- After the first few minutes, it had seemed to work; the temperature was dropping, and the number of complaints had decreased. Down on the ground though, Gaea was now having a difficult time breathing, and unconsciously started to breathe harder. When it started to warm up again, of course the gods were alarmed. "What happened?" Zeus demanded. "Why is it not working?!"
- "I'm not sure, sir," Aeolus responded, his brow furrowed. "I think the draft wasn't strong enough."
- "Well, figure it out and find a solution - quick!"
- With that, Zeus stormed off to console his people, and Aeolus was left to gather more and more energy to put into the gust of wind when Gaea's breathing gradually pushed stronger and stronger. This battle kept on going until eventually it seems the air developed a mind of its own, aggressively split between the two angry temperatures.
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A Tussle in the Sky (Tornado Creation Myth)
Short Storywhy tornadoes happen: Greek edition!
