Hours seemed to go by before the storm began to calm down. The heavy rain was now a light sprinkle of whatever water the storm clouds had left in them. The loud thunderous crashing of the sky seemed to slow to a low stomach growl of thunder. The lightening wasn't as powerful as it was at the beginning. It was just a few flashes that lit up the cabin every now and then. "You're cheating!" A faded, or loud -I couldn't tell- voice seeped into my ears. "I'm not. Nina, you're just upset you're losing." I could hear the shuffling of paper.. Or something. Cards? Then sneezing. Loud, continuous sneezing. "I'm going back outside." A deeper voice spoke up. Joe's voice. I had yet to open my eyes. I couldn't find the strength. They were still so heavy. I was so tired and I couldn't remember why. I wanted to roll over onto my stomach, but I knew that wasn't a good idea. Half of me was insanely tired, while the other half struggled to fully wake me up. "Hello?" I croaked. "Sam? Somebody?" I could hear the commotion come to a stop. Murmurs and whispers filled the air, but I wasn't sure what they were saying.