The constables have their work cut out for them, because there's plenty of Interested Bystanders coming by to gawk at the evacuation and excavation process. Russell swings by High Street early on, curious to check out the bomb so loudly discussed on the network, social media, and news outlets.
And it's not long before locals bystanders for help with evacuating the seniors, or other ways of helping the community.
II. Closed to Chad
In a way, his mother's astrological encouragement was right. Following his passion (of rubbernecking at others' misfortune, and pitching in to help when asked) does help him get a new job. Or, at least, expand on an old one. He's conveniently in the neighborhood, just a street away, when the call comes in for him to take care of the dog he usually dogsits for!
For a few days. And he's so close, and she's not taking no for an answer, and before he knows it he's at the restaurant door, holding a leash and a bag of hastily gathered dog supplies.
III. Closed to Walter and Chad
Between juggling his things and trying to keep the dog in line, trying to warn Walter proves a challenge, and Russell gives up halfway through the task. He heads more directly home, walking scooter and dog down the streets to shortly outside the evacuation radius, before making his way into the flat.
"Hey, uh, Walter? You home?"
Please don't mind the yipping. Or remind him whether the flat has a no-pets clause. It's for a good cause.
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The constables have their work cut out for them, because there's plenty of Interested Bystanders coming by to gawk at the evacuation and excavation process. Russell swings by High Street early on, curious to check out the bomb so loudly discussed on the network, social media, and news outlets.
And it's not long before locals bystanders for help with evacuating the seniors, or other ways of helping the community.
II. Closed to Chad
In a way, his mother's astrological encouragement was right. Following his passion (of rubbernecking at others' misfortune, and pitching in to help when asked) does help him get a new job. Or, at least, expand on an old one. He's conveniently in the neighborhood, just a street away, when the call comes in for him to take care of the dog he usually dogsits for!
For a few days. And he's so close, and she's not taking no for an answer, and before he knows it he's at the restaurant door, holding a leash and a bag of hastily gathered dog supplies.
III. Closed to Walter and Chad
Between juggling his things and trying to keep the dog in line, trying to warn Walter proves a challenge, and Russell gives up halfway through the task. He heads more directly home, walking scooter and dog down the streets to shortly outside the evacuation radius, before making his way into the flat.
"Hey, uh, Walter? You home?"
Please don't mind the yipping. Or remind him whether the flat has a no-pets clause. It's for a good cause.