» Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:38 am
OOC- Oh, I wasn't aware DB and Yttrium were sick, so I was sort of waiting for everyone. x) Sorry 'bout that.
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Collie had explained that, "I think the guy I shot was maybe one of those, but it wasn't hostile...maybe it wasn't hostile yet. He asked me to do it...." Appearing sheepish before adding on, "That guy was nice though...he wanted my help. I don't think those guys," he motions to a pair of forms leaving the decrepit building in a low slouch, "I don't think they're nice at all."
After one last moment of eying him, Katherine relented. It wasn't like Collie had killed a kid who had asked for food. The explanation, as odd as it sounded, was fair enough.
At the howls suddenly beginning to surround them-hoarse, beastly howls-Kathy immediately raised her gun and cocked it. She had restrained earlier, not wishing the risk of accidentally shooting something-but she had been trained in this sort of thing...besides, she didn't want the thing unloaded if one of the freaks of nature came leaping for her. No one had let one close enough, for long enough, to see what happened after they actually got hold of you. Adler wasn't about to let her be the one to act as the test subject for that.
Listening, but no longer daring to look over and away from the inky black darkness surrounding them, to Zoey she heard, "Its probably not a good time for introductions, but I'm Zoey." Clearing her own voice, the fifteen year old simply replied, "Kathy." No time for the technical crap, Kathy was shorter anyways.
Suddenly one monster appeared far too close to Samuel, and Kathy had been scared to absolute silence. Besides, screams were kind of more pathetic. Even as she watched the thing fall against the man, as it had been flying at him when he had shot it, she could feel herself nearly dry-heaving out of disgust and shivering out of fear and shock. The girl could only imagine what would happen if any one of them died, let alone Samuel. Who seemed to be the most friendly and calm of the group. Yet, friendly, nice or not-they all needed each other. They'd just be all that much more likely screwed if they had one less person helping shoot and kill these...things.
At the sight of the gooey flesh stickily clutching to Samuel's clothing, Kathy had to take a breath, squint her eyes for a moment, and glance away. This was no time to delve into how absolutely creepy it was that the flesh had actually rolled off onto and remained on someone's clothing. She would have asked everyone if they were okay-but the answer was pretty obvious: F*** no.
With yet another of them appearing only a few feet from her, Kathy didn't hesitate to shoot it. Making several shots for the head-a couple of the last not being near necessary. A curse could be heard made under the brunette's breath. A bit of a trigger-happy move, there, but if she was much more scared she would likely p*** herself. Shooting at bottles and birds was notably different to shooting at these things.
When Samuel gave some form of directions, Katherine made no argument whatsoever. Hell, she was happy to hear something like that-as she herself couldn't think of what to do. Other than shoot what came at her or anyone else. Though at the comment that it was, "Gonna be a long night..." Kathy made a slight groan. Obviously there wasn't an option, but she hadn't really thought about that thoroughly until Samuel had actually brought it up.
As Kathy continued to keep her gun raised and ready, she heard Collie speaking up again.
"I think we need to move. If you're right and those things are toying with us its bad bad news. Either there's a bunch of them in that building and we need to put some distance between us and it...or they're coming from that desert stretching out around us and we need to get into that building..."
"I honestly have no idea where these things came, or are coming from...but sticking around doesn't sound like the best option in the world...Do we just guess and hope we made the right move?" That's what seemed to be the case so far.
Dan made a comment, agreeing with Collie apparently. Only, that didn't provide that much more thorough of a plan-so she only bit her lip. Though, at the following comment:
"Guys, I know this isn't the best time to try to have a discussion, but what about if we got on the rooftop on one of these buildings? We would be able to see how many of these monsters there are, and it would provide a spot to look around. It we could get on the roof, it could be pretty safe."
Kathy made more of a response. Still not looking behind herself to look at the others in the eye, as it would be stupid in the current situation, she commented "It might be the best idea...doesn't seem like there's too many of these on the roof at least." Really, it seemed like most of them had arrived or were coming already for the small group of survivors.
Finally, Samuel seemed to finish piecing the hasty plan together. It had been only made within a minute, but it appeared to be good and sane enough to work. Keeping a tight grip of her assault rifle, she nodded. "Right, then-who's going into the creepy building first?" As afraid as she was outside, with all these things surrounding them, there was notably something far scarier of finding out what was inside the possibly unstable buildings. So it sure as hell wasn't going to be her to make the first step inside, she wasn't quite in the mood to be adventurous and courageous right now. It practically took the life out of her just keep herself from shaking and falling to the ground, while still also shooting all incoming beasts with goo of a rotting smell for flesh.
Keeping note of what Samuel's orders had been, Kathy surveyed the area to ensure nothing was about to attack before quickly snatching her own sort of torch. Not that it was a proper torch, but really that was pretty irrelevant at this point.