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Sep 30, 2010 01:24

[ Sloshing water. Someone sloshing THROUGH it rather, the sound of. ]

A bit of a mess, isn't it?

Still nothing worth panicking over after all, and that's very good.

Christopher, the cellar has become a well. I'm thinking we could keep it like this.

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audio ][ adamantined September 30 2010, 06:20:52 UTC
You stayed?

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audio ][ iseemore September 30 2010, 06:26:33 UTC
That I did.

I'm beginning to think I should have called it something else. Wells tend to be much smaller than the cellar.

[ Slosh, slosh and then the sound of exiting deeper water in fact... and the splash of feet into that not so deep water on ground-level. ]

Very wet here. How is it out there?

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audio ][ adamantined September 30 2010, 06:32:11 UTC
[Claire listens to this with some degree of interest, trying to figure out what, exactly, is going on.]

About the same. Very wet. The only thing that's different is that it's probably smelly in different ways out here. [Pause.] Glad to hear you and probably a lot of other people are still around.

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audio ][ iseemore September 30 2010, 06:33:46 UTC
The buildings as well, if that's any sort of relief.

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iknowmore September 30 2010, 10:26:46 UTC
I suppose it does save us the trouble of putting a swimming pool in the garden.

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iseemore October 1 2010, 00:51:37 UTC
You wanted one of those?

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iknowmore October 1 2010, 09:01:52 UTC
Not particularly, but we may as well keep it now it's there.

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;; /going to bed at 7:30am for like an hour before classlfls back later <3 ;; iseemore October 1 2010, 11:30:04 UTC
It's quite fortunate that we hadn't thought to store anything down there.

[ as he has fully recovered his memory now of his previous stay, though of course with some blurriness for sheer time, he is relatively certain of this ]

Er....we didn't....right?

[ relatively... ]

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