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Prologue
Mystic Rock Harbor in British Columbia was in full swing, but it was not of the good kind. Weather meteorologists from almost every TV news station had given the same warning to residents who lived on the west coast of British Columbia.
A severe autumn storm was forming in the waters of the Pacific Ocean. The meteorologists warned the people living along the west coast that the storm would have strong gusty winds, powerful lightning strikes, basketball sized hail, and heavy rain.
As soon as the residents of Mystic Rock Harbor heard that they were in the path of the storm, they immediately headed out to retrieve food, water, batteries, and other necessary items that would help them survive.
For those who lived close to the beaches were ordered to boarder up windows and doors and if they desire, they were welcome to stay in the schools that were used as shelters.
However, there were few who flocked to the gun shops before they boarded up. These folks had informed the owners that the guns they were buying were for protection after the storm, in case of looters.
"Gotta protect our own turf," one elderly cat humanoid said, "A lot of people will do crazy things after a storm."
However, there was one person, a dog humanoid who purchased a gun who gave a different explanation, "There are some rodents that I need to take care of, rats tend to go crazy during a storm." He bought a pistol and left the gun shop, although the owners did not suspect a thing.
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Out on the beaches, the waves came crashing to the shore in gigantic proportions. There were a few people out on the water, enjoying some time before the weather turned ugly.
The houses that had an ocean view had their windows and glass doors boarded up and the patio furniture were locked up inside their sheds, although there was a possibility that the sheds would be destroyed in the storm.
At one of the beaches, an elderly rat woman was suffering from a weather-sensing migraine. "It is coming, I can feel it in my head," she said to her husband, who nodded. The two were watching the clouds that were heading towards the town.
Just then, the sirens blared across the town and the Mystic Rock Harbor P.D. called out on the speaker phones on the poles all over town. "This is the Mystic Rock Harbor P.D., all citizens are to take shelter immediately! I repeat, all citizens are to take shelter immediately!" Captain Davey Biggins said.
In an instant, all of the residents of the town closed up their doors and sought shelter inside their homes or businesses. The town's streets were deserted in under a minute, apart from a few feral animals who went to find their own shelter.
Now all the people can do was to wait and pray.
