The Day the World Shook
The rumbling started around 3 in the afternoon. Earthquakes always terrified me, but this was different, this was like a god was angry.
Sebastian River High School's Literary Magazine
The rumbling started around 3 in the afternoon. Earthquakes always terrified me, but this was different, this was like a god was angry.
The new hire fell silent, mostly out of an ever-growing anxiousness that crawled up the back of his neck, making his hair stand on end. Something felt off about this place, this job, and he hadn’t even started yet.
At last, its eyes whitened and grew wide; the corners of its mouth stretched up into a sinister smile.
Carolyn Manning spent most of her childhood inside. Carolyn was born with a special gift, allowing her mind to comprehend information and learn it in a faster way than the average human brain. Not only that, but she also carries a genetic skin disorder where there is decreased ability to repair DNA damage from ultraviolet light, or the sun.
Suddenly, a loud scream cut the peaceful and pitiful reverie Erin was in. Their head snapped back towards the camp. Spike bristled and growled, sensing ominous danger.