[Have a voice post with a very upset Rosette. Somebody is not happy at the recent turn of events]
What happened.
No heat. No water. Sunday's gone again.
What the hell is going on.
[Sigh]We should probably stay together, at least. More people for warmth and all that
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...Rosette. How long has it been since the pessimistic vandalism appeared? Do you know?
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I...no, I don't. You think that has something to do with this?
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It mentioned a date in the future. Two months. I believe it may have been a countdown, and our time has expired.
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...God damn. A countdown to what? And who could've-
...makes you wonder who's doing the graffiti, huh.
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*sigh*
As for water...that won't be much of a problem given the water surrounding us that we could probably treat by boiling and some other stuff...there's also snow since it's winter we could melt. Heat, heh, well there's always body warmth. Blankets and such shouldn't be too hard to come by either. Hmm...
Our real problem might be food.
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Good point...and trust you to come up with body heat as a solution. [Yeah, that's a smirk you hear]
...point. I have some here, but not a lot. What's left at the supply centers?
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Two Sundays and a holiday gone. I wonder if this is a pattern...
We'll use snow for water in the meantime. If we stay on the upper floors of the larger buildings we should be able to keep warmer. We should also put tarps, sheets, anything we can find that we're not using ourselves over the windows.
I hear two days. Expiration date or not, I don't care. I'd like to meet whoever's pulling this stunt and give him a piece of my mind and a personal demonstration of a Keyblade.
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Sounds like a plan. If we have that little water, we'll probably just have to melt snow...though I don't know what we'll do for food if it comes to it.
If you ever find 'em, save a piece for me.
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Melting snow should be easy. [Slight chuckle, followed by a confident-sounding lie] I can do without food a while. Need a couple extra rations?
Don't worry, a lot of people do, and I'm good at sharing.
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Nah, I have some food in the apartment. Getting tired of peanut butter, but there's this saying about beggars and choosers... [She pauses, and you can almost hear the smile. Nice try, Riku, but she's not falling for it] Don't worry. I'll be fine.
Good. I'll leave the division up to you, 'cause I'm not.
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