p class="MsoNormal"span lang="EN"The breeze blew Flash's thick fur out of her eyes. This spot,this little peice of grass she finds herself sitting on almost every spare minute she has, this is where she finds peace and understanding everyday. Right on the edge of a hill, the breeze hit it just perfectly and blew steadily almost every minute of the day. You could see all the way to the horizon and if you looked just a little farther than that, you could see the forest that burned down years ago. The forgotten forest, as Flash calls it, sticks out like a sore thumb in the valley. On each side were hundreds of trees with varoius colors so, the gray really stood out. Flash sighed. She looked up toward the sky. The sun was starting to set so some of the stars were out but, Flash wasn't paying any attention to the stars.
She was looking at the breathtaking colors. The various shades of pink,orange and blue all blending to make a color that no one can even put a name too. The way the sky want from the mixture of colors quickly too the blue night sky amazed her. Flash looked down at her bright orange paws. All of the dirt and mud made them almost look brown. Her head shot up when she heard something to her right.
She focused on the spot the noise came from. A meow, the snap of a twig, well whatever it was, she didn't want to find out. She trotted toward her home, catching some food along the way. She laid the food down in her prey storage, a little hole she had dug in the ground to save her food from other predators. She walked tiredly into her little hollow log she called home. The log was a little rotted around the edges and had a huge hole in the middle but, if Flash stayed on one side, she could escape any rain if it came. The main concern was how cold she always was. It wasn't even winter yet and she already felt like she might freeze to death. She huffed,
knowing she will have to move again soon. She curled up in a tight ball, breathed heavily and finally fell asleep. /span/p