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Old 12-09-2008, 09:36 AM
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The weather report didn't scare Nick because he intended to ride-out the storm coming his way. With the windows boarded and a strong fire burning in the fireplace, it seemed plausable that he could merely be one lucky guy and survive this inclement time unscathed. Unfortunately, the storm grew larger, stronger and much more dangerous than anyone could have imagined. Unfortunately, he still couldn't understand why the sound of music was so loud and boomed off the walls. Suddenly, a tree fell across the entrance to the house and blocked off all access to the internet and the phone was disconnected. This made Nick feel somewhat uneasy because the storm w as gaining and becoming stronger every minute. It was becoming colder and damper around the perimeter, which might be a sign that the summer was drawing to a stop now. Nick felt uneasy with all the dangerous elements that were rising. It started raining immediately and thunder rolled loudly filling the air while fierce lightening was engulfing the entire surrounding area of Nick's house.

Fortunately it seemed like the worst of it had been earlier, and the situation seemed under control until Nick Cave showed up claiming he was responsible for calming down the storm. That seemed rather odd and bizarre since he did not know anything about controlling technics or the weather. Nick doubted he could influence the weather so powerfully. It was highly suspicious however, he resolved to make the best of the situation without being completely rude to those who seemed to accept that Cave Nick had seen anything that was useful to the people who needed help. Instead of taking time to consider his options before acting out his plan he had decided to not accept the situation that was as difficult as the current of one
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