Bradley Ayers drove his salvaged van around a pickup truck sitting in the middle of the exit ramp, noting a dead man behind the wheel of the vehicle. He didn't bother trying to see if the vehicle had anything useful in it. According to the sign on the side of the road, there was a Super Walmart two tenths of a mile from here, and he could probably get whatever he wanted from there.
Soon he pulled into the parking lot and, noticing the "Murphy Gas" station at the other end, he checked the gauge and saw that he was down to a quarter of a tank. I'll have to fill up before I leave. he thought, as he pulled up front of the store, not bothering to park it in an actual parking space. He cut it off the engine and, after getting out, grabbed two shopping carts. Thankfully the doors weren't locked, so he pushed them open and entered. Making sure to hold his breath, he ran by the rotting produce section and into the food section behind. Though the shelves were mostly empty, he did find some Gatorade powder, and threw it in his cart. Over the next few minutes, he gathered up more than a cart full of food, mostly canned food and boxed foods that could be made easily on a hotplate or campfire.
He wondered over to sporting goods, hoping to find some better camping supplies, when he thought he saw movement out of the corner of his eye. He drew his pistol. "Hello, is there someone there?" he called. He assumed it was a wild animal that had followed him in, but the possibility that it was a human meant that he had to find out for sure, even if talking attracted some creature to him.
Soon he pulled into the parking lot and, noticing the "Murphy Gas" station at the other end, he checked the gauge and saw that he was down to a quarter of a tank. I'll have to fill up before I leave. he thought, as he pulled up front of the store, not bothering to park it in an actual parking space. He cut it off the engine and, after getting out, grabbed two shopping carts. Thankfully the doors weren't locked, so he pushed them open and entered. Making sure to hold his breath, he ran by the rotting produce section and into the food section behind. Though the shelves were mostly empty, he did find some Gatorade powder, and threw it in his cart. Over the next few minutes, he gathered up more than a cart full of food, mostly canned food and boxed foods that could be made easily on a hotplate or campfire.
He wondered over to sporting goods, hoping to find some better camping supplies, when he thought he saw movement out of the corner of his eye. He drew his pistol. "Hello, is there someone there?" he called. He assumed it was a wild animal that had followed him in, but the possibility that it was a human meant that he had to find out for sure, even if talking attracted some creature to him.