I really wanted to write something first-person as a change of pace, so I figured I might chronicle the early days of my newest playthrough.
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Day 1 of the rest of my life
Dad was always big on journals and notes. He wrote everything down, all the time. Once, I asked him, why?
He said that it was an old habit of his. It helped him process things; events and information. He said that a lot of times, things happen so fast that you don't get to really think about them while they're happening. It's only when you go back and think it through in a linear fashion that you can get things straight sometimes.
He also said that it's good to write things down, because you never know what's gonna happen tomorrow.
This I always rolled my eyes at; I mean, we're in a freaking Vault. Nothing really changes.
Yeah, right.
Suddenly, I understand both of dad's points. Because in the space of a few hours, everything changed for me, and it happened so fast that by writing it down now, I'm hoping I can make some kind of sense of it.
I'm sitting here in this little town, Megaton. I'm sitting at a counter that used to be part of an airplane. I'm picking at a plate of... something. The cute girl running the lunch counter says it's called 'Cram'. It's strangely tasty, actually. I'm just not that hungry.
God, my hand hurts. The town doctor, Doc Church, said there was probably nerve damage. He said that the pain isn't likely to go away anytime soon, but with luck, I'll get used to it. Hoo-freaking-rah.
Behind me, there's a guy standing in a pool of water that must be irradiated slightly. He's worshipping an unexploded bomb sharing the pool of water with him. I don't know his name.
This is strange. I'm used to knowing everyone. In Vault 101, there were no strangers. Everyone knew everyone. It might be a good strange, though. Here, no one knows about how the G.O.A.T. told me I was supposed to be the Vault's tattoo artist.
I'm maybe half a mile away from the entrance of Vault 101. But I might as well be on the other side of the world.
How did I get here?
I'm fiddling with my PipBoy's controls, thinking about playing the tape that dad had left with Jonas for me again, but I kind of hate him right now. I know he couldn't have known what would happen in his wake. He might have thought that the Overseer would pitch a fit... but not that he would go as far as he did. Emotion and logic are two different things, though.
Instead of listening to dad's tape again, I scroll down to some notes I had recovered off his computer on the way out. He had destroyed most of his files when he left, but he failed to delete a half-finished journal entry. It was short, not even a complete entry. He likely had started an entry and got distracted before he could complete it. I'm convinced that these five words are the key to explaining why he left.
It says 'The Enclave knows I'm here'.