Maybe Sooyoung should care more about Springstar and its many inhabitants, but as always, all her concern is focused on a very narrow slice of the city: the house she lives in, occupied with people she cares for (not that she'd ever admit it), and the small business she'd started on a whim. She stares at the shop, tracking the already obvious cracks digging into the sidewalk, comparing their progress from yesterday's. The conclusion is obvious. Maybe the building will escape being cracked open like a egg, but there will be damage. Extensive damage.
...But for now, the building remains standing.]
...No.
[the answer is decisive, matter-of-fact. Maybe she should sound bitter or resentful, or at least sad. This is her business after all, her name is on the office door. But Sooyoung has lost so many things, she'd go insane if she cared about them all. ]
None of us know how to stop the roots, which is the only thing I can see helping at this point. [more than good intentions, at least. She props open the front door with a loose piece of rubble,] We're just grabbing what we can for now. The books will do in a pinch if the shitty weather keeps up.
smooches u
Maybe Sooyoung should care more about Springstar and its many inhabitants, but as always, all her concern is focused on a very narrow slice of the city: the house she lives in, occupied with people she cares for (not that she'd ever admit it), and the small business she'd started on a whim. She stares at the shop, tracking the already obvious cracks digging into the sidewalk, comparing their progress from yesterday's. The conclusion is obvious. Maybe the building will escape being cracked open like a egg, but there will be damage. Extensive damage.
...But for now, the building remains standing.]
...No.
[the answer is decisive, matter-of-fact. Maybe she should sound bitter or resentful, or at least sad. This is her business after all, her name is on the office door. But Sooyoung has lost so many things, she'd go insane if she cared about them all. ]
None of us know how to stop the roots, which is the only thing I can see helping at this point. [more than good intentions, at least. She props open the front door with a loose piece of rubble,] We're just grabbing what we can for now. The books will do in a pinch if the shitty weather keeps up.
[a nice fire, funded by yaois]