September 1st, 2018
A sudden downburst has flattened several small trees and shrubs.
The weather had been undeniably bizarre. One minute it was raining, the next nothing at all. Then, all of a sudden the storm had appeared, mixed with hail and high winds. Vaken had looked for cover, spending the night hidden behind the large rock. It did little to protect him from the storm, but it had been something. He had fallen asleep there, his body pressed tightly against the outcrop.
When morning arrived, the storm was gone. The only sign of its presence was the wet fur on Vaken’s spine. He woke up slowly, groggy, a little fatigued. It had been hard for him to fall asleep with thunder and lightning. He had slowly rose to his paws, yawned, and began the trek towards grass. It took him a second to notice the strange indentation. When he did, he starred at it as if his eyes were playing tricks. The grass was all flat here. The weeds and flora were smushed. Had it been the storm?
He couldn’t see how. Thunder was just a loud noise, and the flashing lights in the sky didn’t ever leave a mark- did they? How would they cause this? He pawed at the ground, expecting something to happen. When it didn’t, he sat. “Huh,” he grunted. “Sketchy.”