Lorelei-Sutton
A Howl In The Night
A Howl In The Night |
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This is part of the introduction to the book
The wind swirls around a stick-thin girl, shoving the rain into her
face so that it slaps at her cheeks. She is minuscule, short and skinny,
her eyes a brilliant green that shines like emeralds. However, thick
glasses hide their spectacular beauty, with lenses that dull her eyes'
brightness and color. Her soft, wavy hair is a startling red, cutting off
abruptly at the shoulders, giving her a childlike face to match her
childlike body.
She is sitting, her thin dress sticking to her soaked skin as the rain
pounds even more determinedly on her form, on the muddy ground.
Thunder roars over her head, crackles of lightning striking the air. All
she sees is darkness. For her, there is nothing but darkness.
She knows she is in danger of dying. The lightning is close, and if
one tree catches on fire, the whole forest will burn. She has nowhere
to hide if that happens, no one to call for help. Her cell phone lies
beside her, dead from the constant downpour of water. However, it is
easy for her to stay calm.
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