The planet was strangely stable when it all started...
Just before midnight the pacific islanders, or those up too late for their own good, noticed the sea rolling away to the East. They predicted a tsunami that never came. About an hour later they followed the pacific into oblivion.
From space it appeared as a thin red fringe, from pole to pole along the meridian opposite the sun, with a smoldering glow where the core was exposed.
Those further west lost contact first with Asia, Australia, the Middle East.
Americans were temporarily euphoric at their new-found lightness as the gravity bled away to who knows where.
As the world folded in on its self the moon felt the pull of a new master. For the first time in mellinia it had to find a new orbit.
The next day there was nothing for the sun to rise over. It just hung there with nobody left to notice.
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