Because The Sky Is Falling
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  • Reads 459
  • Votes 76
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 9m
Complete, First published Feb 19, 2017
#HALFMOON is trending on Twitter on July 8th because thousands across the globe are unable to see the bottom half of what's supposed to be a full moon. Then comes the color phases: Pink, Blue & Yellow. No one can explain what's happened and no one knows what to do about it. the clouds are getting closer and the air is getting thinner. D, a teenage boy, stays up all night the night of #HALFMOON with his best friend Shinn, a teenage girl who lives nearby, along with the rest of the world trying to understand the incredibly strange phenomenon. Sleep deprived, desperate and running out of time, Shinn, D & the rest of the world try their hardest to survive. But do they? CAN they?
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Dark Sky

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The blinding flash came first, so intense that it blinded even through closed eyes. The deafening thunder followed very shortly after, as the burning light began to subside. The cloud appeared as a silhouette at first against the whiteout, but as the sky returned to normal colour the iconic mushroom could be seen rising into the sky. The heat wave was the first to unleash its deadly power, burning hotter than the sun everything in its path incinerated instantly. Everything from stone to the air itself vaporised in an instant for miles around the blast. Then came the shock wave to finish where the heat wave left off, levelling everything in its path. Everything above ground level ripped from it place and blown to pieces as if it was nothing more than paper. All life for miles around the cloud simply erased from existence, as if it was never there at all. Gone. Gone in only few minutes.