A story
(Need to think of title!)

All was silent, as usual. The same old eerie silence that ceased to break hung over the town. No birds sang in the morning and no wolves howled in the evening. This strange, no, disturbing place had no rain, sun, snow, sleet or hail. It was just constantly engulfed in a thick fog; anyone who attempted to go in would never come out. There was no coming and going as you please, it's a one-way trip. But one dismal day, something strange happened, the clouds swirled angrily around the town and turned a blood red colour. The empty buildings were torn apart by a ferocious wind and the ground, well, it was ripped apart by an intense earthquake. The fog spread and thinned out over the land. But the even stranger thing was, a lone man, stood in the middle of the disaster, unharmed by the phenomenal destruction, his long hair swaying in the faint breeze. In his arms lay a woman, her clothes torn and bloody. Laying her down on the floor, the man drew a long sword with a blue gem on the end. With one smooth, swift movement of his arms he rammed the sword through the girls chest. In an instant, he sprouted wings and soared up into the grey sky. Nobody saw him ever again, as for the girl...

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"Mommy! Mommy! what's happening?!" A boy was standing on the porch of a house. The front door opened and a woman came rushing out crouching by the little boy. "What's the matter?!" Not answering the woman's question, the boy held his mother's chin and turned her head round to face the direction he was looking. "Oh my God!" On the horizon, swirls of blood-red clouds were revolving in the sky. "Oh God! Natalie!" she gasped. As the woman said this, the ground shook violently, only for a few seconds, and then stopped. Suddenly a vicious wind whacked the house. "MOMMY!!! HELP!!!" A huge rumble drowned out the boy's pleas, the ground started shaking again. "CHRISTOPHER!!!" The boy was flying through the air at a dangerous level, if he fell, he would be seriously hurt. To the mother's dismay, the gale ceased, and the boy started plummeting to the earth.