Sunday, September 02, 2018

An Interactive Story- The Last Story on Earth by Warren Brown on Twinery

The Last Story on Earth by Warren Brown on Twinery


Ross could hear the birds chirping outside his window, he opened his eyes to see shafts of light piercing the darkness of his room. He heard something stir in the shadows of his bedroom. It was a slow movement. It was quiet once again. There, he heard the sound again. The sound was something that he would expect to hear on the nature channel.

 The sound of something slithering on the floor of his bedroom. Ross knew that there was a snake in his room. It was quiet once again. Was the snake slithering towards him as he lay with the woman in bed. He did not remember her name.

But, he did not want her to meet her end with a snake bite. The snake was hungry and was ready to devour anything that moved. The snake snaked its way across the bed and then it saw in the darkness at the other side of the room something moving.

The snake slithered off the bed and off the sleeping man, as it made its way across the cold floor. The mouse did not see the snake and it was swallowed whole by the hungry snake. The snake was still hungry and needed to fill its belly.
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It looked once again at the figure which was now moving on the bed. Yes, it was now time to go in for the big kill. This snake was used to killing humans, it had done this several times before. It was trained to hunt and kill its human quarry.

They never reacted fats enough. It was always too late for the humans as they looked transfixed into the eyes of the snake in terror and fear.
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This snake never sleeps. Death is painless for humans.

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The King snakes have all come together. The world is unaware of the unity of the reptilians.

The natural world have only the snakes as defenders to protect its resources being depleted by man and the pollution of the world. If man is to be stopped, he needs to be removed from the equation.
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Man, woman and child have been eradicated off the face of the Earth. There is no man and there are no more storeis to tell.

The Age of the Reptilian has begun. The last story of man has been told. This is the story of the extinction of man and the birth of the Reptilian Age.
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Celebrate Nature Today. Nature will be here even after the last story of man has been told.
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Nature will be present at the twilight of human civilization.
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Celebrate the beauty of the Natural World Today.
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