The structure above you lowers toward your body and head. The hum starts to make your head vibrate. You don't like the feeling and try to shift in your seat, but your body is not answering. You can't move, yet are fully aware. The structure above stops just inches from your eyes. You can see yourself in the reflection of the polished metal. Your eyes. That's all you see, and seeing is all you can do.
A bright light erupts and you close your eyes as a reflex. You can still see the light through your eyelids. You start feeling warmth - the comforting dancing heat on your skin. And is that wind? A gentle wind on your skin. The light becomes darker.
You open your eyes and see the sky. The sun behind a white cloud, and the familiar blue. You stand up and find yourself at one of your favourite place in the world. Is it a park? A beach? A garden? A forest? Only you knows.
It is getting warmer and the sky 's blue is turning into dark yellow. You look up and see what the cloud was hiding before: a huge rock, and it's getting closer. A meteorite.
The pressure is building, and with it, the heat. Things are very wrong. Around you people start to gather, coming from seemingly nowhere. Most people are strangers, but as the crowd grows denser you recognize faces. Neighbors, friends, family. Everyone is looking up.
You look up again. The sky is now orange and the heat and pressure barely bearable. The meteorite is now taking up half the sky and you know you will not survive this. You try to find the people you love to give them one last embrace, or to tell them you love them, but it is too late...
Your head explodes from the heat and pressure, then darkness.