'Amy, will you be my Valentine?' the red paper heart sat on Amy's desk, ready for her to read. Jake was having second thoughts, though. What if she didn't like him back? Before he could change his mind, Amy walked in. Her long brown hair swung over her shoulders as she walked to her desk. Her neatly trimmed and painted fingernails picking up the valentine. Her bright, heart-shaped eyes looking it over before searching the classroom for him. She locked eyes with Jake, and walked over to him.
"Was this you?" she asked, her lovely voice questioning him. Looking down at his feet, Jake timidly responded.
"Yeah." Amy stood there for a few seconds, waiting for the follow-up question, "So, uhh, want to go to the Spring Fling together?" he finally asked. Before she could respond, though, a force jolted the classroom, so large, it sent kids flying out the windows, and down the streets that surrounded the school. Jake was flung away too, sharp glass of the window piercing his back. He smacked against a house, and everything went dark.
Jake woke up to the sound of the wind. Looking around, Jake could see the school, but it was about four or five blocks away. Jake had been wedged between a large hedge and the house he had hit. Looking behind him, he saw an indent of his shape in the siding.
'Holy cow!' he thought to himself, What could make the whole earth jolt like that.' He sat against the edge of the house listening to his surroundings. Cop cars sounded, fire hydrants were burst. He could see all the playground equipment had been blown away. Trees were down, and houses were flooded because of burst pipes. That wasn't the least of it, though. The wind sounded all around, and Jake could feel some of it from his area that he was in, but most of it was blocked by the hedge. Struggling to get up, he finally stood, his head extending above the top of the large bush. That was when he was hit with the full force of the three hundred and seventy mile-an-hour winds. His neck was whiplashed, and he was sent sprawling back to the ground.
'What could do all of this?' he thought. Suddenly the answer hit him. His class had learned about it a long time ago, yet he felt as if it had been yesterday. He had been interested in it, but never thought it possible. The class had gone over what would possibly happen to the surroundings, and the world, all of it bad.
"Holy crap! Holy crap! Holy crap!" Jake started panicking. The world had stopped spinning.