Synopsis:
Six hours had passed, and Phillip tried his best. After carrying Jocelyn some ways into the woods not to be seen or bothered by the hoards of people engorged with mass hysteria in the city, into his own arms came the miracle of life. A baby girl, whose cries awoken with a crack of a piercing lightning strike. Phillip in awe, cut the umbilical cord as he had seen previously on television and quickly wrapped the newborn in a blanket Jocelyn had packed in her backpack. Jocelyn looked upon their new edition in Phillip's arms amidst the rain, and recognized the miracle that was before her eyes and smiled at Phillp. "What will we name her?" Phillp asked Jocelyn, not taking his eyes off of their new bundle of joy. Little did he know that Jocelyn had a name picked for their newborn ever since they knew of her conception. "We will name her Rose" she said back to Phillip with certainty. Phillip took and instant liking to the name, feeling the name suited their child very well. "That's a beautiful name. Yes, then Rose it is" Jocelyn's eyes began to veer away their precious moment and started to focus toward the city they were only minutes from, and in which they were bearing witness to the burning of prior. Jocelyn immediately started thinking of the panicking people and asked "But how do we survive this?". Her question reminded Phillip of what was happening around them. He raised his eyes in the direction of the city and replied "I dont know, but one thing is certain, even if we do survive, our world will never be the same..." Jocelyn began remembering a speech regarding the state of the world, by a man she wrote off to be crazy some time ago. Yelling into a semi-broken mic on the street now what she heard of his words began to make sense....
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