The first thing you do is clean the trashed living room, which keeps you warm. You bag everything the Goultiers didn't take with them and carry it outside, then cross the street to an abandoned shed—maybe an old sugar house. You make sure no one is watching, then shove your way inside and find some mostly-dry wood and an ancient bundle of newspapers. You bring it all back to the gambrel and get to work building a fire in the fireplace. The fireplace needs a cleaning, but the rusty flue works after you force it a bit.
You use your lighter to get the newspaper going. The wood isn't great, and it smokes and cracks, but eventually you have a small fire. Without an axe, you're limited to brushwood, and it takes you most of the afternoon to find enough for a few days. Afterward, you investigate the furnace, but you have no idea what's wrong with it, and you don't want to damage it further.
It's going to be a long, cold couple of weeks until the Goultiers send someone out to fix the heat. If they ever do.
You make a fire and go to sleep.
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