I'm going to wright a Sci-Fi story for a change, and it's called " The day my back yard became a alien space port ".
It all started when I was out in the back yard and I think the time was 12:00 PM.
I saw what looked like a star in the sky, as soon as I saw it I went inside to tell Mum and Dad but they said I was crazy.
When I went back outside it was brighter and then it crashed in the back yard, and it just opened up.
When this happened Mum and Dad came out and they were in some kind of trance.
Once this happened something climb up their legs, and then they started to change into praying mantis and that's when I knew that they hadn't turned into them, instead they had been eaten inside and out.
Then they started running after me and if it wasn't for my dog, they would have eaten me.
That's when they started screaming, then they just ran into the shed.
Dog (which I called him when I was a baby) and I were trying to force the door open.
We heard a scratching noise, and the ground started to move, then they jumped out of the hole.
They started making something where they had crashed.
It got bigger and opened up.
Then the ground opened up again and then some eggs hatched.
A space-ship landed and then me and my dog were put in a cage and given a TV and then we saw earth being taken over and we had to help them or we'd be killed.
So thats what has happened up until now and thats why I'm telling you.
THE END.
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7 comments
Oddly enough, exactly the same thing happened to me last week.
April 4, 2008 at 8:00 PM
I like the short story, but describe the mantis and hive to give a more freaky feeling. i like sf too and started my own story at http://invasionstory.blogspot.com/
April 6, 2008 at 3:12 PM
Feral, you are a true talented writer. Your good in science-fiction. We could be authors TOGETHER!
April 9, 2008 at 11:11 AM
Good Andrew, I like giving people nightmares.
Very strange, Brian.
I feel good about that Anonymous.
Thanks dancestothebeetofherowndrum.
April 11, 2008 at 8:27 PM
Thanks Oirishlad.
I just loooooooooooove to be a partner with you Oirishlad.
April 11, 2008 at 8:30 PM
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