@stayingalivehq; open to all
summer brought heat and the stink of rot. fall stripped the trees, made it harder to hide. winter, though… winter was different. the snow made everything quiet—too quiet. the cold wasn't just outside anymore. it had a way of seeping in, into our bones, into our heads. it was something new to fight. elijah knew it was coming, they'd had months to prepare, but as the cold washed over the city, he found himself humbled once more.
they'd stocked up on everything they could, had prepared water tanks close to the fireplace to reheat & tried to insulate at least the floor they lived on, but it was still cold. the group had shrunk significantly over the past few weeks; some left due to hunger or fear, some left because of the cold, some left just because they could, but those who stayed remained strong.
the last raid left him a bit worse for wear, but then again - compared to the one before, he was fine. his arm was wrapped up after he'd cut it open on the pipe of a broken heater, but one of the docs left him with a few stitches & it was healing up great. though that also meant that ......unfortunately, occasionally, he needed help because he wasn't supposed to put strain on the arm just yet.
"fuckin' piece of shit, fuck." hushed curses, a kick to the door that refused to budge, which he assumed was because of the cold. metal frames shrunk, wood expanded & he was stuck outside his own home. it was only the main living area, but still — it was freezing out there. "anybody in there able to open the fu—flippin' door please? helloo?"