At 4:30 a.m., fog really started to set in, and at this time, Jaylene and Joseph had just walked up to the hill mound.
"Look, you really have a knack for jinxing things," Jaylene glanced at him and said.
Joseph laughed and pinched her puffed cheek, saying, "What do you mean, a jinx? This is called being able to predict the weather. Understand?"
"Alright, since you can predict the weather, can you tell if there will be a sunrise tomorrow morning?" Jaylene didn't argue on a topic she didn't understand.
"Pfft." Joseph laughed out loud, "Tomorrow there will be no rain, and there will be the sun. Isn't the morning sun called a sunrise?"
"..."
Only then did Jaylene realize she had misspoken and quickly corrected herself, "No, I meant, will there be a morning glow?"
"The sky is clear, there's no fog, so we'll definitely have a sunrise, but I'm not so sure about the morning glow," Joseph said with uncertainty.