Late sunset/dusk, a few clouds, 19C/66F
where did all the good go?
Marrah had been over the last week enjoying the freedom of following Mama around the pack territory, and getting to go back to the den alone, or with her siblings. It gave her a taste of adventure, while also fulfilling her need for safety and security. Other pups may have been more rebellious but the dark child had had enough consequences with the tornado to last her at least a few months.
This evening had been one of those times, she had been following Mama around and then had been sent back to the den. She should have walked straight back. Marrah knew she should have walked straight back to the safety of her home, but she had been distracted by the beautiful pinks and oranges of the sky. The way the clouds lit up a brilliant gold that looked like the chasm, it was so fascinating to see the same colour decorating the sky.
But, she should have gone home. All of a sudden, the pinks and reds and orange and gold rolled with dark clouds and she began getting pelted. Worse yet, the rain turned to ice pellets of hail and it caused the child’s heart to pound frantically. The last time she had seen these ice pellets had been at the tornado. Ducking into a pile of stones, she frantically tried to shove herself into the gap of a crack, but she couldn’t get her plump frame in there.
Crying loudly as panic began to well up within her, Marrah couldn’t think of what else to do, the big tornado was coming back and it was her fault. She should have walked straight home, everytime she broke the rules the sky punished her.
that's where you're dead wrong