"Damn it! Get some boxes, we'll stack them up and we can get to the skylight. Maybe we could jump to your neighbor's roof?"
"And go down into that polluted mess? What do we do from there, the car's probably totaled and we really have nowhere to go."
“A chance of death is probably better than certain death. I say we go for it, if we don’t now, we won’t have a chance to later.
“All right then. The rain is coming down less and wind isn’t as much of an issue, but the house is still flooding. I think either a fire hydrant or water main broke.” I scoop up the dog, open the skylight and shimmy up to the roof. I put one foot in the gutter to keep myself from falling.
“Yeah, we gotta get out of here fast. It seems like the roads are getting clearer water-wise, but there’s still too much to drive.”
[On the news] And now back to Hurricane Valeria and the destruction it has caused across the eastern seaboard Scientists are still impressed by the level of destruction left by Valeria, with its impressive winds of over 200mph it ripped some houses of its foundation. Losses are estimated at almost 30billion dollars, with most of the destruction on the Firwood County. Rescue labors will start as the water starts to recede
*watches news* “Well, i geuss i was lucky to not be in the middle of the storm” *looks outside* “Its almost past firwood, and seeing that road isnt filled with water as far as i can see, i should go there and help” *gets in etk*
Cool, have fun while you are there, as for me, im going to firwood *gets everyone out of the house* *goes in the direction of firwood*
*See my Barstow's windows broken and a broken a taillight... Ugh... here we go refixing my car *Starts up Barstow
*as i am almost in firwood, the roads are fludded, and i enter the hurricane again* “Why do i do this to myself?”