BtVS Triple Drabble: Rained On

Dec 08, 2021 16:58

Title: Rained On
Fandom: BtVS
Author: badly_knitted
Characters: Buffy, Xander, Willow.
Rating: G
Written Using: The dw100 prompt ‘Umbrella’.
Setting: Season One.
Summary: Wet weather causes problems for Buffy.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Triple drabble.

Rained On... )

fic, buffy summers, btvs, xander harris, buffy fic, willow rosenberg, drabble, fic: g

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cynthia2015 December 9 2021, 10:46:35 UTC

Buffy could do with a raincoat?*shrugs*

I'm just read this while it is in fact, raining over here. It is very atmospheric.

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badly_knitted December 9 2021, 18:11:45 UTC
Too hot to wear one and it would have been in the way while she was fighting.

It was raining while I was posting it too.

Thank you!

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cynthia2015 December 10 2021, 09:56:31 UTC

Right. You are at least one step ahead of me*nods*

What a coincidence. It's still raining on and off here. Oh well, at least alot of the trees and plants are getting watered.

You're welcome.:)

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badly_knitted December 10 2021, 18:12:31 UTC
We had a rain-free day today, with actual sunshine! It's winter here, so it was cold, but the bright sunlight was nice.

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cynthia2015 December 11 2021, 06:12:09 UTC

Great! It's technically Spring here, but usually the Summer weather arrives sooner. It feels like Winter comes and goes.

Yep, still cloudy and rainy.*waits for my washing to dry under a roof*

Giles:...(looks up at the sky) God, every day here is the same.
Buffy: Bright, sunny, beautiful, how ever can we escape this torment?

We all can't be meteorologist's, but we can certainly analyse the weather.:)

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badly_knitted December 11 2021, 18:15:08 UTC
Hardly. Winter here is cold, miserable, wet, and drags on forever. I hate it, plus I suffer badly with SAD so I'm exhausted all the time and struggle to concentrate on anything. I survive winter, just barely, but I don't enjoy it.

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cynthia2015 December 12 2021, 09:47:01 UTC
Donna Noble:...hot weather, cold weather, or even no weather.

What I'm trying to say (and probably failing at), is that in tropical countries, the houses have air vents for the hot. If people can't afford air conditioning. I'm not sure if the same can be applied for Winter. I'm use to my reasonably priced fan-heater for the cold.

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badly_knitted December 12 2021, 12:55:35 UTC
When you're the one paying the electric bill, you learn not to use energy guzzling fan heaters unless it's really necessary. I had to when I couldn't use my coal-fire powered central heating last winter, barely managed to keep the temperature above freezing in one room, and my electricity bill tripled.

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cynthia2015 December 13 2021, 09:29:47 UTC

Yikes! Sleeping bag then?

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badly_knitted December 13 2021, 11:43:13 UTC
For two and a half months, through Christmas and into the new year, the only time I was warm was in bed at night, bundled up in clothes and piled high with blankets. Winter in Britain can be harsh.

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cynthia2015 December 14 2021, 11:05:35 UTC

Oh dear. You've braved alot. I guess you have to.:(

We are in different hemispheres as well.*checks online to sound more refined*

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badly_knitted December 14 2021, 12:56:00 UTC
I get the feeling where you live is generally warmer than where I live.

I had no choice, just had to live with it until I could find someone to re-line my chimney.

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cynthia2015 December 15 2021, 10:07:38 UTC

Yes. It was suddenly very humid today. I have my fan on, as I'm typing this. One country away from the equator.*looks at Indonesia on the map*

Yeah. I'm glad you've got a working chimney. I've never lived in a house that had one.

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badly_knitted December 15 2021, 11:20:24 UTC
Trust me, you're better off not having to rely on a fire for heat. I have to clean it out twice a day, every day, no matter how I feel, then shovel coal, and bag up the cold ash to go in the dustbin, and it's all so heavy. It's exhausting at the best of times, takes half an hour at least every time I clean out the fire, then I have to make it up again before bed. The only good thing about a fire is being able to cook toast over it.

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cynthia2015 December 16 2021, 08:21:07 UTC

Okay. The reality of getting natural heat the old fashion way didn't really sink in till you pointed it out. I just wanted you to be comfy but it comes from making alot of effort.:(

I can see why some people hire others to deal with certain labour work. That is if you can afford it.

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badly_knitted December 16 2021, 13:55:45 UTC
Which of course I can't, and it wouldn't be practical anyway, having someone come in twice a day to clean out the fire.

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