i didn't mean to [closed, river...hurricane]
Jan 31, 2015 0:43:52 GMT -5
Post by BLUBBLES THE MONSTER on Jan 31, 2015 0:43:52 GMT -5
It was more than just a little bit of rain today, hell it had caused me to stop my one man exploration to seek cover from the intensity of the pelting rain. My eyes only glanced back once at the rushing waters that pushed against the raised platform of the station. As I entered the building all I could hear was the sound of rushing water and creaking boards. It was loud and unnerving to listen to it. I felt like the building was going to break and squish me. The winds outside had grown fairly strong. Strong enough it could pick up a small dog and hurl it into the depths.
The thought troubled me greatly, but at this point it was too dangerous to go back out into the sure death awaiting me. All I truly wanted was to be back at home listening to my packmates chattering, Atticus making all his many decisions and Caymus barking orders like the mad fool he was. A slight panic seemed to take me harshly though. What if there wasn't a home to go back to? What if the hurricane destroyed that home? My heart sunk almost instantly and my breath grew shallow. I paused for a moment and I looked at my round grey feet. There was no particular purpose behind it, I didn't feel better but I felt like I couldn't do anything else. I felt trapped by just my thoughts so I didn't move. I think I stood there for maybe a minute or two.
Eventually I found my movement again, but mainly because I jumped. A loud bang had caused me to leap almost out of my skin. I didn't bother to look at what had made the sound instead I skirted forward a few feet my body tense and my head straight up in the air. It took me a moment or two to gather myself. I took a breath and than another one. Slowly I caught myself, but I still felt very wired and on the edge. With a shaky breath I moved though. Quietly I walked the station looking around to see if there might be anybody within the area. It was something to do rather than dread every moment.