The Usa's Last 24-hours

The Usa's Last 24-hours

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As Harley woke up at 5:30(2 hours till the nuclear bomb hits)and his mom was gone so he hoped in the shower and when he got out he feed his pets then feed his self so he went to the fridge and he saw that some milk was left so he Used what was left of the milk to make cereal but then Harley heard a knock on the door so he went to see who its was and its was a panicing neighbor worried about north Korea planning to bomb us so Harley said they Could use his fallout shelter if its need which Harley doubt that he was going to need it so Harley walked to the bus stop and he could see his neighbors packing up he didn't say anything as he walked by but he was thinking whats the Use of running if their nuking the entire united sates but when Harley got to the bus stop there was barley anybody there so he just got on the bus and put his headphones in and accidentally fell asleep but then Harley woke up to a sudden jurk so He got up and everybody was screaming and Harley wondered why...
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