Friday, February 27, 2009
The Lost
That is what they called themselves, this rag-tag group of survivors. They felt lost and were actually often geographically lost. After the wars that ended the world they few who had survived in the city gathered together and started heading south. They had no maps and no compass, but they knew the sun still rose in the east and set in the west so they knew that they were headed in the right direction, that was until the dust and smoke from the burning of the world engulfed them, on those days they would wonder sometimes for hours in the wrong direction never knowing until the sky had cleared enough for them to see the sunrise. In the year that they had been walking they had seen terrible, terrible things. Things that stained their memories for ever. They travelled during the day for it was safer and found hiding places at night. They met few other survivors learning very quickly to avoid them. But every once in a while they would stumble across another who would join their group and tell stories of horror and hope, the hope of a place that had food, rules, clean water and a community that was thriving. So they continued their journey despite everything, each of them holding close to a small spark of hope that one day they would be found.
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5 comments:
A scary premise, and you have me wondering what happens to them next!
Nice work. I'm wondering if we might not be near there.
curiosity kills the cat and i think i prefer it over dying in curiosity :)
take a peek into mine at
http://eternitycallsus.blogspot.com/2009/02/lost-without-losing.html
i also wonder about this type of scenario for us.. interesting thought nonetheless.
some people believe the end days are near - i surely hope they are not as bad as this wonderful post paints them --- you have portrayed wonderfully the ambiance of a worst case scenario and its attendant anxiety!!!
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