Author Topic: Apocalypse: The Re-apocalyticalizing [Somebody put out his fire]  (Read 172888 times)

I hotwire a car that looks like it might have some gas. It does, and me and Alex start to look for a clothing store of somesort.

I sit at the vault as I eat my olives.

I look at my arm, the machine was basically fried. "So much for that...". I walk around the vault.

I notice a clothing store not too far from the bank. I park the car right outside and enter, grabing a few bags on the way.

I pull my Beretta out, just in case.

"Dont worry.. I think were fine." I say as I search through the clothes, "Any idea what size the kid wears?"

"From his stature, most likely small," I say, peering over the more formal clothing.

I rip off the machine and throws it aside. I can see the puncture marks it left. "That thing was going to be useful, but that starfish had to fry it.".

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"Great." I shove a bunch of clothes in that size into a bag and tie it, "Thats him down, now for me..." I say with a smile.

I pluck a nice medium size suit off the rack, trying it over my shirt after removing my jacket. It fit perfectly, not to mention I could slip my Beretta into the inside pocket. I grabbed two more like it, then moved on to get a new blouse or two.

I walk over towards a Alex and look at some of the clothes shes looking at. I stop when I see a cute looking pair of clothes. I grab it and go into the changing room. "Ahh. Thats better... A nice blue shirt along with some nice shorts. Very comfortable." I say as I change.

I exit the changing room to grab other clothing.

I take my bag off and lay on the floor, with Charles tucked in my arm. I fall into a deep sleep right in the middle of the bank

I finish my jar of olives. "When are they coming back..." I mutter as I place my chin on my knees and wrap Ash's jacket around myself.

I shoot a quick glance at Ash before heading into the changing room and swapping my tattered clothing for the suit. I slip my Beretta into the inside pocket, and slip the rest of the clothing into my bag.