Goodbye, forever

Chapter one

Hobbes and Hobbes were playing in the sandbox.

It was a sunny day, but moments later, it was a cloudy day. Calvin and Hobbes were playing with Calvin's action figures (ACTION FIGURES! Dolls are totally different!).

"Let's blast that kid to pieces!" Calvin said, trying to sound as manly as possible.

"Can't we do something else?" Hobbes asked.

Calvin laughed.

"You just have no taste in action figures." Calvin said.

Meanwhile, in the living room, Mom was watching TV. She was watching her favorite soap opera, until her show was interrupted by the news.

"We interrupt this program for an emergency broadcast." The TV said.

Mom sighed.

Her hair stood up, and her eyes were big as dinner plates.

"But Donna was about to kiss Fred!" She said.

"There will e a huge tornado storm coming in the metropolitan area and downtown. Make sure you gather your family quickly, and be prepared, because it will be coming quickly. Now, back to your favorite program."

The broadcast was over, and Mom's soap opera was over. Then, the power went out. Mom looked outside. She was sweating with fear.

"I have to call dear, and get Calvin!" She said.

She grabbed a phone, and called Dad. "Dear, there is…you know? Then, get your butt here quickly!" She hung up. Then, she ran outside to get Calvin.

Calvin and Hobbes were still playing with the action figures.

"Wow, the wind is getting faster." Hobbes said.

"Yeah." Calvin said.

"Hey, the sky is getting dark." Hobbes said, looking at the sky.

"Yeah. Very creepy." Calvin said.

Then, everything seemed like nighttime. Then, Hobbes saw lightning.

"Calvin, what's happening?" Hobbes asked nervously.

"I don't know, but I don't like this!" Calvin said.

The wind is getting faster every second! It is now at 47 mph. Mom opened the door, calling to Calvin. Her hair is blowing like crazy.

"Calvin, come inside, quick!" She yelled.

The wind was at 72 mph!

Calvin's action figure was floating in the fast wind.

"My action figures!" Calvin said.

Calvin jumped up to get them. Then, to his surprise, he was off the ground!

"WOOAH!"

"Calvin!" Hobbes said, grabbing Calvin by the leg.

Hobbes tried to pull Calvin, but he couldn't. Then, he started floating in the wind like Calvin.

"AAAAAAH!"

Mom came to the rescue, and grabbed Calvin. She didn't save Hobbes, though.

"Hobbes!" Calvin said.

Hobbes was in the tornado.

"Do you want to stay alive?" Mom asked.

"Then, come inside!"

Mom and Calvin quickly ran inside. The tornado was at 110 mph. now. They almost didn't make it. Mom slammed the door. Calvin and Mom ran downstairs to the basement. The basement has no doors, or no windows. It's perfect.

"Duck!" Mom told Calvin.

Calvin and Mom put their hands on their hands, lying on the floor at the same time.

An hour later, the tornado was over.

Calvin and his Mom ran upstairs to see what was left of their stuff. Every stuff in the house was fine, except of the window.

There was a big tree in the window. Luckily, the window wasn't next to anything. There was glass on the floor. Calvin looked outside. It wasn't a pretty sight.

Houses were demolished, but manypeople survived.

Dad came home after the storm was over.

"Is everyone okay?" Dad said.

"Yeah…we're fine." Mom said.

Mom turned to Calvin.

"Calvin from now on when I tell you to come in, you come in. We were almost killed!"

Calvin hung his head.

Mom sighed deeply.

"But the important thing is that we're okay and healthy." Mom hugged Calvin.

Calvin started Crying.

"Hobbes is gone! I'll…I'll never see him again!"

"Oh, honey…" Mom said.

"Mom, you don't understand!" Calvin said, sniffing.

"Hobbes was the only friend I ever had! He was the one I can talk to, to play with, but now…he's gone, killed, ain't alive no more!"

Calvin started bawling.

Dad and Mom hugged Calvin.

"Calvin, you can get a new tiger." Dad said.

"It's not the same!" Calvin said.

Calvin ran upstairs to his room. The windows in his room were broken, and there was glass all over the floor.

There were leaves, tree bark, andwater on Calvin's bed, but he didn't care. He jumped on it, and started crying. He looked at a picture of Hobbes.

He sniffed.

"Someday Hobbes, I will find you. I promise. We are still best friends forever…"

Sad, isn't it? Next chapter on the way. Please R&R!