Songbird500
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Charlie had hoped for a better reception to her knock at the door but also couldn’t deny that she wasn’t surprised by the survivor’s wariness. She herself practiced such caution, if not more so, and it wasn’t everyday someone climbed into your room from the balcony. From the quick glance inside she hadn’t spotted either her brother or her sister but considering how far up she was and the number of infected she didn’t believe throwing herself back over the balcony would be a wise choice. But this brought forward a completely new set of decisions for Charlie to make. She had been very specific about keeping other human contact to a minimum and if none of her family were indeed inside this hotel, it meant Charlie would have to be careful how she proceeded.
The first order of business was uncovering the real motivations of the message senders. Naturally, one would assume a cry for help was just that, a cry for help. But these days, when some people are stretched to their most vulnerable and desperate state, a cry for help can just as easily be a trap. From the looks of it, Charlie was at a slight disadvantage, she had a hockey stick and they had a gun and not to mention the fact she had just given away any hopes of a sneak attack. She was also outnumbered. However, Charlie was smart enough to know that if she couldn’t beat them with strength, she would beat them with speed. Of course, the matter of an exit was also an issue, Charlie had essentially locked herself in a box with these people, but again this was all running off the basis that they were trying to hurt her. Taking several deep breaths she moved her hands over her head and gripped the hockey stick with both hands. She didn't want to put it down, for obvious reasons, but she was also aware what it might appear to those in side. She had decided she was willing to take the chance but hadn't moved from her spot outside the screen door. She would allow him to open it and then they could have a nice, civil conversation in which everyone would leave unharmed and Charlie could get back to finding her family. Everything was going to be fine. If she assumed the worse, the worse would always come, in one way or another. A quote her mother had reminded her on the daily.
"I don't mean any harm. You're right. I heard the message."
LetsGoGuy Tjek
The first order of business was uncovering the real motivations of the message senders. Naturally, one would assume a cry for help was just that, a cry for help. But these days, when some people are stretched to their most vulnerable and desperate state, a cry for help can just as easily be a trap. From the looks of it, Charlie was at a slight disadvantage, she had a hockey stick and they had a gun and not to mention the fact she had just given away any hopes of a sneak attack. She was also outnumbered. However, Charlie was smart enough to know that if she couldn’t beat them with strength, she would beat them with speed. Of course, the matter of an exit was also an issue, Charlie had essentially locked herself in a box with these people, but again this was all running off the basis that they were trying to hurt her. Taking several deep breaths she moved her hands over her head and gripped the hockey stick with both hands. She didn't want to put it down, for obvious reasons, but she was also aware what it might appear to those in side. She had decided she was willing to take the chance but hadn't moved from her spot outside the screen door. She would allow him to open it and then they could have a nice, civil conversation in which everyone would leave unharmed and Charlie could get back to finding her family. Everything was going to be fine. If she assumed the worse, the worse would always come, in one way or another. A quote her mother had reminded her on the daily.
"I don't mean any harm. You're right. I heard the message."
LetsGoGuy Tjek