Ghostworld
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 8:32 pm
There was a bright light and then it all began to fade into focus. His eyelids blinked a few times, and then Ernest got up. He still had his sunglasses, thank god. He padded himself down to see what he had on him. Then he started to panic. His medication bottle was all over the ground. Four pills were untainted.
That's only two days...
Two days of humanity, and then... Maybe another tormented half day.... and then finally cracking to horrors in his mind.
"Oh hell."
His mother would be so fucking proud of him. So. Fucking. Proud.
Well, lets see what they put in my bag. Water, check. First Aid, check. Wait... Wheres the weapon? Oh. The twine... Okay, it looks like it's going to be scounging around for parts.
So that's how Ernest started to rummage through the mall. The frist store he went to was a kitchen store. There weren't any knives left, or much else, The handlers definately want this to be as controlled as possible. It's an experiment, but he did find a broken wooden chopping board with a hole in it, from which to hang it. He picked it up and began to move on. The next store was a movie store. There weren't even the racks left. The only reason Ernest could tell it was a movie store was the sign outside. There was a glass counter, unshattered, which looked interesting. He wandered over to it and peered at it. His eyes stared back at him, revealing nothing. The case was empty, but glass was usable. The only problem was how to shatter it safely. Ernest decided it wasn't worth the risk.
It took him a while, but he found an excercise store, which is kind of what he'd been hoping to find. Again it was a blasted wasteland, a mockery of it's former self, but there were several useful things. First of all, Ernest found a very respectable half of a bench press wieght... and several smaller leg wieghts in the shape of rods, all in tact. Well, they are only human... They can't get everything... and with that, Ernest set himself to finding something else. An exit.
<<Continued in Lost Children>>
That's only two days...
Two days of humanity, and then... Maybe another tormented half day.... and then finally cracking to horrors in his mind.
"Oh hell."
His mother would be so fucking proud of him. So. Fucking. Proud.
Well, lets see what they put in my bag. Water, check. First Aid, check. Wait... Wheres the weapon? Oh. The twine... Okay, it looks like it's going to be scounging around for parts.
So that's how Ernest started to rummage through the mall. The frist store he went to was a kitchen store. There weren't any knives left, or much else, The handlers definately want this to be as controlled as possible. It's an experiment, but he did find a broken wooden chopping board with a hole in it, from which to hang it. He picked it up and began to move on. The next store was a movie store. There weren't even the racks left. The only reason Ernest could tell it was a movie store was the sign outside. There was a glass counter, unshattered, which looked interesting. He wandered over to it and peered at it. His eyes stared back at him, revealing nothing. The case was empty, but glass was usable. The only problem was how to shatter it safely. Ernest decided it wasn't worth the risk.
It took him a while, but he found an excercise store, which is kind of what he'd been hoping to find. Again it was a blasted wasteland, a mockery of it's former self, but there were several useful things. First of all, Ernest found a very respectable half of a bench press wieght... and several smaller leg wieghts in the shape of rods, all in tact. Well, they are only human... They can't get everything... and with that, Ernest set himself to finding something else. An exit.
<<Continued in Lost Children>>