It was raining and lighting..... Lucy and Triston were scared because of the lighting sounds, as they were hungry, their mother was making some snacks to eat. then, Lucy said to Triston that, ''Mom
is making snacks lets call Dad as he is hungry too'' Triston said ''ok'' they went to call their father ''dad!!!'' Lucy shouted. father said ''what!?'' Lucy said ''dad, lets go onto the table and
wait for mom'' their dad said ''ok lets go'' and they went to the table. their mom bought snacks which was milk and bread for Triston and Lucy and their Dad and Mom were having tea and toasts
''mmm....... milk and bread is the best'' said Lucy. Triston said'' hmm...... yeah it tastes pretty good'' after having snacks everyone was bored. ''ahh!! I'm so bored what can we do'' hmm......
lets play something'' said Dad. ''hmm.......... lets play memory game'' said Triston. Lucy said ''i don 't know how to play it?'' ''ok i will explain you first somebody tells a person any letter
and that person has to tell a word from that letter within 3 seconds and if you or someone else said that word before or you repeated it you will be disqualified. they
start the game and dad was the first to tell someone a letter ''hmm..... you say a word with letter c 3,2,1'' cat!!!!'' shouted Lucy. ''oh..... you were just about to lose!!!'' said Triston.
Triston got disqualified many times. suddenly it lighted ''ahh..... its scary daddy!!!!'' cried Triston. it was a thunderstorm. Lucy and Triston were both scared because of the lighting that it
started raining, lighting and the electricity was gone from the city. "ahh!!!!!!!!!!" shouted Lucy. "its so scary dad!" dad said "its a cyclone oh no" Lucy started crying Triston was hugging his
dad and mom was worried for the city. dad said "there's only one option everyone follow me" dad took everyone to the bedroom where they had a picture of Jesus and dad said "start praying and
request God for forgiveness and stop the cyclone" everyone sank down and said together "please God forgive us and stop the cyclone. "As they knelt together, the sound of the storm roared outside,
the wind howling like a wild animal. Lucy squeezed Triston's hand tightly, her heart racing. She could feel her brother's fear, and it made her more scared. But as they prayed, a sense of calm
began to wash over her. "Please, God," she whispered, "help us and everyone in the city. "Triston, still shaking, repeated her words, his voice barely above a whisper. "And keep us safe. "Their
father, feeling the weight of the moment, placed a comforting hand on each of their shoulders. "Remember, kids, we’re together, and that’s what matters most. We’ll get through this as a family.
"Just then, a loud crash of thunder shook the house, and Lucy flinched, hiding her face in her mother’s side. But her mother wrapped her arms around her, holding her close. "It’s okay, sweetheart.
We’re safe inside. Just keep praying. "Minutes felt like hours as they continued to pray, the storm outside showing no signs of stopping. But then, something amazing happened. The howling wind
began to soften, and the thunder grew quieter. Lucy peeked out from her mother’s embrace, her eyes wide with hope. "Dad, do you think it’s working?" she asked, her voice shaking."I believe it is,"
he replied, looking at the window. "The storm is passing. We just need to stay strong a little longer. "As if on cue, the rain began to lighten, and the strong winds turned into a gentle breeze.
The family exchanged glances, a mix of relief and surprise washing over them. Suddenly, the lights flickered back on, brightening the room with a warm glow. Lucy and Triston cheered, their fear
fading like the storm clouds outside. "See? We made it through!" Triston exclaimed, a smile spreading across his face. Their mother laughed, wiping away the tears of worry that had formed in her
eyes. "And look at that! The storm is gone. Let’s go outside and see if the sun is shining. "With new energy, the children jumped up, eager to explore the world outside. They rushed to the door,
their father following closely behind. As they stepped outside, they were greeted by a beautiful sight: the sun was breaking through the clouds, casting a golden light over the wet ground."Look at
the rainbow!" Lucy shouted, pointing to the sky where bright colors arched gracefully. Triston gasped, his fear forgotten. "It’s beautiful! Just like in the storybooks! "Their father smiled,
wrapping an arm around their shoulders. "Just like life, kids. Sometimes storms come, but they always pass, and something beautiful can follow. "As they stood together, watching the rainbow stretch
across the sky, Lucy felt warmth in her heart. They had faced the storm together, and now, they could enjoy the beauty that came after. "Let’s make a wish!" Lucy said, closing her eyes tightly.
Triston nodded eagerly, and their parents joined in, each of them silently wishing for peace and happiness. And in that moment, surrounded by family and the beauty of nature, Lucy knew that no
matter what storms life threw their way, they would always have each other.
---->>>THE END<<<----
By,
Reyansh Agarwal
Submitted: February 16, 2025
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