In this right moment, our world is falling apart.
Literally.
We only have twelve hours left.
It's like the apocalypse, I don't know why. The sun's gravity multiplied a lot. Maybe it is finally dying.
Electricity is dead, the water is evaporating excessively.
Jupiter collided with Mars yesterday.
And we're heading straight towards Venus.
People escaped a month ago, the most valuable people. Right before this started. They went past Saturn.
No one can escape the planet now, the gravity is too much. Rockets can't make it past the atmosphere.
We all accepted we're going to die.
An acid rain just started outside, we can't go out of the house anymore.
And yet, she's dancing, dancing all her pain away.
What hurts me the most is imagining we won't be able to share more time together; but I'm glad we shared as much as we could.
They offered me a seat on a ship.
They said "You're one of the most important doctors all over the world. She's just a ballerina. We're sorry, but she will have to stay on earth."
But I just couldn't leave her behind. It would be pointless to live without her hazel eyes and caramel hair swinging around the place.
I'd rather die than live without her.
Three hours left until the crash.
Nature is almost dead. The trees died, the animals died. I don't know how we, humans, are alive. Natural cycles are messed up.
Seems like huge storms are coming.
Next to me, she's asleep as nothing in the world is troubling her.
I'd like to think I could keep watching her like this forever.
Maybe, she says, we can regenerate in another part of the universe and find each other again. Or maybe we'll be ethereal beings together for all eternity.
The atmosphere is fading away as we come closer to Venus.
We're sitting in front of the window as we see Venus approaching us.
The time has come.
I see tears falling down her face as she holds me tighter.
I just hug her as Earth collides with Venus.
an. hey there;D
