nolan schultz
Stories (2/0)
Without You
Without You Darkness fell over the great forest, laid in ruins and covered in soot. A giant moon hung above the trees, the stars all but blanketed in a permanent black fog. On a Thursday, nearly a year earlier, Earth was pulled out of orbit into a judder. Violent solar flares ignited the surface and fossil fuel reserves burst into the clouds. Whole cities toppled over as land heaved up and organisms below the water perished as rivers ran dry and oceans evaporated. Out of the few who made it underground, a scanter lot lived beyond a few months, having neglected to relocate near an aquifer.
By nolan schultz3 years ago in Earth
Only You
Darkness fell over the redwood carcasses in the great forest, black with soot. Only a giant moon hung above the trees anymore.The stars had all but disappeared. On a Tuesday last year, oil wells ignited, electrical power grids went down, solar power systems surged beyond repair, and water supplies were contaminated. Organisms above and below sea level perished as rivers ran dry and oceans evaporated. Out of the few who went underground, even fewer made it past the first few months, having neglected to relocate near a deep Earth aquifer.
By nolan schultz3 years ago in Fiction