Can you believe it? Me, a normal teenager, having to disable a bomb in 4 hours because no one else believes me? I am sure if you're a kid you can relate. It's just that kids are more observant than adults as they are more carefree. So when I see an abnormal man dressed in a black, full sleeve tuxedo wearing dark brown gloves I notice, unlike the many adults just passing by. Nothing extraordinary happens in Houston, Texas. It is just a quiet gulf city in Southern United States and NO ONE wears black in the sweltering all-day heat of the sun. Curiosity is another boon given to children. I obviously followed this man in black and like any good old villain he lived in a boat. Yes, a boat. The boat was a white cruise liner that you would expect to be filled with tourists holding cameras, little kids holding their mother's hands and the ship's crew trying to guide the crowd of tourists to the pier. Eerily the deck was deserted and it seemed like the man I was following had gone into the hold. I observed the ship. It was a double deck ship though the second deck was just a small balcony. The ship had one way windows which were tinted way past the legal amount so I couldn't see anything. There was an orange stripe running around the ship at the water level. The name of the ship was KUTISHA CUMANN which sounded like it wasn't from around here.
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Doomsday Is Today
FantasyA short story in the Adventures of Bob series (coming soon)!
