Zeraphina Alternate Ending

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The sky flared suddenly brightly.Lightning split th clouds apart,and the sound of thunder as the the sky seemed to break over Zeraphina's headsent crippling shivers up her spine. Rain pounded the village rooftops.Over the sound of thunder, she heard the shrieks of people losing their hmes to the flod,one family after the other,and she thought :''Could things get any worse?''. Zeraphina was fifteen years old. she had a sister, older than her, and two loving parents.She had long brown hair that resembled a princess'. Her acqua eyes had the depth of the ocean and her figure was slim but not fragiale. She loved wearing band shirts and her vans were her signature clothing. She was an average girl attending an average school in an average village. She did not truely like the village. It was too small for her, the people were the same but she love the view of the …show more content…
It was not an abnormality but it was still pretty intense. The sea level started to raise almost unknowtassable. She could see it form up above. Everything was proceeding slowly until an impudent lighting striked. the lighting started succession of thunders and lightnigs.several hit lamp posts and electricity wires. The black out hit the whole village. The villagers were not particullarly scare for they experienced them several times. Everything seemed like anyother storm until an expatially strong lightning hit the sea in the far end of the horizon. The lightining force was deeply powerful and cause an enormous tidal wave was created. the wave moved with the velovity of a rocket. As soon as Zeraphina saw the stockpile of electricity hit the angry sea she ran towards her house. She told them about the tidal wave arriving but they did not believe her. The mother looke at the windoe and saw the giagantic, frightening mass of water. She told the others to leave the

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