Stephanie, Trixie, and Stingy were playing outside. Pixel was chillin' on a bench playing clash of clans, which he introduced to the other kids a few months back. Ever since Stephanie moved in 2 years ago, when she was 6, and Ziggy was just 4, pixel 7, they have all been having a good time with different things! [About the COC? The other kids played it, but something in the range of 3-5 raids per week, while pixel was fucking doping with 4-6 per day!] . As everyone was doing their thing, a storm came along. Thunder and lightning roared above them, and pixel immediately got up "Storm is coming! Better get in, don't want the water or lightning to mess up my phone!", he waved back to everyone "Bye!" Stephanie quickly responded "Bye!". They all got briefly scared as water began drizzling down from the sky "Ah don't worry, guys! It's just a small storm!" Trixie bluntly commented. Stephanie, shuddering, replied "Oookay? I guess! But.. I don't wanna take the risk, guys!" she said as she walked off. The rain immediately went from went from what would be a dark blue or light-mid green on the rain severity scale.. to an undoubtable dark red! Trixie, now soaked, said "Yea, i'm going home!" Stingy replied "Ssame!" and they both got home in less then two minutes, showered, and just chilled inside. As Stephanie approached the three minute mark on her way to the house [the walk normally took four, but she was barely a quarter there by now, thanks to the rain], she began to feel herself slip! She tried to balance herself, but inevitably hit the flooded sidewalk and grass, causing her to scream in pain as the pain of slipping and falling took over. "HELP MEEEEEEEEEE!" she screamed as she tried to get up, but found she was in too much pain to move even a mere inch. "I'M IN PAAAAAAIIIIIIN!". "PLEASE, I'M STUCK! HELP ME! SPORTACUS! I NEED SOMEBODY!" she started sobbing. Every inch of her body hurt, and she had no chance of making it to safety. By now, she simply surrendered to the environment, and stopped screaming. She knew her screams were muffled by the sounds of the storm, and that her fate lied in how long this storm would last, and if someone would find her. She needed somebody to rescue her and help her recover, but had no clue if or when she would be rescued. Knowing mother-nature had overpowered her big time, she simply closed her eyes, continued sobbing even harder, and hoped she would be saved.
