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On a beach in Barbados, the last vampire in existence is considering killing himself. His thoughts turn to his past and finally to what he knows will happen in the near future.

No matter what he decides to do, he knows that the fate of the world is in his hands.

 He felt his stomach lurch as the plane ploughed into the building between the 93rd and 99th floors. Flames and smoke were bellowing out of the building, people were running around screaming and on their mobile phones calling for help.

 The vampire had decided that even if he couldn’t stop the vision, that this time, he would at least try and limit the fatalities. He ran towards the tower. Debris was falling down from the burning hole in the building’s side.

 The screams and panic that ensued was almost contagious, even for him. He was in sight of the building and could see people evacuating from both towers as he got closer.

 He had no idea how long it had been since the plane had hit the building but he was suddenly frozen in his tracks by someone screaming out that there was another plane.

 The vampire looked up, surely they must be wrong. He hadn’t seen a second plane in his vision, but right enough, there it was.

 ‘No,’ he found himself muttering. ‘Please God, no.’

 But it was no good. The second plane impacted into the south tower between the 77th and 85th floors. Again, there was an explosion and more screams and panic on the streets.

 This was the point where the public suddenly realised that this wasn’t an accident but rather they were under attack.

 The black smoke bellowing out of the building continued to rise into the sky. Sirens could be heard as the emergency services continued to try and take control of the situation. Something that they could never do. This was too unexpected and there was no way that they could ever have planned for this.

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Pages: 17
SRP: FREE
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