Lioness_in-the-rain.7z Apr 2026
The savanna doesn't usually weep, but today the sky is a bruised purple, and the air smells of wet dust and ozone. Beneath the skeletal branches of an acacia tree, she is a statue carved from damp amber.
She doesn't seek shelter. The water beads on her whiskers and pools in the hollows of her collarbone. Her amber eyes are fixed on the horizon, not searching for prey, but watching the lightning fracture the clouds. In this moment, the hierarchy is forgotten. The gazelle is hidden, the pride is huddling, and she stands alone—a silent, sodden monument to the fierce patience of the wild. Lioness_in-the-rain.7z
The thunder rolls, a low bass note that matches the vibration in her chest. She is the lioness in the rain: unbowed, unbothered, and perfectly, terrifyingly still. The savanna doesn't usually weep, but today the