Chapter 10

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So like I said, here is part 10, I did it together with part 9 so hope you enjoy it!

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Sigmund was lying on a pile of hay.

There was quite a good sunshine between the wooden crevices of the old barn.

It was especially sunny in a haystack, so Sigmund liked to nap on a haystack.

"Why isn't Adele coming?" 'bored'

Sigmund, who was lying on a pile of hay, rolled down and then repeatedly flew back up again, laughing in his head.

Normally, Adele would have come in to clean the barn.
But today, he waited for a long time, but she didn't come.

"I'm hungry..." 'growl'

If Adele brings the blueberries for lunch, the rumbling of his stomach will stop, but why isn't Adele coming?

"Did Adele fall on her way here?"

It was then. 'Kurung'

A strange sound was heard outside the barn.

'Kurung-Bang'

It was the first time he heard it.

"What is it?"

Sigmund jumped off the haystack and ran through the slightly open door.

Just a moment ago, it was dark outside, when the sun poured in. "It's already night?"

He haven't even had milk for lunch yet.
He haven't even eaten the blueberry for snack yet but it's night already?

Adele hasn't even come yet.
He haven't even taken a nap yet. Is it night?

'Kuang-!' Then with a tremendous sound, a flash of light covered the sky.

"Wow..."

That immense blinding light made Sigmund's eyes go wide.
It was a beautiful and amazing sight that he had never seen before.

Sigmund saw thunder and lightning for the first time now.

(The sky, where the flash was running, was dimmed again, and look-! Water drops dropped from the sky with a strong sound.)

Sigmund saw the rain for the first time now.

It also rained the day Adele found Sigmund, who had not woken up from the egg yet.

Adele said it rained the day Sigmund woke up from the egg. He didn't know what the rain was until today.

"Water drops from the sky..."

A tremendous sound, white light and cold drops of water.

"I found you on a rainy day. I hugged you because I was afraid you would be cold because of the rain." Adele said so.

On that rainy day, he was confind in the hole in the tree that escaped the rain. Of course, in the egg.

"This is rain..."

Sigmund now knows what rain is.

"Cold and... Feels good..."

Sigmund, who put his hand out through a crack in the barn, grinned broadly at the feel of the cool water droplets falling on his palm.

He didn't know why, but he felt very good.

The sound of thunder was good and the light of lightning was good. He also liked the cold water drops that wet his palms and wrists.

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