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Rena, Olivia and Lloyd


The way was quick and the way was mostly void of undead. As they half ran, half power walked, Lloyd made his introductions and explained where they should head. His name was Lloyd Mathews. He was a young man in his twenties and lived at the Mathews Farmhouse a mile away from the town of Karn. He explained how he and a group of survivors were living at the farm ever since the outbreak started, living off the land and the large supply of items his father always kept on hand for emergencies.

"Though he never imagined an emergency such as this," Lloyd told the group.

The supplies came in handy all the same. His father had been on of the first of Lloyd's family to die. Lloyd did not elaborate as how he died or how the rest of his family soon followed. He did tell them that soon the farmhouse became full of travelers and villagers who knew of the farmhouse. It was fine living for a time, but somehow one of the fences broke. There had been no time to inspect the fence to find out why it broke, because the undead were on the property before anyone had realized it. A lot of their people were attacked. In a panic, Lloyd and the others still alive ran for it, hoping to make it to somewhere safe.

"Long story short," Lloyd told the group, "I'm the only one who made it. I ran out of ammo and hid in that store case. If not for you guys, I would be gone."
Olivia was in some guy's arms. The woman had told him to look out for her, but she did not like a strange man touching her. She had her fair share of strangers and their potential danger. She looked around, hoping Mercy would come to her side again, but she was being led around by the woman. Olivia pulled her arm out of the man's grasp and looked up at him as they made their way through the forest. He looked normal enough, but it was hard to judge who was normal and who was mental. A memory was trying to force it's way into her head, almost making her walk into a tree.

"No..." Olivia whispered. 'I do not want to think about this again,' she thought.



Olivia glanced back at the large backpack on her back. Her doll, the purse and all of Melissa's clothing were still inside. She had never found the group of people she had been with at that time. Maybe they were still alive? She hoped so. She looked at the man again and bit her lower lip.

"I can walk on my own, thanks though. It's better for both of us to have use of our hands free, don't you think."
They came to the cornfield. It was massive. Olivia looked at it in awe, imagining all the corn on the cob feasts she could be having soon. No sooner had she started to imagine all the dishes that corn could go in, did something stumble from behind the tree and head toward the unsuspecting group.

Rena was the first to notice. She was quick with her shovel, having used it as her main weapon since she left her ballet studio when this all started. The first swing did not kill the undead. She kicked him in the chest with her pointe shoe and bashed it on the head again when it fell to the ground.

"Ballerina Girl, the killer of the undead," Olivia joked, trying to make light of the situation. "I hope that was the only one." She looked at the cornfield. "Are we really going through there? It will be like the blind leading the blind!"

"I've been doing this ever since I was old enough to walk," Lloyd assured. "I know the way, just follow my voice. Hold hands if that makes you feel more comfortable."

Rena offered Olivia her hand and she took it.
There had been some screaming and sounds of fighting as they made it through the cornfield, but Olivia and Rena did not face any undead.

"Everyone okay?" Rena asked. Someone asked that after each fight and it seemed everyone was okay though nobody would truly be able to know until they got to the other side. With all the adrenaline, someone might not realize they were bitten.

"Hold up, the fence is almost within touching distance. I can see some undead." Lloyd said in a whisper, loud enough for only Olivia and Rena who was right behind him. They passed the message along and one by one everyone knew to stop moving forward.

Olivia pulled Rena up toward Lloyd. She parted the corn and looked toward the fence and the farmhouse. It was very impressive, and scary. There were undead everywhere, but not as many as she had been imagining. The farmhouse was made from brown wood, and seemed to be at least three stories high, maybe more if it had a basement. There was a large pond on he grounds and nearby that there was a well and a water pump. Behind the farmhouse, she could see some crops that were in full bloom, though she could not tell what was being grown.

Closest to them, there were six undead shambling by the fence near where they were. She wondered how the fence got broken, but did not have to wonder for long when she noticed the true problem had not been a break at all. Someone had left open what looked like a gate.

"Who would have done that?" Olivia whispered, seeing Lloyd notice it the same time she had. He shook his head, seeming at a loss for words.

"It's a gate that gives us easy access to the cornfield," Lloyd muttered. "Had to be an accident. Just had to."

"Okay long range melee up front," Rena said, trying to get the girl with the bow's attention. "We need to pick some of these guys off before we venture any further into the property."
Remy


With Luka and Ash in tow, Remy helped them track the other group of people toward the woods. He was currently crouched in front of the wooden entrance looking at a footprint in the dirt. It didn't take a rocket scientist to know they were on the right track. The footprint was child size or from a woman with very small feet. He stood up and nodded at the other two.

"Quietly, this way," Remy said. "Be careful."

Their trail was easy to follow once they got in the woods. There were broken twigs, footprints and the most helpful clue... a trail of dead bodies. The bodies were few in numbers and Remy was glad the group had not came across too much trouble. He would enjoy meeting up with them and being able to catch his barrings again. It had been a while since he was part of a group. It was hard to tell who could be trusted, but sometimes he knew that the risk had to be taken.

"The cornfield should be there. It was on the map."

Sure enough, they stumbled upon the cornfield. "Oh look, somebody left us a path of broken corn stalks."

Hopefully they were far enough behind the others that the two groups would not come upon each other and think the other group was undead. Remy winced at the thought.

"Go slowly, keep voices low, try not to make any unneeded noise. I'll whistle, follow it." He went first, crouching low as possible. After every few feet, he whistled to show his position to the other two. There was no undead attacks, but he did trip over a couple bodies. The first group had been busy.
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teapotshark said
They should find CatDog memorabilia all over the farm, in the stupidest places.


Careful, I might make Lloyd a CatDog fanatic lol
Vicier said
I only just got the call this morning! And I figured out how I'm going to make roleplaying a job!


Role playing while on the job? May I ask what type of job this is? O.o
Espatier said
((Sorry, I had to nudge Luka a little to get us all together, though now John is off by himself again. Oh well.))THAT is "GRAMPS" to you, you..you..you young wiper snapper!


Vicier said
Guys.... I GOT A JOB :D


Congrats!

Having a job is a good thing. I'm still jobless (though I get a little money from babysitting, but it goes toward gas and pet food lol )
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