We checked the forecast and readied ourselves, Battened down the hatches and stoked the fire, Begged the foundations to hold these walls.
Ribbons of rain licked the roof. Iron clouds swallowed the sky. The Storm, like a bailiff, hammered the door. For hours He hammered and hammered again. Like an unwanted salesman selling us fear, He stayed at our door and hammered some more.
There was no use fighting; He was stronger than us. So with gritted teeth and tear-soaked eyes, we prayed for morning to come.