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Fallout 3: The Lone Wanderer's Road
"I am a man who walks alone
When I'm walking a dark road."
-Iron Maiden
Chapter 1
It was early morning, the sun's rays gently caressing the traumatized DC Wasteland. It was as if the sun were mocking the earth. Father and son, like twins birthing from a womb, emerged from Vault 112.
"Thank you son, for rescuing me... but...I told you to remain in the Vault, where you were safe."
"You also told me we'd always lived in the Vault."
"Yes...but you have to understand that..."
"You lied to me. You've been lying to me my whole life!"
James looked away from his son, the sprite youth had a point. A very sharp one, at that.
"I'm sorry... we don't have time right now. I promise you, soon, I'll explain it all to you."
"[censored]! You had 18 years and never once said anything. You make time. Now."
Son stared long at father, pain and anger plain as the dust beneath their feet. He was stubborn. Much like his father, much like his late mother.
"Fine. Understand, son that I only wanted you to be safe. Catherine, your mother, died birthing you. The pain, the shock was.... just too much for me to handle. You are all I had. My brothers, sisters were all dead. My parents too. I never knew of any aunts, uncles, cousins. You're everything to me. Then as now. I met an expedition from Vault 101 at Megaton. After some... convincing, they generously allowed us in."
"I understand that, dad. But why did you lie to me?"
"Jonah, If I had told you the truth, what then? You would have wanted to leave the Vault, wouldn't you?"
His father had a point. "And then what? The whole Vault would've disintegrated. The Vaultec regulations were quite clear, no one leaves. The Overseer was quite clear in that, although he was known to be flexible from time to time. I did it to be safe, for both of us to be safe. In there, there were no raiders or radscorpions or super mutants or food shortages to worry about. Everything was provided for us. Even companionship. I hope you haven't forgotten about Amata."
No, he could never forget her.
"Living your life in a Vault doesn't prepare you for life outside, does it?"
That was true. He'd barely scraqed by through these past few days. Raiders, the terrible super mutants, the terrifying mirelurks. It was a miracle he was still alive. It had been a difficult apprenticeship. Being exiled from your only home, from the girl you loved, learning your entire life was a lie. After being cheated in Megaton's saloon, he'd quickly learned that dishonesty was the way of life out here in the wasteland. He'd tracked his father. At first, it was out of familial love. The more pieces he picked up on the way, the more he learned, the more his intentions changed, the more ambiguous his emotions.
"I beg you, son. Follow me to Rivet City. Maybe... maybe it's time I finished what I started, all those years ago."
"Okay."