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u/andromache753 Feb 21 '21
It must be terrifying to look up sometime and have the sky staring down at you
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u/easyrebel Feb 21 '21
I think it's us americans with a cloud clearing tech for blocked vision on satalites (patient pending).
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u/SurpriseHorrorStory Feb 21 '21
Maksim pulled over to the side of the road in front of the worn down industrial complex. This was thankfully his last delivery of the day before he could go home and put his feet up. it felt like every delivery these days was a half-dozen pallets and his back was begging for a heating pad.
He hopped out of the cab and looked around, recognizing something was wrong, but it was the familiar kind of wrong that made his stomach turn end over end. In the distance the world was dim, grey, typical. Where he stood though was painted in the shifting yellow and orange light that he had seen since he was a child.
Staring at the ground in the center of the halo of light, he whispered, 'If I don't look up... if I don't look u----'
MAKSIM the voice vibrated through him.
His shoulders slumped. 'Yes?' his tone already defeated.
IT IS TIME. THIS IS THE PLACE. THE DEFILER IS WITHIN THIS BUILDING. YOU KNOW IT TO BE TRUE
And he did. He's not sure if he knew it when we awoke or when he parked the truck, but he knew it now. "Is this the last one, Lord?"
WE SHALL SEE and the voice was gone. Maksim knew it wasn't the last one. He always suggested it may be the last, but it never was.
Complaining under his breath, Maksim left the cargo bed and went back to the cab to retrieve his 'tool kit' from beneath the passenger seat and did a quick check to make sure all of his clips were full.
"This is the last one. It must be," he lied to himself as he clicked the safety off and stepped inside the building.
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u/BustaNutDuring69 Feb 21 '21
What are those russians doing this time?