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(Yours is a bit short, but you already have an idea of where you are, so I won't contradict that. It actually makes my job quite a bit easier. However, you didn't say where the airvents were, so I took some liberties there.)
Alexandria Whitbury hid in the air vents early on in the day. It was safe, no one saw here, and her small frame fit perfectly. However, after several hours, it was getting quite uncomfortable. The sweat and lack of movement was making Alex ache and stiff.
However, just as the position was about to become unbearable, the shaking started. Alex was banged from side to side in the metal air ducts like a pebble in a can. By the time the shaking stopped, Alex was a bit disoriented. Eventually, she managed to get out of the air duct, but not without some effort.
Alex wasn't in any shape to wander off right away, still a bit rattled. The building she was in was the same, it was unimportant and hardly anyone had come in over the hours after she hid. However, outside looked different. The city was burning, the sky was red, with a strange blueish tint here and there, though most people wouldn't notice that detail. The windows were large enough to give Alex good 120 degree view of the carnage.
There had still been a few people running past when whatever caused the shaking happened, so a few dead bodies here and there. Burnt out cars, papers, various small items, all the littered the street. If Alex didn't know about the monsters, she'd say this was a scene from one of the oil wars. As luck would have it, no monsters were in view, but that didn't mean they wern't out there, somewhere.
Alexandria Whitbury hid in the air vents early on in the day. It was safe, no one saw here, and her small frame fit perfectly. However, after several hours, it was getting quite uncomfortable. The sweat and lack of movement was making Alex ache and stiff.
However, just as the position was about to become unbearable, the shaking started. Alex was banged from side to side in the metal air ducts like a pebble in a can. By the time the shaking stopped, Alex was a bit disoriented. Eventually, she managed to get out of the air duct, but not without some effort.
Alex wasn't in any shape to wander off right away, still a bit rattled. The building she was in was the same, it was unimportant and hardly anyone had come in over the hours after she hid. However, outside looked different. The city was burning, the sky was red, with a strange blueish tint here and there, though most people wouldn't notice that detail. The windows were large enough to give Alex good 120 degree view of the carnage.
There had still been a few people running past when whatever caused the shaking happened, so a few dead bodies here and there. Burnt out cars, papers, various small items, all the littered the street. If Alex didn't know about the monsters, she'd say this was a scene from one of the oil wars. As luck would have it, no monsters were in view, but that didn't mean they wern't out there, somewhere.