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chiickadee rolled 1 10-sided dice:
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 12:38 am
Quote: [ OUTSIDE- AT THE SHED ] (EMOTION: MADNESS) All your senses scream at you not to approach this shed. It is locked. A loud wailing voice continues to knock against the rusted chains of the shed. Hands, multiple, long hands, attempt to slide out from it. A sign crudely painted on the shed says [ INFECTED INSIDE - DO NOT APPROACH ]
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medigel rolled 1 10-sided dice:
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:20 am
They had kept the edge of the fog for quite some time now. Or, well, Taysia had assumed so; time was near impossible to figure out when the fog made everything seem more insignificant. Following what they thought was the direction towards the Apartments again, they came across no other shadowy clones of themselves, to Taysia's great disappointment. She had been doing so well with the shovel!
But instead of finding targets to knock heads off of and joke about potatoes with Rajni over, the two girls found themselves instead near a shed. A sign posted outside it said there was infected inside; as if either of them would want to further investigate with the number one hands stretching out in the crack of the wood.
"How the ******** is wood holding them back?" she had to ask incredulously. Those things could hit hard, she had found out the hard way. Locked doors shouldn't have even mattered.
Something screeched its rebuttal, causing her to jump.
(will add OOC info later, on phone)
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:41 am
The entire time they were surveying the shed Rajni had a sour look on her face. What idiots kept undying locked in a shed? They could easily break out and weren't going to die any time soon. It would have been better to have a control cull of the shed, maybe burn it down and the undying with it.
Regardless, she wouldn't have done whatever they'd done.
Rajni continued moving past the shed. "It is of little importance," she said following the screech, only lightly cringing a natural response at the sound. "We need to keep moving or we will never get back to the apartments."
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:46 am
But...What if we never do? She kept the question to herself and turned her back on the shed, plugging an ear and wincing as another scream erupted from the collected undying.
"You seen any weird stuff out here?" Taysia asked. "Not ghosts or hallucinations of people or whatever, but like...I saw all these vines earlier." She knew what they had been told about them: don't touch, don't approach. Her own common sense had screamed at her not to. But..."There were some flowers on it that gave me some really tripppy visions."
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:58 am
The question Fantasia asked in her mind was one running through Rajni's head. She just preferred not to be as fatalistic; if she had run here from the apartments there had to be a way back. There had to be.
She moved slowly, cautiously among the fog. Even as Taysia spoke, Rajni could see the eyes in the distance, the looming figuring on the horizon. She'd begun to recognize his shape, see it as something other than a friendly face. He reached an arm out for her, and although he was miles away, Rajni felt like his fingers were inches from her face. Why did you leave me? You could have saved me?
I could have saved a lot of people, Rajni thought bitterly.
Fantasia had been saying something, but Rajni missed it. Something about vines. "No vines. I have seen ghostly visions. It is the fog. Let us keep moving." There was no point in keeping it secret, not when there were far crazier things than a few visions.
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