Sherechia wrote:
Francine woke up the next morning completely frozen. She had followed the example of the Sherechians and had fallen asleep in the open. The fire had lasted for a few hours before it went out. Luckily she had given her one of those sleeping bags for the campgrounds and thanks to it she didn't freeze to death.
How did those people endure all this as if nothing had happened?
Anyway, she had decided to return to the hotel where she was staying. The woman realized that she had left her documents in her room. She just had to hope the hotel hadn't collapsed too. This would have been a huge problem. As far as she knew, the European Federation had no embassies in Sherechia. With all the money she spent on taxes! The federal government might as well open an embassy in a country that doesn't export oil, damn it!
Francine could only hope that the Emergency Unit had taken action to search for European citizens during the Sakhatkhorgo earthquake. And if she wanted to get out of this country as quickly as possible, she would have to retrieve her papers, otherwise she would have to deal with tedious federal bureaucracy.
With the sunlight starting to illuminate the city, Francine, after greeting the group of Sherechians, walked down the ruined streets of Sakhatkhorgo.