@Amelian Draco@The Kraken@Mr Rage@Kidd
Like some lost and abused dog Tod fell in beside Lillah rather quickly; the suddenness at which he seemed to not only trust the newcomer do exactly as she said was almost somewhat alarming. When looked in the eyes he still had a rather glossy, almost fog like, stare-as if even though he spoke to Lillah he truly wasn't "there at the moment." He seemed to be following her more for something to do; as if the promise of supplies and shelter had been completely meaningless.
"Don't worry about our little meet and greet-I was most likely shambling around like one of those things anyways." He said the word with complete disgust and hate "Hell, I probably would have shot me too if I were you." Tod went on to explain while absent mindidly rubbing the freshly formed bruise on his shoulder.
Just as Lillah was guiding them out of the abandoned but well stocked hospital Tod, or as Lillah knew him "MinuteMan", stopped in his tracks-his eyes drawn to the broken lock that lead to the room that kept only part of the hospitals vast stock of narcotics and drugs. Momentarily he stared at the door as he briefly opened his mouth to say something-but then seemed to fight the urge, instead continuing to follow Lillah. After all he had enough pills inside his leather jacket to last his newfound secrete addiction at least a month or two.
For a good ten minutes the pair made their way uneventfully towards the casino; Tod along the way explaining just why he had been at the hospital, the only reasoning he gave for being there that he thought "The kids simply needed a hero"-he didn't mention at all how he had, atleast in his mind, completely and utterly failed them. Any attempt Lillah made to even question the events at the hospital were only met with an extremely eerie, almost scary, stone faced silence from Tod. He either couldn't or wouldn't talk about it.
As they navigated the winding and cluttered streets it wasn't long before the pair was able to just make out the large daunting buildings that made up the casino and hotel-only they hadn't even been able to see the grand structure for more then a minute or two when the sounds of frantic close quarters fighting echoed off of the long abandoned buildings that made up the nearby city streets. At the random sounds of struggle that echoed off the rather empty landscape Tod couldn't help but go into "fight over flight" as he momentarily closed both eyes, the immediate act of focusing switching some unseen mental switch in his head. He could feel the immediate effects as his unknown power literally sent some foreign energy shooting through his veins; immediately he felt both the rush of becoming not only stronger but "safe" within this new sick and dangerous world.
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Lillah flinched--she had been trying to pin down the sounds when MinuteMan was a step ahead of her: he was ready to act. And he wanted her opinion. "Oh, uh--let's check it out?" she suggested. She had never been the leader-type. "If it's zombies, do you thing." As she spoke, she reloaded the shot gun.
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Tod let out a brief but clean and toothy grin at Lillahs response. The few features that his mask did happen to expose contorted into an expression that resembled an extremely quick, yet almost unnoticeable, display of genuine happiness. "Sure thing, Boss."
Before Lillah had a chance to respond Tod assumed an awkward "squatting" position, as if he was some wierdo trying to work out his calves in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. Honestly the odd and bizarre sight only made the following display more impressive, Tod (or Minuteman, as Lillah knew him.) literally shooting up into the sky, his body resembling a mere man hopping up from a squat with all his energy-only unlike a real man who might have been lucky to jump two feet into the air Tod's tall leather jacket clad body shot a good hundred feat upwards in a diagonal arc, quickly disappearing over and behind the buildings that made up the city street.
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KABOOM
The sudden meteor like impact that took place threw both The Maker and Vivian off of their feat along with the encroaching crowd of shamblers that the ex villain had been keeping at bay-the large undead group almost comically falling into a large pile of struggling limbs and annoying groans. That was except for the one runner Vivian had moments before cut in half-only now the rotten decaying corpse was literally running headlong on his hands towards Minuteman (which for the half sized corpse only came up to Tods knee.)
Without a moments hesitation Tod met the charging corpse; (the rotten zombie using his arms for legs, as if some undead acrobat) greeting the decaying man with what many could only compare to a football styled punters kick; the vicious one legged atack that was amplified by Tods powers sending what was left of the zombified man soaring well out of sight and over the adjacent buildings.
Quickly he looked from Vivian to The Maker and then to the pile of thralling zombies. “Sounded like you all could have used a hand. Wait-your not criminals, right?”
Like some lost and abused dog Tod fell in beside Lillah rather quickly; the suddenness at which he seemed to not only trust the newcomer do exactly as she said was almost somewhat alarming. When looked in the eyes he still had a rather glossy, almost fog like, stare-as if even though he spoke to Lillah he truly wasn't "there at the moment." He seemed to be following her more for something to do; as if the promise of supplies and shelter had been completely meaningless.
"Don't worry about our little meet and greet-I was most likely shambling around like one of those things anyways." He said the word with complete disgust and hate "Hell, I probably would have shot me too if I were you." Tod went on to explain while absent mindidly rubbing the freshly formed bruise on his shoulder.
Just as Lillah was guiding them out of the abandoned but well stocked hospital Tod, or as Lillah knew him "MinuteMan", stopped in his tracks-his eyes drawn to the broken lock that lead to the room that kept only part of the hospitals vast stock of narcotics and drugs. Momentarily he stared at the door as he briefly opened his mouth to say something-but then seemed to fight the urge, instead continuing to follow Lillah. After all he had enough pills inside his leather jacket to last his newfound secrete addiction at least a month or two.
For a good ten minutes the pair made their way uneventfully towards the casino; Tod along the way explaining just why he had been at the hospital, the only reasoning he gave for being there that he thought "The kids simply needed a hero"-he didn't mention at all how he had, atleast in his mind, completely and utterly failed them. Any attempt Lillah made to even question the events at the hospital were only met with an extremely eerie, almost scary, stone faced silence from Tod. He either couldn't or wouldn't talk about it.
As they navigated the winding and cluttered streets it wasn't long before the pair was able to just make out the large daunting buildings that made up the casino and hotel-only they hadn't even been able to see the grand structure for more then a minute or two when the sounds of frantic close quarters fighting echoed off of the long abandoned buildings that made up the nearby city streets. At the random sounds of struggle that echoed off the rather empty landscape Tod couldn't help but go into "fight over flight" as he momentarily closed both eyes, the immediate act of focusing switching some unseen mental switch in his head. He could feel the immediate effects as his unknown power literally sent some foreign energy shooting through his veins; immediately he felt both the rush of becoming not only stronger but "safe" within this new sick and dangerous world.
---
Lillah flinched--she had been trying to pin down the sounds when MinuteMan was a step ahead of her: he was ready to act. And he wanted her opinion. "Oh, uh--let's check it out?" she suggested. She had never been the leader-type. "If it's zombies, do you thing." As she spoke, she reloaded the shot gun.
---
Tod let out a brief but clean and toothy grin at Lillahs response. The few features that his mask did happen to expose contorted into an expression that resembled an extremely quick, yet almost unnoticeable, display of genuine happiness. "Sure thing, Boss."
Before Lillah had a chance to respond Tod assumed an awkward "squatting" position, as if he was some wierdo trying to work out his calves in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. Honestly the odd and bizarre sight only made the following display more impressive, Tod (or Minuteman, as Lillah knew him.) literally shooting up into the sky, his body resembling a mere man hopping up from a squat with all his energy-only unlike a real man who might have been lucky to jump two feet into the air Tod's tall leather jacket clad body shot a good hundred feat upwards in a diagonal arc, quickly disappearing over and behind the buildings that made up the city street.
---
KABOOM
The sudden meteor like impact that took place threw both The Maker and Vivian off of their feat along with the encroaching crowd of shamblers that the ex villain had been keeping at bay-the large undead group almost comically falling into a large pile of struggling limbs and annoying groans. That was except for the one runner Vivian had moments before cut in half-only now the rotten decaying corpse was literally running headlong on his hands towards Minuteman (which for the half sized corpse only came up to Tods knee.)
Without a moments hesitation Tod met the charging corpse; (the rotten zombie using his arms for legs, as if some undead acrobat) greeting the decaying man with what many could only compare to a football styled punters kick; the vicious one legged atack that was amplified by Tods powers sending what was left of the zombified man soaring well out of sight and over the adjacent buildings.
Quickly he looked from Vivian to The Maker and then to the pile of thralling zombies. “Sounded like you all could have used a hand. Wait-your not criminals, right?”