ONE @DeathTheKid I am quite certain this is not where I ended up last night. While rushing to find shelter before lockdown is not typically my plan, I know workout doubt that this building is not where I attempted sleep last night.
And before anyone asks--no, it is not only because I rearranged the furniture to suit my preferred aesthetic. There was a single broken chair...not much to do with that.
THREE (Action/Video)
[Let's face it. You're traveling companion? He's a little bit of an odd duck. Strange things bother him--it's not being stranded in the arctic cold but the fact that such weather bothers him; it's never the decaying houses themselves but instead the haphazard arrangement of furniture within them.
Death the Kid is a creative and ingenious little problem solver, but that does not change the fact that he is hell to travel with. As hypothermia has set in, his...eccentricities seem to only have gotten worse, as well, and now the teen is awkwardly fumbling with his tablet in his bare hands, all his fingertips beginning to look a threatening shade of purple as his eyes stared at the screen.]
Has anyone noticed these houses aren't empty anymore? [Kid doesn't realize he's turned his device on, broadcasting his nonchalant question to the network.] There seem to be people here all of the time now, and they can't seem to be quiet. You've heard them too, right?
Death the Kid | Soul Eater
I am quite certain this is not where I ended up last night. While rushing to find shelter before lockdown is not typically my plan, I know workout doubt that this building is not where I attempted sleep last night.
And before anyone asks--no, it is not only because I rearranged the furniture to suit my preferred aesthetic. There was a single broken chair...not much to do with that.
THREE (Action/Video)
[Let's face it. You're traveling companion? He's a little bit of an odd duck. Strange things bother him--it's not being stranded in the arctic cold but the fact that such weather bothers him; it's never the decaying houses themselves but instead the haphazard arrangement of furniture within them.
Death the Kid is a creative and ingenious little problem solver, but that does not change the fact that he is hell to travel with. As hypothermia has set in, his...eccentricities seem to only have gotten worse, as well, and now the teen is awkwardly fumbling with his tablet in his bare hands, all his fingertips beginning to look a threatening shade of purple as his eyes stared at the screen.]
Has anyone noticed these houses aren't empty anymore? [Kid doesn't realize he's turned his device on, broadcasting his nonchalant question to the network.] There seem to be people here all of the time now, and they can't seem to be quiet. You've heard them too, right?