Hi, there! This is the first story I wrote that I felt was worthy of submitting. :P I write stories all of the time. But here's the first to be submitted! So... Yeah. Hope you enjoy it. ^^ Oh, and I'm sorry there's no cover for the story yet. Since I'm a new user, you know, I can't. But I'll be able to at 11 something it says. xP

Story is in Brittany's POV. :)


There we were, climbing into these oddly-shaped, "buses". No, they weren't even buses I don't think. Or at least, that's what I guessed; They were shaped like buses, but as soon as we got on, not even getting a chance to sit, it rose up in the air. People were screaming, falling, crashing into others. I held onto Alvin tight, because I, or anybody else, had no idea what was happening. But we knew the world was coming to an end. It shook, buildings crashed. All I saw was dust. It was like staring at a big, brown cloud. Everything was being destroyed. It was just falling apart, and there was nothing I could do. Nothing we could do, to be exact. We could only watch.

I was in disbelief. I was hoping this was a dream, but I guess I wasn't, which really pissed me off. It was devastating! Knowing you're the last people on Earth- Makes me feel old, and that's gross. I was 22 years old, and I was dying! Or some junk. Just sitting here, actually, watching the world crash, floating in a giant floating bus.

I called for my sisters, but I knew it was no use. Before… This happened, Alvin and I were on our date. Just chilling at our fancy booth when the roof went flying off and everyone fled. Then, the ground cracked. Out of nowhere fell this very mysterious bus. People were taking out their phones, trying to call loved ones. And that's what I was doing, too. But soon discovered, Jeanette and Eleanor's phones both went straight to voice-mail. I called over and over, and didn't stop for a few minutes. I even tried to call Miss Miller. I tapped my foot, waiting for her to answer, I even escalated to biting my nails. Augh.

I was sweating. Crying. Shaking…. My heart was beating so fast I thought it was about to explode. I gripped on tighter to Alvin's shirt, and he was pretty much hanging on to me, too. It hurt.

I was frightened. I felt like a puppy, not knowing what the heck was happening.

Ruht oh.

I was on the Earth. The year it was ending. And I knew it was ending. There was almost nothing of it! It was no earthquake. I wished it was, because I have no honest idea where the hell this flying bus was taking us- besides higher, and higher. Alvin seemed to be growing sick. "Ugh," He groaned. "Where the hell are we going? What is this thing we're on, who is even driving it?!" He freaked. I looked at him, and he looked at me. "What?" He spat. "Alvin, calm down." I said, my voice trembling. Alvin stood up, but quickly sat down from motion sickness. "Calm down?" He repeated. "You want me to calm down? Hell, I'm surprised YOU'RE acting calm Brittany!" He shouted towards my direction, but I didn't look at him. I just kept hitting Jeanette and Eleanor's numbers.

"The world is ending. And we are on it. We're on some… Flying bus. Nobody knows where the fuck it's going, and—"
"Alvin, watch your language… and your tone." I said, sitting down next to him. I then looked up, very slowly. Families were in bunches, praying, while others were just flat out bawling. But I didn't want to bawl… Well, I did, sort of, because I had no idea where any of my family, or other friends were. I was just here with Alvin, and he was just freaking out. He couldn't help me.

But I didn't judge him…. Everyone was freaking out.

I felt for my purse, and gasped. "Alvin! My purse is gone!" I shouted. He looked at me slowly. "So? It's not like you're going to need it," He said, rolling his eyes. I just looked, and said nothing. I guess he was right. Why did I need it? I had my phone… I could play a game, yeah, that would calm me down…

Nah, never mind. I have no games on my phone.

I looked up. There sat a big window, letting us view the sky. My eyes narrowed. Clouds were grey, and spinning in a very fast manner. It seemed unreal.

It began to rain, and you couldn't see a thing. The bus tilted, and everyone swayed. I screamed, along with many others, and we all ended up in the left portion of the bus. Many people were on this, thing. So boy, was I squished. I don't think I've ever been so close to so many people.

"Oh my god," I shouted. It was so loud. I couldn't take the sound of all of these voices, screeches, or Alvin muttering to himself under his breath. I placed my hand on his shoulder. "You need to calm down. Please." I said softly. Alvin took my hand away. He turned to me with tears in his eyes. I was shocked. "Brittany. What's wrong with you? Are you not aware of what's happening?" He asked me. "We're all going to die! And we don't even know where our family is, this is terrible!" He exclaimed. I frowned. "I do know what's going on!" I shouted. I began to get more tears in my eyes. "You think I'm happy about it? Do you? Why would I be happy about this, Alvin? Give me just one reason!" I shouted in his face, as I began to hit him constantly with my hand and phone. Suddenly, my phone began to vibrate. I looked at it, and stopped the water works. Alvin just stared at me, and I stared at my phone. "It's Eleanor!" I said. I went to my messages to read it, but then, something freaky just happened.

My phone began to glow purple, and seemed to be vibrating more fiercely. Alvin and I both stared with big eyes. I looked around. Everyone's phone was doing this. "What's going on?" I heard a man say. I simply let go of my phone. Alvin took his out of his pocket, and let go. It began to levitate, as did mine, and everyone else who had let go of their phones.

"We will be collecting these. But do not worry. They will soon be returned. Thank you." A voice said over the intercom. Then opened these doors on the ceiling, and there flew our phones. The door slammed shut, its noise echoing through the bus. Once again, I looked at Alvin. Puzzled. Puzzled was what I was, yes, that word fit how I felt greatly.

"Alvin!" A high voice called out. Alvin and I quickly turned towards the voice, searching for its owner. And then I found it. I gasped, and jumped up out of my seat. "Simon!" I exclaimed. I waved. Alvin smiled too, but didn't get up. Simon ran through the many people in his way, and rushed over to hug Alvin and I. "I'm so glad I found you," He said, trying to catch his breath. "I was scared to death. I had nobody I knew around me. I'm surprised you were near," He heaved. I nodded and smiled too, then hugged him again. I then sat and invited him to sit. "Where were you?"
"Oh, just over there." He pointed.
"No, I mean, before this came to pick you up." I said softly. "Oh." Simon's face fell. "I was just at the library." He replied. "…I-I'm really glad I found you two," He repeated. "It's too bad I couldn't find Theodore, and the others." I knew he was referring to my sisters. I felt a lump in my throat. I just nodded again.

The library, was where he was- Which was why he was on the bus with us. The library was just across the street from the restaurant Alvin and I were having our date at. We were eating some sushi and watching a dancing goat on the stage.

Alvin finally spoke up. "Oh, stop worrying. They'll show up." He said, trying to smile. Simon and I said nothing. I only sighed. "This is insane." Simon said quietly. "What is this?" He put his hands on his head, and looked around. "Where are we going?" He then put his hands on his face.
"You're not the only one wondering that, Simon…" I stated. "There has to be some scientific explanation. This flying object came out of nowhere, and for some reason, we're all trusting it?"

"Well, what else are we supposed to do? The ground is torn apart." Alvin spat. He then groaned again, and began to rub his stomach. "Britt, are you feeling sick? I think there's something wrong with that sushi we ate." He sunk down in his seat. I shook my head. "No." I then laid my head on his. "What? You like, really sick?" I asked, looking down at him. Alvin moved my hair out of his face. "Yes." He said nauseously. Simon turned to us. "Probably just feeling sick from flying up here, Alvin." He said.

Alvin just closed his eyes and tried to go to sleep. So did I. I closed my eyes- but I really couldn't sleep. I was too busy thinking of Miss Miller and my sisters. Where were they? Were they even on this bus? I saw outside my window, there were many other flying buses around us. And they were all very long, so there was indeed a chance my family could be here.

But then I thought, -My family was at our house, and that was far from where Alvin and I were. So they were most likely on a completely different bus.

I opened my eyes, and scanned the area. Nope- I saw nobody I knew, or cared about. I sighed, and closed my eyes again, but they popped back open, when I very loud noise rang through the bus. I jumped up. Lights were flashing, and the bus was shaking. It would get very dark, then bright lights would flicker again. I shut my eyes, because it really hurt to look at it. It was one of those things that would cause a seizure.
People began to scream again. I covered my ears, then fell to the floor and rolled as it shook everyone and everything. The bus tilted, and we all rolled on top of each other to the right, lights and noises still going through the bus. I cried in pain as someone very heavy landed on top of my arm. We could hear thunder, shaking our bus even more, and rain pounding on the windows. I looked up. "That's big rain!" I exclaimed. The rain hit those windows hard. Sounded like a giant walking or something, and it shook the bus! As if the thunder wasn't enough.
The windows flew open, and the rain came smashing in. When it hit you, it was like… You just got slapped in the face with the lake or something. This was defiantly not regular rain. T

The bus increased in speed. We were going straight up, very, very fast. All I could hear was screaming, I swear! It was like one of those super too fast Disney rides or some junk.

My hair went flying, and I was just soaking wet. I had someone's foot in my face, and someone even lying in my lap. Someone covered my arm, and someone was sitting on my foot. I was just buried, I couldn't move. Nobody could move! We all just sat there, STUCK together, wet, it was really gross. Felt like play-dough, ack.

I could hear Alvin in the distance. "Oh, I'm gonna puke." He whined. "Don't do it!" I could hear Simon shout. "Mommy what's happening?" A child screamed.

I suddenly began to feel really sick. I think everyone did. Augh. At the same time, we all started complaining. Especially Alvin. I don't know what's happening. My stomach just began BURNING. And my crotch hurt like hell, along with my head. Everything was hurting, everything, it was painful, and I began to cry.

More rain just came pouring in. I scooted back. It…It was coming to my hips. So I tried my best to stand, which only made everyone else do the same. The water was gaining on us. It rose to our necks. Everyone was splashing, and trying to swim up. There was no up! I went to find Alvin and Simon. "PAIN! PAIN! It's just PAIN!" Alvin cried. "I can't swim!"

"Alvin, get a hold of yourself!" Simon said, cringing at his own pain. I was having trouble swimming too, with all of my pains. And suddenly, black dots danced around my vision. Everything was getting blurry, and I was just growing weak. I finally found it hard to breathe, and began to really panic-As if I wasn't panicking before…

This was just really, really weird, and I bet you're confused. Hang in there, things will get better and make more sense. Hopefully.

I hung on to the poles that were at the top of the bus, and tried to climb my way up, but only slipped back into the water. It splashed and hit me in the face. It rose, and rose, and rose, until it reached the top of our heads. Windows were closed, there was no way out. What the hell, right? We all just rang into a death trap.

Those were my final thoughts before I couldn't hold my breath anymore, and just let go. But before I lost all of my breath, my eyes we still open under the water. I looked, and saw blurry lights. I don't know what it was. Some were purple. And some were orange. Then my eyes slowly closed, and I began to sink.


Well! That's the end of chapter one! Review if you want. And be nice. Please. :3 Have an nice day, lol.