"Michael Andrews," Florence repeated his name with smile. It simply could not be put into words how grateful she was to be in the company of another living, breathing, warm blooded, human being, rather than the wicked undead that she seemed to be surrounded with. "I might be speaking too quickly, but it's a pleasure to meet you." As far as she could see, Michael posed no threat to her and appeared to be very friendly and talkative. She hoped he stayed that way.
After devouring half of the tin of the canned beef, Florence packed it back away. Although she still hungered immensely, she needed to preserve her food. Who knew how much longer it would be until she found more. She heard Michael talking about the survivors Florence had mentioned. She too hoped they had food and water. But even if they did, who was to say they'd share? Through her travels, Florence had seen humans at their worst. Selfishness and deceit was at an all time high. "There were about four of them...or five, I couldn't quite tell. They were entering the city's borders then started heading west before I lost sight of them," she said to Michael as she peered out over the edge of the rooftop, into the darkness of the night. A city that would have been lit up like a Christmas tree at night, was pitch black. It was a pure example of how the times had changed things.
Florence looked back at Michael who was offering her his water bottle. She was shocked by his generosity, she had not seen this extent since the outbreak. "Are you sure?" she asked him as she slowly reached out for the water bottle. While she felt rather guilty taking other survivor's resources, she had been desperate for water lately. All she had was the rain water that collected in a bucket that was on the roof.
After devouring half of the tin of the canned beef, Florence packed it back away. Although she still hungered immensely, she needed to preserve her food. Who knew how much longer it would be until she found more. She heard Michael talking about the survivors Florence had mentioned. She too hoped they had food and water. But even if they did, who was to say they'd share? Through her travels, Florence had seen humans at their worst. Selfishness and deceit was at an all time high. "There were about four of them...or five, I couldn't quite tell. They were entering the city's borders then started heading west before I lost sight of them," she said to Michael as she peered out over the edge of the rooftop, into the darkness of the night. A city that would have been lit up like a Christmas tree at night, was pitch black. It was a pure example of how the times had changed things.
Florence looked back at Michael who was offering her his water bottle. She was shocked by his generosity, she had not seen this extent since the outbreak. "Are you sure?" she asked him as she slowly reached out for the water bottle. While she felt rather guilty taking other survivor's resources, she had been desperate for water lately. All she had was the rain water that collected in a bucket that was on the roof.