[table][row][cell][/cell][cell][center] [url=https://fontmeme.com/typewriter-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/260131/c7419a47.png[/img][/url] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/db/4e/16/db4e1694739e9ba0a9257e6c9305335c.gif[/img][/center][/cell][/row][/table][center][right][color=gray][sub][color=2E922F][b]Location[/b][/color] [color=white]—[/color] [i]Pines Holler, June 27th, 9:30AM. Current temperature of 67 degrees Fahrenheit, with highs of 85. [/i][/sub][/color][/right][/center][center][color=2E922F]▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅[/color][/center][indent][indent] [color=lightgray] There has always been [i]something special[/i] about the summer in Pines Holler. Maybe it has something to do with the kids being out of school and how their laughter can be heard echoing all throughout town again. Perhaps it was the way the plants began to bloom again, bringing in the scent of pine trees and honey suckle when the warm breezes roll through. It could even be the longing and hope for the nostalgia of years past. Regardless of whatever the source, summer time in Pines Holler is unique. It’s a time when everything is just a bit more upbeat - a little more on the sunny side, if you will. People walk around with smiles on their faces, waving and stopping to talk to their neighbors more often than they would in colder months. Children run around barefoot, riding bikes and skateboards down main street while old men sit outside the general store in their rocking chairs. Older siblings come back home from college for summer vacations. Family reunions and community grill-outs are more common than not. Tourists flock to the town in waves, curious to see what little history Pines still has while simultaneously finding ways to metaphorically shit on all of it. Electricity bills skyrocket from trying to combat the summer heat. Except for on days like today, where there is no electricity and you’ve woken up in a sweltering home with the bedsheets clinging to you like a newborn does its mother. Luckily for the townspeople, it should be back on soon… right? No need to sweat it though! [s](like you have a choice)[/s] Husker already has the generators going down at the bar, and the ice in the freezer hasn’t had quite enough time to melt yet. [/color][/indent][/indent][center][/center] [right][sub][color=2E922F][b]Interacting With[/b][/color][color=white] — [/color][color=lightgray]N/A[/color] [b][color=2E922F]Mentions[/color][/b][color=white] — [/color][color=lightgray] Lowkey the whole town, ig[/color][/sub][/right]