![]() Four bodies lay astray on the floor, dressed in fancy clothes and done-up hair: Two middle-aged people, their faces frozen in a final look of surprise, lay on the ground with their bodies eerily still as they clutched each other fearfully. There was a solitary chandelier swinging from the ceiling, thrown about from the wind blowing in from outside. It was decorated beautifully: long, white drapes and ancient paintings on every inch of the wall. A penetrating silence filled the space and a shockingly cold air flowed through the long, narrow room. Snaking through the house, it finally arrived at its destination, a dark room in the attic. It swirled together, creating a denser form of black, cloudy wind as it tore through the house, upheaving furniture and shattering the ancient glass. The people remained oblivious in their warm houses as the force claimed their town.įaster than a lightning bolt, the powerful surge crashed through a window of a very particular house. It could be felt like an earthquake, rattling the tin roofs and upheaving the mailboxes. Lights flickered on and off, then on and off again. Turning into a nosedive, an indescribable force descended upon the village, pure power coursing through the fields of grain and empty roads. When the last shining beacon had succumbed to the pitch black, something struck. Each house seemed minuscule from so far up, almost like watching flies on the ground.Īs the day grew farther and farther behind, the lights flickered off in each house gradually. Darkness enveloped the world around it in the cold blanket of night, dotted with dim stars. Patches of wind come and go, their pattern quickening as the moon rises higher in the sky. THE NIGHT HAD FALLEN upon the tiny village, buried somewhere deep in England. for the love of god ignore how bad it is please) ![]() (ignore how bad this is, i'm rewriting it and it was the first chapter i wrote of this book. ![]() To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. ![]()
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