Life. Dead and Gone.

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December 21,2012.

The day the world's supposed to end.

The day the world did end.

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May.

Today, the 27th of may, was our last day of school. The school had officially run out of bread and they couldn't afford to feed us anymore. So I guess now we are on our own till next year. If there is a next year.

I decided to skip taking the bus today, besides, it's nice enough out to walk. I think the bus drivers will be happier since gas has sky-rocketed to about $13 dollars a gallon. Mom told Gabe and I that if we want to go or do anything anywhere, we have to walk. It's crazy, one minute our world was a completely normal, happy place. Then the next minute, the moon has been shattered by an asteroid and smashing into the Atlantic Ocean. I honestly don't know how we survived. But I guess becuase we're so far inland, that our state won't get swept away by giant tsunami waves.

CNN predicted last night that half of the midwestern states will be destroyed by late August. So many people have been evacuating there. Then again, SO many people are coming here. I can't exactly tell you that I'm happy about, becuase I'm not. Now our family, neighbors, people we know, well, we all have to suffer. The town of Oakland Pennsylvania had enough food for this town and this town only. Who do all these people think they are? Do they honestly think they can just move there way in here and take our  food supply? Really?

Mom says we shouldn't worry about it. She says that she's started a garden so we can have fresh veggies and what-not. I told her that this summer I would try and help with the garden. She actually had a real genuine smile when I told her that. Since the moon crash-landed and all this chaos has happened...she hasn't been herself and it's up to Gabe and I to cheer her up lately.

June.

A couple days ago, some doctors from the downtown clinic came through our neighborhood saying that we needed to go out to the stores that were still open and stock up on bug spray. They said Mallaria and a bunch of other diseases were being spread from mosquitos. This literally did terrify me, becuase...

one. We had no electricity once-so-ever.

two. Is this how we're all gonna die? Is this how the world ends? Could it possibly get much worse?

three. I just wish I could run away from it all....

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