Catharsis
Too Far Gone
Samantha
Sam nodded at Adira's offer, smiling a bit. "Thank you, but it's a very thin chance that she's anywhere close to here. I'd like to hope she is, though." she said, taking a deep breath. She looked down at Ty, who had obviously fainted in all the commotion. "Alright, if you can carry him alone then there's no need for Adira to hurt herself trying." she said, speaking to the russian. It was obvious that the group needed to get moving, so Sam tied her shirt around her waist quickly and gathered hers and Ty's things, making sure not to leave behind any of the boy's things that were scattered across the grass beside him. "We can make it there in ten minutes if we move fast, the apartments aren't that far, but we have to get moving now." she said, replying to Adam's observation. She started to move, hoping that everybody would follow her rather than wait any longer. "Oh, I'm Samantha by the way. You guys can call me Sam though." she said, remembering her manners for the first time.
Cool winds began to blow across the woods, causing Sam's blonde hair to be blown aside as she walked. It was late August, and Summer was beginning to come to a close. If things were normal, she probably would be going shopping for winter clothes soon. Fall, her favorite season, was just around the corner now, but with recent events it seemed more alarming than exciting. Who knew though? Maybe everything would be fixed in a few weeks. Maybe even a few days, possibly hours. Sam had no way of knowing how long it took cures to develop, but she was optimistic. She always had been.
Sam nodded at Adira's offer, smiling a bit. "Thank you, but it's a very thin chance that she's anywhere close to here. I'd like to hope she is, though." she said, taking a deep breath. She looked down at Ty, who had obviously fainted in all the commotion. "Alright, if you can carry him alone then there's no need for Adira to hurt herself trying." she said, speaking to the russian. It was obvious that the group needed to get moving, so Sam tied her shirt around her waist quickly and gathered hers and Ty's things, making sure not to leave behind any of the boy's things that were scattered across the grass beside him. "We can make it there in ten minutes if we move fast, the apartments aren't that far, but we have to get moving now." she said, replying to Adam's observation. She started to move, hoping that everybody would follow her rather than wait any longer. "Oh, I'm Samantha by the way. You guys can call me Sam though." she said, remembering her manners for the first time.
Cool winds began to blow across the woods, causing Sam's blonde hair to be blown aside as she walked. It was late August, and Summer was beginning to come to a close. If things were normal, she probably would be going shopping for winter clothes soon. Fall, her favorite season, was just around the corner now, but with recent events it seemed more alarming than exciting. Who knew though? Maybe everything would be fixed in a few weeks. Maybe even a few days, possibly hours. Sam had no way of knowing how long it took cures to develop, but she was optimistic. She always had been.
Tess
It was starting to get dark now. As electricity played in and out, Tess set curled up in a ball on the couch with Skye panting desperately at her side. She felt more anxious and paranoid than she ever had before, and every sound was like a near death experiance for her. Tess hadn't bothered to clean up Skye's mess yet, she just needed to sit down for a little bit before she did anything. Her family's death was taking it's toll on her, and even though it had only been hours, her hair was already beginning to fall out. She slid off the couch, and walked over to where Sam's tv stand was. She dug around the movies until she found The Titanic and popped it into the DVD player. She knew it would be hard to watch with the electricity going in and out, but she needed something to calm her nerves.
Tess laid back down on the couch, using the remote to turn the TV on and start the movie, fowarding it through all the previews. The sound of people speaking comforted her, as it was something she had pretty much lost. Before she could get much farther, the power cut out again. Leaving her in the dark a bit longer than it had previously.
It was starting to get dark now. As electricity played in and out, Tess set curled up in a ball on the couch with Skye panting desperately at her side. She felt more anxious and paranoid than she ever had before, and every sound was like a near death experiance for her. Tess hadn't bothered to clean up Skye's mess yet, she just needed to sit down for a little bit before she did anything. Her family's death was taking it's toll on her, and even though it had only been hours, her hair was already beginning to fall out. She slid off the couch, and walked over to where Sam's tv stand was. She dug around the movies until she found The Titanic and popped it into the DVD player. She knew it would be hard to watch with the electricity going in and out, but she needed something to calm her nerves.
Tess laid back down on the couch, using the remote to turn the TV on and start the movie, fowarding it through all the previews. The sound of people speaking comforted her, as it was something she had pretty much lost. Before she could get much farther, the power cut out again. Leaving her in the dark a bit longer than it had previously.