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Elyasi
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Listening carefully to everyone, Fox closed his eyes for a moment, sorting out what the group wanted to do and where they were heading. Grabbing another car--getting more supplies, and heading to a cabin. Along with not cussing and being "zombie safe", it all sounded reasonable to the young man. Yet the infected zombies everywhere would pose a problem no matter what, he decided to come up with a set plan that included everyone's ideas.
First of all though, he would address Caramon with due respect. So he turned around to look at him with all seriousness, his eyes dull and apathetic. "Alright, since you were at Ground Zero Caramon--once we're safe, you might want to explain what exactly happened. Because I have parents and a little sister that are in Japan right now dealing with the same thing, so this isn't just nationwide, but a global epidemic. As for words and being safer--I'm fine with that, but you don't need to try and 'intimidate' me with your sword. I have one too. Let's just respect each other if we're gonna have each others backs. " Once he had said what he needed to say to the other man clinging onto the back of the car, he turned around to the rest of the group. Caramon couldn't see the expression on his face then, but it was full of worry and irritation. Fox's mind raced with thoughts, still processing all the information he was given earlier this morning before he had to grab everything he could and run from his own home.
"Hey Zoe, thanks. I can do a lot of other things too, but ya know--cyber-terrorist stuff at this point is pretty worthless."His lips cracked into a temporary smile at her, his dimpled cheeks showing before his expression went back to being serious. "We'll grab the things we need at the house she's leading us to--and I hope you've got antibiotics and the works otherwise we've gotta raid a pharmacy too.There should be another vehicle we can hot-wire next to one of the other houses on that street, hopefully and---" Upon hearing Zoe cough, he had immediate concern. It was only natural for him since he had worked at a nearby hospital as an ER nurse for a few months in preparation for his pre-med classes.
"Zoe? You alright there?" Fox swiftly lifted his hand and set it gently on her forehead, checking for signs of a fever.
First of all though, he would address Caramon with due respect. So he turned around to look at him with all seriousness, his eyes dull and apathetic. "Alright, since you were at Ground Zero Caramon--once we're safe, you might want to explain what exactly happened. Because I have parents and a little sister that are in Japan right now dealing with the same thing, so this isn't just nationwide, but a global epidemic. As for words and being safer--I'm fine with that, but you don't need to try and 'intimidate' me with your sword. I have one too. Let's just respect each other if we're gonna have each others backs. " Once he had said what he needed to say to the other man clinging onto the back of the car, he turned around to the rest of the group. Caramon couldn't see the expression on his face then, but it was full of worry and irritation. Fox's mind raced with thoughts, still processing all the information he was given earlier this morning before he had to grab everything he could and run from his own home.
"Hey Zoe, thanks. I can do a lot of other things too, but ya know--cyber-terrorist stuff at this point is pretty worthless."His lips cracked into a temporary smile at her, his dimpled cheeks showing before his expression went back to being serious. "We'll grab the things we need at the house she's leading us to--and I hope you've got antibiotics and the works otherwise we've gotta raid a pharmacy too.There should be another vehicle we can hot-wire next to one of the other houses on that street, hopefully and---" Upon hearing Zoe cough, he had immediate concern. It was only natural for him since he had worked at a nearby hospital as an ER nurse for a few months in preparation for his pre-med classes.
"Zoe? You alright there?" Fox swiftly lifted his hand and set it gently on her forehead, checking for signs of a fever.