Ash Holloway
Location: Hordebuster
Skills: Leadership, Mechanic, Engineering
Tiffany's directions were right, Ash knew it. It had been a while since he had been out scavenging for supplied this way, but the more she gave directions the more it matched up with what he thought he remembered about the roads out this way. Just a little farther south and they could circumvent Newnan and the hellish issues of geology that had very recently destroyed it. Ash was a moderately religious man. He was raised that way, it even made sense to him. But concepts like
Faith took a massive hit; some several over the course of the past handful of years. Were the world as it was Before, this little mishap that claimed so many lives would have been labeled an "Act Of God", rendering most insurance companies without liability to pay out on their policies.
But none of that mattered now. It was what it was, there were survivors, and people were going to meet back up. It would be tearful, it would be joyous, and then the reality of their situation would swing back to crush their spirits. One thing at a time, though. One thing at a time. Ash had to get what was left of his people before the horde did. Maybe Newnan's corpse would buy them some time.
Or maybe a pileup of abandoned cars would prevent them from getting directly to their destination. Yeah. That had to be it. Ash couldn't tell if they just happened there as a matter of happenstance during some emergency or another, or whether they were put there with intent. If they were being herded to some specific destination by persons unknown, he would be very put out.
"Damnit." he breathed. Addressing Tiffany and Jack, he said louder,
"The 'Buster could probably push through, but it's one hell of a risk at night. Tiff, we need a course around. I'm going to hit that road going west, ah... Handy." He sighed, debating whether of not to voice his concern aloud. After taking a couple of seconds to reorient the Hordebuster on the new path, he decided to be transparent.
"I don't know if those cars are there on purpose or just because. Stay sharp." The next few moments saw Ash really open up the potential of the 'Buster. Level, clear roads helped a lot in this endeavor, and before he knew it he was passing another Providence Baptist Church.
"Hmm... that's wierd." he said, nodding to the church. Risking a glance back, Ash spoke frankly with Jack.
"We're going to get her back. Promise." He turned eyes back to the road in time to see a horse breeding ranch, or what used to be one. The faded sign labled it as "Jen-Nor Arabians". He rather wished he could have seen it when it was still a working business.
Thalia Carmichael
Location: AdammSkills: Stealth, Pistol
Just as promised, Thalia fell into a defensive posture behind Thana, trailing her by a few feet. In all fairness, the half-Latina spitfire should have been taking point, being the least injured out of the two of them. She could tell that Thana really needed to press onward, and to hell with the consequences. Thalia understood, in part. If she were capable of fully feeling empathy in that moment, she probably would have expressed something to the effect that the man in charge of this place was likewise responsible for the death of some of her Familia, as well. Indirectly, even her battle sisters from Fairburn, a sort of second family until she could take better care of herself out in the badlands of the former United States.
Of course the problem was that this man wasn't an idiot. Not a total idiot, anyway. He remained away in his little corner of his complex, hidden away from the death and defeat suffered by his people. He might have used his soldiers' sacrifices to make an escape, giving their passing some kind of meaning, however sad and misled it might have been, but his very presence denied them that tiny piece of honor in the afterlife. Nor was he enough of an idiot to approach with empty hands, either. Perhaps he didn't know that Thana came with friends, though how a single woman could have stormed that place successfully was beyond her. Thalia's was not a military mind. She would have preferred to have gathered intelligence and made a surgical strike against a specific target, knifepoint assassination style.
In actuality, she would have preferred to utilize electronic surveillance measures first and scan a blueprint against a satellite overlay of the building, accounting for utility dig points, active security systems, and terrain features beforehand, then stealthed in and extracted the target. His head, anyway. And maybe she would have, but that damned, crazy Apocalypse had a way of ruining everybody's weekend plans. This would have to do.
Moreover, this guy was a cult leader. The world turned to shit, and this guy responded by grouping a bunch of scared, weak willed survivors around himself and through clever use of psychology and negative reinforcement, mads them part of a violence based ego mass. Not that Thalia knew exactly what that meant, it was something she caught on the Lifetime Channel a few years ago. She expected that the man knew how to talk some serious, mind altering shit, and decided that they didn't need to get into a conversation lest a mortal distraction take place. Wouldn't you know it, that was
exactly how he started things.
Thana hesitated. She couldn't blame her too much, really. From what she was saying in the truck earlier, this guy did traumatizing things to someone very close to her. And when he brought up Thana's sister,
and she still didn't fire, it was time to do what she promised her new Navy friend:
Cover her ass. The plan was to sneak around quietly and take him by surprise. Use Thana as visual cover and shock and awe the bastard. Then plug him full of holes and watch the fluids run out of him. It was a good plan. It just didn't go down that way:
Quiet as a church mouse, the skull-faced Angel softshoe ran up behind Thana, raising her guns and preparing to loose a volley of metal traveling at the speed of sound into the disgusting man. Unfortunately, her foot caught behind a randomly placed janitor's bucket full of human eyes in various states of decay, punting it like a soccer ball and flinging the nasty soup of orbs and ichor to splat against a nearby wall. The solid masses of ocular organs, some trailing optic nerves like gruesome, airborne tadpoles, rebounded and sailed between Thalia and Adamm. Her eyes widened with utter disbelief that something like that
could happen, let alone
just did, but within the quarter second they narrowed, focusing on her intended target.
Adamm knew she was back there. Obviously. If he didn't before, he sure as hell did by then. Both of his guns raised with Thalia in mind, but it was too late. Her own sights lined up, and a single finger twitch actuated the lever necessary to send a bullet from her Machete Security Services issue Glock 17s pistol, heralded by the faintest of muzzle flash, speeding toward its intended target. Slow motion would have seen the ballistic slug spiraling, parting the air in front of it in a dazzling demonstration of the physics of motion. It flew straight, it flew true. Thalia's aim was flawless. An errant eyeball tumbled and spun in front of the bullet just before it reached its destination, parting like a miniature rotten melon. It was the last thing that Adamm experienced before the 9mm NATO round connected with his forehead, millimeters above the bridge of his nose. He didn't even have time to blink before the bullet exited the back of his head, blowing open his skullcap like a trapdoor held on by a fleshy hinge.
When the eyes mostly settled, some two or three still rolling around the floor in the manner of misplaced gumballs (and one spinning around stationary like a toy top), Thalia looked to Thana.
"Look, I saw 'The Incredibles'. Monologuing is bad." and then more seriously,
"Hey Navy, yah gonna be okay? If you want to unload a clip into his rectum, we got a couple minutes now. Just let me bag the head afters. We cool?" The truth was, Thalia didn't care much for unnecessary cruelty. The man had to die. She saw an opening. Adamm couldn't hurt anyone anymore, and that was that. But she knew that not everyone thought like her. There was hope that she could be allies with Thana after this, though feelings were running hot right now. Anything could happen.