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Liz Sherman ([personal profile] memoriesinsmoke) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2012-10-02 03:07 pm

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[This is weird. This feels weird and she is not comfortable. But there's a storm coming, and any issues she has with being open and friendly can wait until Liz is done with all of this.]

So at this point, I'd say just about everybody knows about the storm that's coming up. [HRGH THIS FEELS WEIRD.]

It hasn't really started up yet, but if anybody is stu-- [Just get on with it instead of insulting anyone you may be trying to help.] If anybody finds themselves out in the Earth Sector while the storm is going on, they're welcome to come to EA-1A until everything dies down.

It can't fit too many people, but there's food and water, and if the power goes out, I can still work things out as far as heating goes.

Although it'd be smarter to just stay home while this is all going on. [Because seriously, if you're going out in the middle of a hurricane for reasons that don't involve getting people to safety, she's pretty sure you're an idiot.]
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[personal profile] sophos 2012-10-03 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately not everyone does the smart thing all the time. But that's nice of you to offer.
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[personal profile] dadissues 2012-10-03 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
That's what I'm doing, sure as hell! [Rin is clearly in his suite, huddled up with a blanket as the storm picks up.] I'm no good with storms.
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[personal profile] shootingshields 2012-10-03 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[And then the storm hits!! The sun's gone down when the power flickers off in Peggy's suite, and it stays off. Truth be told, it's not the most uncommon experience in her life, but she's lacking a backup in either flashlight or candle or any form.]

[So she takes the risk and ventures outside - but not far. She hurries to the next suite over and knocks at the door with a politeness that's loud enough to be heard over the storm]