In the book "To Catch a Highlander" by Karen Hawkins, the idea is presented that anger can manifest in a physical form, as storms that form whenever characters lose their tempers. This suggests a connection between human emotions and natural phenomena, highlighting the intensity of their feelings. The storms serve as a metaphor for the chaos created by unchecked emotions.
Interestingly, the story also proposes the possibility of these storms being beneficial during dry spells, indicating that even negative emotions can have positive outcomes. This duality reflects the complexity of emotions and their impact on both the characters’ lives and the environment around them.