Tuesday, November 30, 2004

My hands are cold

Yeah, my picture in the lastpost kind of um... died shall we say. Super.

Anyhow, since everyone is asking what my book is about, here is the prologue. I'd like to warm you that it is not of as good of a quality (liek there is any quality, lol) as the rest of the book, I wrote it in like 2 seconds. Well, maybe more like 5 minutes. I'm procrastinating, can you tell? *deep breath* here goes.

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Prologue ( to my book which has no official title yet and you can just call 'Mr. Sun')


It was a chilly day in mid October when it all started to happen. Nobody really noticed it, no one really paid attention to what nature decided to do anymore. That morning, the sun looked a little dimmer, nothing important. A few meteorologists noticed it subconsciously and most likely dismissed it to haze or high clouds, without even really thinking about it. It wasn’t that unusual. They did notice it the next day, however, when the sun was in a completely different spot in the sky. They didn’t say anything at all to the rest of the world, but it wasn’t long before people started noticing what was going on. The sun shined on gardens that had never gotten any. People woke up with sun in their face, or darkness when it was usually bright in their room. Each person discovered it in their own way, and some people didn’t even notice until someone pointed it out to them.
NASA made phone calls, tried to figure out what was going on, put their best minds on it. But when people started calling in, or calling their employees to find out what was going on, they still didn’t have any answers. So they just told everyone it was going to be fine, even though they didn’t have a clue as to what was happening.
Pretty soon they started to get a few hints and notice a few more things. The sun was dimmer. And it wasn’t clouds. It was as if the sun had just run out of gas, and was running on the grime on the bottom of the tank. Maybe it was burning up all its sources. That wasn’t supposed to happen for a few million more years, but they couldn’t help that. It was the only explanation. As for it being in a different spot, maybe it was really just the earth, slipping out of orbit, because the sun’s gravity wasn’t as strong in its weakened state. If that was the case, everyone was in really big trouble. They kept hoping this wasn’t it, kept looking for different answers. And when this story starts, they are still in denial, and still searching for a better answer.

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(I wonder if there's as many lines down here as there is in the top one... I wonder if you even know what I'm talking about...)


short, yes. Bad, definitely. But there you go folks, you get the idea, if you could even read through all of it. Imagine 115 pages of that drivel? yiiikkkesss *shivers*.


Love~
Monika =)

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