>>1436530Hey, what can I say? It stemmed from an old school project wherein members of the AP/College Prep English class had to write a story based on the stereotypical line "Dark and stormy night." Once I started, it snowballed into what it is now.
>It was a cold, dark, and stormy night. Winds over twenty-five knots tore through the woods, dropping and channeling their force wherever a trail or some other opening was present. The trees bent over slightly, their branches whipped into frenzy at the tops of the trees. Whatever cold temperature was already present was made more pronounced by the wind chill. The only upside, however, was the fact that it was only wind. The snow had yet to arrive.