Foggy Doom in Vicenza - introduction
It was a foggy dark evening in Vicenza, a city in northern Italy known for its Renaissance architecture and cultural heritage. Mario was closing his bakery, ready to go home and have dinner with his daughter Anna. He had made her favorite pizza and cake, and bought her a new book as a surprise.
He locked the door and walked to his car, holding Anna's hand. He noticed that the streets were unusually quiet and empty. He wondered where everyone was. He turned on the radio and heard a frantic voice.
"Attention, citizens of Vicenza! This is an emergency broadcast! An alien invasion is underway! Hundreds of aliens with white armature are walking on the streets, killing anyone they encounter! Do not approach them! They are armed and dangerous! Seek shelter immediately! Repeat, seek shelter immediately!"
Mario felt a chill run down his spine. He looked around and saw a faint glow in the fog. He realized it was coming from the aliens' weapons. He heard screams and explosions in the distance. He knew he had to get out of there fast.
He ran to his car and started the engine. He drove as fast as he could, avoiding the main roads and taking shortcuts. He hoped to reach his brother's house in the countryside, where he might be safe.
He had driven to his brother's house in the hills, where he hoped they would be safe. He had tried to contact his wife Laura, who worked at the hospital, but he couldn't reach her. He feared the worst.
He decided to go back to the city and look for her. He left Anna with his brother and took his car. He drove cautiously, avoiding the main roads and the aliens' patrols. He reached the outskirts of Vicenza and saw a horrifying sight.
The city was burning. Flames and smoke rose from the buildings and the streets. He could hear explosions and screams in the distance. He felt a pang of sadness and anger. He wondered how many people had died or suffered because of the aliens.
He drove to his neighborhood and saw that it was destroyed. His house was gone. There was nothing left but rubble and ashes. He got out of his car and searched for any sign of Laura or their belongings. He found nothing.
He felt a hand on his shoulder. He turned and saw Anna. She had followed him without him noticing. She was crying. She hugged him and said: "Daddy, where is mommy? Where is our home?"
Mario hugged her back and said: "I don't know, sweetie. I don't know." He tried to hold back his tears. He felt hopeless and helpless. He didn't know what to do or where to go.
To be continued...
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