Hello to everybody out there. I'm sorry I haven't posted anything in a long time, but as some of you know, sometimes college just takes its toll. This story was inspired by a prompt sent to me, but still, remember, I own nothing. Also I would like to thank my new Beta for betaing this for me. Please read, review, and enjoy.

Chapter 1

It began as just an ordinary day. As the sun rose telling the world to wake up, nothing seemed out of the ordinary, but usually on momentous days such as this no one knows it is anything but ordinary.

"Wake up kids," called Carol Brady through her son's then her daughter's bedroom doors as she did every morning. Each member of the Brady family then began preparing for their day, the six kids getting ready for school, and the three adults for work.

"Morning Alice," each of them chimed as they entered the kitchen sitting at the table beginning to eat breakfast.

"Good morning gang. Hurry up and eat your breakfast before you have to leave," smiled Alice quickly before going into the laundry room. Coming back out, she hurried past them, exiting the house into the backyard to put the laundry on the clothes line.

"Morning kids," said Mr. and Mrs. Brady shortly after that, entering the kitchen, both moving to get their coffee. They were all so happy, but they didn't know that trouble was coming. None of them had watched the news the night before, or even that morning. They didn't know that they were all in danger. The night before it had been announced to every home, but theirs that a meteor was headed towards earth. That meteor was supposed to land somewhere in their area.

"It's going to be a beautiful day," smiled Mike Brady leaning against the counter staring out into the backyard at the sunny day. He was the only one who saw it this way. Everybody else was preparing for the worst; they could each feel the foreboding of that meteor coming towards earth. Everyone was preparing for it, everyone but the Brady family. Alice was humming softly to herself as she hung the laundry; she was in a very good mood that day when suddenly the sun that was shining over the yard disappeared. As she noticed the gloom that had fallen over her, she looked around the yard finding that the darkness had fallen over the house too. The family had noticed it too and peering behind her, Alice noticed the sun was still shining on the fence in their neighbor's yard and suddenly she had an uneasy feeling in the pit of her stomach.

"Mike, what is that?!" exclaimed Carol looking at her husband as she clamored towards the backdoor, peering out with the rest of her children. She didn't know why, but suddenly she had a very uneasy feeling. Mr. Brady did too; something in the pit of his stomach told him something bad was going to happen, but he played it cool so as not to panic the rest of his family.

"Move aside everybody!" exclaimed Mike as he moved through the crowd that was his family. Pushing the screen door open, he looked at his wife as he took her hand, and together they entered the backyard where Alice was peering up at the sky.

He exited the house with his kids trailing behind him. Standing in the center of the yard with Alice, they all peered up at the sky.

"What is it, Mr. Brady?" whispered Alice looking between him and the sky.

"I don't know, Alice," whispered Mike not looking at her as he continued to stare up into the gloom. He felt his heart start to pound then because he didn't know what he was looking at and he was afraid for his family in that moment. Something was blocking out the sun. Something appeared to be falling. Mike's eyes widened as he realized that that something was headed straight for them.

"Everybody move!" exclaimed Mike grabbing Carol's shoulders suddenly and rushing with her in tow back towards the house. A second after he said this, the rest of the family realized what was happening. The girls ran screaming back inside after their parents. The boys turned sheet white and quickly followed. Alice quickly dropped the laundry she had been holding and ran screaming like a banshee after them. But they didn't stand a chance, the meteor was coming straight for them. The shadow over the house grew bigger and bigger until the dreaded meteor the rest of the world had been waiting for collided with the Brady home.