User:MidnightBLT

It was just a drink. I was just out for a month or two long hike on the colorado trail. It was just a creek running through an afternoon break. It was so much more. I drank and kept hiking it wasn't until I fell of that rock ledge and slammed my head against a sharp rock that I noticed. When I woke up it was midnight and my memories came rushing back. I rushed my hand to my head and to my utter shock there was no mark. I felt no pain. Not a mark of blood. I stand up stunned. I hauled ass out of that forest and came to a small town hospital and screamed that I fell of a cliff. They took me back but I could tell they were suspicious of me. After a while they came back with my results. Nothing. To this day that could horrify me more then those words. "sir you're perfectly fine". I aimlessly wandered to a hotel. Crashed into the bed though it was almost pointless as the sun was about to peek over the horizon. That was it for a while. I dabbled in my newfound superpower I was the star of my fraternity but nothing to serious. It wasn't until 80 years after the incident that it started presenting problems. All my family was dead and I was watching my friends die. But I was fine I was more then fine I still looked like I was twenty. I kept going made new friends opened a business but eventually the same thing happened. I had my own kids and I could do nothing but sob as I watched my son die. The same happened to my wife and my grandchildren. I have tried killing myself nothing works. I have prayed,hoped and BEGGED for death but nothing works. I thought I was done when Obama got us into world war three but it was worse then anything I could have imagined. I can't tell you the feeling of complete and total isolation. Im not talking about the feeling you get in a empty house or underground. I mean the feeling of knowing you are the last man on earth. Two billion years after the mass extinction of humanity I had traveled the world. I climbed the highest peaks hiked the longest trails and seen the biggest monuments. I nearly cried when I saw the flares coming off the sun I sat on the top of the peak of mount mckinley with a case of Budweiser. I cracked one off when the corona expanded until I was nearly blinded by the light of the sun. A tear rolled down my cheek when a wave of heat overtook my body. Darkness for a few seconds then a feeling of weightlessness captured my body. I smile crossed my face and I pushed the golden gate open.