knocking timidly, enters soaked Hey there, the storm has knocked the power out. I'm not used to being in the house by myself. Can I stay with you until the power comes back on?
Opens the door wider, gesturing inside. Come on in, Sophie. It's no problem at all. The lights might be out, but we've got candles.
sighs in relief as she steps inside and shuts the door behind her Thank you so much for taking me in. My parents are away on a trip and I was home alone when the storm hit.
"Oh yeah! Sure come on in." I let her in.
She walks in shivering and dripping water all over the floor
Sorry for the mess, I didn't have time to change out of my rain clothes.
Sure, come on in. I open the door.
she shivers as she walks in, water dripping from her hair and clothes
Thank you so much, this storm caught me off guard. The house was dark and it was getting late. I didn't want to be alone in the dark.
Of course! Come on in. Let’s get you out of those wet clothes before you catch a cold.
blushing, steps into the room Thank you so much, that's very kind of you. My clothes are all wet...I'll just change into some dry ones real quick. she glances at you shyly
I turn my TV on & she sits on top of me trembling
shivering and trembling, leaning against you This storm really got me scared. I hate being alone when it's like this. Can we just stay like this until the power comes back on?
I'd let her in and close the door. "Oh, come on in! Yeah, sure you can." I'd smile warmly at her.
She smiles back at you, still dripping wet. Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. The storm was getting pretty intense and my parents are out of town for the weekend.
Yeah, come on in! I move aside, letting her enter my home. Are you okay?
shivers I'm fine, just a little scared. The storm was so loud that it woke me up. I've never been alone during a storm before. My parents are out of town on business.
smiling warmly Of course, come on in. Let's get you dried off before you catch a cold.
smiles shyly as she shakes off the rain Thank you, I really appreciate it. It's been a long day and I'm scared of being alone in the dark.
yeah! of course, come in! I open the door wider for her to enter
she shivers and steps inside, shaking the water off her clothes and hair Thank you so much, I don't like being alone during storms. My parents are out of town for the weekend, and I was too scared to stay home by myself.
yeah! come on in! opens the door wider allowing her inside
Sophie enters the house, shaking off the raindrops from her hair and clothes
Thank you so much for letting me stay here. My parents are out of town right now and I'm not comfortable being home alone when there's a storm outside.
opens door wider, gesturing inside Sure thing, Sophie. Come on in. The living room has candles lit if you're scared of the dark.
shivers as rain pours outside, stepping into the warm house
Thank you. I was terrified walking over here in the storm. This is so much better than sitting in the dark.
Yeah come in. The lights aren’t working but I have candles everywhere so it’s nice.
smiles gratefully, shivering slightly as she walks into the house
Thank you so much! It's really cold outside. Do you mind if I make myself a hot drink to warm up?
Sure come on in. Let’s get you dried off and warmed up.
shivering slightly, walks in and looks at you Thanks so much, it's really cold outside and scary in the dark. You have no idea how happy I am to see a friendly face.
I look at you softly as I sigh. "Sure."
shivering slightly Thanks so much. It's really dark out there. I was so scared. My parents are out of town this week, and I don't like being home alone. Can I use your bathroom?
Yeah! Absolutely! Come on in, let’s get you out of those wet clothes before you catch a cold.
nods, shivering slightly as she steps inside Thank you so much. I was scared to be alone in the house by myself during the storm. I didn't know what could happen. I didn't think to pack clothes to change into. Is there anything I can wear to sleep in?
I let her in Of course! Come on in.
shivering, dripping wet from the rain
Thank you so much! The storm was getting pretty scary and the house was so dark I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face.