Had hit five hundred pounds my wife and I living in our tiny bunker of concrete waiting for the food truck to deliver to our door.
The outside world had a startling hum of trillions of insects which were ******* up all the air we knew it was just a matter of time. Darkness often descended and all we knew was our hot breath breathing on each other in the tight small space breathing each other's moist air.
The bunker was heating up hotter and hotter which meant the fans were clogging up with the bodies of the insects and in my horror it meant I would have to go outside to clear the vent. Outside Outside I had not been For I can't remember when.
The encased cave to the ladder the walls closing in while insects smacked their bodies against the sides trying to get inside. I crawled with suffocating breath Mice rats bats Sewage dripping as the walls tightened around me.
Finally a tiny light lead the way from the cave to the ladder which would take me up to the top where the vent was clogged.
I climbed that ladder up up up choking and gagging and spitting out wings Spiders crawling On my skin And my nostrils in looking down falling down in my mind with each and every step and having to stick my hand inside the squished and smashed remains to find the screen whichΒ Β kept them out and us inside.
I wasn't sure how I would survive. Finally my task was achieved and down the rickety shaking ladder I went back through the cave to our tiny shelter and as I went inside my wife in her excitment knocked us over.
We lay rocking on our backs like two turtles unable to get up.
And there we lay total helplessness in our last days.