Victor - 'Fresh 'n Easy' Walker, Louisiana - June Hunter-Darling, Augusta Hunter, Malcolm Okada
"No shitting you." He grabbed the cart and followed her back into the store. Pausing with the kids. This was a reunion he didn't want to watch. Yeah he knew Mandy would be happy, that should be enough. It was enough for the logical part of Victor's mind, but that didn't make him want to see her face light up at the sight of someone who wasn't him.
The scowl she had given him when they had reunited themselves. Victor pushed the memory away and looked over at the kids. "So uh, do you guys know Mandy too?"
Mandy - Streets of Walker, LA - Annie, Cricin, and June
Mandy knew the guy was yelling. What he was saying, she had no clue. Probably some insult, but it didn't seem like he was going to follow or shoot her. That was a relief. She'd go back to the store and tell Victor that there were at least two people in town, and they were hard for her to understand.
That was enough running off. Mandy thought. No more of that. Things always went wrong. You meet the wrong people, or zombies. Zombies sucked if she couldn't see them coming.
Mandy turned back down the street that the grocery store was on. Leaving Victor alone was stupid. What if the people inside the store were part of the other group? What if they kidnapped Victor? Mandy didn't know what someone would do to him, but he was still a friend. Someone her mom had trusted.
She looked up and saw someone standing outside the store. Not Victor... No... No way. It had to be impossible. The person had their back turned away from Mandy looking the other way, but the frame the way they held themselves. Mandy shivered, "June?" Hope flared up around her, and she tried to push it away because it was too impossible.
"No shitting you." He grabbed the cart and followed her back into the store. Pausing with the kids. This was a reunion he didn't want to watch. Yeah he knew Mandy would be happy, that should be enough. It was enough for the logical part of Victor's mind, but that didn't make him want to see her face light up at the sight of someone who wasn't him.
The scowl she had given him when they had reunited themselves. Victor pushed the memory away and looked over at the kids. "So uh, do you guys know Mandy too?"
Mandy - Streets of Walker, LA - Annie, Cricin, and June
Mandy knew the guy was yelling. What he was saying, she had no clue. Probably some insult, but it didn't seem like he was going to follow or shoot her. That was a relief. She'd go back to the store and tell Victor that there were at least two people in town, and they were hard for her to understand.
That was enough running off. Mandy thought. No more of that. Things always went wrong. You meet the wrong people, or zombies. Zombies sucked if she couldn't see them coming.
Mandy turned back down the street that the grocery store was on. Leaving Victor alone was stupid. What if the people inside the store were part of the other group? What if they kidnapped Victor? Mandy didn't know what someone would do to him, but he was still a friend. Someone her mom had trusted.
She looked up and saw someone standing outside the store. Not Victor... No... No way. It had to be impossible. The person had their back turned away from Mandy looking the other way, but the frame the way they held themselves. Mandy shivered, "June?" Hope flared up around her, and she tried to push it away because it was too impossible.