Hello, all.
As you’ll see from about half the threads I’ve started the past few weeks if you care to search, I’m working on a novel and consistently bugging people for input. This is another such thread.
Brief background: the first half of the novel is an urban fantasy set in the mid-80s. The two protagonists, Andy and Annabelle, are young teens. During the story they see a number of inexplicable events happen before the real magic sets in. I reached the halfway point of the manuscript earlier this week and am going through it now for continuity errors, et cetera.
Anyway, to the point of the post: I’m at a point in the story in which the two children are very definitely aware that something strange is happening in their lives. Making a game out of figuring out what, they decide to stake out one of their homes. They meet in the middle of the night to see if a certain magical event Andy witnessed afew weeks earlier, involving a burst of wind, recurs. It does not–but Annabelle notices that the clouds above them are moving west to east, but the breeze disturbing her hair is going in the opposite direction.
Now, is that a valid clue? Or have you ever seen the clouds drifting in a direction contrary to that on the ground?
Comments appreciated as always. If anybody can point me to a reliable website on meteorology that might settle the issue, I’ll be so grateful I’ll probably let you on my space ark without having to offer a bribe.