PavellumPendulum
honey believe me, ill have your heart on a platter
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Well, it was good that she at least had a vehicle. Really, it probably wouldn't be a good idea for her to get in a car and skip town with a stranger that she'd literally just met less than an hour ago but there weren't many better options. She'd just have to hope that her mother wouldn't be too angry with her when things calmed down... But she doubted it. Mrs. Doukoure was about as strict and fiery with her temper as a mother from Cote d'Ivoire could get. For now, she'd just ignore the fear of getting in trouble and focus on the fear of being mauled by the people that were going insane and attacking each other. That would serve her better in the meantime.
"Um, okay. I'll come. I can call my mom." she replied hesitantly, scratching her cheek, "Er, thank you. Let's go." How long would this last, she could only wonder. She had her backpack on, but it wasn't filled with much and it definitely wasn't enough for a few days out of town. She pushed the thought down, following after Harley after their short break.
They would soon be upon the woman's flat. Everywhere they went, the streets were in shambles, but thankfully, it seemed that the outside of Harley's place was mostly untouched. There were dropped belongings littering the street and a few knocked over bins, but other than that, there weren't any crashed cars. The woman's vehicle was safe in the parking lot, but upon further inspection, most of the vehicles that were normally parked there along with hers were gone. Whether that was due to other people also skipping town or them having left earlier in the morning for work and the like was a mystery.
Aurora followed, waiting patiently at the door as Harley unlocked it.
"Um, okay. I'll come. I can call my mom." she replied hesitantly, scratching her cheek, "Er, thank you. Let's go." How long would this last, she could only wonder. She had her backpack on, but it wasn't filled with much and it definitely wasn't enough for a few days out of town. She pushed the thought down, following after Harley after their short break.
They would soon be upon the woman's flat. Everywhere they went, the streets were in shambles, but thankfully, it seemed that the outside of Harley's place was mostly untouched. There were dropped belongings littering the street and a few knocked over bins, but other than that, there weren't any crashed cars. The woman's vehicle was safe in the parking lot, but upon further inspection, most of the vehicles that were normally parked there along with hers were gone. Whether that was due to other people also skipping town or them having left earlier in the morning for work and the like was a mystery.
Aurora followed, waiting patiently at the door as Harley unlocked it.