Episode 5: — Wildfire

This was . They had survived the drought of Episode 1, the lightning storms of Episode 2, and the dry heat of the weeks that followed. But the "Wildfire" was the climax no one was ready for.

The valley was burning, but as Elias joined the long line of taillights snaking toward the coast, he held the radio tight. They had lost the land, but they hadn't lost each other—not yet.

He drove. He didn't look back at the house, or the garden, or the life he’d built. In the rearview mirror, the horizon wasn't a line anymore; it was a hungry, glowing mouth. He reached the highway just as the first embers began to rain down like falling stars, igniting the dry grass beside the road.

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This was . They had survived the drought of Episode 1, the lightning storms of Episode 2, and the dry heat of the weeks that followed. But the "Wildfire" was the climax no one was ready for.

The valley was burning, but as Elias joined the long line of taillights snaking toward the coast, he held the radio tight. They had lost the land, but they hadn't lost each other—not yet.

He drove. He didn't look back at the house, or the garden, or the life he’d built. In the rearview mirror, the horizon wasn't a line anymore; it was a hungry, glowing mouth. He reached the highway just as the first embers began to rain down like falling stars, igniting the dry grass beside the road.