When she left her house, she thought that it would just be another day, one of those irrelevant days, when it doesn’t matter if you get up or stay in bed.
She opened the door, and looked to the sky, and the sun hit her in the face, even though it was freezing.
She walked to the bus stop. The floor was still wet because of last night’s rain, so she walked carefully looking to the floor. She kept walking and waited for the bus, while listening to some band that her boyfriend recommended her, but she didn’t like at all.
She kept waiting, and started getting impatient. Twenty minutes passed, then thirty, and an hour, but there weren’t signals of the bus, or a car, there wasn’t any movement, and she couldn’t see anyone.
She started to worry, it was 7 am on a Tuesday, and there wasn’t a single person. She wondered, “Where is everybody?” She looked every way; there weren’t cars, persons or animals. She closed her eyes, took off her headphones and listened. The only sound that she could hear was her breathing and her heart beat.
She shouted “Where is everybody? HELLO!” until she couldn’t speak anymore. She ran, and kept shouting and screaming, but no one answered. The streets were desert.
The sun was hidden by black clouds, and a droplet of rain fell on her face. She started to cry, and kept walking, hoping that any human or living bean came to her. But still, no one came.
She started wondering, “What happened to everybody?”, and she felt like she was in one of those movies where the world ends after some kind of cataclysm, but NOTHING had happened, this was unexplainable.
She started to run again, but the floor was wet, and she fell.
She opened her eyes. It was still dark. She looked at her cell phone; it was 4: 20 am. She turned away, and fell asleep again.
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