Wieney giggled.
Ooc: My Wi-Fi was acting up -insert> incredibly sad face-
Wieney giggled.
Ooc: My Wi-Fi was acting up -insert> incredibly sad face-
"Oh," Rusty held up a finger and took a deep breath. She turned into the red chickadee.
Ara listened and started off.
"Army Strong, come on," she called softly.
Ara wanted to stay and help. She knew though that Pitch probably wouldn't have given her the choice. She stopped when she was just out of sight and listened. If she heard anything she would go back.
Ara followed silently before finally saying, "I could have helped."
"Oh, my names Wieney. What's your name?" Wieney asked.
"I didn't because you told me not to." Ara said plainly.
"Sorry but, 'go' sounds like leave to me. I was just trusting your judgment." Ara said, her voice raising a little.
Ara opened her mouth to say something when she saw two zombies less than ten yards away. She stepped forward, a gun in each hand and shot both zombies square between the eyes.
"OK, this isn't the best time to be fighting. I'm Sorry for not helping, now let's go."
Ara gritted her teeth in frustration. She walked on silently.
Ooc: It's like a ghost town...
Ara nodded showing no emotion.
Ara got the message. She reloaded both guns and followed.
Ara slowly walked around the abandoned building. There were sleeping bags lining the walls and a few empty cans of food laying around. The people who stayed here probably didn't last long.
"Cool, I'm Wieney." Wieney said.
"Oh." Wieney said plainly.
Wieney looked at Tamara concerned.
Enjoy the company and just Do Ya Thang.
Blitz, a ghost, saw Bloodsplatter walk in. She padded over to her.
Blitz swatted at Bloodsplatter's ear trying to get her attention.
"Don't be all sad," she said. "It's interesting being dead."