Hey all this is pretty much a fanfic for you guys. Firstly, if anyone has any guidelines that I should have to follow please do tell. The most important question is am I allowed to write swears. Also if you guys have a better Title for my entries, lemme know because Wastelander Named Marcus sounds a little bland. Otherwise, enjoy!
Chapter 1: Helluva Intro
She always wants bubble gum... I never did know what it was with girls and bubble gum, but what Jesse wants, she gets. After all shes the only thing I care about. We were on the cafeteria level in the Statesman Hotel and I was just getting comfy when she asked me to buy some bubblegum.
"Sure babe, anything for you."I said. We spent the rest of the day eating and laughing. Its crazy how she always makes me happy, no matter what mood I'm in.
"Well sugar, I've got somewhere to be so do you want a ride home?" She shook her head and smiled. Apparently, she had somewhere to go to so her friends would pick her up.
" Okay then I'm gonna see you tomorrow...I love you."
That's when I really woke up. I opened my eyes and looked around. Blackness. It must be early morning before the sun has risen. I turned on the lamplight and surveyed the scene. I was in an empty truck that was on it's side. All I had in it was some metal boxes, a bed, and some bodies. Super Mutants who found me last night. Well, better get them outta here before they start to stink up my house. But as soon as i sat up I felt a sharp pain in my ribs. That damn sledgehammer did a number on me, I thought. I felt myself and came up with two broken, one fractured. Good thing I got a couple stims. I fished one out from under the bed and injected it. Ahh much better. After removing those green turds I suited up, Hunting Rifle with 4 in the cage and 7 left over from yesterdays scraps. 11 bullets. Plus the sledge hammer from that green bastard.
Left out into the world, as I do everyday, thinking about my life, and more importantly, that dream. It's the same dream every damn night. The day I spent with Jesse, the day before the bombs, the day before she died. The day before I died. Its been 200 years since that day, and I've been having that same dream every night. I guess by now you've figured I'm a Ghoul. Except I'm not. The only reason my skin is still intact is because of my mother. She was a scientist and I was always more of a test dummy than a son to her. She raised me on chemicals and Rad-X. So I guess you could say I'm a druggie, but not by choice. Anyway, because of the experiments, I became sort of a superhuman. High radiation and damage resistance. I also became slightly stronger and faster then most people, but because of all this. My childhood wasn't easy. I was enrolled in a school, Springvale, but hardly ever came due to more tests. The days I did come, I looked more Ghoul than human. After all that, I don't know weather to thank her or hate her. Either way, I can't change the past. I just stuck here, 200 years after the fact, waiting to finally stop having to live, since there isn't anything to live for.
A loud gutteral screech jolted me outta my thoughts and into action. My experience with enemies told me it was a feral. But in daylight? There must be tunnels nearby I thought as I fired into the ferals leg to slow him down. The bullet entered his leg as he grasped it in pain. Then I popped one in his head while he was doubled over. I was just about to keep moving when I heard a scream. Then I head gunshots, Chinese Assault Rifle bullets. There's someone in there. He's probably gonna die without some help. I waited, deciding. To hell with the person, but I need his weapon... my rifle is almost useless now and with that weapon, I know I have a much better chance against those Super Mutants. But I don't want to go in the dark. I promised myself I won't go in the dark again. Not again.
Another scream. This one more bloodcurdling than the last. Then a thump as the body hit the ground. Followed shortly by pulling and tearing at skin. I walked away. The ferals won. If I had went in, I could have saved him, or even better, took his weapon and ammo, but I couldn't go back into the dark. Not after that night. I will never go back into the dark. I kept walking ahead. Past the sounds, past the tunnels, past the past. The sun was in the sky now, it must be dusk. There would be more to kill, more to take, but helping the man went against the one rule I had.
Never enter the darkness
Day 1