With the first crack of thunder outside, Bruce goes about making sure the shutters are closed on the pharmacy's windows, locking the front door and setting it tight. One thing he's certainly glad for are the few candles he found in the process of cleaning the place up, so he gathers one and rigs a holder for it, then knocks on Loki's door.
"Loki? If that beast of yours will let me in, I have a candle for you. I don't think we should run the generator in this storm." There's a small fondness in the word 'beast'. Despite the fact he knows several of these beasts hurt and killed people, the one they have in their home seems to actually slowly be learning to behave itself. It still could be as foolish, stupid, and frustrating as any puppy, though.
Bruce and Loki at home during the storm, January 24th
"Loki? If that beast of yours will let me in, I have a candle for you. I don't think we should run the generator in this storm." There's a small fondness in the word 'beast'. Despite the fact he knows several of these beasts hurt and killed people, the one they have in their home seems to actually slowly be learning to behave itself. It still could be as foolish, stupid, and frustrating as any puppy, though.