"I wasn't thinking of hanging it out the window, I was thinking about going to the roof. The top floor is ... or was all glass, remember. If the dome is gone, all we'll need to do is spread it out. We can stay one floor down, the 46th floor. And when a chopper comes, we'll go up."
Tim thought for a moment. "It might just work,... if we can get on top. We got anything to make a sign on?"
Dropping her eyes, Seely hesitated before she answered, "I'll take care of it."
Jenna quickly puffed her cheeks, "You're going back into the storage room, aren't you?"
"There are a lot of things we still need in that room. If we plan carefully enough, we can get it all in one trip."
"But Seely, Bob is in there. And the big roll of paper is against the far wall. We'd have to ..."
"You let me worry about that. Now Timmy, tell me what you saw out there."
Tim took deep breath and slowly let it out. "It's a mess. That guy was right, the waterfront is gone. The Federal Building, the one that used to be a tall as this one, is about six stories of rubble. The one next to it fell side ways. The whole harbor collapsed along with most of the first and second block. There's a freighter with its nose stuck up Madison Street and a long section of the Alaskan Freeway is out in the Bay, with cars still on top."