Get Out Alive!
It was everywhere! Wind, rain, lightning, thunder, the howling of the winds! It panicked the female, causing her to dart from her den by the lake as it began to fill with water. Her heart pounded in her chest, the fear she exhilarated was soon to give her a panic attack if she didn't find safety and solace soon, something to hide her from the destruction that rained around her. She could hear the creaking of trees, the pelting of rain drops bouncing off the ground that was muddied and slippery with the soaking the Earth was receiving today. She would lose her footing after several yards, slipping into the mud and dirtying her coat. Pulling herself up again, she would continue her headlong run into the forest. She wasn't keen on going to the barn, knowing she would have to race across open ground to get there...and that she did not want to do.
Thunder and lightning crashed all around her, the trees swaying, ears flattened to her head as she dodged debris and flying junk. One branch flew her way from the force of the winds, hitting her across the face and knocking her to the ground. She breathed hard, shaking her head to try and clear the dazed feeling she had. Her head was throbbing, aching with each beat of her heart as she tried to stand. A heart stopping sound flashed through her sense of hearing, a bolt of lightning striking at a tree just behind her. The woman whipped her head around in time to see it falling towards it, and with wide eyed horror she watched it fall. It wasn't until the last second she managed top push her body into action, moving from the path of the trunk.
Everything crashed around her, darkness surrounding her vision as the world outside was blocked out. Everything fell silent for a few moments, the ringing in her ears ceasing after a short time. When she opened her eyes, she realized she was trapped within the branches and foliage of the fallen tree, stuck beneath a tangle of splintered wood and the weight of the earth below. She tried to move, but her body was immobile, hardly able to move even an inch. Panicked, she struggled, but it only pressed the sharper branches into her sides and causing her to gasp from the pain and bite her lip. She saw a gap through the leaves, the rain outside dulled but barely visible. She wondered if anyone would be able to hear her out here...it was worth a try right? "Help! Someone, please! Help me!"
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