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Zoe Washburne ([info]warrior_woman) wrote in [info]we_coexist,
@ 2009-01-14 17:14:00

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Entry tags:jennifer government, jiji, perry cox, snow, zoe washburne

Abandoned Fruits [Snowed In - Jennifer, Cox, JiJi]
Zoe was ready to shoot someone; anyone would have done, but a certain doctor type would have been pleasant. The Amazon wasn't always of a violent mindset, yet the City was testing her limits. How could it keep her away from those she loved? How could she question how she felt? And how could it snow so gorram much? Sure, they'd seen some crazy weather when the terraforming didn't work properly, but this was ridiculous.

She knew she couldn't fight through the snow for long, especially when she lost track of where she was going and ran into a postal box three times. She was rather certain it was the same one because on the second run in, she'd scored the side with her knife. So what if it was illegal, she needed some sort of marker; it was the only distinction she could see among the blobs of white crystals. On the third time, she stamped her way to the nearest door, or what looked like a door. It was angled oddly, but she supposed if it was to an underground area, it was better than nothing. Maybe there'd be supplies.

She shook off the snow as she walked down the steps and had to shiver at the bleak concrete. There were a few supplies, but none of them filled her with shiny happy thoughts. No, they made her think of some poor store room forgotten by a family, who was busy running from the bombardment. It made her think of the war. The cold didn't help, but she'd survive. Climbing back up the steps, she reached for the door to close out the snow and maybe some of the chill. She didn't want to close anyone out, but she couldn't leave the door open forever.



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[info]government
2009-01-14 09:32 pm UTC (link)
Jennifer stood up from her spot in the corner. She'd tried to make a warm spot, but it hadn't been working very well. Her option had been to find the warmest spot in the room and sit there with a ratty blanket that she'd found. When the door opened, she found herself happy that there was somebody else there.

"Hello?" She called, lifting the singular camping light she'd found. It hadn't really been doing too much to keep her warm, but she was pretending. She might be blue, now that she thought about it.

Carefully, Jennifer moved forward. Forgetting to inform the entrant to keep the door open or it would stick shut again. She was far too excited to have company.

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[info]warrior_woman
2009-01-14 09:53 pm UTC (link)
"Hello." Zoe was busy still working on the door. She, no, they needed the cold to be kept out. Then again, if this cellar was really a cellar, they might be in trouble. She yanked at the door again; the wind and the snow pile up in just that short amount of time were making closing it difficult.

"Think you could give a hand in closin' this? The snow might insulate us a little; read somewhere that there were people who'd live in the damned stuff once." Zoe could see people building houses out of almost anything; people needed to have some sort of roof, shelter.

"How long you been down here?"

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