Part 1: The Discovery
There is a deep blue glow in the sky, gradually getting larger and closer.
“Hey, Mike, see that thing up there?” Andrew said.
“What, that thing in that place in that area?” I said sarcastically.
“I mean the blue thing, Einstein.”
“Yeah, what about it?”
“It’s getting closer you idiot! What if it crashes near here?” he said.
“Then it crashes near here. There’s not much to it.”
“Screw you, I’m getting the camera!”
Andrew and I are best friends, we have feuds like this all of the time. He came back with his cheap camcorder.
“Here it comes!” He said.
Just as the genius predicted, it entered the atmosphere. Within approximately five seconds, it had landed not more than three miles away. The first thing that he did was start running over there. Andrew was not exactly in good shape, he was slightly overweight. He also had short dark-brown hair and brown eyes. Maybe he should start exercising, it could pay off one day.
I, however, was in peak physical condition. I ran with the track team back in senior high, I won over seven first-place trophies. I too, had short brown hair. However, my eyes were more of a mixture between blue and green.
“Dude! Check this out!” He shouted to me.
When I got there, all it had been was a massive crater, with a large perfectly spherical blue rock. So, we thought the best thing to do was call the news stations. What else would we do with an alien rock?
“The news guys are coming, get ready to smile for the cameras.” I said to Andrew.
“Yeah yeah, they better pay us for this.”
-Three hours later-…4:27 in the afternoon
The news crews were now beginning to talk about the ‘rock’.
“We are standing here at the crash site of a large spherical blue meteor. There are several cranes attempting to remove the sphere.”
In a matter of minutes, it was out of the crater.
“The men are now trying to open the meteor with drills.”
It burst open, filled with a luminescent blue liquid. To everybody’s surprise, it started expanding rapidly, engulfing everything in it’s path. Andrew and I began running. I guess this is where that exercise would have helped him. Unfortunately, he couldn’t keep up. He fell behind, and got engulfed just like the others. Unfortunately, I was to busy running to even notice he was gone. When I turned around, the liquid had disappeared, along with the other people. I realized Andrew was gone, and I broke down, crying. That was three years ago, and things have gotten a hell of a lot worse.
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