Stupid Stuck Cabinet
The snowflakes fell thick, to the point where Justin could only see a few dozen feet into the distance. He ran a cold, ungloved hand through his hair, brushing white powder and ice off, and tried to walk a little faster. The snow was up to his knees even on the plowed section of the sidewalk, and his feet sank into it as though it were freezing cold sand. The day had been a long one, and Justin was tired. His school vacation had been filled with more work than play, ever since his boss at the...