobody gets their way.
But now, as the Earth sit barren, the bright star that once sat high above them shattered and spread, life peaks through.
Not humans, no.
A new life.
A new form.
The very last.
The finalization of ruin.
The idea was too much for humans, causing them to ignore and neglect the idea.
But as the end approached, it was too late.
The sun burst, the lands collided, and humanity fell.
Burned and dusted away.
Nature was ripped aside, leaving the dark, crumbling Earth alone.
No grass, no trees; none of that.
A truly rotten land.
A thick smoke from the burnings of life clouds the sky, leaving a grim, sad overhang above the surface.
Overcast.
Dim.
Depressing all around.
Above the heavy smoke reveal the sky.
Revealing death.
Revealing what would come soon to wipe away Earth from exsistance.
Cancelling anything that could have been; or was.
On land, silence unending: darkness sits.
A throne above the remains, mocking its former beauty.
No color was visible.
It was wiped away as if it had never existed in the first place.
Humans long gone.
Life- removed fully.
The end- still yet to finish.
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The Final Extinction
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