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Dec 01, 2010 23:44

Alex had never seen snow before. For that matter, she'd never really even experienced cold weather before, at least not by most people's definition; there had been chilly evenings, days that seemed cooler than the rest, but she knew full well that it could have been much, much more than that. Having spent all her life in a climate so similar to ( Read more... )

kate austen, alistair, alex linus, charlie crews, edmund pevensie, james ford, charlotte charles, chris miles

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kindofbroken December 27 2010, 01:02:15 UTC
Crews isn't one to forget a face, pretty much ever. He likes people, as a rule, or at least he tries, and he'd taken to Alex fairly quickly. Also on his way up to the Compound, a red beanie pulled over his head, he smiles as he sees the figure up ahead, jogging a little to catch up.

"Enjoying the holiday so far?"

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sallyslingshot December 27 2010, 02:58:31 UTC
"It's snowing," Alex replied brightly, as if that said enough on its own. Given her cover story, she couldn't act like this was the first time she had ever seen it, but she was enjoying herself too much to really care. It was something that could be easily excused later, if need be. Remembering him as the guy who'd been carrying fruit to the Compound, she grinned as she looked at him, arms still half out to her sides. "Yeah, I am. Isn't this beautiful?"

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kindofbroken December 27 2010, 07:17:42 UTC
It was a small detail, one that Crews didn't care to point out considering the circumstances. Having been based in L.A., wonderment at snow was something that was easily understandable.

"It is lovely," he said, tilting his head back to look up at the sky. "We didn't get much of this in California." Or in prison, but that's a different barrel of fish.

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sallyslingshot December 27 2010, 08:57:15 UTC
"We got snow," Alex explained, almost glad to be getting such a detail out of the way sooner rather than later, before she'd really have to try to cover her tracks. "But not like this, all... clean, and covering everything." Mostly, she was working off extrapolation, what she'd managed to learn about Portland weather, but for an area far more urban than Tabula Rasa, it seemed a safe bet. "I love it."

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