"Safe is highly subjective," Sphagnum divulged. "For myself, this is the height of safety."“I think we should just find somewhere safe” she replied “and stay there until someone comes and gets us. Surely they must have noticed we were gone by now right?”
Its casual observatory expression morphed into something definitively bored after it took in the extraordinarily healthy vegetation and absolute obsolescence of local discord again. "Unfortunately."
Just then, the sedentary skies above came alive with rumbles of discontent.
Though they were largely sequestered from view by the overarching canopies of the most established trees, the blaring darkness made clear that some form of aggressive precipitation was imminent.
Though the thunder spoke of rainfall, the tangible plummet in temperature from the comfortable mugginess of only moments prior promised something frozen.
The nearest plants almost seemed to wilt in dismay for what came next.
Actually, upon getting right up in the fronds of a giant sword fern, Sphagnum realized they were indeed curling before its eyes.
Sphagnum stilled the thrill it felt at the disarranging potential of a multifarious cloudburst and looked to its less accustomed companion with genuine concern. "Just where would you feel safe?"