Yesterday, 12:40 PM
The light was blinding. "You can see better in the dark without that thing." It was said almost too quietly. Sasha didn't want to alert any of the would be monsters down here. You learned to stay quiet in the tunnels. Though it was a lot safer than it used to be, but where the old nests were others were cropping up. New monsters -- all the old ones were dead thanks to Nox. He now knew the name of the man who'd lead the teach to clean the tunnels. The one who'd spear headed the culling before they could make fodder of them all. No one was grateful for their deaths. But Sasha had seen monsters turn before -- it wasn't pretty.
"I'm good. Why are you down here? You don't look the sort to be finding a warm place to bed down in the storm." Sasha knew what fellow refugees and homelessness looked like. This guy was geared, and clean -- clean most of all was the tell-tale sign. He was a hunter too. He'd draw monsters. Sasha looked down the way he'd come -- could he make it back to the surface. He looked back at the man and sighed. But it was cold and snowy up there, at least down here it was mostly dry. It could be really dry if he wanted to boil off the water. That was a thought... he wondered how long it would take a human's blood to boil off... He shook his head. Not a thought for now. Maybe later.
"I'm good. Why are you down here? You don't look the sort to be finding a warm place to bed down in the storm." Sasha knew what fellow refugees and homelessness looked like. This guy was geared, and clean -- clean most of all was the tell-tale sign. He was a hunter too. He'd draw monsters. Sasha looked down the way he'd come -- could he make it back to the surface. He looked back at the man and sighed. But it was cold and snowy up there, at least down here it was mostly dry. It could be really dry if he wanted to boil off the water. That was a thought... he wondered how long it would take a human's blood to boil off... He shook his head. Not a thought for now. Maybe later.

