FoxWriter
Cluster
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2011
- Location
- in the realm of lust and seduction
it was a calm, cool Tuesday night. the sky was cloudless, the air was only a little chilly, and it smelled pleasantly of wildflowers and nature. It was a calm night, secluded enough that hardly anyone was up and about, even on the highway there was little to no traffic at all. It was a silent night, and there was mist and fog clinging to everything. It was fixing to be a wonderful morning, if a little boring, the sky blue and empty of clouds. It wasn't until about 10:15pm, at least that is what the official report would say, a noise filled the air like a cannon going off high in the air, and without warning something began to careen right for the highway.
It was massive, spherical in shape it was about ten feet tall and about fourteen feet long, made out of a strange metal that flexed and shimmered like metallic paper in the wind. It looked almost like one huge teardrop, reflecting the world it passed like a mirror as it struck the earth, cutting an enormous crater in the earth, ripping the highway in half, and driving a fifteen foot crater into the earth before it bounced and began to rip apart like it was made of wet newspaper, peeling apart in the stress and dirt, leaving only a mangled hull on one end, and half a ship on the other. There where pieces of metallic... it almost looked like ash, fluttering all over the place and a heavy green smoke spilling out of the ship hid most of the ship from view.
inside the massive crater that the ship had left, smoke obscured everything from view, but as the emerald flames started to flicker and die, the green smoke stayed, clinging to everything as if it was more of a cloaking device than a result of the emerald flames. the sphere had landed in such a secluded area that it would be a wonder if anything saw it at all, leaving whoever, or whatever had been in that pod, alone, probobly hurt, maybe dying. would anyone want to risk their lives saving something that had come out of a thing that was clearly not human? after all, what crazy sort of thing burned in emerald flames? a shape moved in the smoke, it looked, and sounded as if it was dragging itself out of the ship, a high keening noise, pain, falling from the... whatever it was, mouth. it was clearly not human, the shape was too strange, and it looked almost like it had six or seven... tails? certainly, not, human.
It was massive, spherical in shape it was about ten feet tall and about fourteen feet long, made out of a strange metal that flexed and shimmered like metallic paper in the wind. It looked almost like one huge teardrop, reflecting the world it passed like a mirror as it struck the earth, cutting an enormous crater in the earth, ripping the highway in half, and driving a fifteen foot crater into the earth before it bounced and began to rip apart like it was made of wet newspaper, peeling apart in the stress and dirt, leaving only a mangled hull on one end, and half a ship on the other. There where pieces of metallic... it almost looked like ash, fluttering all over the place and a heavy green smoke spilling out of the ship hid most of the ship from view.
inside the massive crater that the ship had left, smoke obscured everything from view, but as the emerald flames started to flicker and die, the green smoke stayed, clinging to everything as if it was more of a cloaking device than a result of the emerald flames. the sphere had landed in such a secluded area that it would be a wonder if anything saw it at all, leaving whoever, or whatever had been in that pod, alone, probobly hurt, maybe dying. would anyone want to risk their lives saving something that had come out of a thing that was clearly not human? after all, what crazy sort of thing burned in emerald flames? a shape moved in the smoke, it looked, and sounded as if it was dragging itself out of the ship, a high keening noise, pain, falling from the... whatever it was, mouth. it was clearly not human, the shape was too strange, and it looked almost like it had six or seven... tails? certainly, not, human.