As I exited out of the bowling Alley the air has a sickly humid climate. It was so damp that even the sweat in my body didn't even want to come out. But as I looked up at the sky, the sky was a freighting dark big black hole of unknown things. As me and my family drove home we were entering the eye of the storm. As we first approached we saw nothing but lightning, and tremendous sound of lightnings friend thunder. As we were nearing home we saw a barricade for the train crossing at its blocking position as we near the tracks we saw no such train coming from both sides of the track. At first we thought this some mechanical failure but suddenly a freak lightning bolt flew across the clouds and thunder joined in the theatrical performance as well.
"BOOM, CRASH, BEEP, BEEP, BEEP"
The only sounds I heard as we approached the beep was the NWS in Sullivan issuing warning after warning after warning. The Boom and the crash were the orchestra of the heavens joining along to add the dramatics and the craziness of it all. To me this felt like the day that shall never end. As I got inside my house I was immediately glued to my TV keeping an eye out for any mayhem that may or shall come my way. As the theatrical performance intensified there was a thought in the back of my mind that kept repeating "YOUR GOING TO DIE!", "YOUR GOING TO DIE!". It was just like a freight train coming my way.
But finally after an agonizing 3 hours the storm finally subsided and the orchestra made their last impression on me. It was a beatiful performance and even though it was freighting at times at least I got to see this show for free.
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