LIGHT IN DARKNESS
THE STORM
Pierce glanced at the approaching storm. Thick, black, shapeless clouds were building, massing, threateningly, slowly extinguishing the warm sunlight, encroaching on the entire visible world.
Not a very sensitive man, Pierce liked storms. He revelled in their awesome power. It felt like a catharsis, a release from the habitual boredom and the dreariness that usually marred his uneventful life.
Almost, he thought only to himself worth being on the wrong side of the law. Naively, he thought that young women were merely being offered an alternative lifestyle. So why the fuss?
A low moan came from nearby, as the lightning seared jaggedly across the sky followed soon after by a cannonade of terrible thunder. It was massive. Pierce felt as though the house itself trembled. The low moan became a terrible scream. He had forgotten Lois.
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