
ohnoarno:
- “It’s been raining for days.”
- “Looks like the rainy season is finally here.”
- “Shall I put on a pot of tea?”
- “Turn up the heat/put another log on the fire, the rain brought a chill.”
- “Close the window, you’ll ruin the flooring!”
- “You’re sopping wet.”
- “What on earth were you doing out there?”
- “Fine, you can come in, but take off your shoes.”
- “I don’t need you tracking mud everywhere.”
- “The sound of rain is so nice.”
- “You’re going out? In this?”
- “You can’t go out there, it’s pouring down rain!”
- “I like the rain and all, but being stuck inside is so boring.”
- “The day would be a lot less boring if you learned how to sit still.”
- “I cannot believe we’re stuck in this!”
- “Maybe we should find somewhere to take cover until it stops.”
- “Does it ever stop raining here?”
- “Oh no! The rain ruined our picnic.”
- “Want to go for a walk in the rain?”
- “Can I have a blanket?”
- “Sorry to intrude. This rain came out of nowhere.”
- “Look at the sky! The lightning is insane.”
- “It’s getting pretty intense out there.”
- “A rainy day, warm blankets, a cup of tea, and a book to tie it all together.”
- “Let’s go for a walk in the rain.”
- “Here, this should warm you up.”
- “Come in here before you catch a cold.”
- “Ugh, that’s just a silly old wives’ tale.”
- “I pity the poor souls caught out in this.”
- “Aren’t there any books to read?”
- “Rains smells so different in the city.”
- “The rain smells better in the countryside.”
- “Nothing like the sound of rain to go with a good book.”
- “Careful, the tea is still hot.”
- -draws on the fogged up windows-
- -Flips loudly through book-
- -sighs- “It’s so cozy in here.”
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