Bloggy I
The morning begins with the usual faint pink sky - normal signs of good weather. But there are very few clouds, yet the sky is filled with humidity. Under such an odd atmosphere, Beschell, otherwise commonly referred to as Bees, wakes up in an undignified manner. He is rather surprised by the saturated air, since planet Bloggy I had never rained ever since he was born, until today.
Bees gazes through the silica window hoping to cure his curiosity. He sees the normal pink sky, but the high humidity could only occur to him as one but only one explanation. He quickly dresses himself and rushes to the living room, where he notices the unusual number of people in the house.
"What's going on, mom?" he asks.
"Oh, you're awake. Something strange just happened last night. Our neighbors are hiding here because their houses are nearly uninhabitable. You ought to stay inside the house until the power is back," his mom replies hurriedly.
He pays no attention to her mother's warnings, and decides to go out to the field to find out. But as soon as he enters the outdoor air, he is welcomed by a warm breath of moisture, so great that it feels like walking through cold steam. He wanders in the fog for a few seconds until he comes out of it. When he turns back, he notices that the front door was blocked by a miniature cloud. Then he observes the field - it was sprinkled with tiny clouds here and there - which was certainly not what he expects. But there is one thing that he can be certain of - the cause of this abnormal weather. He knows that observing the sky should prove what he believes to be true.
Suddenly Bees sees a tiny thin filament in the dim sky, which indicates a characteristic presence of the comet Ervy-35 - his predicted cause of the strange weather today.
"Hopefully the fog will disperse tomorrow and the weird weather should end," he thinks.
But it is just the beginning.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
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Is this a story. If it is, its so interesting. I wanna know more
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