The story begins because of only one mistake, a small misunderstanding and everything is down to dust. The world you see around you is wonderful and unique but it only takes one person to change the reality of every human, only one jack of nature's anger is enough to start a war.
I am Jemo de Kotaro, French . I was working at my college where I studied and then worked as a full-time science teacher. I loved my job. It was a Sunday afternoon, I was having fun with my family at the beach.
It was moderate with small gusts of winds perfect weather for a holiday but tensions soon arose when we all were instructed to leave the beach, i was confused and asked the cop what was going on, but none of them answered and soon I realized what was going on. I worked in the weather department for over 4 years before becoming a teacher and the sense that what was going to happen soon struck me. It was a huge tide.
But whey suddenly that. Let me take you 9 days back. Scientist at the Aerospace French Research Organization of Space and Universe, Dr. Elena Vasquez, a renowned climatologist, stared at the satellite images in disbelief. The storm, dubbed “Tempest Omega,” was unlike anything recorded in human history. Its sheer size and intensity defied all known meteorological patterns. It was as if the planet itself had decided to unleash its wrath, but the head and directors believed it was a fault of the system as this had happened before, but this time it was for real.
The system was claimed faulty and the Dr was forced to resign as he had supplied misinformation for the 5th time in a row. He was termed guilty and suspended, but not long as other scientists soon claimed about the storm.
But it was too late. As the news was spread to the general public everyone where instructed to stay at home and a red alert was called when my family where at the beach light rain started to color up the sky. I wasted no more time and quickly took my family to our home.
My gut feeling was right. The light rain soon becomes a mix of winds traveling at 120 km/h and heavy rain. One of the store posters on one of the top buildings was struck with light a caught fire, and every news channel on the TV was showcasing the storm.
I could not wait any longer and held my car to the other department. There was a policy that if anyone had resigned not on the note he or she could approach the station to gather information. I was lucky to have this policy under my belt and I have worked for 4 years there, so everyone knows me. I drowned my car and as I reached the station with only 2 km to go a huge flying thing hit my car to the side, my car quickly rolled over and all the windows started and I was bleeding intensely. with no one there and visibility almost zero, I was lying upside down in the car and soon turned to sleep.
"THE NEXT THING I REMEMBER WAS THAT I WAS FEELING WAIT LESS SPINNING'
THE END


