Thursday, August 2, 2018

Chapter Twelve - Making It Through Winter

The Mushroom Cloud Chronicles - Tania's Story
A JAG-Sims3 Story

Author: Haruo Chikamori
Rating: M
Classification: Angst, Romance.
Spoilers: N/A

Summary: Continuity of Government (COG) – a stark term for starting over after a holocaust the likes of which is hoped will never ever happen. This is a what-could-happen if the button was ever pressed.

DISCLAIMER: The characters Harm Rabb, Jr., Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie, Meg Austin, AJ Chegwidden, et al. belong (in concept if not name) to CBS/Bellisarius. Animal and all OC characters are the property of Heather and Hugo Chikamori. No profit is being made from this story, nor is any infringement intended.

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Chapter Twelve - Making It Through Winter
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We were well into winter when the chicks arrived and between that and making sure that we were able to take care of them and our own selves, we were kept quite busy. We were still able to find time for our hobbies; Matt painting and me writing. It kept our minds off our predicament and allowed us to allow our imaginations to run free; although whether that was a good thing or not, it remained to be seen. We were living in a "nightmare" and every time we went topside, it was apparent. Luckily we were fenced in and that took care of the wild things that were running around and we were safe; evidently they hadn't figured out yet, how to burrow underneath the fence.

At night we could hear the wind howling in the distance with an eerie call; one could believe that they were restless spirits of those lost in the war. We could spook ourselves by looking up at the sky and seeing the greenish tint of the clouds going by. Was it the Aurora Borealis caused by electrically charged solar particles hitting our magnetosphere, causing the sky to light up as particles in our atmosphere collided with the incoming particles to produce this eerie lightshow or was it the result of spectral spirits? The love of science in me warred with my more primitive reactions. Either way, Matt and I figured that it probably wasn't in our best interests to hang out topside at night.

When Matt and I became an item, all our cautions and inhibitions fell away. We only had each other to lean on and well, life became a series of wake-ups; go to sleeps and in between it was eat, paint and write and make the most of each and every day.

And I became a lot more forward with my wants and needs than most women. In my dad's day, it was the man that made the moves, but there were times when we needed to take comfort from closeness and I made no hesitation in making sure that Matt knew what I wanted and needed from him.

Besides...it did keep us clean too. ~smirk~

Living in Nightmare City; we trusted no-one outside our immediate fenceline. In fact, when I went to see the proprietor of the consignment shop, he was making noises about coming back within the wire as well, since we and a handful of others appeared to be the only ones frequenting his shop and he was getting nervous.

The tourists were in and out of this town, however, no sign of the criminal gang that was running this town was visible. Maybe they were intimidated by the fact that we had automatic weapons, but things were peaceful; within the wire and when we went outside the wire, we were always armed. Warm Springs; post-apocalypse, was a nightmare and not a place to make a permanent home in. And it certainly was no place to raise a family in, either.

We generally kept a low profile, we stayed underground, with daily trips topside to collect eggs and milk. Since it was winter and the pond was frozen, we couldn't fish, nor could we harvest apples. We had made a huge dent in our apple quota that we had set to move from here. The big hurdle was the number of rainbow trout. That would determine just how long we stayed in this place.

So we just did what we could and worked our tails off doing what we needed to do. When the weather was too bitterly cold; we painted and wrote. Evidently some publishing companies survived the war and were still publishing books. Since we had lost so much in the war, we were just lucky that there were people still willing to indulge in a fantasy or two, it kept us in simoleons and thus, in turn, in food, since the market-owner could then earn himself a living. We were just lucky that they had decided to set up shop here. Whether they were going to turn Nightmare City back into Warm Springs; I don't know, and frankly we were out of there the first chance that we get.

During one of our armed excursions we managed to appropriate a weight machine from what used to be an encampment of militia who had a very interesting bunker setup, when we broke through the wall (Matt of course had rapped his knuckles on the wall just to check and see if it was a false wall), it led to a set of stairs leading down into a well-developed maze of bunker rooms. And it was there in that bottom floor that we found the weight machines; we just opted to take one, because that was all that we needed. It would get our fitness level up and I needed to work on my upper body strength if I was going to lift that one hundred pound pack. They may have had graded physical requirements in the military according to gender, but in the aftermath of the war, everyone had to do what they could.

One of the highlights of our week was finding out that the sink decided to spring a leak. I had to laugh watching Matt sweat and swear over fixing that sink. Well it was a good thing that he did, because the last thing that we wanted in the dead of winter inside an underground home, was to be flooded out.

Meanwhile I figured out more chemical responses to enemy attack, like Stink Juice. That would send them running. Nothing like the gastro-intestinal juices of a skunk ramped up one hundred percent to make the general area smell like the back end of a skunk's rectal-crevice.

Matt was ramping up his cooking skills and made us some delicious repasts. Ah...I'm so lucky; a guy that can cook, clean and fix things. A rarity in this day and age. Or perhaps not so much since we all seem to be getting back to basics...as of late.

And I whiled away the hours (when it was too cold to do much of anything) by writing tomes. It also kept the ghosts at bay; or the thoughts that lingered about the way my parents died.

Though of course all that writing on a low-end computer caused the machine to crash and crash hard it did. Luckily for me, my man was able to fix it. Lucky me. Not only can he cook, clean, and fix things; he's also a computer tech. How lucky can a girl get?

Ruggedly handsome, muscular...and artistic. Wow, what a combination.

Lucky for me, I was smart enough to snap him up while he was still on the market.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Chapter Eleven - Day by Day

The Mushroom Cloud Chronicles - Tania's Story
A JAG-Sims3 Story

Author: Haruo Chikamori
Rating: M
Classification: Angst, Romance.
Spoilers: N/A

Summary: Continuity of Government (COG) – a stark term for starting over after a holocaust the likes of which is hoped will never ever happen. This is a what-could-happen if the button was ever pressed.

DISCLAIMER: The characters Harm Rabb, Jr., Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie, Meg Austin, AJ Chegwidden, et al. belong (in concept if not name) to CBS/Bellisarius. Animal and all OC characters are the property of Heather and Hugo Chikamori. No profit is being made from this story, nor is any infringement intended.

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Chapter Eleven - Day by Day
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Breakfast was mac and cheese. At least the cow-milk was able to be converted into cheese, thus giving us the ingredients needed. It's not much, but it helps keep the hunger at bay. We were in battle-gear waiting to go top-side and well, at least being armed never was a bad thing when you're dealing with a post-war town like this. Safety was the number one priority.

The smoke that had been thrown into the atmosphere from all the explosions were still circling the atmosphere and bringing beautiful sunsets. With a volcanic eruption, many thousands of metric tons of ash would be thrown into the atmosphere, but the difference is that the nuclear explosions that had caused this smoke had been world-wide...and thuse would take longer to dissipate from the atmosphere. Hence the reason we were still getting brilliant sunrises and sunsets twenty four years after the fact.

The snow covered ground was a brilliant expanse of white so we changed into white clothes to camouflage us better. And well, Matt went off to play with chicks. No...not those kinds of chicks (not if he knew what was good for him), but little fluffy baby chickens.

And of course, Matt and I always made time for each other.

...and whiled away the winter with our own hobbies.

At least it kept us occupied and not thinking about our parents. We both missed them terribly and well, I, sometimes, found Matt with a pensive expression on his face. We had a long road ahead of us and there was no guarantee that that road was going to be easy. There were all sorts of misfortunes that could betide us on our journey...and quite possibly even before we even started on our journey. But for now we could only take it one day at a time. Just knowing that we were together was enough, for now.

Friday, July 27, 2018

Chapter Ten - Myriad Musings

The Mushroom Cloud Chronicles - Tania's Story
A JAG-Sims3 Story

Author: Haruo Chikamori
Rating: M
Classification: Angst, Romance.
Spoilers: N/A

Summary: Continuity of Government (COG) – a stark term for starting over after a holocaust the likes of which is hoped will never ever happen. This is a what-could-happen if the button was ever pressed.

DISCLAIMER: The characters Harm Rabb, Jr., Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie, Meg Austin, AJ Chegwidden, et al. belong (in concept if not name) to CBS/Bellisarius. Animal and all OC characters are the property of Heather and Hugo Chikamori. No profit is being made from this story, nor is any infringement intended.

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Chapter Ten -
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Morning brought the snowfall to a halt and well, we decided that we needed a bit of recreation and the pond that we fished on was frozen over a foot and a half thick. What fish were under there were settling in down at the very bottom so that they could stay warm. We decided that now would be a good enough time to be able to learn to skate. Who knew what we would have to do if our departure from the town came under snowy conditions, we may have to traverse a lake that's completely frozen over and what better way than to skate though perhaps skating on ice with a heavy ruck and rifles is probably not a great idea.

Our packs would probably start out at 100 pounds each and lessen with the consuming of rations. I knew one thing that I was going to have to do and as a woman, I realized that I couldn't depend on Matt to carry all the load. So I would have to bring my fitness level up to the point where I could heft 100 pounds as well. That was going to mean "borrowing"(a nice word for steal) a weight machine...if one could be found anywhere in town. Most of the homes were abandoned, so going in and taking what we needed was not going to result in angry homeowners raining hot lead down on us.

But for the time being, we took a little time to enjoy working on hobbies; for me writing was a balm and for Matt, painting was essential as his artistic side shone through whenever he picked up a brush.

The computer had broken so Matt, in order to increase his handiness skill, repaired it. Luckily for him, he didn't get zapped. Those cheap computers tend to always end up breaking...but it's the best that we have and it serves its purpose. It allows me to write my journal on something a little easier than pen to paper. On top of that, I'm able to make ascertain whether we'll have some sort of weather event that will keep us from doing the chores or whether the weather will hold out for us so that we can get what we need to; done.

So when we weren't topside dealing with chickens and the now dormant apple trees, Matt was painting and I was writing.

Of course the fog rolled in over the snowcovered ground coating it in a layer of mist. But of course I had to get up and go milk the cows just to make sure that they didn't get frostbite; these cows were regular as clockwork. Every hour on the hour, one could go milk them, but of course, then one wouldn't get anything else done. Because when you were done one, the other was ready to milk; and so on and so forth. You'd be walking around in a giant circle - one cow...two cow...rinse; repeat.

What else was new? That's the story of my life so far...cows, apples; cow-apples (not edible of course) but great for shovelling onto the apple trees so that they'd get some nourishment and re-enrich the soil, considering how depleted the soil is. And that's probably one of the reasons why this ground is not sprouting grass: it needs fertilizer.

When I came in, I decided to crack open a recipe book that I had bought from the bookstore...thank goodness there was a book-merchant around. He was telling me just how much he regretted moving away out of the wire and we may decide to rebuild his store inside, but we'll see how that goes. The other merchant; a consignment store or a trader as I prefer calling him, has opted to stay outside the wire as other people need free access to his shop. We've had dealings with him and he seems like a good soul. Most of the other populace (what few there are who aren't criminals), treat us with suspicion, understandably so, since they don't know us and our character and frankly, I prefer it that way; the less talking to strangers and questions being asked allows us the privacy to do what we need to get done and frankly, as preppers (they had a bad reputation in the days before the Apocalypse), we regarded anyone who asked too many questions with suspicion.

Sometimes, it was just safer to keep to oneself.

Chapter Nine - Winter Comes to Nightmare City

The Mushroom Cloud Chronicles - Tania's Story
A JAG-Sims3 Story

Author: Haruo Chikamori
Rating: M
Classification: Angst, Romance.
Spoilers: N/A

Summary: Continuity of Government (COG) – a stark term for starting over after a holocaust the likes of which is hoped will never ever happen. This is a what-could-happen if the button was ever pressed.

DISCLAIMER: The characters Harm Rabb, Jr., Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie, Meg Austin, AJ Chegwidden, et al. belong (in concept if not name) to CBS/Bellisarius. Animal and all OC characters are the property of Heather and Hugo Chikamori. No profit is being made from this story, nor is any infringement intended.

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Chapter Nine - Winter Comes to Nightmare City
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Knowing that we were together in this hellhole was both a curse and a blessing. A curse because we always needed to keep our wits about us when we went topside to milk the cows and tend the last of the apples from the trees before they went dormant for the winter. If any person approached too close to the fence-line we kept them covered with our M4s which were always on our persons. Making sure that the compound was safe was our job and we needed to be certain of the fact that anyone that approached was a friendly.

And it seemed as though the taboo of unwed relations was off the table since after that wonderful little bit of you-know-what in the shower, Matt couldn't keep his hands off me. And well...I figured...we're in a nightmare situation stuck in a town that harbors all sorts of things that could potentially do us in; might as well make the best of it. And of course, the fact that Matt was good-looking was a major plus too.

Of course any of his touches always ended up with us...well...let's just say that he was extremely skilled and I'm not going to ask where he got that skill-set from. We weren't really an item before-hand and I never laid claim to him prior to now. But any woman that wants him now is going to have to contend with me. Dad would have been scandalized. But I'm sure he would have gotten used to it.

We had way too many things to do to stay in bed all day...so with the rosy dying light of the day, we headed top-side to do some fishing to see if we could catch some trout. Of course we could see the edges of the pond frozen even though the center was thawed. Unfortunately that meant that the pond was going to freeze completely solid in the next few days. So we extended our fishing until the dusk; always watching out of the corner of our eye to make sure that no-one seedy approached.

When we woke up the next morning, we could hear the howling above our bunker and there was a chill in the air that we hadn't felt for a while. Matt and I looked at each other and knew that Jack Frost had laid his icy hand over Nightmare City covering the ground in winter's icy blanket leeching all the warmth out of the ground. We knew instinctively that we had to bundle up going topside.

Winter had come to Nightmare City and the town lay in snowy drifts. At least it took away a lot of the smoke that had been covering the ground but the fog lingered. And the snow made for an interesting tableau amidst the ruins and rundown buildings that dotted the landscape. If we had been hardier we would have assembled an army and cleared out the criminals and rebuilt this town but our only goal for right now was to get out of this town, hopefully by fall of next year.

Call me crazy, but I'm hearing a little bit of a ticking going on...and I don't have a wall-clock. I'm looking at Matt as a wife looks at her husband. And my mind is going into "family" mode. But we need to get out of this place before any of that comes into fruition.