Snuck in the snow storm...

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CHARACTER: Bryan Heller
Bryan is a 33 year old author who decided to spend a week in a cabin up in northern Canada by himself to help himself concentrate. His wife and kids were always bothering him and someone always seemed to be at his doorstep, trying to get an interview or something along those lines. He thought this little get away, locked away by himself with a week's worth of food, would be perfect. He thought it would help him get back into the writing mood, as he hadn't written anything new in recent times.

IC:

I found her out by the trail, I have no clue what she was doing out in this weather. She's lucky I found her, she was unconcious, laying there in the middle of the snow.

I knew there was going to be a terrible snow storm coming down, but it didn't bother me because I planned on spending most of my week inside the cabin I rented. She apparently wasn't aware of how bad the weather would be. I didn't know if she had been hiking alone or with friends, or what. I would have to wait for her to wake up.

Wrapping her in a blanket, I carried the young woman back to my cabin and laid her on the couch near the fireplace. I removed her sweater as it was soaked, then had to remove her shirt as well. I really didn't want to do this, but I didn't think I'd get any pleasure out of it. I was doing it for her own good, having those clothes on would do her no good. I then removed her pants, and hung up her clothes to dry near the fire place. I dressed her in some cargo pants of mine and a shirt, since I didn't want her to be half naked when she'd wake up. That would certainly freak her out.

I got a good look at her though when she was down to her bra and panties and she was beautiful. She had to be in her earlier 20s, a cute face, and a well-sized chest. And she would have died if it wasn't for me. In addition, she'd have to stay in my cabin for at least the next two days. Listening to the radio, it seemed the storm wouldn't calm down until at least that time.

It was almost night time, so I went to sleep... and when I awoke, she was still asleep. She seemed to be in better condition now, her body was a lot warmer. I made myself some warm tea and toast for breakfast and after eating that, I settled down in the chair opposite her with my notes, to continue writing the book I had started working on.

After a few minutes, I noticed her stirring... eventually, she opened her eyes, rubbing them, she looked up at me.

"Good morning," I greeted her. I could tell she was a bit confused about where she was and how she got here, and I would explain it all to her. First, I just waited for her to say something...

(OOC: just looking for someone to play the lady here... her story and description is up to you, how she got to where she is is up to you as well, but after freaking out at first then explaining herself, it's gonna be revealed that she's a big fan of the guy's books and the more they spend together, the more they fall for each other...)
 
Allyson Westlake

I came awake slowly, stretching and rubbing my eyes before opening them all the way. What a weird dream I'd had. It had been a dream -- hadn't it? A nightmare. I was home in my own bed. None of it had really happened.

"Good morning."

I jumped at the sound of an unfamiliar voice, sitting up and scrambling backwards on the bed. "Who are you? And what are you doing in my... " I demanded boldly and then stopped as the realization hit me. I wasn't home in my own bed. This wasn't my apartment. That meant... I looked down at myself. I wasn't even wearing my own clothes! Where in the world??? It hadn't been a dream after all.

The man watched me closely, a lazy half-smile spreading across his face. "I found you half frozen on the trail and brought you back here."

My eyes widened as most of the events of the previous day came crashing back. I owed this stranger -- this man -- my life. But what was I supposed to do now?

I swung my legs over the side of the bed and started to get up. I had to head for home. I was more than a little embarrassed at having gotten myself into a situation like this, but it was my own doing and I just needed to get back where I belonged. Everything would be okay once I was home.

"Allie. Allyson Westlake," I said quietly. "I was... with my... a friend... in a cabin by the lake. I was trying to find my way to the main road and I guess I got lost. I... Thank you, Mr. Umm... I guess my things must be okay to put back on now. I should maybe go back where I was headed. I didn't mean to put you through any trouble."
 
Bryan

"No trouble at all... but... you can't go."

She looked at me slightly confused, then looked to the window, seeing nothing but a flurry of snow.

"Terrible snow storm that won't let down until tomorrow night... so I'm sorry, but you're stuck here. My cell phone doesn't even work way up here in the mountains, otherwise I'd let you use it... but uh, I guess you're stuck here with me, Ms. Westlake..."

She sat back down and hung her had, placing her hand over her eyes. She obviously wasn't taking this too well... but then again, if I was in her position, I'd want to get back to my friends right away as well.

"I don't mind you staying here, so don't think that would be a problem..." I smiled as she looked up at me. "My name, by the way, is Bryan Heller..."
 
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