I felt the earth shake beneath my feet. A mere thirty or so feet away, the ground crumbled from underneath the surface, and the earth grew hot beneath my feet.
A bubble began to form in the dirt, rising like a helium balloon, uprooting trees and moving anything that could get in its way.
I ran to the abandoned truck near my tree-fort in the forest and climbed upon the roof using a primitive ladder I built earlier with twine and plywood. Realizing that even with a few tons beneath me, the bubble would tip the truck over with ease, and me with it.
I turned to look at the bubble of dirt, but it had became so hot that the dirt itself began liquefy, that's right, melt. Right in my own forest I was watching a volcano begin to form.
I jumped on my bike beside the truck and started to peddle with all my might, but I couldn't move. I hopped off my bike only to realize that the heat had fused my tires to the forest floor. Having no method of transportation......
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