"Tim Lahaye - Left Behind Kids 12 - Earthquake!" - читать интересную книгу автора (LaHaye Tim)

After almost being caught by the Global Community, Ryan Daley promised Vicki he would stay inside.
But whenPhoenixbounded into his basement hideout, barking and running in circles, Ryan figured the dog
needed to go out. He opened the back door and watchedPhoenixscamper around the yard. The dog
sniffed at the air and took off again.

At first, Ryan thought he heard a train. But there were no tracks near VickiтАЩs house. He ran into the
kitchen as cabinets opened, spilling dishes and glasses.

What do I do? Ryan wondered. Go to the basement? Upstairs? Outside?

He dove under the kitchen table as a light fell from the ceiling.

Through the sliding glass door he saw the ground moving neighborтАЩs in-ground pool cracked and
collapsed. A huge oak tree in the backyard leaned to one side, then reversed and crashed into the house,
the roots tearing up the yard.Phoenixdarted back and forth.

тАЬRun,Phoenix!тАЭ Ryan shouted.

Then darkness.

Pitch black.

Ryan rolled from under the table and snatched a flashlight from the utility drawer. He switched it on and
screamed. The kitchen floor cracked. Pieces of tile snapped and hit him in the face. He tried to roll to the
opposite side as the floor heaved upward, then tilted.

Ryan grabbed the leg of a chair as he slipped through the opening. The flashlight fell and smacked into
something hard. The chair he clung to wedged on each side of the crack. Ryan hung in the air, peering
into what had been the basement. Cracked concrete and rocks filled the room.

Above him darkness. Below him the tiny beam of the flashlight.

Another shift and the chair snapped. Ryan fell into the churning debris.

Chaya Stein had gone to her fatherтАЩs house with mixed emotions. Her mother had died in the same blast
that had killed Bruce Barnes. Chaya wanted a keepsake from her mother. ChayaтАЩs father didnтАЩt want to
see her and asked that she be gone by9:00A. M.

At9:18Chaya heard someone in the front room. Mr. Stein spoke sharply. Chaya knew her father was
still angry that she believed in Jesus as the Messiah.
A chunk of plaster hit Chaya. A rumble rolled beneath her.

Mr. Stein stood in the doorway, ready to leave.

Chaya screamed, тАЬItтАЩs coming!тАЭ

She grabbed the railing with both hands and held on. A chandelier in the front room fell, just missing Mr.
Stein. The railing cracked and sent Chaya over the edge to the floor.

The ceiling gave way as Mr. Stein rushed toward her. A huge beam fell and landed on her legs,