Workshop One - Day Two ExerciseKalon Name:Shiloh Taylor
Link to Kalon:shiloh taylorWrite about a time when your Kalon(s) lost something important or someone close to them: Shiloh didn't always live alone up in the mountains, in fact she used to live in the opposite kind of place. Shiloh once lived out on the open prairie land of her country, far from the mountains where she now makes her home. Her parents raised her there on the family farm, and she had a happy childhood surrounded by horses and farm dogs. But, as Shiloh learned the hard way, nothing good can last forever. She had just turned seventeen, and it seemed like life couldn't get any better. She was happy, her parents were healthy despite their growing age, and their farm was prospering despite the harsh dry season. It was late one fateful evening when all that came crashing down. The sun was dipping low in the sky, and as usual her parents had already gone to bed. It was around this time Shiloh heard a sharp crackling sound from the side of the house, but she thought nothing of it and moved on with her evening.
Little did Shiloh know however, that the sound she had heard was the fuse box on the side of the house short circuiting. The wires began to spark, and with the intense heat of the dry season it took only seconds for the brittle wood of the house to catch fire. Shiloh was blissfully unaware in her bed on the either side of the house. When she woke next it was to a fog of thick smoke, and the sound of wood splintering as the fire quickly engulfed the house. Shiloh fell into an immediate panic, she ran from her room and toward her parents room, though found the was blocked by a wall of fire. She managed to find her way out of the burning house, and when the fire squad finally arrived it was far too late. The house was nearly gone, having finally collapsed after an hour of burning.
Only weeks later, Shiloh sold the land the house once stood on, as well as all the farm animals so she could move far away from the place where she lost her parent and her home. She was torn about loosing the farm animal's as they had been with her since day one, but she couldn't bear to stay out on the plains, she knew there was no way she could rebuild what she had lost that terrible evening.
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