My Mate's secrets (#Wattys2015)
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  • Reads 33,425
  • Votes 1,063
  • Parts 50
  • Time 5h 59m
Complete, First published Sep 23, 2014
Screams and shouts, growls and gunshots ran through the air around us. Everyone running around like headless chickens. Not knowing where to go and where to hide. Families, friends and lovers trying to stay with each other and trying not to get killed or crushed.

A sickening laugh makes everyone pause in fear. Its quiet. Too quiet. No footsteps, no cries for help, no shots, no birds flying away or chirping, not one sound. You could hear a pin drop.

The people now know all is lost.
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