Morning Fog

The fog hung low in the forest. A thick cloud covered the valley with what appeared to be a warm blanket, and yet it was bitterly cold with a stifling dampness in the air. Hundreds of minute frosty clouds issued from every mouth, both man, horse and dog, as the day awakened. The ground was still and quiet though not for long. Soon the tumult would begin. Soon the death days. The reckoning.

About Rachel

I’m a writer. I’ve engaged in all sorts of scribbling over the years, including blogging, website copy, travel articles, press releases, social media posts, and fictional manuscripts. I have a Master of Arts Degree in Creative Writing & Publishing from City University London, and have interned at Abrams & Chronicle and at Bloomsbury Publishing. I also love ivy and chocolate-covered almonds.