Friday, July 22, 2016

Everyone in the World has Mysteriously Vanished

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The morning started with a cup of coffee and letting Sandy, my golden retriever out.  Saturday mornings are quiet in the neighborhood, as most of the neighbors work weekdays.  After a quick bite to eat, we went for a run.  I like waking early and being the only one out and about.  It is such a nice change of pace from my retail job where I have to be polite to people every day.

It wasn't until we arrived at the neighborhood park to throw the frisbee that I noticed no one else was around.  That was strange.  I snapped a picture and posted it on Facebook, just because no one would believe me!  Sandy caught the frisbee for 10 minutes or so and then sat down under a tree to cool off. Normally by now, someone has come over to ask if they can pet her.  It's a great way to meet people but this morning it seemed that we were off our game.  Where was everyone?

We headed home and I checked Facebook to see how many people had liked my picture of the park.  Zero.  Zilch.  That was when I noticed it.  my timeline appeared to stop at 8:05pm the night before.  There were no new posts, no new ways to cook a meal, no funny cay videos.  The only thing on my feed was ads and only posts.  I checked several more sites and started to worry that I had been hacked.

Then I started calling people.  My mom first.  Say what you will but I call my mom every Saturday and catch up on the week.  I started doing that after her heart attack last year.  No answer.  Friends, family, no one answered.

I have read enough scify books to know this is bad.  I knew I was overreacting but I started making a go-bag.  I could comeback to house later but I wanted some stuff with me.  A couple of gallon jugs of water, my pocket knife, my camping gear, and a bag of dog food.  Sandy and I got in the truck and started to drive.

There were no cars moving.  At 11am, there were no people out.  There were several cars sitting in the middle of the road but I worked my way around them.  Then I started to notice the dogs barking in the back yards.  No one was coming to let them out.  I imagine no one was going to let the pets inside the house out.

I drove to the 24 hour grocery store.  There were still cars in the parking lot and the doors slid open automatically but not one was there.  The checkout lanes still tried to push the groceries forward but no one was there to ring them out.  No one was there to pay.

I was the only one there.  Don't panic.  Don't be that person that flips out.  Gather supplies.  Plan long term.  What do I need?  Food, water, shelter, protection, fuel, answers.  I grabbed my first cart and went to work.  Protein, carbs, nuts, coffee.  I filled the cart with some food that could be frozen and most food that shelf stable.

Where was everyone?  Why was I left? No! Stay focused.  Survive.

Second cart I filled with water.

Third cart got two rifles and two handguns with ammo from the sporting section, a large machete (because I had always wanted one), several boxes of lighters, batteries, flashlights and a pack of playing cards.  I even peeked into the warehouse portion of the store but that still felt strange to go back there.

Fourth cart I filled with dog food.

After I had filled my carts, I looked around for generators and chest freezers.  They had them but I would have to come back with a trailer and a way to load them.   How long would the electricity stay on if I was the last person left?

*I planned on writing for 10 minutes but it was closer to 20.  This is without edits, just a brainstorm to help get the ideas flowing.  I enjoyed the exercise and was really captivated by the animals trapped in the houses unable to get out to find food.

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