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(Just a note on your bio, the story starts around 8 hours after the monster first appeared, so you didn't wait "days".
Also, can I shorten the name to Pam every once in awhile, for variety?)
Unlike many residents of Clover Grove, Pamela knew exactly how to act duing a crisis such as this one. The vast majority of people had run for the hills as soon as they saw the monster, either in person or on TV. Pam stayed in her dorm room, however, generally the realm of the clueless, people who slept in late and didn't watch TV.
Things were going well, or as well as they could, no one was looting the dorms, too big, too close to the city center. Pam had free run of the building, for the most part. The building was big enough that she couldn't have been the only one who decided to hide, but everything was silent right now.
The TV continued to provide up to the minute news coverage on the military's attempt to stop the giant bug-squid combo creature, though as they were failing badly, it wasn't good news to say the least. It was only a matter of time untill someone tried something bigger to take the thing out.
Pamela didn't have to wait long. Around 4 PM, the ground started to shake, like one of the frequent quakes that the area had, or the shaking that preluded the monster's rise early that morning. Pam found cover under the dorm room's small table. Quite safe, she escaped the short ordeal without a scratch, but she emerged from her hiding spot to a completely powered down room. No TV, no lights, nothing. There was still a deadly silence on the building, and for the first time Pam noticed how cold it was. Despite her love of horror movies, being in one felt alot creepier then watching one.
(In her dorm room, course of action up to you)
Also, can I shorten the name to Pam every once in awhile, for variety?)
Unlike many residents of Clover Grove, Pamela knew exactly how to act duing a crisis such as this one. The vast majority of people had run for the hills as soon as they saw the monster, either in person or on TV. Pam stayed in her dorm room, however, generally the realm of the clueless, people who slept in late and didn't watch TV.
Things were going well, or as well as they could, no one was looting the dorms, too big, too close to the city center. Pam had free run of the building, for the most part. The building was big enough that she couldn't have been the only one who decided to hide, but everything was silent right now.
The TV continued to provide up to the minute news coverage on the military's attempt to stop the giant bug-squid combo creature, though as they were failing badly, it wasn't good news to say the least. It was only a matter of time untill someone tried something bigger to take the thing out.
Pamela didn't have to wait long. Around 4 PM, the ground started to shake, like one of the frequent quakes that the area had, or the shaking that preluded the monster's rise early that morning. Pam found cover under the dorm room's small table. Quite safe, she escaped the short ordeal without a scratch, but she emerged from her hiding spot to a completely powered down room. No TV, no lights, nothing. There was still a deadly silence on the building, and for the first time Pam noticed how cold it was. Despite her love of horror movies, being in one felt alot creepier then watching one.
(In her dorm room, course of action up to you)