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IvyCat
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Posted: 5/30/2018 at 3:43 AM
Post #131
Most of his hair was stuck to his face from the frost and the ice under you made your legs sting. The boy didn't move, his eyes remained shut and he made no sort of response to hearing you. The fireflies kept on buzzing around you, several were collecting in clumps near the body.
IvyCat
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Posted: 5/30/2018 at 3:44 AM
Post #132
You kept on running, pushing yourself to the limits. Large blankets of snow started toppling down from either side of the cliffs, making large crashing sounds. You soon reached a point where the cleft was so thin, you'd be risking being crushed if you went through. What do you do?
Limor
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Posted: 6/1/2018 at 1:04 AM
Post #133
You kept on running, pushing yourself to the limits. Large blankets of snow started toppling down from either side of the cliffs, making large crashing sounds. You soon reached a point where the cleft was so thin, you'd be risking being crushed if you went through. What do you do?
I give a sigh, forcing myself to calm down. I survey the area, looking to see if there is anywhere that looks safe nearby.
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/1/2018 at 7:24 AM
Post #134
There was nothing. You were freezing, even covered in fur. You were cold in the open, but there was a risk of being crushed if you headed to the edges where there was overhangs - even if you did make it, you could be trapped in by falling snow.
Limor
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Posted: 6/1/2018 at 4:14 PM
Post #135
There was nothing. You were freezing, even covered in fur. You were cold in the open, but there was a risk of being crushed if you headed to the edges where there was overhangs - even if you did make it, you could be trapped in by falling snow.
I decide to take the risk and attempt to make a quick dash for the overhangs, hoping that I could avoid being crushed. I knew I would die of cold if I stayed in the open
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/2/2018 at 2:55 AM
Post #136
You leaped into an overhang and huddled up there as a cat, you narrowly missed some falling snow and the mist came in stronger as you waited, fur on edge. you could barely see your own paw now.
Grapejuice
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Posted: 6/2/2018 at 12:22 PM
Post #137
(From your request. I'm feeling better now and know even if I'm bad at it, I love narrating too much .-.)
you struggled desperately with the snow some of it had turned to ice on one leg. You soon gain a level in stamina from pushing off the snow, but you are now exhausted. You were not strong enough to get rid of the ice stuck to your leg so now it's just there. You saw the skin under it was red.
I curse and look around for any spot that is fairly dry and perhaps a good spot to start a fire. I also look for sharp rocks to help start the fire. I need to warm up and fast.
Limor
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Posted: 6/4/2018 at 12:04 PM
Post #138
You leaped into an overhang and huddled up there as a cat, you narrowly missed some falling snow and the mist came in stronger as you waited, fur on edge. you could barely see your own paw now.
I curl up into a little ball, pressed as far back as possible, trying to stay safe from the storm. I'm hoping I can just wait it out.
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/6/2018 at 1:16 AM
Post #139
Soon it dyed down, but the snow had built up. you were now up to your cat knees in snow and it'd built up outside the oulook so you could barely see out. You could change into your human form, which'd be easier to get rid of the snow. you gave a shiver, but it'd be colder
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/6/2018 at 1:17 AM
Post #140
Everything was covered in snow, it was probably several meters thick. You couldn't find anything that wasn't buried under the ice and snow, for now you'd havwe to put up with it.
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