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Her eyes landed on where the smoke had come from and frowned at the blue slime that was oozing down the side like mucus. “Let’s go then,” Deb said, glancing back at the meteor as the two walked away. Deb nodded and grabbed Alices’ hand again.
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Um, police showed up, they want everyone who isn’t injured to leave immediately and my dad’s giving a statement to what happened,” Alice explained. Just zoned a bit,” Deb said as Alice smiled. “Deb? Are you ok?” Alice asked, fidgeting with the sleeves of her pink sweater as she watched Deb with concern.ĭeb ignored the music as she smiled at her girlfriend. One, the music and chanting was louder and sounded like it was coming from behind her no matter where she looked.Īnd Two, Alice was next to her, looking at her in concern. When she had finally gotten her breath back, she noticed two things. She backed up and coughed into her sleeve, trying to exhale all the blue smoke from her lungs. She squinted and tried to see inside of, only for a blue mist to spray out and into her face. However, the noise seemed to be coming from down it. She ignored it in favor of staring down a hole in the meteor. Repeating the words ‘What do you want, Deb. Not only that, but there seemed to be some kind of music-based chant coming from it. Indeed, music was emanating from the meteor. “Is that… music?” she asked aloud, getting closer still to it. Now that she was next to it, she could hear something. Before she knew it, she was on stage, right beside it. Only able to focus on this blue glowing boulder. As if possessed, Deb stepped forward, eyes locked on the space rock as she stepped over the bodies of people unconscious in the aisle. It was terrifying to see what HAD to of caused this catastrophe. There in the center of the stage, with the only working spotlight, glowing blue, was some kind of giant rock, half-submerged in the floor. The three were quick to start helping people up- with Bill still on the phone with a 911 operator- and trying to get people out of the building.ĭeb looked around and realized that some people were probably already in the actual theater part and ran down the hall to help anyone there she could.
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The walls and ceiling had cracks in them and glass from windows and popcorn machines littered the floor. Popcorn, candy, and drinks were spilled across the floor and a lot of people seemed to be in a daze as they stayed where they had fallen. The impact had caused anything that wasn’t nailed down to topple over. “Fine, but while we’re in there, I’m going to call 911 as well, so that people get down here,” he said, pulling out his phone as the three started walking towards the theater. So, against his better judgment, he relented. He knew he couldn’t force Deb to stay and that if Alice said she wanted to go with, she wouldn’t listen to him. Alice gnawed at her bottom lip while Bill looked between the two. “How about this, you two call 911 and I’ll go see if anyone’s hurt,” she said, adjusting her beanie a bit as she turned to look at the two. “Shouldn’t we wait for someone to show up? Like Police or the Fire department?” Bill asked. “We should go inside, see if everyone’s ok,” Deb said, releasing Alices’ hand as she took a step forward. Bill draped an arm over his daughters’ shoulder as Deb grabbed her girlfriends' hand and gave it a quick squeeze as they waited to see if anyone would leave the theater.
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“It’s a good thing we weren't in there yet,” Alice said, fear still evident in her eyes. “Holy S**t,” Deb whispered, staring at the absolute gigantic hole through the top of the theater. After realizing they weren't in immediate danger, they turned to look at the theater. Before either of the two could respond, there was a loud crash, which had the three screaming and Bill pushing himself between the noise and the two girls. “Well, shall we head in?” he asked, holding up the three tickets to Mama Mia. When Bill finally showed up, he was quick to hug his daughter and smile at Deb. Alice and Deb were waiting for her dad outside the Starlight theater- they had found a bus stop to stand under to avoid the rain- and they talked. It started the night before everything happened.
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