Thread:Abbykurle/@comment-33999335-20180520125803/@comment-30921738-20180522195033

(AHH SORRY GUYS I WAS REMODELING MY WHOLE HOUSE AND THEN WENT ON A WALK THIS MORNING AND COULDN'T GET IS AJ STORIES!!!)

Akurle ran across the sidewalk until her paws ached. She promised not to be late, and then, naturally, she slept in and lost track of time. ''Late... again. Their gonna kill me!'' Akurle thought.

It was really warm outside, but a cold, strong wind was blowing and messing up Akurle's fur. Sometimes the wind subsided enough for the sun to make her unbearablly hot, while other times it blew so cold that she began to shiver. A big gust of wind knocked Akurle off balance and she toppled over onto the concrete.

"Ugh..." Akurle graoned, slowly rising to her paws.

"Hey, you okay?" An orange and yellow deer asked. He held out his hoof and helped Akurle up.

"Um.... eh, I'm fine. A few cuts can't kill you." Akurle managed a smile, but she was getting nervous about the museum.

The deer laughed. "Yeah. And talk about the weather! Weird, right? Windy fir a few seconds, then scorching heat. The weather is worse over there, though." The deer pointed toward the direction of the museum.

Akurle knew that the deer was trying to start a freindly conversation, but she didn't have time for this. "I'm sorry, I have to go. I don't have time to talk. Sorry!" Akurle turned and ran toward the museum.

"Rude." The deer muttered behind her. She suddenly felt awfully guilty. The deer was really nice, and she would have loved to stay and talk. But if she took any longer, her freinds would give up on her and explore the museum without her.

But to her luck, the museum stood right in front of her. It was enormous, filled with thousands of ancient artifacts and more. It was more than five stories tall, with huge glass windows and made entirely out of red bricks and quartz. There was a wide row of steps leading up to the massive wooden doors. Two massive lion statues stood on each side of the stairs. And waiting at the bottom of the steps were her freinds.

"Hey everyone!" Akurle called out. The wind was chillier here, and much stronger. But for a moment the wind subsided and the sunlight instntly heated everything up.

"I'm so sorry that I'm late! I slept in and forgot the time. Oh my word, I thought you guys had already left without me!"

Akurle stopped in front of the stairs and looked up. The harsh wind was blowing in some dark rainclouds, and thunder flashed in the distance. A few clouds had covered the sun and the temperature dropped dramatically.

"Let's get inside before it starts raining, too." She muttered.