Time Skip - 2 days later. Time - Morning
~Remy & Lloyd~
The farmhouse was a lot bigger on the inside than it appeared on the outside. Not only did it have the typical upstairs and downstairs, but a fully furnished basement and attic that could be used for living space and storing things. There were several rooms an all four floors, half having been converted into bedrooms and the other half used to store important things; food, clothing, weapons, and farm tools.
The kitchen was huge and fully stocked; the Mathew's clan had been efficient, Remy gave them that. The storerooms were also stalked and barely anything had been used. It had to be because nobody had ransacked the house and the last group had only used the bare minimum to get by. The farm was also self sufficient for the most part.
Lloyd was young, only 22, but Remy was impressed how quickly he took to being in charge of seeing that all his new "guest" had the things they needed and a place to sleep. They were given fresh clothing, blankets and a room, though they were put two to three to a room. It was better to keep them closer together, rather than all spread out. Not to mention, there being the chance for more survivors eventually. Though that seemed slim to none.
Remy found himself being in the same room as Ash and Mercy on the first floor. He was not sure why Lloyd decided they should be in the same room. He assumed that Lloyd thought they all knew each other because Remy had shown up with Ash and the girl had a very public reunion with Mercy. Oh well, it didn't matter. A room was a room. The room they would be staying in had a twin size bed and a bunk bed. It looked like it had once belonged to children. There were toys everywhere and stuffed animals and posters of cartoons on the walls. This saddened him because he knew the children who had once been in this room were now dead.
Lloyd had not said as much, but it was clear he was the last of his family.
As for Lloyd, he had his own room on the second floor. His original room that he had lived in all his life. He had been up there for a while, mourning the death of his beloved felines and canine family members. Only Whiskers and Marvin had survived. The way that man had treated Bosco before he died still made him boil up inside. He wanted to kick that man... that man named Cat from his house, but he decided not to start a war among the survivors. He would leave things the way they were for now.
And because he feared the Cat was completely messed up and nothing would help him, he put him and his sibling together in a room in the attic to try and distance them from the more "sane" members of the group.
~Olivia~
Even though it was early in the morning, she was wide awake. Olivia looked out the window. She sighed, shaking her head. The silence should be welcoming, but it scared her. This calm could not last forever, but she really wished it would. It was Heaven to not have any death in her life for two whole days. She knew a time would come when the group would have to send out scouting parties to neighboring towns and do surviving stuff, but she hoped they held off a little longer. The farmhouse was stocked like the Mathew's family knew the outbreak was going to happen in advance. Though she knew from experience that farmers usually lived this way.
The redhead looked around the room she was in. It was pretty bare. There were only two twin size beds, a lamp and a dingy old dresser. No decorations, no nothing. Her roommate was the strange girl who wore all blue, who she had learned was named Kaylah. Their room was right next door to Mercy, the cop Remy and Mercy's friend Ash. She wished she could share a room with Mercy, but did not want everyone to think she was a big baby, so she kept her mouth shut when Lloyd laid down the room plans.
~Rena~
Day 2 found her waking up at 6 am. As quietly as she could, she got out of her bed and tip toed out of the room and into the adjoining bathroom. The room she was in used to be a master bedroom. It was across the hall from the other two rooms that Remy, Ash, Mercy, Olivia and Kaylah occupied. Rena's roommates were Chris and Tony. Nobody really had the chance to do much talking, because they had been working really hard in getting the farmhouse ready to live in again, clearing it of dead bodies and reinforcing the fence, but Rena thought the duo were nice enough.
She took a quick shower and got dressed in a fresh pair of leotards. The rest of her clothes were outside hanging on a line. She had washed them yesterday and hung them before going to bed. Rena put on her pointe shows and headed toward her destination.
The fact that there was working water made her want to dance with joy. So she did, down in the basement. It was sectioned off into two parts. One part of it was just a huge open room, probably had been used as a game room, and the other part was two rooms that just had random junk inside them.
She looked around the basement, and started to do some warmup exercises.