More than seventy years had passed since the first nuclear weapon was dropped on Hiroshima. Two hundred thousand innocent men, women and children perished. Since then, the government conducts the disarmament of nuclear weapons every year. Everyone …show more content…
At that point, anything was better than the situation she was in. Karlie reached the house and opened the door. Dimly lit stairs led her down into a basement as the contents of a room slowly come into focus. The humidity overwhelmed Karlie as she took a deep breath of the horrid, bitter air. Upon stepping into the place, her reflection gleamed in a mirror. Brassy blonde hair, blue eyes, her hollow eyes compliment her high cheekbones. Once a model student, now running for her life.
Two bunk beds filled the room, each with a set of crusty, yellow sheets lining it. “Well, this is better than nothing,” she thought to herself. “I can spend the night here, then leave when the sun rises”. Karlie threw herself on one bunk and her backpack on the other. She closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep.
Footsteps alarmed Karlie as she awoke from her slumber. With nowhere to run and nowhere to hide, her nerves overwhelm her and she froze, hoping whoever it was wouldn’t notice she was there. The footsteps became louder until the silhouette of a person emerged at the bottom of the staircase. Suspense filled the dead air, while a white converse shoe peeped out of the shadows. Karlie recognised the sneaker, the toe cap had a pink heart drawn on it, a pink heart that Karlie drew. That was when Karlie realised her best friend Kendall was approaching her. But Kendall moved to America months ago and Britain bombed America