Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Curse of the Superpower


                If you could have a superpower what would it be?  Would you want to be able to turn invisible? Or maybe fly?  How about being able to walk through walls? Or maybe even super strength? And if you had a superpower what would you do with it?  Would you use it to do good or would you use it to do evil? Would you even use your superpower at all? What if your superpower was really a curse?
My name is Cody Jones and I have a superpower. This is my story.
                It all started a couple years ago when I was playing soccer in the high school state championship game.  It was raining that day.  It wasn’t a bad storm, just a steady rain and a light wind. My team was doing well.  We were up 1-0 with ten minutes left in the game. It was an intense game.  With the field conditions starting to get bad, my team knew we had to play twice as hard to keep the lead.  The other team was throwing everything they had at us. I was playing defense at the time and the other team was on the attack.  That is when it happened.  My life was changed forever. 
                I was chasing down someone that had a fast break when something hit me.  It felt like I was hit by a truck.  I was knocked backwards several feet.  The sound of the collision was horrendous.  It sounded like a bomb exploding right next to me. Once the initial shock of getting hit was over, the pain set in.  My whole body felt like it was on fire.  I tried to get up but I couldn’t move.  So I just laid there wondering why no one was coming to my aid. After a minute I was able to turn my head to the side.  What I saw was shocking.  Everyone on the field seemed to have been knocked down.  Some people were starting to get up and others weren’t moving at all. I tried to get up one more time but I couldn’t. I looked up into the sky again and that is when everything went dark.
                When I woke up I was lying in a hospital bed. The lights were off and the only sound I could hear was coming from the heart monitor. I tried to sit up but I still couldn’t move.
                “Your awake!” said a nurse as she came into the room to check on me.  “There are going to be some very happy people when they hear the good news.  How are you feeling?”
                “W-w-what-t happened?” I stuttered. “Did we win?”
                The nurse laughed. “Just like a jock to wonder how the game ended when they were almost killed playing it. But since I know you will worry yourself to death until you get an answer then I will tell you.  Your team won.”
                “Sweet! What happened? How did I get here?” I asked.
                “Well,” said the nurse, “you were struck by lightning.  You are lucky to be alive.”
                “Lightning? Really? I didn’t see any lightning. I thought I got hit by a truck or something.” There was no way I could have been hit by lightning.  Sure it was raining but there was no lightning.  I would have noticed lightning.
                “I am sure.  I saw the video of it hitting you.  It struck you in your chest. That is why you are so lucky to be alive.  That much electricity hitting your heart would normally stop it for sure.  But you survived.  You are one lucky kid.”
                “Video? I want to see this video,” I said.  I still didn’t believe I had been struck by lightning. The nurse turned on the T.V. and sure enough there it was.  The story was all over the news.  I watched in unbelief as I got struck by lightning over and over again on the news. Doctors that were being interviewed were baffled at how I survived. They all said it was impossible for me to survive a strike like that.  But I did.
                The next few weeks were a nightmare.  Doctors were constantly performing tests on me.  News reporters were hounding me as often as they could. People who didn’t even know me wanted to visit me so they could say they met “Lightning Boy”. That is what people started calling me.  At that time they didn’t know how appropriate the name they gave me was.
                I tried to get my life back to normal after I was released from the hospital.  But that didn’t work out so well.  I was an instant celebrity. Everyone knew who I was. Even though I was a nerd before I got struck, now I was counted among the cool kids.  I didn’t like it at all.  I wanted my old life back.  But then one day something happened that made me change my mind.  It was the day that Sarah came over and talked to me.  I have had a crush on her for a long time but never had the nerve to ask her out. My heat was ready to explode with joy when she showed interest in me. I thought my life could never get better.  I was popular.  I had the girl of my dreams.  Life was great.
                That is when weird things started happening. One day I was walking down the hall with Sarah and ran into some guys bullying my friend, Gus. I wasn’t going to stand for that so I stepped in.  “Leave him alone!” I yelled. “He hasn’t done anything to you!”
                “Oh?” said John.  “He has done something to us.  He was born. So now he has to pay for his parent’s mistake. Now get lost or your next.”
                “I said to leave him alone, John.”
                “Make me!”
                John let go of Gus and started towards me. I stood my ground knowing that I was going to get a pounding. John threw his first punch at my face but before his fist connected with my face I pushed him in the chest and he was knocked backwards so he missed.  This infuriated him so he came at me with all he had.  A strange feeling took over my body.  It wasn’t fear.  I felt like I was energized. I decided to take a swing at John to see if I could do anything at all to stop him.  I hit him in the stomach.  It wasn’t a very strong punch but he went flying backwards.  At the same time there was a giant spark of electricity.  Where I hit him there was a hole burned into his shirt. Somehow I had shocked him with a very large static charge.
                John got up with a crazy look in his eyes.  “You are going to die, freak!” he yelled at me as he came at me. “You will regret that you ever touched me.”
                I pointed my finger at John and yelled for him to stop but he just kept coming. The next thing I knew there was a bolt of electricity that shot out of my finger and hit John in the chest. He fell to the ground and didn’t get up again. I was as stunned as everyone around me with what happened.  I have no idea how I did it.  But it happened. John lay on the ground not moving.  I thought I had killed him until he started moaning. I decided it was time for me to leave.
                From that moment on it seemed like I was always full of electricity.  Whenever I touched electronics of any kind I would end up destroying them with a shock. When I touched anyone I would shock them. People no longer counted me as one of the cool kids.  Now I was a freak that everyone avoided.  Even Sarah left me because she was tired of getting shocked all the time.  I was heartbroken. I wanted to drop out of school but my parents wouldn’t let me.  So I would go to school and sit off in the corner of all my classes.  I avoided everyone. My life went from spectacular to extremely lonely.
                I started to wonder if this is how all superheroes felt. Alone. Rejected by society. I didn’t have a superpower.  I had a supercurse. It had destroyed my life completely. I wished that I could have gotten rid of it.  I even had times when I wished that I had died when the lightning hit me.  Then I would be in a better place where people didn’t shun me because I was different.
                One evening just before the school year ended, I was sitting on my front porch wallowing in my sorrow when I heard someone walking towards me.  I looked up and saw that it was Kay.  She lived two houses down. I wondered what she wanted.
                “Did you come to look at the freak?” I asked her.
                “Freak?  You aren’t a freak. I just wanted to see how you were doing. I saw you here all alone and thought you could use some company. You seem lonely.” Kay looked at me and smiled as she sat down next to me. “What does it feel like, you know, to be struck by lightning?”
                “Do you really want to know?” I asked impatiently.
                “I really do.  And you don’t have to be so mean to me.  I am just trying to be your friend,” she said.
                I looked Kay in the eyes and asked, “Really?  You want to be my friend?”
                “Yes.”
                “Why? I am a loser. A nobody.  No one likes me.  No one wants me anywhere near them. So why would you want to be my friend?”
                “Cody, you are not a loser.  You are just different.  I like different. Different is good. So do you want to be friends or not?” The look in Kay’s eyes showed no lie.
                “Sure, I guess,” I said. “If you want to be. I am ok with that. It hurts.”
                “What?” she asked.
                “It hurts. To get hit by lightning hurts.  A lot.  I think I would have rather died than feel the pain,” I said.
                “Well, I am glad that you didn’t die. You are special, Cody.  You may not see it but I do. This world still has a need for you.” Kay put her hand on my shoulder but pulled it back with a jerk. “Ouch! You shocked me.”
                “Sorry.  I do that to anyone that touches me.  It is part of this curse I have. Why do you think no one wants to be around me? “
                “Well, I don’t care if you shock me.  I want to be around you. And don’t worry.  It didn’t hurt too badly.  No different than a static shock. So why do you think you have all this electricity in your body all the time? Does it hurt when you shock people? Do you think you will be this way the rest of your life?”
                “To answer your questions, I don’t know, no and I sure hope not,” I said. “It does feel weird having all this electricity in me. I wonder if this is how a battery would feel if they had feelings.” Kay just looked at me and laughed.  I will never forget that smile. Something inside me sparked when I saw it.  And it wasn’t just the electricity flowing through me.  It was something more powerful than electricity.  But at the time I didn’t know what it was.
                A crazy look came across Kay’s face. “Hold my hand,” she said. “I want to try something.”
                “You want to get shocked? Are you nuts?”
                “No.  I want to see what happens if I continue to touch you. You know.  After the initial shock. Will I keep getting shocked or will it just flow through me and not do anything to me? Let’s give it a try and find out.” Kay reached out her hand. Slowly I reached out. I didn’t want to hurt her. But before I could pull away she grabbed my hand. “AAAHHH! It hurts!” she screamed. I tried to pull my hand away but she held it tight. I looked at her and found that she was laughing. “Gotcha! It doesn’t hurt at all.  I don’t feel a thing, other than your hand of course. So I would say that the experiment went quite well. Don’t you think?”
                From that moment on the two of us were inseparable. Kay didn’t seem to mind all the teasing and taunting she got from being my friend.  I was shocked at how mean people were to her. They came up with all kinds of cruel names for her. They would joke about her only hanging out with me because she needed someone to power her hair dryer, or charge her cell phone or even worse things.  But she took it all with a grain of salt. I was the one that had a hard time with it. I didn’t like seeing people make fun of my friend like that. Especially since it was because she was my friend that she was being teased. I spent many long nights wondering how I could get people to stop teasing her.  But nothing I tried worked.  It usually made things worse. So I stopped trying even though I would still sit up at night thinking about ways to make it stop. If only I could get rid of my curse.  Then it would all stop and people would have no reason to tease Kay any more. But everything I have tried hasn’t worked.  I even jumped in a lake once hoping it would cause all the electricity in me surge out.  I didn’t care if it killed me.  I just wanted it out of me.  But nothing happened.
                As time went by I learned to live with my curse. The people around me moved on to other things and didn’t bother to go out of their way to tease me or Kay any more. They just pretended we weren’t there.  But that suited us just fine.  We were happy.  And that is all that mattered to us. Heck, I even stated to find advantages to my curse.  If the power ever went out then I could just pick up a light bulb and we would have light.  It also came in handy on camping trips.  I could start a camp fire without matches.  It was great. My life was good again and I didn’t want it to ever change.
                But my life did change. And not in a good way.
                It was a stormy evening in the fall when my world was once again turned upside down. Kay and I were driving home from a school dance in a torrential rain storm.  The rain was coming down so hard you could barely see the road. We were driving slowly down the road when we saw lights coming our way.  They were coming fast.  A semi truck was going way too fast for these conditions.  As the truck approached he hit a huge puddle in the road. This caused him to hydroplane. He swerved right in front of us. I tried to dodge the truck but I wasn’t able to. We collided head on. All I remember was the screeching of metal being crushed and torn apart. And the scream that came from Kay, a scream of terror that nearly ripped my heart out. Then everything went dark.
                When I woke up I was on my back with rain hitting me in the face. I looked around and saw the destruction.  There were people all around.  I got up (against many people’s protests) and started looking for Kay. I found a group of people in the process of pulling her out of the car.  She was hurt badly. I ran over to her and found that she was unconscious.
                “Kay!” I yelled. “Wake up. Kay!” The people laid her on the ground and one man checked for a pulse.  He couldn’t find one. “Kay! Don’t you dare die on me.  You can’t leave me,” I shouted at her. “I need you.  I can’t live without you. Kay! I love you! Don’t leave me.” Tears came to my eyes. I was lost.  The one person that had meant the word to me was lying on the ground dead. This couldn’t be. No.  I wasn’t going to let it happen.  “Hang on, Kay.  I am going to try an experiment and it is going to work. You’ll see.  I am going to save you.  Hang on.”
                I quickly placed my hands on her heart and willed myself to shock her. Nothing happened. “Come on,” I said to myself. “This will work.  I know it will.” I tried again.  Nothing.  With one last determined push I tried again.  This time I shocked her.  Not a little static shock. But a real shock.  Her body convulsed from the electricity going through her. But she didn’t have a pulse.  I shocked her again. This time her heart started beating again.
                “Kay, can you hear me? Kay? Talk to me, Kay.”
                She opened her eyes and smiled at me.  “I was having the most wonderful dream.  Why did you wake me up? And why am I lying on my back out in the rain with all of these people around me? What is going…” She wasn’t able to finish.  She cried out in pain. I was so focused on keeping her alive I didn’t notice that she was severely injured.  She had a gash on her forehead and I could tell that she had several broken bones.  She was in bad shape and needed to get to a hospital right away. Fortunately I could hear the ambulance approaching. I knew she would make it through.
                I was climbing into the ambulance to head to the hospital with Kay when all of a sudden everything went black. I woke up to a familiar sight. I was lying in a hospital bed. I wasn’t alone this time.  There sleeping in a chair by my bedside was Kay. Her head was bandaged and her arm was in a sling.  She looked as though she were having a bad dream. “Kay, wake up,” I whispered to her.
                When she opened her eyes and saw me awake a huge smile came to her face.  “It is about time you woke up sleepy head.  You were starting to worry me.”
                “How long have I been out?” I tried to sit up but found that I couldn’t. “And why can’t I sit up?”
                “You have been in a coma for two weeks now. The doctors didn’t think you would even wake up. And they said if you do they don’t know if you will have full use of your body.  Cody, you were struck by lightning again. I saw it happen.  You were climbing into the ambulance when a bolt hit you in the back of the head.  It was horrible.  Your body went limp and you fell out of the back of the ambulance. I am so glad you are awake and talking.  I have been so scared.  The doctors said you shouldn’t have survived at all. How are you feeling?”
                “I feel like I was hit by a truck.” Kay laughed at that.  I had been hit by a truck. And lightning.
                I was released from the hospital a week later.  I was fully recovered.  The doctors couldn’t explain how I had survived unscathed. It didn’t make sense to them.  I don’t know how it happened either.  But I didn’t come away unscathed.   I no longer had my curse. Well, I didn’t call it a curse any more. My power had saved Kay’s life.  That means it was a superpower. It saved the best thing that ever happened to me.
                A few years later, on the day of our wedding Kay asked me, “Do you miss it? You know, your power?”
                “Sometimes. I think that I was given that power to do something and when that something was completed the power was taken away because I didn’t need it any more.”
                “And what was that something? Do you know?” asked Kay.
                “I think that the power was needed to bring us together. If I didn’t have it would you have ever talked to me? We lived by each other for years and yet we had never talked to each other. I think my power was to get us to this point in our life.  Now that we are here we have to do things together without any superpowers to keep us together.”
                “I think that your power has been replaced by a different power,” said Kay. “It is a power that has brought us together here today.”
                “And what would that power be?” I asked.
                “You really don’t know?  You are such a guy.  The power is love. Love is the only power we need.”
If you could have a superpower what would it be?  Would you want to be able to turn invisible? Or maybe fly?  How about being able to walk through walls? Or maybe even super strength? And if you had a superpower what would you do with it?  Would you use it to do good or would you use it to do evil? Would you even use your superpower at all?
My name is Cody Jones and I have a superpower.

               

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Fronteer


“Sir! We are being attacked!” yelled Lt. Ziron. “What should we do?”
“Increase Shields! Get fighter squadrons one and two out there!” yelled Captain Ziryan. “We cannot let them past us.”
The ship was rocked violently by a blast from the pirate ship that was attacking them.
“We’ve been hit by a pulsar bomb! Damage control reports that the impulse drive has been damaged.  Shields are low. We don’t have a chance against them. Sir, we should retreat!”
“Never! We will fight to the end!”
The ship rocked violently again. “Sir, we can’t take another direct hit. Damage control reports all fighter squadrons are destroyed. The impulse drive is useless. The shields are down. What are we going to do?”
“Are the impulse phasers still operative?” asked the Captain.
“Yes sir, but they will be of no use against a shielded ship.”
“Use them on the fighters. We’ve got to hold them off. We are the only Imperial fleet left. If they get past us the Fronteer will fall.”
“What happens if the Fronteer falls?” asked Lt. Ziron.
“Our empire will fall apart,” said the Captain.
“Incoming pulsar bomb! We can’t take another hit. We’re doomed!” yelled Lt. Ziron.
Suddenly there was a flash of yellow light.  The pulsar bomb exploded before it had reached its target.  Another flash of yellow light appeared. The pirate starship exploded in a tremendous ball of flame. Captain Ziryan’s ship rocked from the force of the explosion. “What happened?” asked the Captain. “Where did that blast come from?”
“Sir, the battle computer says it came from the Fronteer.”
“What? I didn’t know that the Fronteer had a defense system. I would not have risked the lives of my crew and my ship if I had known that the Fronteer had a defense system,” the Captain said angrily.
“Sir, Admiral Kujack just informed us that the blast didn’t come from the Fronteer,” one of the crew members said.
“Then where did it come from?” the Captain asked.
“I believe, Sir, that it came from somewhere past the Fronteer.”
“Thank you for that information,” the Captain said sarcastically. “Are there any other ships on the scanners?”
“No Sir. The Fronteer does not have any ships scanned either. They informed us that they are sending a repair ship out to help us.”
“Good. We need to get out of here,” the Captain said.
“They have also informed us that we need to evacuate the ship as fast as possible.”
“Why?” shouted the Captain.
“They said that the ship is unstable and that it could explode at any time. We must get off!”
“My ship is not unstable! I will not evacuate the ship! I will not sound the alarm until…” His words were broken off when the ship was rocked by a small explosion. “What was that?” asked the Captain.
“That was one of the impulse tubes. It just exploded. Shall I sound the alarm?”
“Are you sure it wasn’t a meteor?” asked the Captain.
“Yes Sir. Shall I sound the alarm?”
The Captain was shocked. He could not think.  There was no way his ship could be unstable, yet it was happening. “Yes. Sound the alarm,” the Captain said sadly.
The alarm sounded and people began to run around in a panic. They rushed to the escape pod in a frenzy. The escape pod left the ship just in time.
“I thought this would never happen to my ship. I was sure that it was impenetrable,” the Captain said very sadly.
When the escape pod reached a safe distance, the ship exploded sending metal fragments into space, some of which hit the escape pod and rocked the small ship violently.
“Sir, our scanners are picking up a pirate ship.”
“NO!!! We have failed. The Fronteer will surely fall. I have failed,” the Captain said. “Lieutenant, I bestow upon you the command of this ship and its crew. I will now step down from my command,” the Captain said as he raised a pistol to his head.
“Captain! Don’t do it! I cannot take command of this ship. I can’t handle such a responsibility,” the Lieutenant said meaningfully.
“Lieutenant you will do a better job of commanding this ship than I have.  I am going now. Good luck…” The Captain was interrupted by one of the crew members.
“Sir, there is an unidentified object approaching from the South.”
“Is it another pirate starship?” the Captain asked.
“No Sir. The ships computers cannot identify it.”
Suddenly there was a flash of yellow light and the pirate ship exploded. “Sir, the object is leaving.”
“Follow it! I want to identify it,” yelled the Captain. “Don’t let it get away.”
“We’ve lost it, Sir.”
“Well Sir, we know that the Fronteer is protected by someone or something,” said Lt. Ziron. “You no longer have to kill yourself.”
“You’re right Lieutenant. Let’s just hope that the Fronteer can build a new ship for us. I also hope that they still let us patrol the galaxy. We now know that we are not really needed.”
“Maybe the ship will never come back. That is a risk that the Fronteer will not take. They will build a new ship, and you will still patrol the galaxy,” said Lt. Ziron.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Lightning

                The jeep bounced violently as I hit a rough spot in the dirt road I was traveling on. The Lamar fire road led to the deep back country forests of Yellowstone Park where the wolves had been released earlier that year.  I was traveling too fast for the road but I knew that I had to get to the lake at the end of the road before dark. I now had my best chance of catching Lightning.
                As I drove along the rough road my mind drifted to the previous day’s events. A day that would live in infamy for the rest of my life.
                Chip Silicon and I were in hot pursuit of the man we called Lightning. We called him “Lightning” because every animal he killed he would cut the head off and shave a lightning bolt into the fur of the animal. We had been tracking him for three months now and we were right on his tail.
                We had him cornered in the Spectrum Ridge area when it happened. He had nowhere to run and we were bearing down on him. He came walking out from behind a tree on the trail in front of us. Chip and I pulled out our revolvers and aimed at him. Chip told him to put his hands in the air. That was when he pulled out his rifle and shot.  I heard the bullet whiz by my head. Chip and I dove for cover on opposite sides of the trail. Another shot was fired and Chip cried out in pain. I leaned out into the trail with my revolver pointed towards the spot where Lightning was standing.  Lightning wasn’t there. I waited a minute to make sure he was gone and then I ran over to Chip and saw that he had been hit in the chest. He was bleeding badly. He looked at me and said,  “Get him for me, Don.” As I looked into his eyes I could see the life drain out of them.
                Chip and I had been best friends for thirteen years.  We did everything together, but Lightning had taken him away from me.
                My attention returned to the road as the jeep left the ground for a split second as it went over a mound in the road. The jeep surged to the left but I fought the steering wheel and managed to keep the jeep under my control.
                Sunset was in less than an hour and I had to get to the lake before it got dark. I stomped on the accelerator and the jeep surged with the sudden burst of power. The jeep bounced around in violent waves but I kept it under control. Tonight was the night.
                I reached the lake just as the sun went behind the mountains. I parked the jeep behind some bushes and turned on the interior light. I took the .22 rifle out of its case and made sure the clip was full. I put a few extra clips into my pocket, turned the interior light off and got out of the jeep.  I threw some leaves and tree branches over the jeep and headed towards the other end of the lake.
                At the far side of the lake I found a small campsite. I took cover in some bushes nearby and settled in for a long wait. I knew that this was Lightning’s campsite and that he would be here in a few hours. Lightning came into the camp about an hour after sundown. He was carrying a giant elk head. He put the head down and gathered some wood to start a fire. He lit the fire and sat on a log that he had pulled up to the fire pit. He scanned the bushes around the campsite. He stopped turning his head when he came to the bushes I was hiding in. He gave the bushes a long look and I was worried he had seen me.  I brought the .22 rifle up to my shoulder as quietly as I could. He picked up his rifle and I tensed up waiting for a bullet to come flying at me. No bullet ever came.  Lightning took the clip out of gun and pulled a cleaning kit out of his pack. He started to clean his gun and periodically he would look around at the bushes.
                I waited for the right moment to take him when he was the most defenseless. He put the rifle down and turned his back to me.  I knew that I had to take him now or never. I jumped out of the bush and told him to freeze. I told him to turn around and put his hands on his head. He turned around very quickly and had two pistols in his hands. I fired my rifle at him as soon as I saw the pistols, but it was too late. He was already diving into the bushes. He fired at me and winged my right leg. It was not a serious wound but it hurt. The pain was so great that it brought tears to my eyes. I dropped back into the bushes and tried to regain my composure.
                I could hear Lightning running around to the back side of me and I knew that I had to move quickly if I were to survive this ordeal. I ran in a crouch towards the nearest pine tree. A shot rang out just as I took cover behind the tree. Splinters exploded out of the tree just inches from my face. I fell to the ground and tried to get a fix on Lightning’s position. It was too dark to see him but I could hear him moving around to the side of me trying to get a better shot at me. I crawled around to the other side of the tree and aimed at the rustling bushes where I thought Lightning was. I saw a tree branch move and I shot. I fired three times without even thinking. A flash of orange light came out of the tree I was shooting at and a bullet pierced my left shoulder. I rolled behind a fallen tree and took a minute to see what damage had been done. I could barely move my left arm and it put me in grave danger. I knew Lightning was still out there and he knew he had hit me. I looked over the fallen tree at the spot where the shot came from and I saw nothing. I was breathing so heavily that it masked any sounds that Lightning might have made. I tried to calm down my breathing so that I could hear any move that Lightning made but I could not. I was in a lot of pain and I felt a darkness starting to close in on me.
                Suddenly there was a rustle behind me. It was very close.  A twig snapped and I knew that it was Lightning. I held my breath and hoped that he hadn’t already heard me. The sound of his footsteps kept moving away from me.  The noise was about twenty feet away when it stopped.  I saw the gleam of Lightning’s rifle as it caught the pale moonlight.  I quickly rolled over and aimed my rifle at him. I shot four times and I saw Lightning go down. I crawled towards him as quietly as I could just in case he wasn’t dead. I reached the spot where he was lying and I could see that he was hurt badly. I stood up and approached him. He was out cold.  I put my rifle down to my side and rolled him over on his back with my foot. Suddenly, his eyes popped open and he grabbed my rifle. He yanked it out of my hand and jumped to his feet. He pointed the weapon at me and smiled with an evil grin.
                The sound of the shot sounded like a stick of dynamite going off in my head. Lightning fell dead. I turned to see who had shot him and found that it was Ranger Tibbs. I started to walk towards him when darkness overcame me.

One Spring Morning


Birds were awakened as the sun came over the tops of the mountains and shed its light across the valley. Dark shadows soon became groves of pine trees glistening with morning dew. A robin hops around them in the tall grass in search of a worm. The bird looks up as it hears the chirping of a squirrel. It finds the squirrel of no interest and goes back to looking for its morning meal.
                The dew covered grass sways in the light morning breeze.  The grass glistens when the drops of dew catch the suns light. Water gurgles as it travels down the river making its way around rocks and fallen trees.
                A moose comes to the river to drink the sparkling water. A herd of dear eat the t all grass of the meadow and the fawns play with each other in the morning sun. A bull elk comes out of the shadows of the trees and munches on the willow growing on the river bank.
                The churning of the water in the river is calmed as it flows into the lake.  Reflections move with the rippling of the water and then disappear as a fish umps.  The crystal clear water of the lake exposes the rich plant life that lives there.  Fish swim in and out of their hiding spot in a clump of moss.
                White fluffy clouds float lazily above the earth and cast shadows on the valley below. The clouds take the shape of the animals below as if mocking them.  They lose their shape as they run into the tall mountains.
                The silence of the morning is broken when the sound of thunder is heard in the distance. The ever darkening clouds continue to move towards the valley. The trees sway in the increasing winds. Lightning flashes and thunder erupts from the darkening clouds. A strong gust of wind rushes through the valley making the trees groan as branches break.
                The elk heads for the trees and the deer gather their fawns. The moose is startled and runs for the trees as another clap of thunder rolls through the valley. The herd of deer takes to the trees as the first drops of rain fall to the earth like feathers. A flash of lightning and an ear-shattering clap of thunder startle a flock of birds and they take flight in great panic. The rain is falling harder now and the wind is blowing with forceful gusts. More thunder erupts from the clouds as the rain comes down in torrents.  A tree falls victim to the winds powerful blows and falls to the ground. A bold of lightning strikes out at the trees and the thunder cracks through the sky.  The trees sway violently and the grass lies almost flat to the ground as the wind forces its way by them. A bold of lightning strikes a tree and starts it on fire. The rivers of rain come down killing the fire just after it is born. Another tree falls victim to the wind.
                The rain starts to let up and the wind dies down a bit. Thunder is heard in the distance now as the clouds speed on towards another valley. The rain is lightly falling now and the wind has stopped. The trees rejoice at the leaving of the wind and the animals come out of hiding. The birds have settled down and the fawns are playing in the meadow again.  Fish jump as they eat insects that fell victim to the storm.
                The rain stopped and the sun is creeping out from behind the clouds. The valley is again hopping with live as the storm moves on. The sun warms the valley with its life giving rays and the valley goes on as if nothing ever happened.