Invincible, my ass!


All of a sudden, a slight breeze appeared out of nowhere. Paff tied her hair into a ponytail to get it out of her mouth.

Nobody took much notice, until it got stronger, and much, much colder.

"Where the hell did this wind come from?" Jasmine asked, starting to cuddle her arms together for warmth.

"I dunno, actually," Samus said.

Then, the wind started to get stronger. The teens didn't take much notice, until the wind began making wooshing sounds as it rammed into them.

"What's going on?" Paff asked, her hair beginning to blow wildly.

The wind continued to get stronger, but the teens tried to keep moving. But then, Jasmine knew that her feet were nolonger on the ground, but then she landed face first into the ground.

Then, the wind became so fierce, that she, and the others, began to fly away.

They were all knocked to the ground, each gripping the grass, trying not to fly away into oblivion. The wind was blowing debris now; wood pieces, small rocks. And shortly after, tree carcasses and boulders.

"WHAT THE HELL!" Jasmine screamed.

The wind howled and howled as the sky darkened with ferocious looking clouds. They all screamed as their legs flew up into the air.

Then, one by one, they each lost their grip to the ground. As all six of them flew into the air, there was... there was... nothing.

CLUNK!
CLUNK!
CLUNK!
CLUNK!
CLUNK!
CLUNK!

They each fell to the ground hard. The all looked up, shivering and panting, but... there was nothing. Utter silence. Everything was exactly how it was two minutes ago, as if nothing had happened.

"What the hell?" Paff whispered.

They all got up at the same time, panting, bruised, and very confused. They looked up at the now clear as day sky; they looked around averywhere for signs that may proove the hurricane speed winds had happened.

Nothing.

They didn't know what else to do, so they continued on like nothing happened. None of them spoke. After a few minutes of wondering if it was a dream or a halucination, they got spooked and started running. The lake came closer.