Bombs from the sky

My goodness where to start. Last nights dream has left me in awe this morning. Nuclear meteorites. The first thing you notice is the giant pyroclastic mushroom cloud way out in the distance. The rumbling explosion is still loud even one hundred miles away. Then the shock wave comes right past your doorstep. That is the first of many. They come at random intervals but no one ever seems to die from the blast. I go down to the beach front to get a better view of these huge torpedo like asteroids flying high in the horizon. When they come through the atmosphere a terrifying roar is heard, and then they crash hard into the earth. Again the mushrooms cloud rises up and its devastating shock wave is seen racing fast towards us. On the beach, hoards of people are gathered watching in fear this phenomena. Some are standing around with heavy weaponry, some are passed out in the sand. Its mass hysteria but without the panic; its bizarre. I’m back home looking out my window when one of these things is about one hundred meters above our house and I know that there is no chance of surviving. My dad is lying next to me unaware, I hug him tightly and wait for the red hot heat to evaporate us. The thing lands right in front of us even with my eyes closed the ultra white impact flash is unbearable. A few seconds go by when I realise that i’m still alive, I look back out the window and to my surprise, the whole town has shifted into the future. There is a humongous crater filled up with fresh water where the device had impacted. Lush greens have grown around the lake and in the distance the city I once knew has become completely morphed. Its the same city but the buildings are all futuristic looking. At least a century forward.
In the middle of all this, I recall looking through binoculars at one of these mysterious objects and noticed it looked more like a giant torpedo coated with aluminium panels.

Author: malnico

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