Synopsis:
People begin to fall into chaos as fire literally rains upon different areas all around the world. The rain itself seemed to be of fire, but only burned certain things, and people that had no known correlation with each other. As if this freak instance of nature had a mind of its own or was targeting specific objects, or people. Phillip frantically left work as he saw the turmoil transpiring around him and how much of the world is actually being burned by the rain. He realizes he may not be able to make it home in time to save his wife Jocelyn and their unborn child. He calls her with a plan, to meet her at a church Jocelyn knows very well, but can only leave a message.... “Hey, its me. I don’t have much this place seems to be falling apart. Meet me at the church down the street, and I’ll be there soon. Hurry, go, now!”
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