[The screen is sideways, and Jim is only half in the frame. He's wringing out his gold shirt, though most of his new living area looks thoroughly soaked. There's the sound of dripping water -- Looks like the Captain has a leak in his roof.
He tosses the shirt on a dry patch of floor to air out, and leans against a window frame to peer out at the
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Who were you asking for? Your friends from back home?
The rain should end soon. It's been almost a week.
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I -- Just my crew.
Yeah. We had rain like this sometimes back home, but it hardly ever came down this hard. Granted, the roof back home didn't have holes, either.
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[Another one with no tunic or shirt. Was there some custom that allowed the menfolk to walk around without shirts at leisure of which she was not aware? She is keeping her gaze mostly averted.]
A summer storm would have been gone by now, or had changes in the strength of the rain. This is unnatural.
[She feels a pang of sympathy at his muttering. She asks that question every day of Romeo, minus the swearing.]
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Yeah. I've seen storms get close to this, but never this uniform. I wonder when it'll stop.
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It is the Animus' doing. If they follow their usual pattern, it will stop a week after it began. But it is getting to the point that day and night are not easily distinguishable from one another. I fear losing track of the days.
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Yours survived. [She's a little surprised, considering that her house (while admittedly on lower ground) did not.]
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