49greg
Literotica Hack
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I'm in the prairie area of the Central US, Iowa to be precise, in Tornado alley to be not so precise.
Last night heavy weather went through, as is usual for spring (even if it is way early this year), lots of T-storms, hail, winds, etc. Lots of "Honey, should we spend the night in the basement, there's Tornado warnings near by .... we're under a T-watch," from the light of my life. Today it's wet and windy. The Tornados did touch down, but in Missouri.
Today is also the first of the month, and at ten AM on the first our tornado sirens are tested. So here I am, sitting on the couch, laptop on my lap, feet up, cat curled up next to me, forgetting what day it is, what time it is, reading a thread about exclamation points. And then our tornado siren goes off. It's about a hundred yards from the house. Its LOUD!
Yikes, I jumped, the cat jumped, my heart is still hammering, my hands are still quivering. Heck of a wake up.
Last night heavy weather went through, as is usual for spring (even if it is way early this year), lots of T-storms, hail, winds, etc. Lots of "Honey, should we spend the night in the basement, there's Tornado warnings near by .... we're under a T-watch," from the light of my life. Today it's wet and windy. The Tornados did touch down, but in Missouri.
Today is also the first of the month, and at ten AM on the first our tornado sirens are tested. So here I am, sitting on the couch, laptop on my lap, feet up, cat curled up next to me, forgetting what day it is, what time it is, reading a thread about exclamation points. And then our tornado siren goes off. It's about a hundred yards from the house. Its LOUD!
Yikes, I jumped, the cat jumped, my heart is still hammering, my hands are still quivering. Heck of a wake up.