It felt very suddenly to Sal that he was also breathing sand, and a giant chunk of it had just gotten caught in his throat. But once I was dead, all those thoughts I had about killing myself finally went away.” Well, that and helping you in the apartments, I guess. “It was the only good thing about leaving. Larry looked out for just a second longer before burying his head in his hands, his long hair falling down in sheets and blocking his face from view. His voice had gone quiet, so Sal lowered his own, watching Larry’s face. And they’re not why I hate this place, either. I'm not really scared of all the stupid monsters. Larry was silent for a long moment, bringing his knees to his chest, his face so pensive that Sal thought he must be considering it. He didn’t know if it was the actual words or his simplistic tone, but Larry smiled, coughed, and bumped his shoulder lightly against Sal’s own. His voice was soft, but there was a violent bite to it. “I fucking hate this place.” He said instead. He expected Larry to give a one word answer, or brush the question off, but he didn’t. Stubbornly, Larry sat cross legged on the ground. “I’ll keep watch.” Larry said, almost as soon as the thought had crossed Sal’s mind. A nap sounded like a spectacular idea, but Sal knew that Larry, with his coughing up blood and his broken hand, needed the rest more than he did. The offer was easily accepted, Fran lying down almost as soon as they got there, Mr. There was a small crevice to their right, built of precariously stacked rocks but completely devoid of Kamalas. “Could we find somewhere to rest for a little while?” Moving their legs got more and more exhausting it was almost like wading through water. Though Sal was could breathe the air in the Realm of Darkness just fine, the longer they walked, the heavier it seemed to get upon their shoulders. Stats: Published: Completed: Words: 20397 Chapters: 3/3 Comments: 42 Kudos: 237 Bookmarks: 38 Hits: 2213 these characters are sweethearts that deserve the world.Though I kinda had to make up some lore of my own.A mix of Sally Face lore and Fran Bow lore.
Staring At Clouds and Talking About Feelings.the sal/larry can be read as romantic or platonic.
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Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.“I think people are ready to breathe and get back to normal again. “This is really when a lot of businesses can pull out and, you know, end the year on a high note,” Wilson added.īut mostly, local owners are just happy to see people back in their stores again. Which makes us all feel so good to see that we’re closer to being back to a normal sense of business and going through the next, you know, six weeks.” “And so far, the way things have been going, it’s getting there. “We have some projections that we’re really hoping that we can surpass 2019,” Wilson said. Many people were out on Friday, as it was Black Friday – but local owners are sure Saturday will be just as busy, if not more so, and are hoping to see sales numbers similar to those of 2019. I want a normal holiday season, you know? After going through what we went through last year.” “We are seeing numbers that are ‘2019-ish’ kind of things. “We absolutely love this time of year, because we do get to see so much more traffic than we see normally – during the beginning parts of the year being compared to COVID, and all of the things that took place in 2020,” says Spice Village owner Jennifer Wilson. But after the struggles the COVID-19 pandemic created for local businesses, owners and employees are happy to see normal holiday shopping again. With the holiday season now in high gear, many people are taking to the stores to find the perfect presents. Local people are very good about supporting local businesses in Waco.” “Today has been busy,” says Morrison’s Gifts owner Sally Dickenson.
WACO, Texas – It’s no secret that many small businesses felt the squeeze from the COVID-19 pandemic – but as the holidays seem to return to normal, they are looking forward to Small Business Saturday.