"I think the explanation is coming," Marcus said, pointing to some kind of military vehicle approaching from inside the city. It was getting close as if it had found something unexpected. As it moved forward, its big wheels touching the ground were emitting a sound into this empty world.
It pulled up and stood right in front of us. There was some kind of eye in it. I was on alert for something to happen any minute. I could save my friends before it did anything. But I understood Marcus' purpose. If we kept quiet, we'd be closer to answers.
The eye, the front part, should have been specifically designed to capture a wide angle. It was glowing green. Suddenly the green light went up and took us into some kind of circle. The sphere just completed, this time another light filtered from somewhere else in the vehicle. It glowed in a red color and moved towards us. It was as if we were moving along a moving floor on a wall painted with red color.&n
Broke a deep silence. Up ahead, Kate, Nina and Simon were standing behind a half-raised wall and looking at us. Jason and Esme
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It was like I was left to burn in a boiler full of fire. It was like steam was rising on my face and I was getting drier and drier. Two burning stoves in my eyes and firewood on my cheeks burned me like I'd gone to hell. My hands were burning like they were on fire on the hot sand. Every time I turned my head, the stoves that were burning in my eyes were moving. My back was sweating and clinging to my clothes like I was in hot water on a toasted stone. The heat was rising in me like a
I looked around like I wanted to know if this was a game. Everyone was walking tired or even exhausted. No one had an anomaly except my behaviors. Everyone was just too exhausted. They were just making their way like soldiers with severe injuries after a defeated war. Like ineffective and goalless robots… I turned my head back to see what happened. I was beginning to believe that I wasn't myself anymore. Everything seemed to be a mess of its o
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"Ed! Ed... Get up, Xwa's here." When I opened my eyes and slowly got up, Nina stood next to me, staring at Xwa like the others. That's when I realized how big Xwa actually was. He was about three and half meters tall and had a big head. His ears were almost bigger than my hands. Who knew what frequencies he had hearing with those ears? His eyes, almost the size of baseballs, were more reminiscent of brown. His hair was straight, blac