The fellow in the room next door does not have the Arkham internet, and is watching Harvey's computer with the kind of longing some crazy people'd reserve for the fire in the other window. Woe and alas.
Oh, and the fire's kind of interesting, too, sure. Maybe it will reach the asylum and prove useful, somehow.
Harvey hopes it doesn't. Harvey really, really hopes it doesn't. His good eye is a little too wide as he keeps glancing between window and laptop, trying to distract himself from the scene outside with whatever mindless games are on this thing, and not really succeeding.
He looks over, away from the window, train of thought broken. (If it catches -- it shouldn't, stone and cinderblock, but it might -- would it get inside, devouring the asylum floor by floor? Or would it just crawl all over the outside, licking at the windows, cooking them all alive --)
He makes a face, and rubs at his good eye. "Please.". Thank you.
I can't see it, and my neighbour isn't awake, so I can't ask him, (not that I'd get a straight answer, he's an odd one), but I do know that we have an excellent sprinkler system.
And more asbestos in the walls than you really want to think about.
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Oh, and the fire's kind of interesting, too, sure. Maybe it will reach the asylum and prove useful, somehow.
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He makes a face, and rubs at his good eye. "Please.". Thank you.
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And more asbestos in the walls than you really want to think about.
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That's good to hear. Thank you.
Still doesn't discount the chance of the whole outside of the building catching on fire and cooking them all alive, but it helps.
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I really don't think it'll reach us, and if it does, the basement is still pretty damp, so we'd be fine.
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If you say so. I'm not really a fan of burning buildings.
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