[Video; early morning]

Jan 23, 2012 22:47

[The footage here is of a young teenage lady bundled up in a thick cape, staying in what seems to be a stone house-- actually, it's an abandoned church.]

... it seems as if the water here had frozen over. There is thick snow blocking my way out. What can I do?

!: amy sorel, c: dante, c: haruhi suzumiya, c: walter c. dornez, c: tyrell

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tinderfoot January 23 2012, 16:49:12 UTC
[To Tyrell, the answer to this apparent dilemma is obvious.]

You should set it on fire!

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makeumypet January 23 2012, 21:47:54 UTC
... I would not be reckless enough to burn down my only home.

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video; tinderfoot January 24 2012, 09:52:47 UTC
[He rectifies his previous statement:]

A small fire.

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video; makeumypet January 24 2012, 12:53:45 UTC
That may still grow into a flame when not handled properly.

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video; tinderfoot January 24 2012, 16:00:38 UTC
[Impatiently:]

So, handle it properly! Sheesh.

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video; makeumypet January 26 2012, 14:24:09 UTC
Do you expect fires to be that controllable?

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video; tinderfoot January 26 2012, 15:25:44 UTC
Yeah. It's kind of what I do.

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video; makeumypet January 29 2012, 06:54:09 UTC
It is what you do. It is not something that I may be capable of.

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video; tinderfoot January 30 2012, 00:02:46 UTC
We-ell.... Maybe I could help you!

[He voice wavers slightly uncertainly at the end of that sentence because it is so cold outside and why is he volunteering to do this.]

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video; makeumypet January 30 2012, 14:46:29 UTC
... do you think you can defrost the pipes?

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video; tinderfoot January 31 2012, 13:14:14 UTC
Sure!

[And he'd even do his best to try and ensure that he doesn't inadvertently blow them up.]

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video; makeumypet February 1 2012, 13:10:39 UTC
There is someone coming to break the ice. But I will appreciate the help I can get to save the church from becoming too difficult to live in.

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video; tinderfoot February 3 2012, 15:45:14 UTC
Can do! And if there's any leaking due to the melting, I can dry up puddles real quick too.

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