||I do apologise if this isn't up to the incredible standard you have set, I shall try my best. ^^' ||
What a world we live in. Walking over the hardened dirt and sand like dust, Lissy found herself constantly shocked by the state of things around her, hating that it had been the human races fault for destroying the most beautiful thing that they had. The woman wore a surgical mask over her mouth and nose, this was because she found the stench heart wrenching and sickening, she had seen scenes of horrific dehydration and heat exhaustion when all of this began, particularly in children and that was the reason she now wandered, looking to help others with her training, to supply them with one or two things, teach them basic first aid and how to treat any potential burns and such like injuries that were becoming common. Every building along the block she walked, were in neglected and broken forms, windows smashed, doors broken in, the once vibrant life in the colourful signs had now dulled along with people's spirits. Her eye caught a familiar name across the road.
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She crossed the street upon seeing the restaurant, perhaps they would have some things remaining in their kitchens that she could pick out to use in her travels. With quick thinking, she thought she could take advantage of the shelter and cool down awhile and sew up her shirt so she would be fully covered from the suns rays. Only her fists to protect her, she approached the building with caution, people were unpredictable, especially starving, thirsty folk. She could see a figure sitting at a seat, in an attempt to make peace with someone, she cleared her throat to make her presence known. Her clothing was simple but it kept her safe, a thick pair of khaki coloured leggings, a long dirty white shirt that had several stitched seams in different colours and a dull brown ankle length wispy looking duster. Her small form having a large hiking-style rucksack on her back as she came into the room, enjoying the shade, though the heat was still incredibly thick-feeling around them. She took a brief look around the room and back to the figure at the seat, believing it to be a man. "Iced tea would go down nicely today, don't you think?" She pulled the surgical mask down so it hung around her neck, showing her face now and she gave a faint smile.