Post by blaze on Jan 25, 2011 21:53:22 GMT -5
Snow painted the ground and patches of ice hid under the wonder that was nature. But it wasn’t that that was keeping the woman on her toes so to say. It was the fact that she was out, alone, in an area that she wasn’t too familiar with, and didn’t exactly know how to get home…Blaze had decided going out for a walk would be an okay idea. With her two guns in their holsters and knives placed at random on her arms, along her spine, and down her boots she felt she would be alight. But she had left that morning to go walking and now the sun was heading towards the ground so that the moon could rise. That was the part she wasn’t so sure of anymore. Stopping she glanced around herself and sighed. “Ahora usted lo ha hecho.” She said to herself speaking the tongue she grew up speaking.
A sneeze left her and made her body tighten. Her muscles were tense from the whole fucking being lost thing. “Need to get back to where I know!” she yelled and turned. As she turned her foot lifted and the boot she was wearing collided with a broken down car that was next to her. The kick should have hurt but she ignored it, pain was something she enjoyed to a point. Course it took her actually feeling it for her to enjoy it most of the time. Her high pain tolerance had just gotten higher since she was turned into a super after nearly dying. Oh well. That was then this is now and now she was bloody lost in a part of a city that she should have known! But no, she had to somehow wander into an area that must have been new or something. Or else she would probably know where she was.
“Alright that’s it. I can’t stay lost for forever.” Finally she stopped kicking the car and headed back the way she had come. Taking turns she had thought she had taken before. Some of them ended in dead ends so obviously she hadn’t come from those ways. Cursing under her breath she back tracked for like the tenth time going the other way and finally came to a section of town she thought she knew. There was a building there that looked like it hadn’t been used in quite some time. Not that that wasn’t normal for this time of life. Hell most things looked like they hadn’t been used in forever. And the lack of electricity just made it worse. Sighing she made her way over the snow to where she figured the door was but she came in line with a fence. Again not all that surprising as now that she got closer she could see that it was an old power plant.
Finding a hole big enough in the fence the latina walked through and over to the building. The door was easy enough to find in the fading light, well what was at one time a door anyways. It looked pretty abused from what Blaze could see. Stepping in through the beat up piece of metal that had been the door she stumbled on some rubble but recovered with a hand on the wall. “Bien este lugar fue al infierno.” Honestly she didn’t know when she spoke English or when she spoke Spanish. It was just something she would do from time to time. The super was also known for randomly putting Spanish words in her English sentences or if she couldn’t think of what English word to say. Walking through the hall she found that no one was there, at least not that she could see. Sighing she shook her head and took a seat on what looked like an old piece of wall. She pulled a bottle of water from her pocket and took a few sips. “Almost time to head home.” She murmured looking out a hole in the wall to the sun that was beginning to set.
A sneeze left her and made her body tighten. Her muscles were tense from the whole fucking being lost thing. “Need to get back to where I know!” she yelled and turned. As she turned her foot lifted and the boot she was wearing collided with a broken down car that was next to her. The kick should have hurt but she ignored it, pain was something she enjoyed to a point. Course it took her actually feeling it for her to enjoy it most of the time. Her high pain tolerance had just gotten higher since she was turned into a super after nearly dying. Oh well. That was then this is now and now she was bloody lost in a part of a city that she should have known! But no, she had to somehow wander into an area that must have been new or something. Or else she would probably know where she was.
“Alright that’s it. I can’t stay lost for forever.” Finally she stopped kicking the car and headed back the way she had come. Taking turns she had thought she had taken before. Some of them ended in dead ends so obviously she hadn’t come from those ways. Cursing under her breath she back tracked for like the tenth time going the other way and finally came to a section of town she thought she knew. There was a building there that looked like it hadn’t been used in quite some time. Not that that wasn’t normal for this time of life. Hell most things looked like they hadn’t been used in forever. And the lack of electricity just made it worse. Sighing she made her way over the snow to where she figured the door was but she came in line with a fence. Again not all that surprising as now that she got closer she could see that it was an old power plant.
Finding a hole big enough in the fence the latina walked through and over to the building. The door was easy enough to find in the fading light, well what was at one time a door anyways. It looked pretty abused from what Blaze could see. Stepping in through the beat up piece of metal that had been the door she stumbled on some rubble but recovered with a hand on the wall. “Bien este lugar fue al infierno.” Honestly she didn’t know when she spoke English or when she spoke Spanish. It was just something she would do from time to time. The super was also known for randomly putting Spanish words in her English sentences or if she couldn’t think of what English word to say. Walking through the hall she found that no one was there, at least not that she could see. Sighing she shook her head and took a seat on what looked like an old piece of wall. She pulled a bottle of water from her pocket and took a few sips. “Almost time to head home.” She murmured looking out a hole in the wall to the sun that was beginning to set.