An Inglorious End

The former inhabitants of the island seem to have been rushed from their homes in a hurry. Houses within the residential area are still filled with goodies and still hold a uniform and up-kept appearance. The rows of brick houses beg for a bit of chaos that the oncoming battles are bound to provide.
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Nealosi*
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An Inglorious End

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((Come on in Croco and do your worst. Let's try to make this quick too, preferably a kill post from yourslef and a death post from myself))

Running.

"Keep going."

Can't stop. They won't stop. Nothing to stop them.

"God. Why isn't this all over?"

She was right. It should have been over long ago. This sort of terror and depravity was normal reserved for once or twice a century, mayhap occurring once or twice a century. After a holocaust and two great wars one would hope that the human race would have been overly saturated, that the chalice of inhumanity and wretchedness had been filled, but it seemed the world had chosen otherwise.

Tired and bereaved, Gail was completely and utterly wore. Her hair was tangled into knots of sweat ad blood, and what little extra weight she carried on her thin frame had been wore off. She was wither and decrepit; her eyes were sunken from lack of sleep and her weak body ached from the added strain. She was lucky to have escaped the slaughter in the hotel, hiding a lurking like some pathetic creature, it was a wonder she had gotten this far.

It seemed to her like those people who had help her get this far had done it all in vain. The sacrifices made to spare the innocent Gail had only prolonged her suffering. She was a survivor, despite the odds, but that had only taken her so far.

After weakly fumbling with the door of a ramshackle house, Gail slumped over into a corner and began to weep desperately to herself. It seemed pathetic even to her, but what else had she to do? If this is what life was, if this was all that she had left, then she could think of nothing better to do.

Nevertheless, her parents' protective nature had imprinted an instinctive fear of pain that shook her to the core; she still feared the dangers to come, though she accepted them readily. She hugged her knees, wiped the tears and dirt from her face and fixed her eyes on the door. She could still run, terror was her fuel, and it was always easy to get a refill.

Gail was never a particularly bright girl. She was clever and logical, but not all that bright. Just as such, she didn't think to try locking the door, nor did she think to check in that was the only entrance to the house. Fear sharpened the wits of others, but most of the time it makes people blind to the things right in front of them.

((That having been posted I just found out an old school friend of mine hung himself... Yeah... Life is peachy.))
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((I do apologize for this, Neal, but you told the staff you'd have Gail's death completed by the end of June, and she still isn't dead.  I realize that real-life circumstances arise, but we've given you a very long extension on the death.  Once again, I'm sorry, but if I don't have a death post by July 15th, one of the staff members will have to take over her death.))
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Nealosi*
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((Please, go ahead and kill her. I've been waiting for Croco to kill her as I've promised him the rights, but time is pressing and I need to get rid of my characters. I was going to write a death myself but since I saw this I'll like to plead you to do it for me. It'd actually help me out a lot and I'd really appreciate it. Go ahead and do your worst.))
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