THE END OF CIVILISATION
It was
deadlier than a nuclear blast – an endless tsunami of sound. Those who didn’t
die of embolisms jumped into the ocean in suicidal agony.
Animals,
unaffected by the sonic bomb, invaded the towns with astonishing speed – pampered
pets fell victim to predators or turned feral.
Within
months the cities began to disappear beneath foliage. Pollarded trees hid their
scars with luxuriant growth, cracking pavements in their search for water.
Unchecked plants climbed telephone wires, reaching though open windows. Mould
consumed paper, fabric and, eventually, even plastic.
It was
the end of civilisation – but not the end of the world.
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This is a story written in response to the photograph taken by Roger Bultot and posted for Friday Fictioneers on Rochelle's blog at https://rochellewisoff.com/ If you visit her blog you can follow the links to read how scores of other writers interpreted the image.
After an early burst of spring in the south of England which brought my new garden to life, we have returned to wintry blasts. Unfortunately the grass doesn't know it's supposed to stop growing, and the lawn mower has been out twice already, and the birds are consuming vast quantities of seed and dried mealworms. Only my vegetable seeds and potato sets are sensibly keeping their heads below ground until the weather warms up - which we hope will be in time for Easter.
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