Date: 2025-07-03 04:17 pm (UTC)
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You know that he got that idea from Saturday morning cartoons, right? [ His eyebrows raise above his glasses, mischieviously. ] In his twenties, might I add...

[ Which Matt knows because he was also in his twenties when this idea first came up. It was also more like 1 am cartoons on a Friday night, while they were both high on the sofa.

Matt shifts away from the cold of the single-paned window, the radiator making a disgruntled noise as it the power flickers and kicks on again. He heads toward the coffee maker, despite the hour - might as well make one more pot just in case. ]


I remember this one winter, when I was really young, before... [ he tips his head, before the accident ] ... there was this massive blizzard. Shut down the whole city, just like this - only it was feet and feet of snow instead of ice you could break your neck on. I'd... never heard the neighborhood so quiet before. And my dad, he took me just up the street - [ he points toward the window, up where there's an incline ] - with this old plastic sled. I remember it felt like sliding down the side of a mountain.

[ He smiles softly. He was shouting all the way down to the bottom, and begging to go again and again. ]]

Date: 2025-07-06 11:29 am (UTC)
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Are they not a thing anymore?

[ Despite the wry slant to his tone, he actually doesn't know the answer to that.

It doesn't snow that much anymore here. Not like it used to maybe two decades ago. Global warming is the likely culprit, he figures. Or maybe it's only the fault in childhood memories. Everything seemed so much more.

He smiles to himself as Karen talks about home, picturing it in his mind. Picturing her.

Matt gives a light laugh, shaking his head. ]


That much worse than the grey sludge we end up with, huh? [ Probably. At least the grey-tinged and black speckled snow melts instead of tracking everywhere. Matt obviously can't see the leftover remains of a snowstorm a week later, after the gutter water has tarnished it, but he can smell it.

And just as he's about to press the button on the machine - out go all the lights on the block. ]