Trapped in a cabin with no heating

Trapped in a cabin with no heating

Desperate times call for desperate measures, which is why I wound up getting charged all that money for property damages. I would like to explain my side of the story, and how it was necessary to smash up all the furniture in the cabin. First of all, we were completely blindsided by the snowstorm, I think the entire area was caught unawares. We had rented the cabin for the night as a fun little getaway, not realizing we would get snowbound. The power went out, which meant there was no wifi, and no heating. Even if we could make it to the car to use its heater, the snow banks were too tall for us to drive anyway. There was a small fireplace in the cabin, but no wood for it, nor was there an ax so that I could go cut some wood. I had no choice but to start smashing furniture, breaking it into little pieces, and then putting them in the fireplace. This was my first time ever using a fireplace, and I didn’t know that I needed to open the flue. Once the fireplace started to heat the cabin up, it also filled with black smoke, nearly choking us to death! We managed to survive the night, and got rescued the next day, but at that point my attempts to use the fireplace had caused hundreds of dollars worth of damages to the cabin. Besides the broken furniture and the smoke damage, I had also permanently ruined the indoor air quality of the place. But I still don’t think it’s my fault.

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