Mother Nature Takes A Break
Maude shrugged her shoulders and smiled, hoping Cyan
would take the hint she was giving him.
good reason. If Clime or Eus found out that the group was
heading off for fun, they would be stopped. They all knew
there would be trouble when they returned but as Enyahs
said:
“Do you think, if I merged rain and cloud into one
department, that Atteir would find another position within
the realm, Maude?” he asked.
“You have to throw caution to the winds occasionally.”
They all laughed at his joke.
Maude could barely hide her excitement.
Yelhsa floated over the warm ocean currents absorbing
enough water to build himself into a formidable black
Nimbus cloud. He was flying over Nino’s territory and
hoped that Nino wasn’t down here. Nino was just as likely
to go running to Eus if he thought he could get them into
trouble. The other three hung onto Yelhsa tightly as
Enyahs blew strongly and they scudded towards the
Australian outback.
“Oh! Mr. Cyan I know she would. The Springers love her
and would gladly find a place for her. Shall I call her in, so
you can tell her?”
“Hang on Maude,” Cyan laughed, “Let’s wait until I see if
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