The door opens on exactly the heat and smell one might expect of a metal-walled, metal-roofed, metal-floored community bathroom in the later part of summer someplace well south of the Mason-Dixon Line. It's something of a mercy that the sun's almost completely down, as the hottest part of the day's been and gone; nevertheless, a certain measure of swelter remains.
One ought to expect that sort of thing here, really. Quite aside from the condition of the Megaton women's restrooms- which are as clean as people with a restricted water supply can manage- an about-face will reveal the nature of the town all too clearly. Given half a chance humans will live absolutely anywhere they can manage it, and here they've managed it in the sides of a massive crater. Everything in sight- everything- is made of metal. Scavenged from somewhere, clearly, and put to hard use immediately, it rather has the look of a junkyard made to disgorge all its larger elements at once.
"The bomb's down there," Ellen says, pointing down towards the center of the crater. "Are you all right?"
One ought to expect that sort of thing here, really. Quite aside from the condition of the Megaton women's restrooms- which are as clean as people with a restricted water supply can manage- an about-face will reveal the nature of the town all too clearly. Given half a chance humans will live absolutely anywhere they can manage it, and here they've managed it in the sides of a massive crater. Everything in sight- everything- is made of metal. Scavenged from somewhere, clearly, and put to hard use immediately, it rather has the look of a junkyard made to disgorge all its larger elements at once.
"The bomb's down there," Ellen says, pointing down towards the center of the crater. "Are you all right?"
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Date: 2009-02-06 06:58 pm (UTC)"Anyway. We have a pretty strict rule in Megaton that if you want to live here, you've got to have contributed a lot to this town in one way or another." He nods towards a nearby building, just to the left of the stairs. "We've got a house here that's gone empty ever since its last owner died. I know you said you were just here looking for your father, but between that bomb and Burke, I'd say you've earned a place here with us. It's yours if you want it."
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Date: 2009-02-06 11:24 pm (UTC)She eyes the...house carefully. It doesn't look like it's going to collapse around Ellen's ears, but she's no architect.
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Date: 2009-02-07 12:35 am (UTC)"Thank you, Sheriff," she says aloud. "I'd be honored."
"Good. Here's the key, and the deed to the house." Simms dips into one of his coat's pockets and extracts the items in question. "Keep it locked. We get all kinds around here, and I can't be everywhere at once. Now, someone probably ought to go and tell your friend to stop hamming it up down there..."
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Date: 2009-02-07 12:55 am (UTC)Annabelle starts to make her way toward Demyx. When she thinks she's close enough that Demyx might hear her, she says, "I think it's about time for our little pilgrimage to be over, Demyx. We've done what we came here to do."
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Date: 2009-02-07 01:15 am (UTC)"One more? Please?" he asks as his fingers continue to dance across the strings.
One more and that water will be completely purified.
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Date: 2009-02-07 07:57 am (UTC)A little music can do wonders to strengthen a will, and will means everything.
When the song finishes, he spins his sitar on its end again. "Alright, we can go now."
The water behind him? Is not just purified to before the bomb - it's pre-industrial levels of purity.
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Date: 2009-02-07 08:04 am (UTC)This would be what they call a job well done.
[OOC: Thanks for the thread, guys!]