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>>68069525
>The door to the store creaked open inch by inch, carefully, quietly
>When the gap was just wide enough, there was a blur of pink and purple as the two Dino’s quickly slid through the open space, desperate to get out of the open street
>Just as quietly as he opened it, Reed closed the door behind them with a soft ‘click’
>”Do…do you think that horde saw us?” Trish asked quietly, her fingers tightening around her blood soaked, razor wire wrapped hockey stick
>”No, I don’t think so. They were heading left down 8th street. I think we’re good.” Reed replied, though he hadn’t taken his eyes off the door, and he had his own weapon, that katana bought off dBay, at the ready
>”So, what’s the plan then? It’s almost dark man, we can’t be out once the sun goes down, you know that.” The lack of viable looting sites had forced the pair deeper and deeper into the city with every excursion
They had never been this far or out this late before
>It wasn’t a good sign
>The Raptor turned to face her, putting a hand on her shoulder
>He flashed her his most reassuring smile, hoping to lift her spirits somewhat
>”Look Trish, chill, we’ll be fine. We still have like 2 hours in the day left. S’plenty of time to get home.”
>Of course neither of them really wanted to acknowledge how they had hardly found any supplies today and the trip was looking like a bust
>”We just hunker down here for like, 10 minutes, maybe see what we can find and then slip out of the back and head-”
>The purple Triceratops jerked upright, bringing a finger to her lips before pointing towards the display window
>There between the cardboard cutouts and shelves displaying cheap tat, figures become visible in the street
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>The door to the store creaked open inch by inch, carefully, quietly
>When the gap was just wide enough, there was a blur of pink and purple as the two Dino’s quickly slid through the open space, desperate to get out of the open street
>Just as quietly as he opened it, Reed closed the door behind them with a soft ‘click’
>”Do…do you think that horde saw us?” Trish asked quietly, her fingers tightening around her blood soaked, razor wire wrapped hockey stick
>”No, I don’t think so. They were heading left down 8th street. I think we’re good.” Reed replied, though he hadn’t taken his eyes off the door, and he had his own weapon, that katana bought off dBay, at the ready
>”So, what’s the plan then? It’s almost dark man, we can’t be out once the sun goes down, you know that.” The lack of viable looting sites had forced the pair deeper and deeper into the city with every excursion
They had never been this far or out this late before
>It wasn’t a good sign
>The Raptor turned to face her, putting a hand on her shoulder
>He flashed her his most reassuring smile, hoping to lift her spirits somewhat
>”Look Trish, chill, we’ll be fine. We still have like 2 hours in the day left. S’plenty of time to get home.”
>Of course neither of them really wanted to acknowledge how they had hardly found any supplies today and the trip was looking like a bust
>”We just hunker down here for like, 10 minutes, maybe see what we can find and then slip out of the back and head-”
>The purple Triceratops jerked upright, bringing a finger to her lips before pointing towards the display window
>There between the cardboard cutouts and shelves displaying cheap tat, figures become visible in the street
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