Creative Writing Alien

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Cold. All it was outside was cold. Not just because of the weather and the fact that I was out in the forest. The lack of humans is what's cold to me.

"Daysha," they told me, "You'll never be alone in this world.". It's sad that I believed that. The entire human race is on the verge of extinction, but I didn't have the slightest idea why. I was all alone in a sad Philadelphia forest. It's been happening for months, people kept vanishing. I didn't know when it will stop. Heck, I didn't know if it would ever stop.

The only clue to what was causing this is a slip of paper that gets left behind everytime someone disappeared. It was a tiny red slip of paper that read, "The Elite One" in yellow ink. That's the only lead I had, but I took it. I needed to save everyone before every human vanished. I figured all humans in my state had been taken away, for I had searched all around for a sign of human life. I was under the assumption that I was alone for months. That assumption was quickly retracted as I first …show more content…

I somehow managed to fly the ship back down to earth. Alien tech is a lot less complex than it seems. Once down to earth, the survivors helped me burn down the spacecraft. Afterwards, Haruka got treated and healed rather nicely. I was relieved, for I had grown rather fond of the girl. The survivors formed a giant crowd of people were squished into my home town. It was agreed in a gathering, that we would be the ones who would restore the world, hopefully back to the way it originally was. We got everyone to clean out a house and claim it as their own, the original owner’s thing being kept in a special room. A majority of food went bad because no one has been around to keep it in track, but we have enough to survive for a while. The children helped out in cleaning the clothes that the adults would sew. The world didn’t seem too bad from the look of the new society we have