I Read Stories: The Girl Who Folded Rain by Rod A White
The Girl Who Folded Rain by Rob A White in Flashpoint SF At the age of 9 Marla folded a thunderstorm into a paper crane, which stopped her mother’s argument with the rain. This puzzles meteorologists, but she continues. She keeps folding the weather away. And more, she folds other things away, things she cannot face. Eventually she folds things that should not be folded. Eventually she loses things she wants to keep. Eventually she will have to unfold and let things go. Read This : Tiny, perfectly formed story of loss, origami and holding things in Don’t Read This : It’s paper thin

