>>5501551All things considered, you really don't want to run around any more in the cold than you have to. You've been exhausting yourself for quite some time, and even though you've gotten a chance to rest up a little, you feel like the best move here is to just hunker down and hide again. To that end, you need to deal with that window- either camouflage the fact that you entered via it or block it off from outside entry. Maybe both.
With those goals in mind, you start sweeping through the house. The first thing that stands out is the bookshelf in the living room. There's not much on it, so you'd probably be able to empty it pretty quickly and move it over to the window. From there you could reinforce it with something more weighty. There's not much else that's easy to move but also heavy in the living room or kitchen. The garage perhaps?
Fortunately, the garage answers your hopes, at least in the sense that it has several heavy boxes that you can probably lift. It also has a door leading into the back yard- worth noting. Besides that it seems to have plenty of odds and ends, but unfortunately nothing like two by fours, or a hammer and nails. You're just going to have to makeshift a blockade if you try to block the window off.
As for hiding the face that you broke the window, the only thing you can really think is putting a curtain on the outside of the window. It'd be a bit sloppy and, well, you'd have to take a curtain down from somewhere else, preferably on the second floor, but it'd still do plenty of good in covering up your obvious handiwork. ...Although at this point you think the only feasible way to hang one up would be taping it in place, and you only have medical tape on you.
>Put aside camouflage and just shove the bookshelf in front of the window for now, keeping it in place with those boxes from the garage.>Poke around to see where you can find some duct tape and then put that curtain up. That should do temporarily.>Poke around for tape so you can poke the curtain up, and then get to work setting up that barricade. Two layers of defense are better than one.>Write-in[The action to look through the bathroom for medical supplies is still kept in the 'queue' so to speak, it'll just be processed after this vote.]