The events of the 2nd of Timber, 1070Quote and Lugnut stood at the end of the bridge, shielding their eyes from the sun as they stared up to the top of the tower. Occasionally Lugnut would look down to the blueprints he held, tracing a line with a charcoal pencil. The doors at the tower opened, and Madam Dodik stepped onto the bridge, glaring at the pair.
"Ma'am, that's a terrible place to stand!" Quote shouted. "Come over here, with us!"
Madam Dodik narrowed her eyes, but listened, stepping off of the grates and onto the wooden bridge.
"And the verdict is?" She asked slowly. "Rinsesilver is getting quite irritated with your work ethic."
"Should be fixed, ma'am," Lugnut said. He held the blue prints out towards her, and she leaned in to examine them, fingers gripping the top of her dress to keep it from slipping down.
"See, what we did, we added a retaining wall around the water wheels. That'll keep in any overflow, and we can attach some more water wheels once we..." he paused as he rustled the paper. "you know, keep the merchants alive long enough to trade with them."
Madam Dodik said nothing, just gave a curt nod of approval. Quote beamed and cupped her hands around her mouth. "START IT UP!"
There was a horrendous sound as stone gears scraped together, and in the distance mist began to rise from the churning of the water wheels. Water began to fall from the tower, splashing down to the grates, rainbows flashing in the mist. Quote and Lugnut clapped and hugged; Madam Dodik couldn't help but smile as her face was tickled with the water vapors.
"Why is the water rushing over the edges of the bridge."
"Uhhh..." the duo said, in unison.
"It's not fixed, is it?" Dodik snapped.
"No, no, it is!" Lugnut said quickly. "That's just backup from the system, let it go for a day, it'll clear out, and be fine... it'll be fine..." he said hopefully.