We got issued an apartment! Wayne Inc. heard about the tragedy that happened, and decided to let the people of the apartment I was in live in a temporary apartment near their company. It's cozy. A little smaller than my home, but they said that they promised to do a full decontamination of our area and get us back to our average lives within the next two weeks.
I don't know whether this is done out of the goodness of their heart or if it's all some marketing ploy, but I am so thankful. They didn't say that we had to talk about it, but come one. Who wouldn't? This is so cool, and finally, I can have a break. My family is going back later today, so they can get to work. They used up more vacation days than they're comfortable with, and they feel mostly better now. I bought them a whiskey bottle, one we can share together later when we're off the medication.
Anyways. This place is nice! It's currently being renovated, so the elevator isn't working fully, which is a shame. It stops working in the 50s. I'm in the 80s. That's the one thing I hate. But at least it's free exercise! And the room is well ventilated, it smells good. Like a little bit of pine tree. (Most random thing to scent your room as, but I'm not complaining! Reminds me of my uncle).
And the VIEW. It is so gorgeous, the whole city is dark and dreary, but somehow so bright and inspiring. I don't really focus on buildings all that much, but the architecture is really something to gawk at. I can easily get lost in these skies for hours. My mom said that the city isn't anything special, but honestly? I think it is.















