Lenae should have seen it coming.
There were dark clouds on the horizon, drawing ever closer with each passing hour.She should have turned back and headed home whilst she had the chance. Or at the very least sought out shelter from the incoming storm, but like the foolish girl she was, she hadn't. She merely assumed that it would pass on by without a peep, that the clouds were just that and nothing more.
But as always, the world seemed to go out of its way to prove her wrong. To teach her a lesson and remind her that it was not a kind nor forgiving place. It was her fault really, for how could she have forgotten?Once again her fascination for flowers was to blame.Everything seemed so grey and dull as of late, like the world was shrouded in a dreadful mist, so could she be blamed for seeking out some colour? Apparently so.
With her ears plastered to her head, Lenae hurried along, wincing at each and every clap thunder. It wasn't that she was scared-no more than usual anyway- she simply didn't want to be vulnerable and out in the open. Hanging about during a thunderstorm seemed like asking for trouble, and Lenae had learnt the hard way not to tempt fate.
There had to be some sort of nook or cranny she could hide in. Somewhere that would serve as a suitable shelter until the storm passed. The sky flashed, then boomed once again, louder than before, and the force of it resonated in her chest, making her steps falter. It was an odd feeling, like she'd been struck and yet it didn't hurt.
Shaking the sensation off, Lenae just so happened to glance to her left and that's when she saw it. A crack in the earth that gave way to some sort of underground cave. This wasn't the sort of shelter she had in mind but...it would certainly do the job. No lightening could strike her if she was in a cave, right?
Stepping into the darkness, Lenae's ears peeled away from her head as she listened to the dripping of water and the-seemingly-distant rumbles of thunder. Oh, this wasn't so bad. She couldn't see a whole lot, but her nose told her-aside from the bats- she was all alone. Which was...good. Better than being outside , of course. But what if the storm raged on for hours on end? What if she was stuck here, all alone with no one to keep her company? She worried her lip as she glanced back at the entry way. Was it worth it? Should she just grit her teeth and bear it?
Puffing a sigh, Lenae's ears twitched as the sound reverberated off the caves walls. Oh an echo. Well of course, she was surrounded by stone walls, it made sense. And yet...
Plopping herself down into her haunches, a smile tugged at her lips. If she didn't like the silence or the sound of the storm then there was only one thing left for her to do. She would sing and fill in the quiet with a tune of her own, just like she used to back in those sunny days. She cleared her throat, took in a deep breath and began to sing. Soft and serene, and prettier than the loveliest birdsong.