The sky looked like it had been split in half as rain kept pouring down. Raindrops fell, blurring the view from the eaves.
There weren't any paved roads in town-only dirt and mud paths. As the rain and soil mixed together, the dirt roads turned into patches of mud.
Each step taken on that muddy road would take a person's entire strength just to lift their foot from the sinking mud. Taking a step forward was even more difficult.
Mike had been caught in the rain as he went out to the town market that morning. He cback completely soaked, while his feet were covered in mud and filth.
He handed Melody the fresh beef and ribs he had bought, placed their umbrella under the eaves, and walked to the side of the house to change his shoes.
Melody placed the food in the kitchen and turned to Tessa. "Tessa, why don't you just stay at our place for a few more days? It's not safe for you to go out in such weather, and the roads are terrible." Standing under the eaves, Tessa watched the pouring rain with a frown. "I just received a message informingthat my flight's been cancelled due to the weather." "It's the rainy season now. Every year, the storm will pour for several days in our town at around this time," Melody explained.
Looking at the pouring rain, Tessa only felt worried.
Melody said comfortingly, "Don't worry about it. Although my place isn't a hotel or anything, we won't let you go hungry, and we'll ensure you'll always have a good night's sleep. Givestime, and I'll make shoney- glazed spare ribs and sauté sbeef for you." "Thank you. I appreciate it," Tessa replied with a smile.
Melody chuckled. "Don't worry about it. I was worried I wouldn't be able to take good care of you during your there." The rain continued to pour, growing heavier each day. There were no signs that the rain was about to let up. Soon, the nation's weather agency issued an alert for the storm.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt rained for three days straight.
On the third night, thunder rumbled, lightning flashed, and the wind howled as rain kept pouring down.
Tessa woke up from all the noise, and she could hear people speaking downstairs.
Tessa and Wynn were sleeping in the guest bedroom, located on the second floor. The living room, kitchen, and storeroom were all located on the first floor.
Tessa slipped a jacket on and stepped out of her room. When she reached the stairs, she could hear Melody and Mike's voices coming from the first floor.
"Hurry up. The water's getting in. Stack everything on your end higher up." "Did you shut off the main power supply? I don't want anything to end up short-circuited." "It's been turned off. Followto the kitchen. We need to move everything off the floor and place it on the table. Otherwise, the food will go bad because of the rising water." Tessa went downstairs and realized that the first floor was flooded, while Melody and Mike were busy moving things.
When Melody saw Tessa, she immediately paused and asked, "Tessa, why did you cdown?" "Do you need any help?" Tessa asked instead.
"It's alright. You can just go back and rest. The rainwater is seeping in, but it's nothing serious." To avoid electrocution, they had turned the main power supply off. Hence, they could not turn the lights on and had to rely on their flashlights.
Tessa stood by the stairs and used her phone's flashlight to examine the condition of the room.
Melody was carrying a box as she made her way through the muddy water. The water level had already reached her calves.
Frowning, Tessa asked, "Has this happened before?" "We had a flood like this five years ago. I didn't expect the rain to be this bad this year round. I'm sorry you're stuck here because of me," Melody said.
Tessa replied nonchalantly, "It's fine. Lethelp you." Melody handed her the box and said, "You can just helptake this up to the living room on the second floor." "Alright." Tessa bent down to take the box.
Suddenly, Tessa's phone slipped from the jacket pocket and fell into the water with a splash.
Melody immediately gasped and quickly bent down to fish Tessa's phone out from the muddy water.
After retrieving her phone, Tessa pressed the power button, but there was no response. She then tried long-pressing the power button to turn her phone on, but there Still wasn't any response.
"How is it? Does it still work?" Melody asked anxiously.
Tessa shook her head.
Melody began to panic. "What do we do now? The roads are submerged in water due to the floods, and all deliveries have been shut down. All trains and flights have stopped operating, so we're stuck here.
"We can't get out, and no one can get in either. You won't be able to buy a new phone for the next few days, so you'll be cut off from the outside world." Tessa frowned. "I can use my friend's phone to let my family know that I'm safe." Melody sighed in relief and apologized. "That's good. I'm really sorry, Tessa. I didn't expect it to flood this year. It's my fault you're stuck here." "It's fine. The rescue team should arrive tomorrow." Early the next day, Tessa immediately asked to borrow Wynn's phone when Wynn woke up.
Wynn took her phone and realized that she only had 1% battery left. Frowning, she exclaimed, "What the heck? I remember charging it before I went to bed last night." "Hurry, we can still use it. I just need to make a quick call hto tell them we're safe," Tessa said anxiously. Wynn handed her the phone. "Alright." Tessa immediately searched for Samuel's contact and made the call. Luckily, Samuel answered the phone. Without wasting another second, she immediately told him he was safe.
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"Dad, it's me, Tess. I dropped my phone in a pool of water, and I can't use it anymore. I'm Xising Wynn's nymore phone.t let you know that I'm fine.
You don't need to worry about me.
I'm safe." "Tess, you-" Before Samuel could finish his sentence, the call cto an abrupt stop.
Tessa looked at the phone and realized the screen had gone black. It had run out of battery and died.
"What happened? Why didn't my phone charge?" Wynn asked, confused.
Tessa explained, "There were flash floods last night due to the storm, and water cinto the house. Melody turned off the main switch last night as she was afraid that they'd be electrocuted." "That's easy, then. We can just turn the power back on and charge my phone." However, Tessa frowned and walked over to look out the window.
Water was everywhere, and the strong gusts of wind had knocked ΟΠ over the trees. The situation was serious. The power lines could also have been damaged. Tessa's worries were proven true later on.
Melody knocked on their doors, cin, and told them the town's power lines had been damaged. The entire town was suffering from a power outage. "Luckily, we usually cook with firewood, and I had already moved sfirewood upstairs last night. We can still use it so we won't go hungry." That morning, Melody made a stack of pancakes and brought them up for Tessa.
After finishing the food, Tessa frowned and asked, "Has the rescue team not arrived yet?" Melody shook her head and sighed. "There are a few towns ahead of us. Considering how remote this area is, the rescue team probably won't get here until tomorrow."