6- End for all- Dan
When we got home, Amy sunk onto the couch and buried her face in her hands. "What should we do now?" I asked. "Mr McIntyre wont trust us anymore." I said gloomily. There was a smash. Amy went over. "Oh no! It's Beatrice's favourite piece of bone china!" SMASH! SMASH! SMASH! SMASH! "What's going on!" Nellie Screamed. "There's no earthquake!" I shouted.
We ran at top speed outside of the house. We were yet to discover that we were not the only ones. All the other houses toppled to the ground. Then ours followed. Rocks started falling from the sky! "What's happening!" Nellie screamed.
"I don't know!" Shouted Amy.
"Whatever it is, it isn't good!" I yelled. There was a small, moving feeling, as if we were falling but we weren't. Then I thought about it. Something really fishy was happening. "THE EARTH IS FALLING!" I shouted.
"WHAT!" Nellie and Amy said together. "WE ARE GOING TO DIE!" Dan shouted! Soon, we all gathered round to try to find shelter though it was pointless. "Amy." I said.
"Yeah." Amy replied.
"What are we gonna do?" I asked. "We seem to be the only ones who know about the earth here." I pointed out.
"We need Nellie." Amy said. Nellie was listening to music, trying to take the fear away, but was obviously not focusing. "Nellie!" I shouted. "Yes?" Nellie replied shakily. We need you to grab everyone's attention. We need to tell them something and you know what it is." I said. "Ok." Nellie said even more scared than before. "EVERYONE PLEASE BE QUIET! WE HAVE AN ANOUNCMENT TO MAKE!" Nellie Yelled. Everyone listened. "The Earth is falling everyone!" Amy said without regrets. Everyone gasped and started talking. I went outside to see if there was anyone else. Great Aunt Beatrice was probably dead. I looked into the sky. There was writing. It said: To Amy and Dan. I stopped there to get Amy. When she came, we read it together. To Amy and Dan, You should have taken the hunt. That way you would have saved the world. Amy was right! From. There was a blank space. I was shocked. Amy was right! We should have taken the hunt! "I'm sorry Amy," I said.
"No, Dan. We're sorry." Amy said.
"I don't understand." I said confused.
"Well, I didn't fight hard enough for what I thought, and you were wrong." Amy said. I looked up.
"Amy, watch out!" I screamed, but I was too late. The rock had hit her. There was a rock hurtling toward me. I tried to run, but I was frozen. Then I woke up. I looked at the calendar. Funeral day.
