erikwestin:
The subway was basically an essential part of New York City life but being stuck down there in a snow storm and power outage? Not so much. Erik found himself annoyed more then anything, though he wasn’t how much he liked the idea of being stuck underground very much either. Still, he was calm for the most part. He claimed a seat easily, scrolling through his phone for several moments; there’d been weather alerts he wanted to check.
“What’s stopping us from just…leaving? The power’s out, sure. But that doesn’t mean we have to stay down here…” he mused out loud when he noticed someone beside him. “You think?”
( @manhattan-starters )
“You must live pretty close to here.” Or the man had a death wish. Or he just didn’t expect much from the snow. Which in itself sounded like a death wish. It was hard to assume it wouldn’t be. Dante shook his head, as if the power outage wasn’t a sign that it was probably better to stay inside. “Is your jacket that warm that you think you can brace a snow storm?” A snow storm that was probably getting added power from the ocean. But if this man wanted to risk his life, who was Dante. “You aren’t stuck here by any means, I just think it wouldn’t be the smartest thing to do.”

















