Summer 82, 518AV
Baeye, unfortunately, is a heavy sleeper. If she wasn’t she would have been up all night listening to the storm tear through the city. Instead the woman awoke to a continuous rain, heavy thunder and a blood red fog. She was late.
Snow Apple trees are hardy by definition. If they weren’t there was no way them and their fruits could be harvested, let alone survive, during the cold of winter. However, it was still Summer. Yes, perhaps late summer, but still Summer and this meant the Snow trees were little requiring warmth and sun. The storm, especially one like this, already with the nearly season long fog coating the city and covering the sun, would put the trees at a huge risk. The lowered temperature of the entire season, as well as the cold water endlessly pouring could freeze out the young apple buds. The lighting and heavy winds had the possibility of physically injuring, or even knocking down the apple trees.
A storm like this during this time of year could prove fatal to many of the orchard trees. However a storm like this could also injury anyone venturing outside, and so it was not required that a farmhand report to work during these types of weather scenes. It was urged, for the safety of the orchard required many hands, but the Snow family was not about to forcibly put any human life in danger.
Baeye, though, knew exactly what was going on at the Snow house this morning, and she was sure early last night as the storm began. Every single member of that family would be out among the trees, frantically attempting to cover them with tarps and barrels to protect them from the winds and cold. Well, perhaps not Mariolla, being so old and frail. However, Baeye was positive her inaction was not of her own choice. She could practically see her younger family members forcibly restraining the old woman from going outside.
Yet, Baeye was young, eager, caring and most importantly, lived very close to the orchards. She knew if she did not show up to help that no one would hold it against her. In fact she was one of so many no one would probably even notice. But she cared for the trees and she knew if they lost a harvest the Snow Apple Orchard would be in peril, and she couldn’t let that happen.