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it's been night for what feels like forever now. street lamps used to light these streets but have long since ru
n out of their fuel. temperatures are dropping. it was once summer a millennia ago. nobody remembers when
exactly, or how this all started. it was all uncalled for. when the sun blew out like a lightbuilb, every human s
eemed to disappear. nobody ventured out. nobody wanted to be caught dead in the ghostly streets and alley
ways. humanity, nearly as a whole kicked their furry friends out. whether that be cats, dogs;; even rodents g
ot the cold shoulder. humanity was in fear of losing themselves. people robbed grocery stores if panic set int
o them deep enough. but, otherwise, the roads were left bare, and pristine. instead, canines have become r
ulers. taking over the shopping malls since nobody was even there to close it one day, and everybody seemed
to flock into it. the felines took care of the food left unattended in the grocery stores. mice and hamsters, a
nd whatever kind of rodents and reptiles slither through the trash bins, desperate for something to trade. an
odd sort of harmony has been formed. and while the silence of the ever-lasting night seems to drive a few m
ad here or there, there's structure in the least. with the majority being oblivious of the over hanging problem.
where has all the humans gone? why haven't they come back? why has this night been so long? I guess, good luck.
└──────────────────────────────────────────┘n out of their fuel. temperatures are dropping. it was once summer a millennia ago. nobody remembers when
exactly, or how this all started. it was all uncalled for. when the sun blew out like a lightbuilb, every human s
eemed to disappear. nobody ventured out. nobody wanted to be caught dead in the ghostly streets and alley
ways. humanity, nearly as a whole kicked their furry friends out. whether that be cats, dogs;; even rodents g
ot the cold shoulder. humanity was in fear of losing themselves. people robbed grocery stores if panic set int
o them deep enough. but, otherwise, the roads were left bare, and pristine. instead, canines have become r
ulers. taking over the shopping malls since nobody was even there to close it one day, and everybody seemed
to flock into it. the felines took care of the food left unattended in the grocery stores. mice and hamsters, a
nd whatever kind of rodents and reptiles slither through the trash bins, desperate for something to trade. an
odd sort of harmony has been formed. and while the silence of the ever-lasting night seems to drive a few m
ad here or there, there's structure in the least. with the majority being oblivious of the over hanging problem.
where has all the humans gone? why haven't they come back? why has this night been so long? I guess, good luck.








