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Hiding was not the ideal solution Ivan could think of for this problem. There were many potential problems with hiding, being able to stay put being his biggest struggle. Yet here the man was, hesitantly moving through town with his gun held tightly and his green eyes never settling in one spot for long. Settling, focusing, losing attention to everything else around him was potentially fatal. He couldn't take the risk, even just to appreciate anything that was left living out here. He walked, stiff as he could be, eyes wide and as alert as possible. Death would not come to him today, he would do all he could to be sure of it. He had worked too hard in life to give up and let himself be killed by some undead. He at least owed it to his mother to return home safe, not disappear forever like he was sure anybody who died here would do. He sure hoped his mother and father were still safely alive back home in their cold and isolated small town. He would never know if he couldn't find a way back. There seemed to be nobody left to care for another lost life that would soon come back again anyways as a nasty monster.A large building caught his attention longer than the rest. It wasn't a store that had the windows destroyed and everything worth anything taken. And it wasn't just another dark and scary looking skyscraper. Surely a parking garage would not be the first place for a zombie to search for humans, right? He honestly knew nothing about these undead except for the fact that he didn't want anything to do with them. With some hesitance, he moved to find a way inside. Maybe others were there, he didn't know, almost everything was silent lately. It was smarter to stay quiet as far as he knew anyways. As quietly as he could he moved inside the entrance he had discovered. A small smile came over his face as there was still some light in the building, a wonderful thing to find. He hated the dark, it was difficult to see anyone or anything coming when it was too dark. He noticed a slight smell, but a smell was better than death for sure.
He moved down a level to the basement of the building. Under ground had to be safer, and safety remained his top priority. Looking behind him, to each side, then ahead every few seconds, he hadn't relaxed one bit. Despite his habit of silence, he gave out a weak call of "Hello" before continuing. Maybe somebody was down there, he did hear some movement, and what he thought to be a voice. "Any body here?" He called slightly louder, cringing when the words weren't the clear English everyone else around here spoke. He wasn't sure whether he hoped there was another living individual in the space or not. It sure could be helpful if they were a pleasant person. If they wanted to be alone, well, Ivan would rather not have any sort of conflict with a living person since he would not leave here now that it was getting dark out. The dead were enough stress. But then most people probably wouldn't answer his call at all. Anyone who was smart would probably stay quiet and let him find them, or hide and avoid him. Who knew if he were some infected person walking down to meet them.
He didn't expect what he saw in the under ground level. It looked like someone, or a couple people, had been living there. With mattresses around and it definitely had an odd smell to it. What he more so didn't expect was the person who was down there. A small thin girl. She must have been the voice he had heard. Nobody else appeared to be around. He frowned slightly. Was there a reason the young girl was down here alone? Was she sick? Infected? He hoped not. He had come into the area behind where she was. "Hello... are you okay down here... all alone and such?" He asked, his voice again quiet and struggling some with his words. He couldn't imagine leaving the kid alone though if she wasn't sick. Especially if she was hurt or scared. He hadn't ever had much contact with children, but he didn't like to see them hurt or upset. It made him feel horrible and upset too. "Are you alone?" He asked after a little thought. Maybe the person with her had just gone off to find food. Ivan sure hoped that if there was somebody, they wouldn't come down and hurt him. He didn't want to hurt anybody.
Character; Ivan
Talking To; Avalon
Mood; Scared/Nervous
Where; Basement of the garage.
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