JadeKnight
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Jason righted one of the carts as well, making his way through the store carefully. He wasn't certain what he would find, living or dead. He had noticed the shadowy figure who had darted by the window earlier, but he hadn't called attention to it so Becky wouldn't be too spooked.
The section of the store he was in was the hunting section. The place was still stocked, ranging from archery equipment to guns and ammo. He wasn't sure what all would be needed, but the display cases everything was in were locked. However that seemed to be taken care off when he spotted a form hunkered over in the corner near the door to the backroom.
Hanging from the waist of the zombie's pants was a set of keys, mostly from the store. He wanted to make as little noise as possible getting the weapons, and the keys would probably be the best bet. He gripped his crowbar for a mometn before giving a little whistle. The dead owner lifted his head up and growled at Jason before standing up.
The zombie lurched towards Jason slowly, so he decided not to prolong things. Jason quickly closed the distance between them, bringing the crowbar up through the zombie's chin. The flesh parted easily enough and Jason rammed the crowbar up through it's skull. Jason let the crowbar go, the zombie dropping to the floor.
The cases were opened easily enough, so Jason went to work quickly. He knew he would probably alarm their mother if he brought back alot, but he wanted to make sure they were adaqutely armed. He pulled out a couple of crossbows, three dozen bolts, a rifle with scope, a handful of hunting knifes, a couple of 9mm pistols, and five boxes of ammo for each of the firearms.
Heading out of the section, he spied a few boxes of matches and lighters. He grabbed a handful of each when he heard Becky calling for him. He smiled as he pushed the cart out of the area to the front of the store where she was.
"Here."
She screamed for a moment before turning around and hitting him.
"Don't scare me like that. And di you get enough weaponry?"
He laughed and smirked for a moment.
"Not really. Think I should go back for a more?"
She shook her head for a moment before the two of them headed back to the boat. Instead of unloading the carts, Jason thought it would be a good idea just to take them as well. The first drops of rain fell just as they got the second cart on board.
"I'll secure things here sis, why don't you get the boat going?"
The section of the store he was in was the hunting section. The place was still stocked, ranging from archery equipment to guns and ammo. He wasn't sure what all would be needed, but the display cases everything was in were locked. However that seemed to be taken care off when he spotted a form hunkered over in the corner near the door to the backroom.
Hanging from the waist of the zombie's pants was a set of keys, mostly from the store. He wanted to make as little noise as possible getting the weapons, and the keys would probably be the best bet. He gripped his crowbar for a mometn before giving a little whistle. The dead owner lifted his head up and growled at Jason before standing up.
The zombie lurched towards Jason slowly, so he decided not to prolong things. Jason quickly closed the distance between them, bringing the crowbar up through the zombie's chin. The flesh parted easily enough and Jason rammed the crowbar up through it's skull. Jason let the crowbar go, the zombie dropping to the floor.
The cases were opened easily enough, so Jason went to work quickly. He knew he would probably alarm their mother if he brought back alot, but he wanted to make sure they were adaqutely armed. He pulled out a couple of crossbows, three dozen bolts, a rifle with scope, a handful of hunting knifes, a couple of 9mm pistols, and five boxes of ammo for each of the firearms.
Heading out of the section, he spied a few boxes of matches and lighters. He grabbed a handful of each when he heard Becky calling for him. He smiled as he pushed the cart out of the area to the front of the store where she was.
"Here."
She screamed for a moment before turning around and hitting him.
"Don't scare me like that. And di you get enough weaponry?"
He laughed and smirked for a moment.
"Not really. Think I should go back for a more?"
She shook her head for a moment before the two of them headed back to the boat. Instead of unloading the carts, Jason thought it would be a good idea just to take them as well. The first drops of rain fell just as they got the second cart on board.
"I'll secure things here sis, why don't you get the boat going?"