» Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:38 am
Sitting alone in this empty house all I can think of is how had it come to this? Resisting the urge to sigh I got up off the bed and stumbled over to the bathroom, staring at myself in the mirror all I saw was a man with bloodshot eyes and tangled hair. Falling back against the wall I heard a radio broadcast blare out from my room:
Please stay calm, the Chinese nuclear weapons are on their way to D.C as we speak, please remain calm. Move your family to a nucl-
I slammed my fist onto the radio and collapsed into the corner crying, what family did I have left to evacuate? My Daughter... My Son... My Wife... All were gone, God knows where now, cradling my legs I rocked back and forth; mainting a steady amount of sobs. My own time was up, but I still worried about their's more than my own. Feeling tears start to fall down my face I got up and walked out of my bedroom, then going down the corridor I continued down the stairs.
With more and more tears starting flow I made it to the front door and slowly opened it, the streets were deserted and filled with dropped items. Some must have been precious to some people, some of the items were just random bits of junk that had fallen out of suitcases. Moving down the street at a slow pace I continued with the tracks of all the people. The giant group was visible all huddling outside of a rock face, trying to all cram into one space that seemed to be an entrance of some sort.
Shrugging my shoulders at the sight I continued off on my own path, away from all signs of other living people. As I walked past a radio I heard it crackle to life and it started playing a famous song by The Ink Spots. Starting to sing along with it I sat down next to the hunk of technology, tears continuing to stream down my face in copious amounts. A smile crept across my face, the only good thing that could come out of this was the fact that no one would be left to boss me around anymore.
Here I sat, a free man with no one controlling me, for once in my bedraggled life I felt like I was my own person. My smile widened even more and I stood up, turning away from the crowds again and walking towards the actual city of D.C. As I got closer I felt that time was growing shorter and shorter, moment by moment my time ticked away. Sighing at the thought of it all ending I yawned, scratching my head and wondering where all my friends were. They were probably with the crowds.
Yawning again I heard a massive rumbling sound above me, looking up I saw a plane flying overhead. It continued flying past me and onto D.C, I waved at it but of course there was no response. I started sprinting to try and keep up with it, after a few minutes I made my way to the Potomac, but I was a little behind by then. It dropped it's cargo and flew off to the side at a fast pace, I watched with wonderment as the small object fell further and further, getting bigger and bigger.
As it was just about to hit the ground I saw a massive flash of light, it blinded me momentarily, as I closed my eyes tightly I wondered what would happen next. It was surprisingly calm to what I thought it would be, I felt a wind rush past my face and through my body, hurling me backwards with no problems. As I flew I watched as my world spun around me, memories flooding my mind and eyes; my life flashing before my eyes. I felt no shame at what had happened now, no sorrow.
For this was my end and I accepted it as I accepted all else that had happened in my life. Just before my head made contact with a giant stone block a smile spread across my face as I whispered those words that I'd forgotten to say. It was too bad that no one would ever hear them now.