gearhead73
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I started making my way along the inside of the wall. This place was massive and seem to be pretty well thought out. It took the better part of an hour to make it around as I would stop and just survey the situation.
I liked it like this; quiet, peaceful, lack of any sustantial threat. I finally made it back around to where I started and since I didn't see anyone around close decided to make my way into the guard tower where I had been earlier that afternoon.
When I was at the top, i cast a look around. The winds had died and the scattered clouds had dissapated some and the surrounding fields glowed in the moonlight. Leaning my rifle against the wall I dropped my backpack and laid down to use it as a pillow. This place was no Four Seasons, but it was dry and secure. Unless some walker has a rocket up his ass, there is no way one would get to me up here.
Ifelt good and bad to lay down, my body ached from head to toe, but still lying down gave my feet a much deserved break and a few deep breaths later I could feel the tension leaving my body. I was hoping that sleep would come, but knew that if and when it did it would bring with it the dreams and memories from a past that I had managed to ignore while awake and trying to survive. The memories of a time when I was happy and loved could distract me and cause me to make a fatal mistake. However here, in the dark, alone and safe they were free to find a way to creep into my consciousness."Fiona" I whispered as the face of the one who had been the center of my world came from somewhere deep within and to the forefront of my mind.
When I was eighteen my Dad booked a golf/drinking trip for me, him and my uncle to Ireland.
We were to be there two weeks and the first was a whirlwind of stunning courses and old rustic pubs. One night I had decided to explore on my own so with a bottle of Jamison in hand I made my way from street to street taking in the local scenery.
About midnight I was sitting on the curb in a neighborhood drunk and beligerent singing my version of "O Danny Boy" at the top of my lungs. Suddenly I heard the sweetest voice that had ever graced my ears telling me to "keep it down." I looked up to see a short, raven haired Irish princess glaring at me for waking her up. She said that she thought I had drank enough and grabbed for the bottle. Me being the ass I was, tucked it under my arm and hollered "They're always after me Lucky Charms!" for wich I was rewarded with a swift kick to the nuts.
I woke up a few hours later on a couch with her glaring at me with my head in her lap. It turns out that her old man had been a bit of a party boy when he was younger and although he didn't care for me waking him up, he thought her reaction was a bit...harsh. He made her stay up and make sure I was going to be ok. When I awoke, head splitting and needing to hurl I looked into those firey emerald eyes and asked, "Am I dead?" I fell in love with her the moment her reply made it's way through the fog in my brain, "Aye, and I'm your reaper ya arsehole!"
I liked it like this; quiet, peaceful, lack of any sustantial threat. I finally made it back around to where I started and since I didn't see anyone around close decided to make my way into the guard tower where I had been earlier that afternoon.
When I was at the top, i cast a look around. The winds had died and the scattered clouds had dissapated some and the surrounding fields glowed in the moonlight. Leaning my rifle against the wall I dropped my backpack and laid down to use it as a pillow. This place was no Four Seasons, but it was dry and secure. Unless some walker has a rocket up his ass, there is no way one would get to me up here.
Ifelt good and bad to lay down, my body ached from head to toe, but still lying down gave my feet a much deserved break and a few deep breaths later I could feel the tension leaving my body. I was hoping that sleep would come, but knew that if and when it did it would bring with it the dreams and memories from a past that I had managed to ignore while awake and trying to survive. The memories of a time when I was happy and loved could distract me and cause me to make a fatal mistake. However here, in the dark, alone and safe they were free to find a way to creep into my consciousness."Fiona" I whispered as the face of the one who had been the center of my world came from somewhere deep within and to the forefront of my mind.
When I was eighteen my Dad booked a golf/drinking trip for me, him and my uncle to Ireland.
We were to be there two weeks and the first was a whirlwind of stunning courses and old rustic pubs. One night I had decided to explore on my own so with a bottle of Jamison in hand I made my way from street to street taking in the local scenery.
About midnight I was sitting on the curb in a neighborhood drunk and beligerent singing my version of "O Danny Boy" at the top of my lungs. Suddenly I heard the sweetest voice that had ever graced my ears telling me to "keep it down." I looked up to see a short, raven haired Irish princess glaring at me for waking her up. She said that she thought I had drank enough and grabbed for the bottle. Me being the ass I was, tucked it under my arm and hollered "They're always after me Lucky Charms!" for wich I was rewarded with a swift kick to the nuts.
I woke up a few hours later on a couch with her glaring at me with my head in her lap. It turns out that her old man had been a bit of a party boy when he was younger and although he didn't care for me waking him up, he thought her reaction was a bit...harsh. He made her stay up and make sure I was going to be ok. When I awoke, head splitting and needing to hurl I looked into those firey emerald eyes and asked, "Am I dead?" I fell in love with her the moment her reply made it's way through the fog in my brain, "Aye, and I'm your reaper ya arsehole!"