The Prophecy

The thunder spoke obstreperously in the air, as if the very heavens might shatter. It declared to all the untamed forces of nature and gave fair warning of the wrath that was to come.
In the woods, trees trunks moved and made creaking noise acquiescing to the swift commands from the hostile breeze.

Tom sighing heavily, ran as 'fast' as an octogenarian with ankle weights.
 He pushed aside each blade of grass on his path when suddenly, a huge tree fell and landed right before him. It obstructed his movement. On his left hand side, was nothing left and on the right hand side was nothing right. A dead end it's for him.

Jerry's nap breached by the noise that accompanied the fell. He stared at Tom for few seconds, and then unveiled a laughter that sounded as of Lucifer welcoming a sinner to the Hades. Possessed with the speed of light, he disappeared farther away from Tom, and further into the woods.

Jerry's left foot appeared from under a creeping grass, his right entangled in the creepers. A metre ahead of him was a finishing line and Dodo the priest holding a scroll. 

He struggled hard to free himself, but he couldn't. He begged the plants for freedom without success. 

And then the downpour, beat Jerry's high rise ears to flaccid without him being able to free his leg. Flood came, and with it was Tom. With his plastoron serving as the canoe on the flood, he was eroded pass the finishing line to Jerry's bewilderment.

Tom won the race. 

And then Squirrel the priest opened the scroll and read; "And the prophecy of Anukim was fulfilled. That in a race between Tortoise and Rabbit, Tortoise will emerge winner."

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