He observed, remaining mostly still except to return any greeting in kind, as the others made gathered around. Despite the nature of the conversation to come, and the cloud of worry that seemed to hang above those old enough to understand, Jet also couldn’t help but to feel pride and love for the entirety of the group.
Flair, Chan, and their associated family. Finley, Ryder, Atara, and even Colette were each valued and appreciated. He couldn’t help a small smile at the banter between Atara and Ryder. It was nice to see that at least they seemed to be on good terms.
As much as he’d have liked to get lost in those more pleasant thoughts though, the seemingly ever-present tinge of smoke in the air was a reminder of a very real potential threat.
”G’morning everyone. I’m sure most of you know why we’re here.” They could all smell it. And unlike some previous issues they’d dealt with, a fire wasn’t something that could be killed or chased out.
”First, we need to figure out how close the threat is. I’ll be going out myself to scout and investigate, to see if we must truly be concerned. I hope to not be longer than two weeks, but that’s not a hard guarantee.” Scouting by nature was time consuming, add to that the fact that he’d want to be absolutely certain that there was no fire within range, and the trip could very easily run long.
”Until I return, nobody should go far beyond our home without communicating to another - preferably Flair - where they’re going and for how long. I’d like the children to always have a guardian nearby, and I think it’d be smart to have a sentry on duty at all times, day and night, monitoring for any signs of approaching fire.” It was a fairly straightforward plan, and whilst Jet didn’t particularly like laying out such mandates, he also trusted they’d understand and look after one another. The rules were for the safety of everyone. The last thing anyone would want was fire to come upon them at night, or for a child to go unaccounted for should disaster strike.
”Second, should a fire come upon us, we need to know where to go. My first thought would be to meet at the lake, or even the mountains, but.. if those places prove unreachable, we may need other options. If anyone’s got ideas or other suggestions, now’s the time.”