Reports of Rainfall: Apple Drops?
In the quaint village of Deter Village, unaccounted phenomena have led to speculation and intrigue. Broadcasted imprints of unusual weather patterns suggest a repetitive deluge of apples—unripe, green, and oddly persistent in their gravitational descent.
The Bureau of Environmental Oddities remarked in a brief statement, "Despite the known variables, such as gravitational forces and atmospheric conditions, we are unable to provide a definitive cause for the apple precipitation. The leaves rustle yet answers decay."
The Entropy of Equilibrium
Amidst these curious events, town residents report the occurrence not with panic, but with a growing sense of acceptance. The apples, once juicy and vibrant, lie now seasoned by earth, collecting dust in heaps across cobblestones. Entropy, it seems, finds harmony in chaos.
Local diversions channel the narrative, whispering detours of truth intertwined with myth, where the old gentleman at the corner café provides tales as rich as fermented cider and equally pungent with decay.