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Oleh wolfinink

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basically short stories ranging from 1 sentence to like 500 words, feel free to read if you're bored and look... Lebih Banyak

the really, really, short ones
on love.
on immortality and teenagers
on thinking
on humans.
on aliens(?)
on writers
on perfection.
on owl(s)
on writing
on fixing (healing)
on assurances
on bad eyesight.
on lies
on ancient entities
on breaking
on rage
on monstrosities
hp house aesthetics!
another short one :D
on running under the stars
on dreaming
on those days
on forests
on incoherent words at 1am
on if you know me irl you don't
on words
on fiction
on losing
on growing
on the sun and moon
on stubborn love
on writing
short drabble
on the end
on stupid things
fun with quotes
on drunk kisses
on coping mechanisms
on procrastination!!
on don't ever talk to me about this
on touch starvation
on breakdowns
on missing someone
on more breakdowns
on overwhelming
on dreams
on fate
on stargazing
on types of loving
on hurting
on satosugu
on happiness
on crumbling
on hope
on pride
on computers
on leap days
on a stream of consciousness
on spring hols
on sitting by the ocean
daily schedule
a good person
hatred
life

on apocalypses

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Oleh wolfinink

It was 3:42 in the afternoon when the sky began to fall.

Really, the imaginative science fiction books and movies never did it justice. The sky morphed from a calm, endless stretch of blue to a cracking, fading grey in the span of a single breath. The sun flickered and died, while the crumbling pieces of darkness around it seemed to almost fall to the ground in slow motion, descending silently from the heavens like dark angels.

Contrary to their quiet fall, the terrible sounds they made when they impacted the earth were much more than silent.

It was unexplainable. It was incomprehensible. It was ridiculous and fantastical and completely illogical, but yet it was the reality. The sky, once filling those below with peace and joy, crushed the very same creatures that looked to it with hope in their eyes.

The death of the sun didn't help, given that it was impossible to see anything unless it was held up to your face. Nothing could be seen, and even with the flashlight that was declared to be the brightest of them all you could only see an inch before you.

The feeble and pathetic artificial light was created by equally feeble and pathetic humans, after all. Humans could not even hold a candle to the natural phenomenon that is the sun.

For days, humans and animals alike scattered in fear and ran from every single sound, until the quiet pieces of the falling sky crushed them to death. At least their deaths were swift and painless, was whispered by the few that still stuck together, their hands interwoven as they tucked themselves away in shelters deep underground, waiting in terror for the booming crashes to stop sounding from above.

A week after it all started, it finally ended.

Shivering, dust-covered figures crawled from holes underground, to be met with a ravaged world.

Those who miraculously survived a Skyfall—which is what most people had decided to call them—were left with ruptured eardrums, lung damage and multiple severe injuries that required immediate medical care. Those who had been hidden away while the Skyfalls happened overhead were mostly unscathed, but terribly shaken and lacking supplies from the week of waiting with bated breath.

People roamed the streets, crying for their loved ones both missing and dead alike. Some mustered the courage to help, handing out bandages and food indiscriminately. Some collapsed on the broken concrete, sobbing heart-wrenchingly for hours on end. Others looked at everyone around them in suspicion and fear, choosing to venture out alone and ransack every decently-intact place they found.

It was essentially what hundreds of books and movies had dictated the apocalypse to be like. It does hit different when it happens to you, and when it's happening in real life, but she supposed that was already a given.

Oh, and, did she mention every living thing that was crushed by Skyfall essentially became zombies that attacked everything that moved? Because, yeah, that was a thing now.

Decaying corpses of humans and animals alike dragged themselves at alarming speeds towards anything in their field of vision that attracted their attention. It was essentially a zombie apocalypse.

Unfortunately, there was no sweaty main character in a tank top to save the world from destruction. The world's scientists, once communication was up and working properly, dove into a year of intensive research on the mysterious crumbling substance from the sky and the countless zombies that roamed about. 

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