Characters: You, you, and YOU. When: June 11th - June 24th Where: Nesreca. Everywhere. Rating: PG and up. Summary: The fog is everywhere. Sounds are heard at night. There are no inhabitable buildings. What do you do?
June 17; duskpromisedlotusJune 19 2011, 19:13:59 UTC
[Kanda didn't bother to stay with everyone else, just close enough that Alma would be able to go back and forth between him and everyone else staying at the bridge. Otherwise, Kanda was perfectly fine with staying on his own.
When he heard the wolves start to howl, however, he couldn't help but look over his shoulder back toward the city he couldn't even see. Okay, so there were possibly wolves around. That...wasn't really comforting to know.
He decided to ignore it, for now, and just glanced back down into the river he could barely see. How did anyone expect to fish in weather like this, anyway?]
[It's all he has, what he went to Jordan in. He's never bothered getting much else, except the trench coat he wore during the winter. If he ever got clothes, he'd give them to Alma.]
Then maybe you should start. [ a pause, too long for that remark to be entirely related to what he says next: ] We're all in danger of starving, you know.
Find wood, burn it. Plenty in supply despite most of the buildings being gone.
[Kanda climbed back up the riverbed and started on his way back toward the bridge. Naturally, he didn't even bother to wait for a response from Allen or wait for him to follow him.]
Though I don't doubt they're just as effected by all this shit, even if we haven't heard from that old jeezer in ages.
[...Why isn't he surprised that your idea of preparing and cooking a full-grown wolf is to start a fire. Just stalks after Kanda, too irritated and hungry to debate the point.]
[sourly:] Better that we don't. It's when we do hear from him [ or worse, about him ] that the trouble starts.
[Peering across the river.] If they're affected too, we'll have an easier time getting around.
When he heard the wolves start to howl, however, he couldn't help but look over his shoulder back toward the city he couldn't even see. Okay, so there were possibly wolves around. That...wasn't really comforting to know.
He decided to ignore it, for now, and just glanced back down into the river he could barely see. How did anyone expect to fish in weather like this, anyway?]
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I don't care.
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If you're not going to cross over, then I will.
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[Pain VS Gain, etc etc. Does the fog affect Credinta anyway?]
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We either hunt for food or go by memory to get across the river and the wall.
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[Thus, weighing the risks that come with those options. Glances away at that wolf howl.]
Though a trip to Credinta may be more effective. We don't have anything to cook with.
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[Kanda climbed back up the riverbed and started on his way back toward the bridge. Naturally, he didn't even bother to wait for a response from Allen or wait for him to follow him.]
Though I don't doubt they're just as effected by all this shit, even if we haven't heard from that old jeezer in ages.
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[sourly:] Better that we don't. It's when we do hear from him [ or worse, about him ] that the trouble starts.
[Peering across the river.] If they're affected too, we'll have an easier time getting around.
[And a harder time getting back too.]
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If it's happening over there too, then we'll be able to get more than we usually do, even if it'd be harder to get back.
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We can pick a street and just stick to it.
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Fine with me, sprout.
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[Across the river they go, then.]
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[And through the woods, to grandmother's house we go~]
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