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Because mother asked me to...
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XDD what a mood though. I had some fairly high talent, ish, pups but no boosts. So, free range they went.
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What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 07:20 AM

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Louis Lee Jackson | Male | Gay | Observer | M: Eden, Grayson, Zephyr, + Hope (Dir)

There is someone behind me.

Louis’s heart beat about a million times a minute as he stopped breathing, his grip tightened on his bat and dog tags. There is one thing you need to know about Louis: never walk behind him. Especially when he has a weapon in hand. Louis was a dangerous person in general, but if you try to take him by surprise he acts like a wild beast, clawing scratching, biting his opponent. Being as paranoid as he was, his first instinct was to turn around and hit the person over the face with his bat, but he restrained himself for once in his life at least. His fingers tapped nervously against his wooden bat as he reassured himself that everything was fine.

They haven’t found you. They aren’t here to kill you just yet. You’re fine. Everything’s okay. Just some random person behind you dragging their weapon on the floor like something out of the Shining. Great. Just great.

Tucking his dog tags into his shirt, Louis turned his head over his shoulder as he glared at the taller figure. Looking through his crazy and sporadic hair, he caught glimpses of a man who was far more muscular than Louis and carrying an axe of all things. Isn’t that just lovely? Random stranger behind him with a weapon. He looked overly calm about the whole situation and for some reason that was starting to piss Louis off. Louis dropped his bag and his grip tightened on his bat. Through the cracked glass of a previous window in the room, the wind blew through Louis’s hair as he glared daggers at the man.

In an instant, Louis whipped around with a crack of thunder and elbowed the guy in the gut before taking the opportunity to shove the man down with a jab to the chest using the handle of Louis’s bat onto his butt. Before the man had the opportunity to get up, Louis placed a foot on his stomach and shoved him deeper into the floor. With a few perfectly timed blows, Louis was able to knock this total beefcake of a man who was probably another fifty pounds of pure muscle heavier than Louis to the ground. That was totally bad ass. Although he’d never say it out loud, Louis was secretly proud of himself for not fucking that up. This made Louis’s lips curl in a wicked smirk as he swiftly directed his spiked bat under the man’s chin.

“You’ve sure as hell got some balls for thinkin’ you could just sneak up behind me like that,” Louis said almost playfully before his smirk dropped and he looked like a man who would kill without a single hesitation as he looked down at the man with his wild, honey-colored eyes. “Now listen up and let me make something clear as fuck to you and your shady ass motherfucking cock-sucking face: don’t you ever come near me again if you want to live to see your weird ass turtle neck ever again. Honest, who the fuck wears a turtle neck? What are you? A librarian?” Louis scoffed softly as he glared at the man beneath him, more offended my his fashion choice now that Louis got a better look at him. “I could kill you right now for your sick fashion sense alone. What kind of a man- No, what kind of a human being would even consider this clothing? You know what? Fuck you and your creepy ass for scaring me and fuck your brain for being shitty enough to think what your wearing is practical or fashionable. More importantly, you should go fuck yourself for the first thing I just mentioned, you gross mole man, but the second thing is still important!” Louis continued to glare at him as he pulled his bat away, slinging in over his shoulder, and took his foot off him after a moment. “I am in a good mood today so you and your pale ass can live. Count yourself lucky. Now go crawl back to whatever hole you climbed out of you sorry piece of shit.” After taking out a bit of his anger from the long week and from being startled half-to-death, Louis felt a bit better. Picking up his duffle bag, Louis stepped over the strange man as he left the room to search for more supplies in one of the other two rooms. Was what Louis did a bit over the top and overly dramatic? Yes, it was. Did he get nothing out of it which therefore made it a waste of time and good insults? Yep, he did. Was it worth it to get back at the person who gave him a momentary panic attack? Yes, yes, it absolutely fucking was and it made him feel damn good too.

The room he entered was dull and desaturated compared to the of the previous room he had been in. The wallpaper peeled off the wall as the master bed sat in the center of the room with a rotten and crumbling corpse, it’s flesh torn to shreds from animals who must have gotten it, which rested with a gun in its hands. Louis swallowed down any emotions he might have felt for the dead person who was no longer recognizable as his fists shook. Searching the dresser beside the bed, Louis got lucky and found two bottled waters and some jewelry. That was good considering the fact that he had to deal with the semi-traumatic corpse that gave off a fowl stench of the dead. Pocketing the items quickly, Louis gave the room one quick look over before glancing back to the person in the bed.

There is ammo in that gun, there has to be.

Despite his numerous encounters with sinners, dealing with more human corpses was more troublesome and more damaging to Louis. All the sinners, as Louis could not help but picture it, were inherently bad people. They did bad things and that was their punishment: to be a walking corpse. He was taught that everyone who was a sinner had, obviously, sinned, hence why they turned into the undead and roamed the Earth to hunt for those who were not pure as well. That was what made killing them so much easier for Louis. Although, all of the corpses that weren’t zombified horrors, Louis couldn’t so easily dismiss them as horrible people. They often offed themselves before they turned into crawlers or died of an infection or starvation. There wasn’t anything Louis could point to that could reassure him that messing with those corpses was justifiable.

Taking a deep breath, Louis pulled his mask up and goggles down as his hand slowly reached for the gun. At every little hum of the house, little whistle of the wind, and the clinking of the chime churning below, Louis froze. And then his hand would continue. As soon as he grasped the gun with shaking and bruised hands, Louis instantly retracted, backing all the way up to the wall before unloading all the ammo into his hand as he struggled to focus on breathing. Six bullets. Nothing great, but nothing terrible. Six was better than nothing. He knew at least one or two of the members used the same types of bullets as that gun, so Louis felt a bit reassured with his efforts as his whole body quivered with anxiety. He didn’t have the energy to search another room so what do you think Louis did? Open the nearest window, climb out said window, and slowly climb down the gutter pipe, that nearly unhinged and got himself killed, to the ground. Yeah, Louis wasn’t in the mood to fiddledick around.

“‘Ey Grayson! I got the goods!” Louis called out after pulling his mask down as he looked around the street for his boss or fellow group members. “Get yer ass over here, bud! I can’t do all the heavy liftin’ and carryin’ of shit myself!” Man, where was Grayson and the others? Pulling his goggles up, he looked around the barren neighborhood for them. Were they all still searching their houses? What a bunch of damn slowpokes… Louis could see Rowan and one of the newbies, Calvin, picking on some little guy and Kolos, another newcomer that he had met earlier, and Valentina were chatting it up. Out of the corner of his eyes, he could see someone else. Specifically two other people.

They were off in the near distance, not far enough that Louis couldn’t shoot them if need be. He scowled at the strange people and studied them for a moment. The male was trying to yank the girl away from coming closer to Louis and the rest of the group and Louis knew that whatever they were up to wasn’t good. The man had the eyes of a serpent, cold, calculative, and deadly. Just one look from the man that seemed to be stalking his group gave Louis all that he needed to know about this man. He pointed two fingers at his eyes before darting those fingers towards the two before mouthing ‘I am watching you fuckers.’

After that good little introduction to two more new people who were suspicious at this town as well, Louis was starting to get unnerved. What if the food was poisoned and all of the people here were waiting for the group to die before taking their stuff? What if the water from this town is drugged and the people were waiting to drag his group into a secret fighting ring where people bet on who will survive the longest? What if- Nope. No more bad thoughts. Louis walked grumpily over to Valentina and Kolos, not wanting to deal with more new people. Louis just sat down like a grumpy child as he waited for his partner or boss to appear.

What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 08:10 AM

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Kolos ‘Kol’ Seare | M | Bi | Newcomer | 24 | Mentions; Valentina, Louis.

You're luckier than me. I haven't found much. Actually nothing at all. I assume the houses I checked were already swept. I'm glad you were able to find some useful supplies though. I plan on maybe going farther down the street.

--

Now, Kol didn’t want to assume. That's rude and all, but… “Did you make sure to check under all of the sinks, all of the medicine cabinets, the broom closet if the house had one, and the pantry? That’s where most of the stuff usually is.

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Or at the very least, that’s where the most important things usually were. After all, who kept a medkit in their room? That would just be an inconvenience for everyone in the house. He could only hope that most people knew basic safety tips like keeping the medkit in the kitchen and/or bathroom. Those places had sinks accessible immediately, which were usually needed for the water so whatever wound they were dealing with could be cleaned correctly. Rinse with water to get the big things, then clean more thoroughly and slowly with a cotton ball and alcohol. Or a damp rag and alcohol mixed with water if the patient were a child or someone with a lower pain tolerance. Since the alcohol did sting.

--

Kol looked up at Louis as he heard footsteps approaching. He’d actually met this member of the group, he was one of the observers. That’s how he knew those were a thing. He noted that Louis seemed upset as the higher rank sat down next to them.

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Oh, Louis- I was actually hoping to see an observer. I found some pill bottles in the house I searched, I’m not too sure what they’re used for though. Do you want to see them?” Kol knew there wasn’t a code system where he had to say a rank before or after a name here, which while new, it was a perk.

--

Kol would be honest. He might have a slightly higher view of Louis than he did of most of the other people here. And it might have something to do with the dog tags he saw when they first met, but who was going to tell? It’s not like he ever tried to show his own off, he’d rather keep them a secret if he were being completely honest.

What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 11:04 AM

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Atlas Pan Booker | Male | Hunter | Heterosexual | M: Rowan Caddel

When the second giant began to speak, Atlas knew that he had been caught. He should’ve given him his middle name, not so much of a lie, right? He wasn’t surprised that his flattery hadn’t swayed him any. It had been worth a shot, however. When he began to circle him, he couldn’t help but mentally roll his eyes. What a dramatic thing to do. Yes, I’m Mister Scary Ogre and I’m going to circle you with my big bad wolf. He thought this last part in a mocking voice of a big oaf. This man’s cackle reminded him of the witch from The Wizard of Oz. It had been forever since he had seen that film but he could recall that laugh because it made him think of Grandma’s. Grandma made really good cookies, he then skipped off of this rabbit trail and back to his life-and-death-present-moment.

“I’m so sorry, but I do have to agree that you are not a gentleman.” Atlas nodded his head at the giant’s words. “No gentleman would wear fingerless gloves when they pull a recurve.” He then showed off his own leather-gloved left hand with a wave. “My fingers don’t die when I pull this thing.”

He didn’t demonstrated this action despite the feeling of uncertainty. Easy there, Atlas, be still. Muscle memory will kick in if needed. You’ve practiced. Be still. The man stopped his pacing around him and told him to be careful about his tongue. This told Atlas that his fellow group member couldn’t take a joke. That was rather unfortunate. Then the damn coyote let loose a horrible sound and nipped him. He felt pain, but it wasn’t a horrible flood that you would receive from stubbing your toe. It was more of numbness and then little wave of it here or there like a gentle lake’s lapping on the shore. It wasn’t deep enough to draw blood but enough to peel some skin away.

Atlas stared at the creature. It was ugly with its matted fur and little beady eyes that all coyotes shared. He hated their barks that sounded like screaming babies mixed with a hyena’s maniacal laughter. However, it seemed well trained because it obeyed its rather interesting master who hopefully was only showing a realistically done amount of bravado. Maybe this guy’s an actor and can make himself seem impressive. He looked back up to giant and any hope of that was stripped away. No, this guy was the real deal. He thought with a sinking heart.

Atlas began to weigh his options. He could tell him that he was apart of the group and take the chance that the other man wasn’t…. Wait, that’s not a bad idea. After all, I’m still in a predicament of being threatened and possibly killed today. My good friend here is a puzzle and he’ll probably kill me either way. After all, I do have a sack of goods at my feet. Atlas reasoned and he decided that his reasoning was reasonable enough.

“My good sir,” he complimented once more—despite the fact that this man wasn’t taken to flattery, but he didn’t forget it. “Pardon, I forgot that you aren’t fond of compliments.” He smirked a little bit. “Anyway, I feel rather most under the dire circumstances that I must inform you that I am, indeed, apart of the group.” With that he pulled back his bow to full draw and redirected it towards the other man. The first giant was no longer a priority as the second giant showed more of a threat. “I will shoot this if you try to kill me.” That was what his voice said; his eyes said that he didn’t want to, but he would. Kindness and compassion, after all, only goes so far over self preservation.


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What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 11:43 AM

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Calvin Borelson | Newcomer | Male | 22 | Mentions: Atlas, Rowan

Calvin jumped slightly with suprise when a man appeared out of nowhere, bow drawn. He really shouldn't have been suprised, but he was, it was something he needed to correct int he future.

"Who are you?"

The sentence was oddly acusitory, it cause Calvin to offer a small grin towards the much smaller man. For he was a bit shorter than he, the man looked to be about six foot, maybe a bit taller. He had brown hair and brown eyes, Calvin had seen him in the group before, so he was friend.

"Wait just a seco-"

Calvin was cut off by the appearance of another man, one who stood just a bit taller than Calvin himself, the tall ginger was someone Calvin actually knew quite well, well as well as you can know from a few brief interactions between the two giants. He think he recalled his name being Ronald? Robert? He couldn't quite remember, but he was glad to see a friendlier face in this interaction.

The interaction between the two quickly became hostile and Calvin barely had time to react before ginger was circling the smaller man. He was preparing to jump between the two before the smaller man quickly lowered his weapon and explained he was a part of the group.

"Well wasn't that romantic, quite the way to get to know your fellow members of the group, if I say so myself. Heated passion and near death." He let out a chuckle and patted the ginger on the shoulder. "Thanks for the assistance my man." He grinned at him, then returned his attention to the smaller man.

"I find it somewhat damaging to our relationship that you failed to remember my name, me? Its hurtful." He sighed and gave the shorter man a pouty face for a second before he straightened and crossed his arms over his chest, a slight air of suspicion to him.

"What did you say your name was anyhow?"

What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 01:22 PM

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Valentina Lopez | Resident | M: Kolos, Louis
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The woman looked over at the supplies Kolos was able to find. Her plan was going to most likely recheck the houses. She didn't want to seem helpless within the group.
"I swear I checked everywhere. It's whatever. I'll probably go back and look again." Valentina said to Kol. Val typically has good luck with searching. The house she checked did have a lot of rooms, drawers, cabinets, etc. Maybe she missed one. Val didn't let it bother her too much.
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Her attention was suddenly drawn to a man who walked over and sat by her and Kolos. His posture could tell her that he wasn't happy, which made her concerned a little. When she looked up at him, she instantly recognized him. He was an observer. She has seen him around a lot but rarely talked to him. She did question to herself why he seemed so grumpy. She didn't ask of course, but merely greeted him when he walked over.
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"Hey, Louis." She watched as Kolos had offered to show him the pills, hoping for a little help as to what the pills were exactly for. To be fair, Val had no clue what the pills were. Medicine isn't exactly her strong suit. She knows a few common ones such as Ibuprofen, anxiety pills, etc. But those pills were unfamiliar to her.
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Valentina started to twiddle with her thumbs, slightly impatient. She looked up at the group in the distance. Everyone seems to still be interacting with each other. Val was hoping that soon they could maybe make a move somewhere else. But she understood if they needed each house to be completely swept.
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She looked over at Louis and thought about how she did look up to him. Being an observer didn't seem like an easy task for her. Val was just fine with being a resident. She watched the two converse with each other and looked back at the houses. None of those creatures were in sight. Good. She did gain satisfaction when killing those fuckers. Especially after what they did to her mom. But the past is the past. Valentina knows she won't be able to go back in time.
What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 04:25 PM

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Agris Bairugih | M | Gay | Loner | 21 | Mentions; Open.

The air had been surprisingly cool for June, at least in the morning. Though now as it was reaching later times, and the sun was beating down on him? Blair found it much worse. It definitely wasn’t the worst, since that’s always been 10 AM to noon, when the sun is directly above and deciding to be a nuisance.

--

Or maybe it was just bad for him due to all of the weight he was carrying in his nondominant right hand. His Yari, of course. He hadn’t found a strap for it yet, every single group that had one? He’d had to use it in his plans of escape. So he was stuck carrying it around in his hands for now, which wasn’t as bad as it could be. After all, at least he didn’t have to go through the trouble of grabbing it if he were attacked by the trainwrecks, trademarked no one else got to call them that. That name was his, his oh so perfect name for the creatures of the pandemic.

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Honestly, the trainwrecks just needed to get their lives together. Tch tch tch. He grinned to himself and pushed through the heat. At least he was staying in mostly shade, so it wasn’t too bad yet. He still had enough water bottles left in the pockets of his coat and enough canned food left in his cargo pants that he’d survive without running into a group for at least a few days. More if he rationed everything right.

--

Regardless, Blair stopped to take a break at a tree. He’d reached a stretch in his journey that seemed completely empty of the trainwrecks, which was nice. Only that meant he was now probably the biggest trainwreck around. For miles. Hopefully for miles. He slid down the tree putting his CJ Yari down in his lap, deciding a rest wouldn’t hurt. There was a village close by that he could sweep after a short rest and-

--

Wait. A village? He sat up and looked behind the tree he was sitting against, and low and behold. There was a village. He blinked a few times to make sure he wasn’t going crazy but it stayed. Luckily, he was on the outskirts of the town if there were another group already there. Simple, unless if there seemed to be more trainwrecks appearing then he’d camp out at the tree and wait for the group to leave. Then, whatever they left behind due to not having enough room or not thinking it was important- He’d take. A simple, low risk plan. Perfect. Especially while he didn’t know how many people were in the group.

--

So, with that decided, he got up and made his ascension up the tree to the branch that was most hidden while still supporting his weight. He placed his CJ Yari on some of the higher up branches, since it was lighter, and then leaned back in the tree.

--

Man, he was like that one girl from a book Ryan told him about. What was it? Hunger Games? What was her name again? Katalyn? Katelyn? Kat? It started with a K, he knew that much. He’d always been more comparable to Haymitch according to Ryan. And maybe if they knew how Haymitch had been able to win his year then that would be true. But since they didn’t? He was going to be fucking Kat whatever-the-fuck-her-name-is right now.

What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 05:24 PM

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The guy seemed pretty pissed off. Eden was happy about that — ecstatic, really! He was pretty clearly unsettled if judging by the way his knuckles turned white as he gripped his bat, and —

The man whipped around and jabbed him in the chest. It didn’t hurt all that much in comparison to his other wound, but it was certainly enough to catch him off guard and send him staggering. He still kept a tight grip on his items, though, but the focus on making sure he didn't drop his valuables probably wasn't wise at that moment. With another hit to the chest, he was sent to the ground with an “unff”, catching himself on his hands (they got even more scraped on the rough wooding of the floor, though. once again, go figure) just in order to have his breath chased from his lungs again when the man stomped on his chest.

He glanced up, expression still infuriatingly calm, in order to meet the eyes of the guy standing above him just to feel the cold metal of nail heads touching his neck.

Huh. Guess this was how he would die. Not quite what he expected, but whatever. After getting over his initial shock, he found the man was going on some ramble about… his clothing choice? During an apocalypse? Did he think that he normally dressed like this, or was he just looking for something to insult him on…? He probably could’ve started with the fact that he was dragging an axe through a house like a horror movie villain, but this was just —

Snrk.

Eden had been staring at the stranger with an unreadable expression on his face up until then. Half-lidded eyes, almost disinterested look, all that — by the librarian comment, though, his composure started to go down. He couldn’t hide it entirely for the life of him — even with all his acting skills, this guy had clearly had the shit scared out of him by Eden’s freaky behavior, and now he was going on about clothing choice? Instead of any sort of threat, he went for clothing choice? Holy fucking shit —

Maybe it was the guy's speech, maybe it was the adrenaline coursing through his veins from the fact he was near getting killed, maybe it was the fact that he was near death in the first place, but Eden lost it. He burst out into laughter — hearty, loud and maniacal, the laughter of a man who'd either lost his mind or his ability to care.

Maybe it was both.

His body must've not been able to handle the laughing fit. A blood vessel might've burst, or it could have been the strain it put on his face — either way, his wound seemed to have reopened again, and the blood started to pour. He didn't seem to notice the pain, likely due to his adrenaline rush, considering he kept laughing just as hard as before, if not more — by the time he was finished, the stain had grown to about the size of his palm. It was definitely disturbing, watching this man laugh himself to injury without any sort of reaction beyond giddy amusement.

Eventually, Eden did slow to a chuckle, a bright smile lighting his face. His shoulders still shook a little bit, but eventually, he did steady himself.

"Hey. I have a request."

Still smiling, he lifted up one hand, placing it almost gingerly on the side of the stranger's bat, putting enough pressure on it to lower it so it was no longer directly underneath his jaw.

"If you're going to do it, then just kill me already. I don't have time for this, so if you're going to hit me with that bat of yours..."

His smile fell from his face and his grip on the bat tightened, the sharp metal of the nails digging into his hands enough to draw blood. His other hand reached up to grab onto the other man's collar, pulling him in as to make level eye contact, manic gleam still dancing in his eyes. It wasn't as giddy as before, no, yet it still brightened his face, almost seeming to complete his expression from its usual dull and empty look. His voice was low and raspy as he spoke in almost a whisper, blood dripping from the cuts on his hands and the oversaturated bandages to fall off from his chin.

"Better make it count. Better make it hurt. Better fucking kill me in one shot."

...

The stranger made his choice. Eden closed his eyes with a "tsk", letting go of the man's collar. He still remained on the floor for a second, long enough to let the other man step over him before he went to stand, brushing himself off once he was fully upright.

He glanced over his shoulder to see what the man was doing. He seemed to be making his way to the other room, so Eden shrugged, turned away, and began to walk to the room on the opposite side. As he neared the other room, though, an idea to further ruin the other man's day popped into his head.

It was nothing big, nothing special, maybe not even that notable. Maybe it would work to disturb the man, maybe not, but either way, Eden knew he'd recognize it. Even if only the vaguest sense, he'd recognize the tune he began to hum; it was a popular one, one he'd heard a lot as a child, and yet it always tended to disturb him at least a little bit. Now, though, it felt fitting — fun, almost, as he hummed it out before walking into the next room and shutting the door behind him.

Ring around the rosie,

A pocket full of posies,

Ashes, ashes,

We all fall down.

Shit. Shit. Shit. Shit.

Eden stumbled out the door, lifting up a hand to lean against the wall and hissing at the pain that shot through him on contact with his open wounds.

He made his looting and destruction of the rest of the house relatively brief; there wasn't much else to explore, anyway, and his encounter seemed to have left the house soon after their interaction. He'd found a non-expirable snack bar and that was about it, but he'd already found what he was looking for, so it didn't matter all that much to him. What did matter, though, was the fact that his adrenaline had worn off right before his exit, and he started fucking hurting.

Pain shot through him from his wound and a slight feeling of wooziness blanketed him from blood loss. Even for him, he realized he'd probably overdone it just a tad bit, but he was prepared to suffer the consequences. Probably.

He considered his options. It was... probably sometime in the afternoon? The sun was high in the air and beating down on him. His adrenaline had just crashed, so he was feeling a bit weak, and he was losing blood concerningly fast. He hadn't noticed his wounds until recently, so he didn't get a chance to wrap them yet, but he had to wait until he was out of the open to relax.

Leaning up against the wall, he glanced over to survey what'd changed in his surroundings. There were a bunch of people gathered up near one particular house — probably a survival group or something. They were pretty small on the horizon, so probably relatively far away, but still concerningly close... He squinted, trying to get a better look at them before eventually giving up (it really didn't matter to him that much. he wouldn't be going near either way) and looking in the other direction.

There were two people there, one grabbing the other person's arm. It looked either vaguely romantic or like a fight was about to ensue, neither of which he cared to see, so he didn't bother squinting in that direction. All he really had to know is that there were quite a lot of people in the general area, a rarity during these times.

He supposed that he wouldn't be able to examine any more houses, then. He didn't want to get any closer to either group, especially not in his condition, so he turned and headed into the forestry away from the small town.

Eventually, he found a tree for which to settle underneath, crouching down and going back to bandaging himself the same way that he'd started.


Edited at November 24, 2021 03:41 PM by ThisIsAPackName
What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 06:10 PM

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Hope Caddel | 20 | Female | Hetero | Loner | Mentions: Zephyr, Louis, Eden
She raised an eyebrow when he laughed, then smirked at his comment. "Eh, you're not looking too hot yourself." she said, then quickly added "I've seen much worse though." She'd rather not offend him, and the scar wasn't even that bad. Zephyr was certainly interesting. He gave off a dangerous, yet still at least somewhat sane kind of feeling. More than she could say for most of the survivors she ran into. She knew he was probably just using her for his own purposes and gain, though. That's the only reason anyone would keep anyone else alive these days. Except for her. She just helped people if she felt they should be. Otherwise, they wouldn't get anything from her. She glanced over at him when he questioned why she didn't join the group. "In some cases, yes, it would raise my chances of survival. I like helping people for brief periods of time, but living with a large group of people, no, that wouldn't work. I would eventually get too attached. Attachment in these times is a recipe for certain death." she said coldly. "Typherius and I have been on our own since the beginning, and we've been getting on just fine. My shoulder isn't as weak as some with my condition, and I'm working on strengthening the muscles so they aren't so loose as to allows strange, almost contortionist movements." she said simply. "Also, I'm no pup. If your looks are anything to go by, I'm around the same age as you. And I'm certainly no more lost than anyone else in this damn world at the moment." she said, with a biting edge to her voice. "Where would you be if I had joined the group when I first saw them come into town? Of course, you may believe that it would be for the better, or that you deserved it." she said, her head tilting slightly. She raised her eyebrows at his sharp sigh. 'Well, that's unusual.....maybe he has had experiences with some of the more rough groups. Probably explains the scar.' she thought. "Yeah....very familiar." she said simply. She listened to how he spoke of not wanting to see any familiar faces. 'Must've had a rough past, would explain how cold he is, even for this fucking apocalyptic situation.' she thought. After her small analogue of the horse, she glanced over to see his nose scrunched up. She smirked slightly. "Not an animal fan, huh?" she asked with a chuckle. The smirk faded and she looked back straight ahead. She stopped, feeling him follow her, and looked back, before noticing his hand stretched out, as if to grab her arm, but had stopped midway. She sighed. "Yeah, you're probably right." she said, before notcing a man with a slightly disturbing wound stumble out of the one house. He looked vaguely familiar, but she couldn't place from where. She then noticed one of the scouts of the group out. "Shit." she muttered once she realized he had spotted them. "Welp, fuck that." she said, walking back to Zephyr. "Sorry bout that. I was being an idiot. Now he's spotted us and we're gonna have to lay low for a while. No offense, but you look like the kind of guy that's constantly up to something. Now they're going to associate me with you, and there's no way they would let me in for a while, much less you. Especially the ginger. He is very mistrustful of newcomers, despite being one himself." she said. She was tempted to flip the man off, but she decided not to. Not like it'd help the situation. She still glared slightly at Zephyr. Sure, he had more common sense than her at that moment, but she still didn't trust him. She wasn't sure if she ever would.
Rowan Caddel | 21 | Male | Hetero | Newcomer | Mentions: Atlas, Calvin
Rowan raised an eyebrow. "Well, I'm not the best at archery, but when I do decide to do archery, I have gloves for it. But do you see my bow? No, because it's in another room. I prefer something more.......versatile." he said, flipping the switchblade around still. He could tell the man was thinking something through, and flipped the switchblade back, and lodged it back into his sleeve. He could pull it out again at a moment's notice if needed. He rolled his eyes when the man complimented him, and frowned slightly when the man smirked. Now he was just irritating him on purpose, and he let out an annoyed growl-like noise in the back of his throat. He raised an eyebrow when he heard the man was a part of the group. 'Weeell, this is awkward.' he thought, with a small chuckle to himself, his head dipping down slightly. He lifted his head to show a slightly more friendly expression, but only slightly. His green eyes glittered with amusement. "Sorry, I've been a bit on edge about new people. I'm a newcomer to the group. Can you prove it, though?" All amusement was gone from his eyes and he moved as quick as a whip to the man's side, and placed the switchblade back on the man's throat when he aimed at Calvin. "Don't want to get accused of killing another group member, do you......if I move this blade on your skin, it would be in protection on Calvin." he murmered, getting closer to the man's ear so he could hear him, his breath fanning the man's ear lightly. He pulled back, pressing the blade slightly harder. "Lower the bow." he growled. He looked up at Calvin, shaking his head for him to not move, since the man was aiming the bow straight at him. He sighed, feeling Calvin's hand go to his shoulder. "No problem, Calvin." he said, not showing the smile back because of him still being on the defensive. He looked back to the man. "Doesn't matter. Wasn't his real name anyway. Was it?" he asked, pressing the blade ever harder into the neck of the man, still suspicious of whether the man was telling the truth or not.
What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 06:36 PM

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The entirety of the building was an unsettling sight. In the corner there would lie a real skeleton, in which Grayson was still surprised to smell the air - it was absolutely putrid. His stomach churned, making him almost gag, though he presented himself with a mouth closed shut. He looked around for a moment, sighing softly before he looked over on the counter.

A note.

In large letters on the front it read a name - Mariah. Grayson squinted slightly, bringing himself closer to a window so he could read the words better.

Dear my love,
My time has come. Austin and I were on a supply run for the group, looking for more medical supplies for you. I know you probably won't get this note, but if you do, I love you. With every fiber in my body. I will miss your smell. Your beautiful hair. Your beautiful eyes. Your smile that could light up a whole room... I love you. I'm sorry this had to happen like this.

Sincerely...

Grayson skimmed the rest of the page looking for a name, though there was nothing. He placed the note back on the counter, looking back towards the skeleton. There was a gunshot hole in his head. Someone killed him before he could possibly finish the letter? Grayson gave a sympathetic look. It was depressing, really, and he could feel his eyes slowly look down to the ring on his left hand. He swallowed. Now was not the time to be sorrowful and be filled with self-pity. Grayson had a group - a family - to take care of.

Grayson made his way towards the back of the building. Opening a door, Grayson immediately looked to his left, seeing a bunch of shelves. He smiled slightly as he spotted some ammo for a handgun, which he was sure would come in handy later on. He stuffed it away into his pack before coming to a complete stop.

"What..." he trailed off, looking up at the wall. Written blood were the words 'HE DID THIS FOR NOTHING'. Grayson looked over his shoulder, back in the direction where the body lied. It was Austin... the friend from the letter. He did this. Grayson gulped yet again. Considering her knew with how old that skeleton was, Grayson still had an uneasy feeling. What if that group that was mentioned was still around in this area? Possibly, but Grayson decided not to bother with it. He could worry about it once they crossed that bridge.

Grayson scanned the building one last time before slipping out the window he climbed in through. Everyone else was scattered about in the town, sweeping for supplies. He hummed softly to himself as he went towards the next building over, approaching the door. Turning the knob was a no-go as the door didn't budge. "Ugh," he groaned. Grayson took a step back. The windows were barricaded as well, blocked off with wooden planks.

Walking around the other side of the building, Grayson heard his name be called. He turned his head, the voice being that of Louis'. One of the observers, which to be honest, Grayson was always entertained by the other man. He made his way toward Louis, who was now accompanied by Kolos and Valentina. He grunted softly considering the others were mainly chatting. "Louis," he inhaled, ignoring the other two for now unless they had anything to say to their leader, "what ya need, bud?" He asked.

Grayson looked toward Kolos who would offer Louis some pills to look at. He was a newcomer, and Grayson had barely even talked to him, to be quite honest. He couldn't justify if he was bad news or good news, but for now, there was something of a common ground. He then looked toward Valentina. "Since you two seem so busy," Grayson inhaled, "you wouldn't mind looking at the end? There's some buildings that I'm pretty sure nobody's looked at just yet," Grayson stated.

Normally Grayson wasn't this demanding. What he found earlier in that building... It haunted him for some reason. To him it was unsettling. Rather cold and brutal. Grayson was capable of those things - worst things, even, but killing someone and then writing in their blood? It sent shivers up and down the man's spine to be honest. Grayson then began to think if that could happen within his own group.

Betrayal.
What's Left Behind | ThreadNovember 23, 2021 07:12 PM

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Zephyr couldn't help but laugh at her remark over his scar,"Perhaps, but this is nothing new to me." He reassured her, before unconsciously running a tarnished finger over the uneven patch of skin. "As you've already said yourself, you've seen worse. Plus... This is nothing compared to a lot of the shit I've witnessed out there." He added, throwing his head slightly in the direction of the forest as he contemplated high tailing it out of there. "I've seen people get torn to shreds by those things. Fuck; even our own kind is willing to go to drastic measures for a simple meal." A bitter chuckle escaped his slightly parted lips as he recalled those events in his head. His eyes seemingly grew colder upon her observation, but he simply dismissed it with a simple shake of his head. "Not really. They're just extra baggage in my opinion." He stopped to give her one last look over before he fixated his eyes on the houses further down the street. "Plus, I personally think, they'd do us more good as a consumption, rather than a domestic pet."

Zephyr brought his other hand across his forehead, holding it there as he attempted to shield his bad eye from the bright light surfacing off the building's window. But beneath, had been studying hope in secrecy. For someone he had just met, she sure had a lot of nerve to go about insulting him. Sure, it wasn't like they'd ever see each other again after this ordeal. But he couldn't help but feel somewhat interested. Sweeping his hand through the loose dark strands of hair, he turned his attention back to the group. Only then coming to the realization that they had been caught. This didn't necessarily bother him, but now that he had been caught with this girl, surely the group would assume they were traveling together. And possibly, even scheming, given the mans I'll-mannered reaction. Instead of scurrying away to hide from sight, just like any other loner would have done in his situation. Zephyr casually retracted his arm and straightened himself before affirming his stern gaze over in the mans direction. A sense of amusement washing over him as he carefully read the words off his lips. "Hah." He scoffed, the tip of his tongue briefly running across his bottom lip before it pulled into a menacing grin. The metallic taste of blood, flooded his senses as he continued to observe the group from afar. Only breaking point, when Hope had resurfaced again. "Now look what you've done," Zephyr grumbled sarcastically, his face taking a more mellow tone to it as he turned so that his back was now facing her and the group.

"You've caught their attention. And one of the crazier ones at that." He inhaled, before throwing his head over his shoulder and offering a half-assed smile. "You'd think someone that age would think things more thoroughly. You're to young and naive to realize just how potentially dangerous this could have been, had he actually been smart enough to pursue-" Zephyr retorted gravely, breaking character for only a moment before returning to his indifferent ways. "We're?" He questioned, raising a brow in her direction before breaking out into a fit of light hearted laughter. "Since when was it us" His eyes seemed to glisten as he turned to face her, this time displaying a row of straight teeth as he failed to suppress his boyish mirth. "Listen bird lady, as much as I'd like to sit around and baby sit you. I'm afraid I just don't have the energy to look after someone who clearly doesn't care about their own well being." Twiddling his long finger in the air as if thinking up new ways to get rid of her, he tauntingly shoved it in her direction, "And just because you saved my life, doesn't mean I have to put it on the line for yours. I'm certainly not about to get ousted for some weird girl I just met."

Just as he was about to add more to his rant, the sudden appearance of a particular man caught his attention. He was notably the leader of the bunch of misfits that had currently found themselves gathered on the same street Zephyr and Hope happened to be standing in. Clicking his tongue against the roof of his mouth, Zephyr quickly spun on his heels and proceeded for the house they had just left a moment before. "Whatever. It doesn't seem that freak from earlier is going to bother us, so I suppose I could tolerate your presence for awhile longer.." He paused to think over his decision one last time, before forcing his struggles away. "I can take care of that nasty gash for you. At a price."


Edited at November 23, 2021 09:32 PM by Skör

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