DemetrioMachete
Messiah of the New Night
GoldenHeartedGhoul
Webs Elk
Kobe Nathan Wade
na ((I apologize for this taking so long, but I was waiting for other peeps. We shall start now, if you are still in the mindset for it.))
But now it was time for him to clock out. With a deep sigh, he swiped his badge across the machine, and walked out to the parking lot. After a brief hunt, he found his Nissan Altima, turned the ignition, and headed home. Having later hours than the warehouse workers meant he got to slide through town easily, not worrying about the rush at all. It was all well and great. Simon hated traffic.
In about 15 minutes, Simon reached home: the very same apartment complex he owned and rented out to others; a rather mundane building that didn't stand out as exquisite or disgusting. Just like the man who owned it, the apartment was completely average. With a deep sigh, Simon left his car, locking it soon after. It was time to greet his tenants. Those who weren't at work, anyway.
As Simon entered the place, he took in a deep sniff of the air. It smelled of carpet, air freshener, and reheated leftovers. The usual. Simon's first order of business was to check on Miss Gretchen; the oldest lady who lived here. At 104 years old, Simon worried for her health, paranoid about the day she would simply go to sleep and never wake up. With a polite, thrice penetrating knock on the door, Simon's voice broke the relative silence of the apartment.
"Miss Gretchen? You sleep well?" There was a silence, followed by a brief shuffling, the sound of a lock undoing itself, and then the door opened. Miss Gretchen was alive and well; her old frame beaming with happiness at her visitor.
"Oh Simon, dearie, yes I slept well!" She spoke, wrapping her arms around Simon in a faux grandmother's embrace, which Simon returned reluctantly. "How was work today?"
"Quiet and boring. The way I prefer it." he replied, sliding out of Gretchen's hug and having a short glimpse around her room. He saw the half-finished blanket she had been knitting; now feeling bad for having interrupted her.
"Aaah, that's my Simon. Keeping everything neat and in place." The old woman quivered on the spot; whether it was from being cold or overwhelmed with positivity was anyone's guess.
"Which.. brings me to my point. Anything happen here, while I was gone?" He straightened his posture and folded his arms across his chest, hoping Gretchen would tell him all was well.
"Nothing around here, I'm afraid. But have you seen the tele? The man on the news has been talking about something strange happening up in Canada! Mass riots, blood drinking, it's complete and utter chaos!"
"Really now..?"
"I am absolutely certain! Go, go and check the news. See for yourself!"
"I will, once I've checked in with everyone else. Have a good afternoon, Miss Gretchen."
The old woman nodded, and huddled back into her room, as Simon closed the door behind her, leaving it unlocked just in case she may have needed help. Now to check in with everyone else... He didn't want to dwell on this unusual situation in Canada until he had made sure everyone was following his guidelines...
Philadelphia, the day before Z-Day.
May 4th, 2018
2:40 P.M.
It was some work of a miracle that Simon knew all there was to the Microsoft Office suite. It got him this job at the front desk, rather than being back there in the warehouse, handling the boxes. Boxes that could be anywhere from practically weightless to over 100 pounds. Of just clothes, no less. All he had to do was account for every one who clocked in, and everyone who clocked out on 1st shift. It was easy. Simon enjoyed easy. It made dealing with his dreams more simple.May 4th, 2018
2:40 P.M.
But now it was time for him to clock out. With a deep sigh, he swiped his badge across the machine, and walked out to the parking lot. After a brief hunt, he found his Nissan Altima, turned the ignition, and headed home. Having later hours than the warehouse workers meant he got to slide through town easily, not worrying about the rush at all. It was all well and great. Simon hated traffic.
In about 15 minutes, Simon reached home: the very same apartment complex he owned and rented out to others; a rather mundane building that didn't stand out as exquisite or disgusting. Just like the man who owned it, the apartment was completely average. With a deep sigh, Simon left his car, locking it soon after. It was time to greet his tenants. Those who weren't at work, anyway.
As Simon entered the place, he took in a deep sniff of the air. It smelled of carpet, air freshener, and reheated leftovers. The usual. Simon's first order of business was to check on Miss Gretchen; the oldest lady who lived here. At 104 years old, Simon worried for her health, paranoid about the day she would simply go to sleep and never wake up. With a polite, thrice penetrating knock on the door, Simon's voice broke the relative silence of the apartment.
"Miss Gretchen? You sleep well?" There was a silence, followed by a brief shuffling, the sound of a lock undoing itself, and then the door opened. Miss Gretchen was alive and well; her old frame beaming with happiness at her visitor.
"Oh Simon, dearie, yes I slept well!" She spoke, wrapping her arms around Simon in a faux grandmother's embrace, which Simon returned reluctantly. "How was work today?"
"Quiet and boring. The way I prefer it." he replied, sliding out of Gretchen's hug and having a short glimpse around her room. He saw the half-finished blanket she had been knitting; now feeling bad for having interrupted her.
"Aaah, that's my Simon. Keeping everything neat and in place." The old woman quivered on the spot; whether it was from being cold or overwhelmed with positivity was anyone's guess.
"Which.. brings me to my point. Anything happen here, while I was gone?" He straightened his posture and folded his arms across his chest, hoping Gretchen would tell him all was well.
"Nothing around here, I'm afraid. But have you seen the tele? The man on the news has been talking about something strange happening up in Canada! Mass riots, blood drinking, it's complete and utter chaos!"
"Really now..?"
"I am absolutely certain! Go, go and check the news. See for yourself!"
"I will, once I've checked in with everyone else. Have a good afternoon, Miss Gretchen."
The old woman nodded, and huddled back into her room, as Simon closed the door behind her, leaving it unlocked just in case she may have needed help. Now to check in with everyone else... He didn't want to dwell on this unusual situation in Canada until he had made sure everyone was following his guidelines...