“Today it learned what it meant to be inconsolable truly inconsolable for there was no one in the world who could ease its despair. And it mourned. It seeded the clouds and brought a deluge to every place in the world it could. A cleansing rain so dense and so sud-den, people ran for shelter.” Sadness Author:Neal Shusterman, scythe
“I will be alone, the Thunderhead told itself. I will be alone, but it is right that 1 should be. It is necessary. There had to be consequences. For the good of the world— for the love of the world-things must be sacrificed. Even in its pain, the Thunderhead took solace in knowing that it had made the most correct choice.” Sadness Book:The Toll Source: The Toll