Today, I went to a café with my friends. Their names are Arda, Sarp, Yiğit, Kemal, Mete, and Çınar. When we were returning from the café, an avalanche fell in front of us. We were so lucky it didn’t fall on us, but this avalanche was not normal—there was a purple light coming from it. I slowly approached the avalanche, and just as I started digging, something moved. But don’t worry, it was only a squirrel. I ignored the squirrel and kept digging.
In the end, I reached the source of the purple light and found out it was just a rock. I didn’t think much of it and went back to the car. It was the best decision I ever made.
A few days later, I was watching the news and learned that the rock I found was the deadliest thing ever seen. If someone touched it, they would die in less than a second. I was on my way to my friend’s house to tell him about it but then decided it would be better to send an email instead. That same day, while watching the news, I saw that another avalanche had happened on the way to my friend’s house. They said these avalanches were normal, so we don’t need to worry about them.