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That was the last clear night Kell ever saw. But they'd never forget the penny-barber girl who carried fire in her name—and dared the rain to prove her wrong.
And it always did.
"Penny, stop!" the sheriff yelled.
Not a real fire. The Kell Fire . That's what they called the restless glow that flickered behind Penny's eyes whenever a dry spell cracked the earth. She'd sit on her porch, snipping ends off her own copper hair with sewing scissors, and mutter, "Three more days. Then the sky breaks." penny barber, kell fire
Until the summer the sky stayed brass. No clouds. No mercy. The Kell Fire bled into Penny's gaze full-time, and the town found her at midnight, striking a match against her own thumbnail, walking barefoot toward the bone-dry church. That was the last clear night Kell ever saw
When Penny's left knee ached, the creek rose. When she hummed in her sleep, fog rolled in by dawn. But the real sign—the one folks whispered about—was the fire. "Penny, stop
She turned, smiling like a lit fuse. "Barber's due for a trim. And Kell's due for a burn."