Characters: OPEN
Date/Time: Anytime, October 11
Location: Everywhere
Rating: Varied
Summary: The storm is touching down in the sphere and it's high time everyone got out! >o
[ooc: There was a request for an open log for folks interested in logging during the start of the storm, so here it is! Since this is open to everyone, please list your
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He'd been searching for a few hours, ignoring the way the rising wind made his coat flap around his legs more strongly over time, before he finally spotted Adashino. The cat was crouched down under a bush near the Aquarium building, looking very unhappy. "There you are... come on, we need to leave." He crouched down in front of the bush, moving to pick up the cat. Adashino, his ears flat against his head and his tail lashing madly, scooted backwards, away from Cloud's hands. " ( ... )
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When she held up her finger in front of his face he concentrated on it obediently, but his vision kept blurring, the finger fading in and out of focus. He frowned, then squinted, blinking to try and clear his sight. It didn't work.
Why was she making him do this? They had to go, it was too dangerous up here. "We have to leave, go to the Wilderness... isn't safe here..." Adashino mewled once, unhappily, and wiggled against Cloud's hands, trying to get a little further under Cloud's coat. He was not at all pleased by this, but apparently willing to go along with things if it meant he was being somewhat sheltered from the wind and the rain that was starting up.
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He gritted his teeth as his head started to ache fiercely. He wondered vaguely if that meant the last of the adrenaline had just ebbed out of his system, or if there was something else wrong... but it was effective at dragging his wandering thoughts back to reality, at least.
"Nnngh... alright." With everything that was happening, Cloud didn't even think to argue with her about this. He shifted Adashino so he was tucked under one arm, leaving the other one free. He hoped the cat wouldn't try to squirm out of his now much less secure grip. Adashino made a rumbling sub-vocal complaint at the change in position, but didn't struggle.
After getting the cat settled as much as he could, Cloud put his free hand on the damp ground. Should he stand...? He might as well try. He pushed against the earth, trying to lever himself to his feet.
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Bad move. He groaned softly, closing his eye to shut out the sight of his surroundings starting to spin a bit, and lowered his head to rest his forehead gently on Bellflower's back. He didn't pass out--he'd lose his grip on the cat if he did that--but he wasn't going to be able to do much of anything on his own until the pain in his head subsided.
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That out of the way, Cloud concentrated on holding on to Bellflower's shoulders, keeping track of Adashino, and not passing out.
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