su2c asked on twitter if we remebered what we were doing eight years ago on september 11th, 2001. we were living in manhattan. i was on my way to work. the streets were filled with frantic police officers. it was horribly and wonderfully loud, as manhattan so reliably is, but you could feel an eery silence beginning to settle over the city.
there was a mass exodus on foot. people fled the city via every bridge possible. the subways and trains weren’t in service. grand central was locked down because of bomb threat. our building was locked down, too. a cell phone signal near impossible to come by.
nuggetdaddy was working in new jersey then and i was finally able to get a hold of him. we decided i would take the first train out of the city and he would pick me up whereve we could both get to. i made it on the first train out of grand central. it was sweltering. the train filled with an acrid stench. most passengers were covered in a heavy white dust, and in more than their fair share of blood.
it didn’t matter where the train was going, people just got on in hopes of making it out of the city. the train stopped at every single station en route. it took seemingly forever.
nuggetdaddy picked me up at the fleetwood stop and we decded to try to drive back into the city. we had pets and freinds to check on. family and friends desperate to hear our voices. we were finally able to make it back in over some tiny bridge in the bronx.
by now the city was silent. there were no planes in
the air, no people on the streets. when we woke up the next morning the wind had changed direction. the stench was unbearable. we stayed in the apartment all weekend, happy to be alive and at home with the pets and dr. roommate.
so, su2c, there’s your answer!










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September 12, 2009 at 8:17 pm
mitzi
i had no idea you were living in the city when this happened. i was feeding rg… and turning the tv on to watch regis and kelly.
September 11, 2009 at 6:01 pm
katie
i was at school calling your cell phone over and over and over and over and over….
September 11, 2009 at 2:56 pm
Genevieve Miller
Wow! I had no idea you were there when it happened. How frightening!