Lolzec
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| 08 Sep 2012 02:36 PM |
9/8/12
Washington DC
A nuke had hit the city at 3:30 PM, in a matter of seconds the city was frozen in time as glass, objects, and fire flew. Citizens turned quickly during those seconds, only to be burned alive by the speed of light. The Capital Building slowly fell on the quickly-burning-frozen in time-land, leaving millions dying within the seconds of the nuke hitting the Capital. 20 seconds later, half a mile from the White House, a plant had withered and died from the heat and radiation, leaving the citizens with the same fate.
The roads and streets of DC had been burned and covered in radiation as cars flew in the sky smacking into buildings. As the Washington Monument had been set to flames, the White House had already became dust. The last pieces of hope had stood after the nuke, only leaving the Lincoln Memorial, and the burnt Washington Monument. The citizens had all became ghosts of the barren wasteland, scarred and traumatized by the event. America had no hope left, as the National Guard and other companies breaking off from the Government tried to get people to shelter, but they knew there was nothing left to help.
Should I continue on with this OT? |
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Lolzec
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| Joined: 20 Aug 2012 |
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| 08 Sep 2012 02:45 PM |
| 1 answer, I'm still going to wait, as I know I'm not very good at writing literature, which is why I'm asking if I should continue. |
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| 08 Sep 2012 02:57 PM |
| it's better than most kids' literature |
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