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It was fortunate for Nexus that Store Room 2A was on the ground floor of the hospital and conveniently close by. Unfortunately however, the store room door had a smallish window which somepony had smashed and climbed through to loot the contents. She looked despairingly at the shattered glass on the floor before jabbing the key into the lock and opening it up. Still barely walking on her 3 good legs, Nexus hobbled into the small storage room. It seemed like whoever had climbed through the window had done a great job on clearing the place out. Every shelf was bare with the exception of a few torn packets and some miscellaneous junk. None of it was going to be of any help to her.

Steadily walking deeper into the room, Nexus spotted a cabinet against the back wall. From her position, it appeared unopened with small lock keeping it closed. The doors had taken a beating and on close inspection the lock appeared to have been shot and burned numerous times to no avail.
Unsteadily and with great effort, Nexus raised the key again. Her vision dim and her telekinesis shaky but after a couple of attempts the lock clicked and the doors swung open.

Health potions! They were the first things she noticed and she drank a couple immediately. She lay down as the magic went to work, instantly feeling better. The wound in her hind leg stitched itself up and her vision cleared. It’d be a while before she was back to full health however, potions couldn’t replace blood.

Now out of immediate danger, Nexus began to sift through the contents of the cabinet thoroughly. This was amazing! She rammed her previously empty saddlebags full of medical supplies. There were another two healing potions, a few med-x syringes, some Radaway (Though she was unsure how useful it would be now), Mintals, Buck and number of drugs she couldn’t even pronounce and a couple of inhalers. This had to be worth a fortune!

Now with fully loaded saddlebags and a leg that could withstand her weight, Nexus trotted from the room following her own blood trail back to the hospital entrance. Part of her considered exploring the place further but the rest of her reasoned that this place had been cleaned out and she’d just got lucky. Really, really lucky.

Back on the street she tried to get her bearings and figure out just where she was and how far she had come before collapsing. It looked like the same town as before and it likely was. She couldn’t imagine having walked any great distance with a gaping hole in her leg. The street seemed quiet and still. There were a few sky chariot wrecks dotted along the road but other than that the streets were bare. With one final, cautious glance at the roof tops, Nexus once again set off walking.
My last post was horribly written, it felt super disjointed and awkward to read ^^; I think you did fine =P
*Poke*
As she opened her eyes, Nexus felt as though her head might split open, yet at the same time the pain felt very distant. A bright light shone through a hole in the roof of whatever structure she was in, momentarily blinding her. Disorientated she looked around for some clue as to where she might be. It was hard to focus with the room swimming and her head thick but she could just about make out a pastel pink butterfly mural pasted on the wall nearby.
As she tried to stand she became very suddenly aware of the blazing pain in her hind leg. Wearily she raised her head to look back. The floor around her was soaked in blood and puddles from the earlier rain storm were dyed a dark crimson. Blood still oozed from the jagged wound to her leg.

Panic surged through Nexus and she desperately tried to stand on her three good hooves only to stumble sideways as a horrible dizziness swept over her. Trying to clear the fogginess from her vision, she focused hard on standing still and taking in her surroundings.
The room around her looked like it had once been some sort of reception. The white walls were stained and cracked with age and neglect. Here and there bullet holes had blown chunks of brick away leaving ugly craters. The glass front had been blown out long ago and the shattered glass was strewn across the floor all around. Light streamed in through a skylight far above through which Nexus could see blue sky and clouds. At the far end of the hall was a wooden desk though it appeared someone had once used it for cover judging by the splintered wood that traced along its length. Behind that was the damaged yet still oddly cheerful looking butterfly mural.
From the ancient equipment and mural, Nexus figured this to be some kind of hospital. Before passing out she must have been looking for a healing potion or bandages to treat her wound. Everything after the dash inhaler seemed to be a merged multi coloured mess in her mind that refused to make sense.

Gingerly hoping on her three good legs and trying to blink the darkness in her vision, Nexus began to make her way across the room. It was doubtful anything would remain unlooted but if she didn’t find a healing potion on some bandages soon she was surely pass out again.
Crossing the reception was an agonisingly slow process on three legs, occasionally hopping off the forth to keep balanced. There was a terminal sheltered behind the shot up reception desk which miraculously still worked despite having both a cracked case and screen. The text was hard to read, more so with the burning pain and thundering headache but she just about managed.

Disappointingly, there was nothing worthwhile to Nexus unless she developed an urge to fill out tax returns on syringes. As she turned to leave however, another wave of nausea inducing dizziness filled her head and she toppled over, face planting the floor with a dull thud. It was from this position that something caught her attention beneath the desk, something small and silver. With a little magical manipulation. which did nothing to improve the headache, she drew out a small key with a tiny tag attached to it.

‘Store Room 2A’

Nexus could just make out the tiny writing scribbled on the tag. If this was the key for a store room, maybe it was still unopened? Either way it was her best and possibly only chance at this point. With fresh determination she fought her way upright and began limping towards the nearest corridor.
I'll post tonight if I get a chance ^^
Oh, I don't need to talk to him.
I was just a little worried that he hadn't posted ^^;
*Pokes Chapatrap*
I was wondering how that image was always changing. I thought you just changed it a lot ^^;
The cracked road stretched on endlessly into the distance. The surrounding landscape was quiet and still with the exception of few shrubs and some wild grass that bobbed lazily in the light breeze. Along the road Nexus trotted, the only visible sign of life in the apparently deserted wasteland. She had no idea where she was going, she didn’t even know what lay in this direction. It was simply the direction in which the road stretched.

The breeze kicked up a light haze of dust from the dry soil giving the distant horizon a shimmering effect. There was nothing out here but one pony and an ancient trail. Probably for the best. Nexus didn’t have a gun or any form of weapon. She was hungry and had no food or drink, no caps to buy them either. The limp saddlebag at her side contained few items. A single Dash inhaler she’d found in a burnt out building days back and never got round to selling. A couple of rounds for a gun she couldn’t even begin identify and an assortment of junk she’d picked up while walking. The only thing of interest she carried was the pipbuck attached to her right forehoof. The device was the only indicator of her stable dwelling past. Despite the rough treatment it had received during her years as a slave it remained remarkably intact structurally Sadly the slavers had disabled it when they found it impossible to remove and since then it had been little more than a dead weight at her side.

After what felt like hours, some shapes became apparent in the distance. They looked like structures, crumbled and burnt but still standing. Fortunate timing as well. The wind had steadily picked up over the hours she’d walked and black clouds were drawing in over head. Her trot became a gallop as the rain began to fall but by the time she’d reached the first building her mane and coat were soaked through. Ducking under the charred door frame she took shelter from the deluge in room beyond.

It wasn’t a large space, the ceiling had partly collapsed filling the tiny store room with rubble from the floor above. A little investigation of the surrounding area led Nexus to believe that it had once been some kind of convenience store. It seemed to have long since been cleared of anything valuable but she did manage to find an old bowl which she placed just outside the door to collect water.

Scouring the shelves on the shop floor turned up nothing but wrappers and long moulded foods that even a radroach would turn down. Disappointed she made her way back towards the door hoping to drink whatever had collected in the bowl to at least quench her thirst. Just as she was about to step outside however, the sound of voices caught her attention.

“I’m telling you man, somepoines in there. I came by here 10 minutes ago, no bowl. Now? Bowl. We’re not alone.”

“You sure you din’t just miss it? Ah mean it is a brown bowl on ah brown floor”

“It wasn’t there man. Somepony put it there!”

Nexus heard the faint sound of a gun being loaded even over the driving rain. This wasn’t good. Steadily she began to back her way toward the blown out front windows. If they came in she’d have to make a dash for it. Hiding behind a partly tipped shelf she watched as two stallions stepped through the doorway and into the back room. One of them, a reddish brown unicorn, held a crude looking rifle in his telekinesis, while the other, a dull grey earth pony, held a vicious looking blade in his mouth. Both of them were covered in spiked armour constructed of scrap. Raiders.

Fear gripped Nexus as she watched the two carefully work there way through the upturned shelves, combing the shop for her. The mere thought of what would happen if she was caught terrified the life out of her. She’d have to run.
Using her own telekinesis, wary of the light her horn was producing, she nudged a barely standing shelf on the far side of the room. With satisfyingly loud ‘clang’ the shelf clattered to the floor discarding it’s load of empty soda bottles over the floor. Both raiders turned at once to face the noise and seizing the moment she ran.

A shout of alarm echoed behind her followed by the crack of the unicorns rifle. The ground to her left erupted sending chips of worn concrete spraying into the air. Glancing back for just a second she was shocked to see both raiders already in pursuit, the unicorn reloading his rifle as he ran. To her growing panic she realised that knife pony was gaining on her closing the gap between them rapidly.

Without even thinking about the potential consequences, Nexus drew the Dash inhaler from her saddle bag, shoved it in her mouth and breathed deeply. The effect was instantaneous. Around her the world seemed to slow. She could see clearly the drops of rain as they crashed into the ground, exploding into tiny flowers on the cracked side walk. Behind her she heard another loud crack as the rifle fired a second shot. Turning she was amazed to see a shock wave of prismatic colours explode from the rifles barrel. The shot again crashed into the ground near by kicking up wet gravel and dirt.

Then she energy rush came. It was like drinking 100.. No 200… No 2000 bottles of sparkle cola. She felt great! Amazing. Ready for anything! Nothing could stop her! She was powered by rainbows. Amazing rainbows. Rainbows and sunshine. Wow rainbows were awesome. No. She was awesome! Rainbows were also awesome. If there was a list of the top 10 most awesome things, 1 with be Nexus, 2 would be rainbows… 3 would probably be something like snack cakes or sparkle cola or sunshine or rainbows… Wait, no, rainbows were number 2!

So great was the rush that she barely acknowledged the third rifle shot. Both raiders were now so far behind her that she barely even registered their existence any more. They were nothing, insignificant. After running a little further, looping behind buildings and down alleyways Nexus was satisfied she had ditched her pursuers and slipped inside a house out of the rain. By this time, the Dash was starting to wear off and she was suddenly feeling incredibly tired. More than that, she really wanted some more. Desperately she tried the inhaler again but to no avail. Disappointed, she made a note to acquire more in the future. It’d be very useful if she ever had to outrun raiders again or anything else in the wasteland for that matter.
Hm, I generally like to have other people posting alongside me.
Maybe it's just because that's how all the RPs I've been in have worked ^^; For the most part I've never had any problems with other players... Aside from when the stop posting for no apparent reason =/
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