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Frannie wasn't sure how long she stood in her bedroom with the door handle in her hand. All she knew was that her jaw ached from holding it open for so long.
She also knew that she was standing in her bedroom. Her old one, in Ogunquit, with the same posters and trophies it had held since she left for college years ago. A lifetime ago. Before the end of the world.
Eventually, when her brain processed what she was seeing, she started thinking. As much as she wanted to rush out into the house, and into...into the garden...she was afraid of what she'd see there, too. Afraid she'd see her father, alive but sick. Afraid she'd see his grave.
Afraid she'd see that it had been disturbed somehow.
Afraid that if the door she still held closed, she'd be stuck here in her old house alone again. Alone in Maine with everyone she knew on the other side of the country. Alone in the world.
Once the first tremors of fear passed her, she realized something else. She was standing in a world that had been toxic to 99% of it's residents....and she held the door open, spilling that air into the hotel.
Before that thought even finished forming, Frannie stepped back into Nexus and slammed the door as hard as she could and pressed her back against it.
"Anyone got a hammer? Some nails maybe?" she called out to anyone that could hear her voice.
She also knew that she was standing in her bedroom. Her old one, in Ogunquit, with the same posters and trophies it had held since she left for college years ago. A lifetime ago. Before the end of the world.
Eventually, when her brain processed what she was seeing, she started thinking. As much as she wanted to rush out into the house, and into...into the garden...she was afraid of what she'd see there, too. Afraid she'd see her father, alive but sick. Afraid she'd see his grave.
Afraid she'd see that it had been disturbed somehow.
Afraid that if the door she still held closed, she'd be stuck here in her old house alone again. Alone in Maine with everyone she knew on the other side of the country. Alone in the world.
Once the first tremors of fear passed her, she realized something else. She was standing in a world that had been toxic to 99% of it's residents....and she held the door open, spilling that air into the hotel.
Before that thought even finished forming, Frannie stepped back into Nexus and slammed the door as hard as she could and pressed her back against it.
"Anyone got a hammer? Some nails maybe?" she called out to anyone that could hear her voice.
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The room. Of course.
Larry frowned, his eyes briefly flicking to the smooth wood of the closed door as if he might see what lay beyond.
"I don't know if it's the real thing or not," he said, thinking of his own room, an almost exact replica of the living room he'd shared with Lucy and Leo back home. "Better safe than sorry, though, yeah?"
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Frannie shuddered. "And probably guaranteed to wipe the hotel out in two weeks if people start wandering through there and bring the superflu back through that door. I don't know about you, but I'd really rather not go through that again."
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"We'll seal it up," he continued, despite knowing the futility of the act. "I've got some tools down in the garden shed, you okay waiting here while I go grab 'em?"
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The whiplash was long gone, as were the bruises from the explosion, but she still wasn't in any hurry to push herself. Not without a doctor here.
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Before he left, he hastily grabbed a nearby armchair and hauled it over, providing Frannie a place to sit while she waited. Maybe having the door more fully blocked off would make her feel better.
"Sit tight, I'll be back in a couple minutes," he promised, and then sprinted down the hall.