God it was hot, and especially so for a centaur. Damn square-cube
effect.
During the winter, and after my release from the hospital in
the spring, walking from work to the subway seemed like such a
good idea. At least until August -- and the heat wave. Even taking
a shortcut through the G. Ross Lord Park and stopping to step
up to my lower chest in the cold water of the reservoir didn't
help. Well, maybe a little. It cooled me off from 'near death'
to 'almost survivable'. Of course the drying sweat on my lower
back made me desperate to scratch, but coolness was a higher priority.
Thus I just stood there with my eyes closed to try and concentrate
on cool.
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I may have nodded off, but I was awoken by the distant rumble
of thunder. Fortunately I'd reached the 'almost survivable' stage
and opened my eyes to check -- the sky had indeed turned black.
I dislike rain normally, but at least not it could provide a little
cooling. Unfortunately lightning had its own problems.
As I walked out of the water, removing my glasses and wiping
some of the sweat off my forehead, I began to debate what to do.
flash
Hopefully the storm wasn't too close -- I could canter for Finch
Station which would take twenty minutes, or I could find someplace
to wait it out safely.
SchereckKkhkkhhhkkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
Galloping was out of the question. Ignoring my mis-set injury,
the heat would probably kill me before I could make it. I certainly
didn't want to stay in the water, and I knew enough to not want
to stand under the trees. Maybe the bridge under Finch?
Flash
I started making my way along the grassy water's edge.
ScheerreeckBoom Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
Drip
Sigh.
Drip. Drip. Drip... Drip. DripDrip. DripDripDrip.
Flash!
CrackleBooooom! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
Each drop splashed on my hide, first a faint stinging, and then
a tiny disc of coolness. Stopping, I looked around. I could see
the trees that were nearby; I could smell the ozone in the air;
faintly hear the honking of human civilization, but, most importantly,
I could feel the glorious coolness of the rain.
The hell with it. I wasn't carrying anything with me anyway.
DripDripDr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'dr... ssssss... dr'dr'dr'dr...
ssssssssssssssssssss
The skies opened up and suddenly I couldn't see more than ten
feet.
Flash
CrackleBOOOOOM! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
Coolness. Glorious, wonderful, coolness. I felt my breathing
vents pinch shut and then I raised my head up and looked into
the gray heavens until my glasses were blinded by water. Then,
laughing, glorying in feeling cool, I bent my waist forward and
sat down and then rolled onto my backs, wiggling both into the
damp cool grass, rubbing the sweat out of my hide and scratching
the itches the sweat caused.
FLASH!CrackleBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
The world had turned primeval. I couldn't hear any cars; couldn't
see their lights; couldn't hear any voices. Just the driving rain;
the cold grass; the ozone; and the lightning.
FLAASHHH!!CrackleBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
The rain was so hard that it was a continual drumming on my
chests but I was finally cool and didn't care. My shirt was soaked and muddy, my glasses were
in danger of breakage, but the heat, the itch, all of it was gone!
FLASH!CrackleBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
Unable to resist I rolled and stumbled back to my feet, feeling
the water, the mud, the grass, all being cleaned off my back from
the rain which was beginning to lighten. Then I began to move.
First a walk, then a trot, and then a canter, but I refused to
let myself go faster. My body cried, begged, but I knew the pain
that would follow.
FLASH!CrackleBOOOOOOOOOM! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
I took my glasses off so I could see at least a little and crossed
my arms against my upper chest -- it was the best place I'd found
to put them. My hooves were skidding in the soaked grass, but
I was able to turn around and canter back the way I'd come along
the shore of the reservoir.
Flash! ScheerreeckBOOOM! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
FLAASH!!CrackleBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM! Creeeaaak-whoosh-thud!
A tree maybe forty feet away suddenly split and fell down right
in my path.
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Rearing up and screaming in my mind I spun around, my hooves
slipping until I fell onto my side. Then I was scrambling up and
fleeing in a blind, primal terror. A walk, a trot, a canter, a
gallop...
Flash! SchereckBOOM! Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
A gallop and it didn't hurt. It didn't hurt!
Dr'dr'dr'dr'dr'drDripDr'dr'dr'DripDripDripDripDripDripDripDripDripDrip
Drip Drip
The rain began to pass but I didn't care. I was galloping! My
legs were moving in two pairs, my lungs were being pulled and
pushed, my vents were open and shielded by the rain from my speed,
my blood was being driven by the pumping of my legs...
Flash!
I was alive!
Boom!Kkhkkhhhkkhkkhhhkkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
Ow!Owwww!! Then I was stumbling and falling...
I fell onto my upper chest as a stab of screaming pain from
the muscles around the mis-set rear hip bone made itself felt,
and then I slid to a stop, my eyes burning from tears. I'd been
there. For a god damned fucking moment I'd been there.
Flash
For a god-blessed instant of time I was galloping.
BoomKkhkkhhhkkhkkhhhkkhkkhhh
I was banging my fists on the dirt, crying, sobbing.
All for a single moment.