Introduction




One of six major civilizations still operating past the end of the world. Where everyone is freezing their asses off and continuing to pretend everything is A-OK. It's lovely, really. When people aren't going ghost that is.
People have always gone missing since the beginning of this shitstorm of ice and snow began. Nobody could ever pinpoint the reason why. Way back when survivors of the initial freeze were beginning to rebuild it was assumed that wild animals were making off with them. Or they were wondering into the snow to die alone. Eventually, the frequency of the disappearances began to suggest otherwise.
For a while, once places like The Falls were built and the people settled, the disappearances lessened. Slowly at first, and then altogether in the blink of an eye. No more loved ones gone in the dead of night - until, now that is, with the annual freeze laying claim on what little life remains on this soiled planet.
The disappearances have begun again, the people of the Falls are blind, and in the middle of it all a group of young adults who just want to find their missing friend before it's too late.



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Pacifica Sodhi | 21 | Female | Tasie Lawrence

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xxxGenesis Monroe | 23 | Female | Emma Rossum

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xxxCecil Hart | 18+ | Male | Darwin Gray

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xxxxJulius Walcott | 21 | Male | Miles Frank

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xxxxxxNoah Calloway | 20 | Male | Daniel Sharman

xxxxxxxxxxxx{CharlotteV}
xxxxxxRowan Cain | 20 | Male | Jacob Young
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Lake Lofall had never been the ideal place to grow up, one of the last few stable societies left within the world. It is the farthest north, closest to the barren wastelands that have been completely swept off the map by the cold. The largest of the last communities and thus, the most capable. Named for the gigantic forever frozen lake that its citizens have built their homes around. Suffering through long lasting nights, and slim daytimes for the chance at a normal life. Their people thrive on hunting and trade, but often, do not return home. Struck down by the wilds, or the predators that stalk within it.
One group of young adults living in The Falls understand how harsh it is to live in such a place. Their group tight-knit, reclusive almost. Set apart from the communities eccentricities in a way that makes their bond that much closer. When one of them, Reggie Burke, goes missing - gone in the dead of night. Things start to change.
People go missing from The Falls all the time, swept up in the dark of the night. Never to be heard from again - anomalies in a community that feels safer than it truly is. And usually, their disappearances are forgotten entirely. Not Reggie though, no, never one of their own.
Civilians aren't allowed beyond the towering gates that separate The Falls from the rest of the world, and rightfully so. To step outside its gates without proper provisions and weapons would mean certain death. But what's a little adventure without the threat of death? Nothing can stand in the way of six, incredibly motivated young adults. Intent on hunting down whatever has taken their friend. Be it, creature or person.


THERE will be heavy themes, violence, and vulgarity.
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They only have a small window to take action. The few moments between dawn and the official start of the day where they would have enough time to get everything they need and get out. Julius had been awake for hours now, exhausted, but incapable of sleeping through the nervousness. Every time he closed his eyes all he saw was Reggie's face, imprinted on the back of his eyelids as if he were still there. Grinning through muted, rambling words. He doesn't know if this suicide mission is more for Reggie, or for the sanity of their little group. The need to know all encompassing. All Julius knows is that it's now or never.
They'd been planning this for weeks now since the first spattering of gossip reached their ears about the disappearances. Mostly rumors, but a few bits and pieces holding just enough merit to seek out. Like the guy in Victoria, who claimed to know all about the disappearances. He was a good place to start, at the very least. And if it panned out to be nothing more than false gossip, then they would just have to push on.
He's up before the first spattering of light can penetrate the flimsy screen of his window. Its ability to hold up despite the constant shift in temperature astonishing. He picks his way through the clothing scattered across his floor, a distant, childhood memory of being told time and again to clean his room cracking a small, unstable grin. He's trying not to let the enormous pressure of the situation crack him, any one thing could make it all go wrong, and he isn't going to be the one that ruins their chances.
While he sifts through the mess he constantly checks the window, hoping that the first slim lights of dawn don't come early today. The weather usually kept the night going will into the early morning. But some days, it would regulate, ruining the pattern of dark days and darker nights. His calm is nothing more than a mask as he gathers things into a bag that'll be more of a hindrance than a help, but there's nothing else he can use. They'd need all the supplies they could get between them.
He knows the others will probably have them covered with the weapons, but he takes a knife anyways, the comfort of its weight in his pocket familiar despite its lack of use. A relic of being a teenager, learning to fight with his cousin at his side. His father teaching them self-defense techniques from dawn until the light of day dipped below the horizon at dusk. He remembers days of being so tired he could barely move but being so satisfied with the outcome of newly gained skills that none of that mattered. It feels like a million years ago. In truth it was only a few.
A klutz is never quiet, and he is no exception. He's lucky enough that his mother's hearing has gone with age, the freeze had taken her youth long before it should have. His father is just gone period. Not one of the odd disappearance cases, but rather a force of will. Gone because he wanted to be. Gone because whatever slim string of love that remained had been snipped long ago. His brother would have to man up and take care of their mother now, Julius wouldn't let his friends go on this mission alone.
The bag is ridiculously heavy with articles of spare clothing and a random amount of dried meat. As much packaged food as he could steal from the market without making it too obvious that food was going missing. He'd have gotten more if he could, this would only last them so long, maybe a few days if rationed sparingly. He hopes that the girls will be able to get them more once they were out there. He has no doubts in their skills, but there will always be the nagging fear of starvation lingering at the edge of his thoughts.
"Julius?"
He's just opened the door a sliver, the cold air from outside raising goosebumps along his arms, even beneath the heavy coat and layers of clothing. He half turns, his heart thumping in his throat.
"Where are you going?" His little brother is standing there, rumpled from sleep still. "Geeze, close the door its cold." He grouses, far underdressed. Jules does, sifting through a million lies in his head.
"I'm getting an early start at work today," he hopes that's enough to placate him.
Micah scowls, "It's a Sunday." He points out, "And you have a bag."
Right, of course, it wouldn't be that easy. Luckily, he doesn't have to come up with anything else, because Micah's eyes are widening a second later and he points accusingly.
"Pacifica is making you do something stupid again, isn't she!" He suddenly looks more excited than before. "What is it! I want to know!"
"Micah, just go back to bed." Julius can't come up with anything else to say, he hadn't expected to be caught so quickly. But Micah at least seems to think this is another one of Pacifica's brilliant plans.
"You guys never let me in on the fun, I'm not a baby anymore you know..." He pouts, looking far younger than he is in that moment. "Fine, go blow stuff up or whatever she's making you do. But next time I want in, no matter what." Julius lets out a small sigh of relief. It's unfortunate that there probably won't be a next time. He's almost considering abandoning the plans altogether. The thought of dying out there and never seeing Micah or mom again leaves his chest feeling hollow and breathless.
"Deal, now go back to bed before you wake up mom." Julius watches Micah as he goes, the younger boy giving him a thumbs up before disappearing back down the hall to his bedroom. Julius steels himself against the cold again, quickly slipping outside and sticking to the shadows in the streets as he goes. Hating every crunch that his footsteps make in the freshly fallen snow. There would be hordes of citizens out shoveling the snow once the morning sunlight set it, a futile task that only makes life minimally easier.
He skirts around the edge of the frozen lake at the center of town, the only path he can walk in order to get to the gate on the far side of the Community. They'd found the weak spot earlier that week when planning all this shit out, before that they had spent hours combing the length of it, trying not to seem suspicious when they'd run into anyone else. The weak spot had been a hole, barely big enough for the tallest of them to squeeze through. Over the course of the week, they had started widening the hole, scraping away at the surrounding ice. They'd had to cover it with foliage, and prayed that nothing got into the Community while they bided their time.
It's still dark when he arrives at the spot, pacing a little as he ducks down. Afraid that someone will see him, despite the dense, lifeless branches of dead tree's surrounding them. Evergreens were just about the only things that still survived out here, among a select handful of other, winter hardy plants. He pushes away the covering from the hole, trying not to seem too nervous. They'd all gather there soon, although he knows it might take longer for some of them to get there. Several members of their group had already gathered supplies, but a few hadn't due to the fact that somebody would notice if things had suddenly started going missing. Like weapons.
Julius didn't want to crawl through the hole yet, afraid of the braving the dangers on the other side alone. Soon, they'd all be on the other side. And then, it would all begin.


Location: Icy Hell
Mood: Fuckin' cold
Dialogue Code: #5DADE2
Thought Code: #2874A6
Genesis woke to tangled limbs and the sound of breathing other than her own. To her right lay a woman, her arm over Genβs bare chest, palm cupping her breast like a security blanket. To her left, a man, his leg hooked around hers, and his face buried in her neck. Flashes of the night before brought a smile to her face. She was almost tempted to wake her companions and take a few more moments of raw unbridled passion before she left. What was the saying? One for the road?
However, if she did that, then she would have to explain why she was up at this ungodly hour on a Sunday of all days. She sighed and decided against it. She had sought comfort in the arms of these two the night before, though she could not recall their names. She glanced at the manβ¦. Jourdan maybe? He seemed like a Jourdanβ¦. or maybe thatβs what the womanβs name was? Was it Jerry then? James? Something with a Jβ¦. She snapped herself out of that train of thought and sighed. Names didnβt matter now, as it was unlikely that she would see them again anyhow, and she needed to disentangle herself so she could get herself to the rendezvous point.
Genesis delicately removed herself from the bodies and crawled out of bed. The woman rolled over and mumbled something unintelligible before she peaked an eye open.
ββ¦where are you going?β The woman slurred sleepily.
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βWater. Keep the bed warm K?β She murmured. Gen didnβt get a reply back. The womanβs eyes where already closed, and her breathing back to that of a sleeping soul.
Genesis had packed her things the night before. It hadnβt been hard. She had very little, and none of it had any value. Gen dressed quickly and simply, not caring a damn bit about how she looked and it showed. She caught her reflection in a mirror and grinned. Dark rims around her eyes indicated insomnia, her mahogany mop of hair showed a disregard for her self-presentation, and jaded eyes gave the impression she was used to the darker side of life. Too damn bad. She picked up her bag and threw it over her shoulder along with her bow and quiver. She clipped her knife to her hip and slipped out the door of the place she called home.
The world outside was cold. Dangerously cold, had been like that for as long as she could remember. It wasn't a pleasant coldness either. It was the kind that made you walk a little faster and brace yourself against the wind. No matter how bundled you were, the cold sliced through you. God she h a t e d the cold.
Everything seemed quieter, almost muffled. The trees stood ghost-like, silent observers of the snowy mountains, the river and the clouds. The branches of said trees bowed with the heavy load they carry, bending towards the icy earth. Everything glistened, as if a fairy has sprinkled her dust over the entire world. F u c k i n g Fairies. Colors seemed brighter against the pure white blanket that spread as far as the eye can see, unfortunately the only color often seen, is red. Blood red.
What residual heat she had absorbed in the lodge was gone. The heat didn't so much as drain away or leach out slowly, it abandoned her with callous haste to leave her helpless and shivering too violently to do anything but grind her teeth in irritation.
The frigid air penetrated her skin, chilling her blood, sinking into the marrow of her bones like a blade. The biting cold seeped into her toes and spread painfully throughout her feet as if it were her bare feet on the nauseatingly icy whiteness rather than shoes. She walked along the edge of lake that marked the center of their little home. She wondered what the lake would look like if it was not always frozen. Would the lake glisten in the sunlight? Would the grass grow in thick emerald tufts? No point in wondering really, since she would never see it.
Genesis spotted Julius in the distance and grinned. Maybe she could convince him to huddle for heat. She approached him at a leisurely pace, like she owned the universe.
βHey, it is fuckin' cold.β She said stating the obvious with a grin.



The next step was harder. He got the readily packed bag from under the bed and placed it near the front entrance. Stopped in the living room and for a moment, just looked at the furniture. His home hadnβt changed much that he could remember. There wasnβt much to change. When people died you just had an extra chair for guests.
He got the clothes he needed. Most of them were still in the bag. He didnβt want the question, should anyone be at work already. But then why would they be, unless they were stealing too? Thatβd be an awkward conversation.
All right, Jonas? Just picking up some hunterβs rifles. I see youβve got the revolvers. Good on you. See you later.
He wasnβt sure why the personβs name was Jonas in this scenario, given that he had never worked with anyone named Jonas, at least not to his recollection. Perhaps even mentally, he felt bad implying that any of his colleagues would steal from the Community. It was hard enough to think about doing it himself.
His mother drew quick breaths in her sleep. The door creaked a little but didnβt wake her, and he walked without shoes to the side of her bed. On her nightstand was a tiny instrument of clumsy clockwork that Cecil had made for her when he was little. It worked well enough as an alarm and somehow managed to wake her up at dawn every day. When his father first died, sheβd had a hard time getting to work in the mornings. This blasted thing had woken them both up for years.
The switch to turn it off was stuck. He grabbed it and pushed it with his thumb, feeling the vibrations of the clockwork die away in his hands before he put it back down. Maybe sheβd wake up at the right time by herself, but if not, heβd rather have her sleep in for once. The longer she slept, the less time there was left for her to deal with the pain.
He bent down and kissed her forehead. Miraculously, she stirred in her sleep, but didnβt wake up. The third step was to actually leave, and was harder than saying goodbye.
Fourth step, go to work. The snow sounded too loud under his boots. He swore he saw shadows of guards ready to pounce on him at any moment, hiding behind each corner he passed, but dawn was closing in and shadows grew longer, scarier than he was used to. He reached work without incident, closed the door behind him, did his breathing exercises again.
One bag for essentials, one bag from whatever he could grab. Equipment for repair. Guns. The girls, as far as he knew, were the best at using them; theyβd likely provide for themselves but there was nothing wrong with backup. Cecil looked at the empty racks. The things he took were replaceable, he reminded himself. Nobody would suffer for it. Hopefully.
By all rights he should have prepared a Molotov and paid his uncle a visit before he left. Though, there was that tiny chance that heβd be back, and if his past proved anything it was that his uncle could hold a grudge like he was defending a competitorβs title. Better to disappear without a sound. If it werenβt for the fact that he was leaving with others, people probably would have thought heβd just keeled over dead somewhere.
Heβd show them though.
Equipment in the bag, he pulled out the extra clothes and made a quick change. It was one thing to survive in the Community, out there heβd have to be extra careful. Extra alert, extra everything. It was hard to plan ahead, that was the thingβ it was all so. Unknown. Too big. Unpredictable.
Cecil put his head to the door for a full minute before he finally opened it and took a step outside. He double-checked that his protective goggles were still in his pocket. Dawn was here, the horizon lightning up in a brilliant pink-red colour as he hurried to meet the others.
He couldnβt think of anything worthwhile to say as he arrived, giving Gen and Julius a nod. βHey.β
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The sight of fresh snow, glistening in the morning sunlight has never looked so unappealing in her life. Once, when she was a child, she sought to mark the snow with as many steps as she could take. Trudging through the morning snowfall until her legs grew tired. Worn down by the consistent cold and worrying numbness in her toes. When she could no longer go on, she would go about her day, carried by sore legs. Only to find out the next day that every mark she's made has been swept away in the night by a fresh layer of gods dandruff.
She has to resist the urge to do that now. Emerging from the warmth of her home into the blistering morning is just about the last thing she wants to do. Really, its too goddamn early to be out and about but she's been awake for a while now. Still on a Hunters schedule despite it being a Sunday, the day of rest or so she likes to call it. Early morning hunts always brought in the best game, but she knows today most people will be snuggled in their beds still.
There's such a small window of time to accomplish what she needs to do that it dredges up a tiny bit of apprehension in her. Not so much fear - she's rarely afraid of anything, let alone breaking several laws at once like she's about to do - but rather a crawling in her gut that has her jittery with false nervousness. Her pace increases as she tries and fails to hide the large, and not at all inconspicuous bag slung over one shoulder. Its not full yet, the contents of which just barely scraping the bottom of the barrel in terms of what she'll need out there.
The place she's headed to will fix that problem quickly. Its not so much a habitable home as it is a storage space behind a more suitable lodging. Its contents filled to the brim with random bits and bobs, but most importantly guns. She hurries along until she's flush with the buildings side, hidden from the main buildings view, taking in large breaths of stinging cold air. She'd been running without realizing it.
"Get a hold of yourself," Paz curses under her breath. Sliding the bag off of her shoulder and settling it on the ground for a moment. She knows from past experience that the door to the shack will be locked. The owner being the only one with a key, naturally. But theres a window, slightly too tall for her to reach on her own on one side. She easily surpasses that obstacle by stepping on her bag, the stack of additional clothing inside of it giving enough solid force to keep it from sinking beneath her weight. She reaches overhead and pushes the window open, thankful that its not blocked by anything.
Months of horribly annoying physical training has given her just enough upper body strength to pull herself up and through the window. She makes sure to hook one boot beneath the strap of her bag so she can pull it in with her. From the window its a steep drop into the cluttered storage space, but nothing compared to some of the things she's jumped off of in her lifetime. The impact jars her a little, a small shooting pain nipping her ankles.
She has no time to worry about it however, leaving her bag in the middle of the floor as she begins to dig through the storage. Mentally cycling through a checklist in her head. She knows the more she steals the more that someone else will have to go without, but, they'd have a much better time of it being in the community. Paz and the group would need these things more, out in the wilderness, where anything could happen.
It wouldn't all fit, so she'd have to be careful with what she chose to take. Weapons were a must, but most of those she could fit on her person in general via strategically placed holsters. Even so, grabbing a few extra pistols and knives off the rack for the others, should they need them, feels like a good course of action. A Magnesium bar and flint, for the obvious reasons, goes in her bag next. She also gathers plenty of kindling as well, knowing that out there, they'll die without being able to start a fire large enough to warm them up.
Paz feels almost heartless as she pilfers, taking this and that at will. Stopping only when she catches sight of a weapon that hadn't been up on the racks. A beautiful rifle, much alike the one her instructor carried on him at all times. She stood and made a beeline for it. Examining it throughly. No way could she hide this, it'd stick out like a sore thumb. A flashing beacon telling everyone that she's going outside the gates. But she wants it all the same, impulse telling her to grab it and run before anyone can see. Paz sighs, digs through the overturned boxes for a scabbard, and slides the rifle in.
With her bag now mostly full she contemplates going back through the window or simply unlocking the front door from within and running all the way to the meeting spot. She isn't far, in fact, since most hunters choose to live closer to the gates in order to be out and about by the time the sun rises. She really doesn't want to lift herself back through the window, least of all not with the added weight of her back pack and rifle slung across that. Already, she feels too weighed down to run. Either option hold pro's and con's that she doesn't have the time to ponder over.
She unlocks the front door.
For the second time she feels as if she's been slapped in the face by the cold as she emerges. Casting her gaze about to ensure that nobody is around to see her. Its still fairly early, enough so that she relaxes just a bit. Making her stroll as casual as possible as she heads out.
She's luckily not the first, nor last to show up. Julius, her ever weary cousin is already standing there with Gen and Cecil. Pacifica smiles softly, glad that so far nobody has backed out of this crazy plan of theirs.
"Hey," she doesn't know how long they'll have to wait, so she settles her bag on the ground again and sits against it. The cold just barely seeping through the tough material of her pants. "Nice day huh?"


Light up.
Under stormy night, tell nobody.
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His room was dark, but he could tell the time easy enough. Right before dawn, when the world was still and unmoving outside. No nightly activity, no guards, just calm and perfect snow. It was the time of the morning that you wake up and go back to sleep, happy to have a few more hours in the warmth of your bed. But Noah needed to get to the clinic before the new shift started- before his dad started- and couldnβt afford the risk of waiting. There was a small window of time that he could slip in, grab the supplies on his list, and be out of there before anyone knew.
Dislodging himself from Row took some effort, Rows sleep death grip a vice around his middle. But he was used to this, mornings since they were young had seldom changed. Noah leaned down and brushed his lips over check, neck, ear, ghosting touches to wake him up slowly- till Row was pulling away searching for more. Noah took that opportunity to slip away, earning him a bleary eyed death glare as he stood from the small bed.
βSβ too earlyβ Noah rolled his eyes, digging around the floor for a pair of boxers as Row rolled away and shuffled back under the comforter. It was cold without the body heat and warmth of the bed, so he made fast work of finding his clothes.
βYou better not go back to sleep, you gotta get shit down and meet us on timeβ Noah walked around the bed, hunting down his socks and boots near the nightstand, βIf your late weβll just leave without youβ
There was some muffled reply under the blanket that he didnβt bother to figure out, probably just more complaints about the wake up time. He knew as soon as he left Row was going straight back to sleep, but there was no way Row would let himself get left behind. He'd show up, probably late, but heβd show. And currently, Noah had higher priorities then dragging his boyfriend out of bed.
He pulled the blanket back to kiss the mop of dark hair tucked underneath and Row struggled to get him to stay longer. Grabbed at him, tried to get him back in bed, but his half-asleep feeble attempt didnβt do much. Noah called out another warning to be there on time as he gathered his pre-packed bag and headed for the door. He paused though, glancing back at his room... clean, tidy, but messy wherever Row had had his way with it. A pile of clothes in the corner, books stacked on the ground, a snack hidden on Row's side of the bed he hadn't noticed. The room was small, but it had been his since he was a baby... and it kinda hurt him to leave. Not the last time, he had to remind himself, even if that nagging feeling of dread followed him out the door.
Noah walked through the house without glancing around, knowing nostalgia would only slow him down. He'd already said his goodbyes- in his own way- to his sisters and father. His sisters understood, they knew what his disjointed group of friends meant to him, but his father wouldn't. He'd left a letter in the kitchen for him to find in the morning, explaining where he was and the stolen medical supplies. Noah would hate for one of the nurses to get blamed for his crime.
He pulled the fur lined hood of his parka over his head as he exited his childhood home, avoiding sending a glance back in order to keep the keening ache in his chest low. Focus on the task, ignore it all, it'll be okay once you get this done and meet the others. The clinic was only a few block from the house, close enough that the distance could be covered in ten minutes. Ten minutes of frosty breath and checking every street for others, cause Noah was damned scared of getting spotted. Dressed in full outdoor winter gear, also stolen from his medic training, and lugging around a half filled bag, Noah was sure anyone that spotted him would know where he was headed. Only things he'd packed from himself were a blanket, tent, change of clothes, and as much random cans of food he could fit in the lower half of his bag. The top was reserved for as much medical supplies as he could fit, cause he was one hundred percent sure his group was going to need them.
The clinic was eerily quiet when he arrived, but he knew the three over night patients they currently had would be sleeping. Only two nurse's were on staff right now, another on call, so all he had to do was avoid their station and he would be fine. Didn't stop his heart from hammering wildly and his steps to quicken at any hint of a sound. He got the supply closet without incident, shutting the door and keeping the light off as he riffled through with his flashlight.
He'd planned out what he needed before hand so he moved automatically, fitting everything into the bag systematically. CAT tourniquets, muslin bandages, gauze, sterile gloves, bottle of iodine, medical tape, trauma shears, scalpels, sutures, burn dressing, bottle of morphine, Ibuprofen, Tylenol, and assorted antibiotics and vitamins. Everything fit exactly how he'd planned, tight, orderly, and little room for much more. He paused at his stethoscope, handing near the door next to his fathers, stared at it because he knew he didn't need it. Unnecessary baggage to take with- but his father had gotten his name engraved in it last month, before Reggie went missing and he'd thrown away his life plans to go on this wild mission- Noah grabbed it and made it fit in the last bit of room in his bag.
It was still dark out when he slipped from the clinic, keeping his head down under his hood just incase. He did a loop around the block cause he's paranoid as shit and then headed in the direction of the meeting point near the wall. Its cold out, but with the adrenaline running through him he barely feels it. Has to force himself to stay at a walking pace cause all he wants to do is run. Wishes Row was with him, cause fuck he could use something to keep his breathing steady.
He gets himself under control just as he nears Jules, Gen, Cecil, and Pax, nodding at each of them with a warm greeting smile. Happy everyone had made it safe, but instantly aware of the one person he'd berated on being on time.
"Morning everyone" His words send frosty breath upwards like a chimney. His face goes strained for a second, cause of course Row wasn't there yet, "For all I know Row is still under a pile of blankets in bed, anyone heard from him?"

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To say he wasn't excited about their plans for the day was a gross understatement. He wanted to go, sure. He might have been one of the last to sigh and raise his hand, but he knew they had to do it. To leave. For Reggie.
Fuck Reggie. When they found him, Rowan was going to beat the shit out of him.
He turns sleepy eyes towards the window, it's frost covered but he can still see out easily enough to guess the time. The sun will be up so quickly, and soon the early risers would be getting to work. He's already pushing his time. He should move, the bed's cold anyway, but if he closes his eyes he can still feel Noah there. His warmth, his kisses, his nagging tone telling Row to get up. Barely remembers Noah going. Might have threatened to leave him?
As if.
He wishes they would have had just a bit longer. He doesn't worry a lot, but he's worrying now. There's so much out there they don't understand, and regardless once that gate is breached... things will never be the same again. This is it. His last second of normalcy. And he's alone.
He gets up finally. Finds half his clothes wherever they fell the night before. Laces his boots tighter than usual, drags a beanie over his messy hair and glances at the room one last time. It's Noah's, but it might as well be his too. Thinks about making the bed - he never does and it drives Noah crazy. But that feels really final. Like it'll mean they never expect to get back into it.
He grabs his bag off the ground, swings it over his shoulder, and pulls the baggie of nuts free from the corner between mattress and wall. They're too valuable to leave behind, and anyway, he's hungry.
He walks out of the Calloway house like it's any other day. Like it's not some ungodly hour of the morning. Like he's just going to work - a few hours after Noah, as always. Like he's not leaving with the possibility of never coming back.
He didn't say goodbye to anyone. Not his brothers or his parents. Didn't know how, and if he'd tried, they would have known something was up, so he didn't bother. It won't matter anyway, because once Everett realizes his ice tools are gone, he'll know Rowan did it. And when he doesn't come back for a couple of days, they'll know he's gone. They'll get it.
It's fucking cold outside but it's not like he expected any less. It's just going to get worse too, the farther away they get. He glances at the outline of the gates he can see from here, wonders what they're doing. But then he imagines Reggie's smiling face and remembers.
They have to find him.
He deserves better.
His place isn't far from Noah's, but if he goes the right way he can swing by the Den - the large enclosure on the edge of the community that held the wolves. It'd take a few extra minutes but he doesn't care much. Just wants to pop in and pop back out. He's not sure who will pick up the slack when he's gone. Regardless, they'll do a shit job. But the dogs are strong, they'll be fine.
It takes a few minutes but he has a key that lets him in through the front door. The Den is half building, half fenced off land. Always cold to keep the dogs acclimated, but providing them some shelter for health reasons. The wolves are awake mostly, though still curled up together, watching him without moving though their ears are perked up.
He drops his bag and crosses the dark cabin to pull down the jar of frozen peaches. That gets their attention, and he smiles as he listens to them all hurry stand and paw at the gate, needy whines reaching his ears. "Calm down I'm coming."
The way they're trained they sit when he raises the jar, and one by one he calls out a name and tosses the frozen treat high over the gate into a waiting mouth. It's only when he's nearing the end of the list that he realizes someone is missing. "Where's Mika?"
No one answers him, so he stands up on his toes to look passed the others and near the back. Mika's still laying down, half inside half out, his nose buried in the snow, both eyes focused on him. Right one amber, left one icey blue. Rowan taps on the gate and frowns at him. "Hey. Lazy ass. Come say goodbye."
It takes awhile, but eventually the wolfdog stands, shaking snow off it's face and walking over. It takes Rowan only a moment to catch sight of the angry red welt across Mika's snout. It's not deep, not bleeding, but it looks like it hurts. His jaw snaps and every levelheaded thought he's known for having flies right out the fucking window.
He's so sick of this shit.
He opens the gate and whatever his posture says keeps the others off of him, but Mika saunters through, more interested in the peaches in his hand. The shortest of the pack but still comes up to his waist. Rowan tosses him a treat and watches him move. Seems okay.
He sets aside the jar and drops to his knees to get on Mika's level. Lets the wolf press their noses together in greeting before he moves gentle fingers over the welt. Mika rumbles at him in warning, but Rowan just gives him a sharp look. It was a belt this time, he thinks. Can see where the metal dug in. Where the leather lashed. There are other scars. Criss-crosses that disrupt the pattern of his fur, one that's still pink beside that amber eye. It'd taken Rowan months to heal that one.
His blood runs hot and he's pissed. He stands up and grabs his bag off the floor, throwing open the office door and turning into the small vet clinic. There are lightweight emergency backup kits under the sink and he has a key for that too. Grabs one and tosses it into his bag before retracing his steps.
There isn't much in the office, but there is a big fuckin map, and it stops Rowan dead in his tracks. He doesn't think it's exactly reliable. Distance isn't measured. But the communities are on there. The fucking wilderness is on there. He grabs a chair and climbs up it, digging his fingers into the cloth at each corner until the damn thing comes down. Folds it up and shoves it in his bag too.
For the hell of it, he goes through drawers and opens cabinets, looking for anything else. The area is mostly for the dogs, information on them, shit he already knows. He grabs a spare knife, thinks about tipping the desk over, but freezes when the last drawer falls open to show walkie talkies.
They're solar powered, work long distance, and valuable as hell. The hunters use them in case of separation, or in case a dog gets too hurt they aren't going to find the others through howls.
Rowan grinds his teeth so hard they hurt.
He takes three.
"Noah's going to kill me," he decides as he walks through the Den without looking back. Mika's watching him with interest, and stands to attention when Rowan snaps his fingers in the wolfdogs direction.
"C'mon," he says, shouldering the door open. "Don't fuckin howl."
Mika slinks out ahead of him, like even he understands what they're doing is breaking so many laws. He snatches the peaches off the counter once more, opens the gate, and throws the jar hard enough most of them fall out before it hits the ground and rolls away. The other dogs are much too interested in the treat to care about what he and Mika are doing.
He pulls a still full jar down and pushes it in the last empty space in his bag before following Mika outside. It's getting brighter now, and he's flying by the seat of his fucking pants. There's no time - or space - for him to get Everett's tools now.
He sighs and cracks his neck. His friends are going to hate him. But his decision is made, and he doesn't have the time to hesitate. He motions to Mika to follow him, and hauls ass to the meeting place.
He tries to be nonchalant when he descends. Eats his nuts casually, like maybe if he acts normal enough no one will notice he's got a fucking wolf following him. The rest of his friends are already there, sporting bags that had much more helpful shit than he was carrying.
He catches sight of Noah's and winces.
Oh.
He's in so much trouble.
"Hey."

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Luckily enough, Julius didn't have to wait very long before his friends began to appear. One by one, each greeting a reminder that this would probably be the last time any of them saw this community again.
βHey, it is fuckin' cold.β Julius nods as Gen appears, unsure how much worse it's going to be out there without solid shelter. "Fuck yeah it is," Julius grumbles his agreeance, rubbing his hands up and down his arms, wishing that the cold didn't seep through the material of his coats quite as much. He can't tell if its the quiet panic that's got him feeling chills or the wind.
"Hey Cecil." Julius greets, and a few minutes later nods his head towards Pacifica as she too comes around the bend. Their quick arrivals just barely spaced out. They'll only be waiting for Noah and Rowan now. Knowing the latter, they'll all be waiting a while. "Nice day huh?" Julius shoots Pacifica a glare. But softens when he realizes she isn't being sarcastic. It's always hard for him to decipher when she's going to be confrontational and when she's going to be sweet.
"I hope they hurry," He frowns, glancing up at the sky and the light that bleeds across it in different hues of pink. Leaving anybody behind would suck but they couldn't afford to get caught out here now, not with all of the stuff they've stolen. Julius glances again at Pacifica, and the rifle that clearly isn't her. The weapons alone would get them all thrown in a cell, the food on top of it would be a death sentence.
Noah's sudden appearance manages to assuage his fears a bit, however, the lack of Rowan at his side does not. Jules schools his expression carefully, refusing to show just how antsy he is underneath the calm exterior. He isn't one for a show, and certainly, doesn't want to be the one causing issues by freaking out and drawing attention.
"For all I know Row is still under a pile of blankets in bed, anyone heard from him?" That's just great. Always the root of Jules many problems. "He'll turn up sooner or later," Jules tamps down on the hopefully lingering at the end of his sentence. His faith in Rowan does not extend very far.
They wait for what seems like ages, long enough that Jules almost considers just leading the charge ahead without Rowan. But, at the last moment, the devil himself shows up. Carrying with him the usual nonchalance that means he's done something stupid. Further confirmed by - "What the fuck is that."
As a child, Julius had been told many stories about the wilds and what lurked within it. So often would those stories involve beasts that stalked through the snowy landscape, wolves, awaiting their prey. His mother had been liberal with the nightmare fuel, delighted that her children would be too afraid to venture beyond the walls because of the monsters that lurked beyond it. Unfortunately, in turn, that had given Jules an irrational fear of the dogs in the community as well. He could handle them, if only from afar.
With one staring them down now, that small spark of childhood fear reignites. Unconsciously, he moves closer to Paz, and further from the animal following dutifully behind Rowan. "Rowan, you can't be serious." Some sort of brain injury must have occured for the other to even think this would be okay. Maybe he was dropped one too many times on his head as an infant. That seemed the most logical to Jules, who couldn't stop staring at the Wolfdog, resisting the urge to put as much distance between him and it as possible. He knows that the domestication of the dogs is without question. They live their lives in this community, among humans, without hurting them.
"I can't believe you," Jules gripes, feeling angrier than he should considering the situation. "Actually, no wait, I fucking can believe you. This is the exact shit you would pull.
He doesn't have to like it - but right now there's nothing he can even do about it. Time's running short, the day is beginning, and they need to get as far from the community as possible before people start noticing their shit's missing (including them.) Julius turns to Noah, pursing his lips. A silent, 'he's your problem' passing between them before Jules turns back towards the hole.
"We need to leave, now," He insists before a fight can ensue between the members of the group. He already knows that it's going to happen, and if so, it'll need to happen while they're all out there. Without speaking another word, Jules squats down to the hole. Clearing out various twigs and branches that had been placed there to conceal it. Without waiting for the rest of them, he crawls through. Though, the group isn't too far behind. Squeezing through one by one until they are all on the other side, facing the dense wilderness around them.
It's startling how breathtaking the outside is. Julius has never been beyond the walls, but as far as first impressions go...well, it isn't quite the haunting place that dominated his nightmares as a youth. But the vast lands surrounding them give him a slight pause. How the hell would they ever find Reggie when there are so many places to look. The general idea had been to make it to Victoria, the closest community to them and seek out the source of all the gossip surrounding the disappearances. It would take them days to get there on foot.
First, they needed to get beyond the point where the Hunters of the Falls would be able to track them down.




Location: Headed to Fuckin' Death
Mood: Fuckin' cold and Slightly Amused
Dialogue Code: #5DADE2
Thought Code:#2874A6
Genesis leans back on her heels and watches the steady approach of the other members of their group. First Cecil who gives a lack luster 'Hey'...Though she did not blame him. Not only is it too fuckin' early for even the birds to be awake, but its cold as a polar bears balls out, and death is likely waiting for them beyond the wall.
Then came Paz in all of her exquisiteness. Even in the icy hell they currently loved in she managed to look like a god damn goddess...and that gun. Gen wishes for a moment that she had been chosen to be the Hunter's apprentice. She knows why she wasn't, she has an obvious disdain for authority of any and all kinds.
Finally came Noah, it is obvious he is irritated by the lack of Rowan. Gen smiles absentmindedly while watching the group settle and wait for the last of their crew. She says nothing, only greets them with a slight nod. This plan is fuckinβ ridiculousβ¦and crazy to boot, basically her kind of plan.
The last to arrive is Rowan, and Gen is far from surprised. What does catch her off guard however, is the B I G Fuckinβ wolf-dog following him. After her initial shock, she canβt help but grin at Rowan. Ironically that was how they had met, once upon a time. She had creeped about the cages feeding them whatever she happened to have on hand and loving on them. He had thought her a strange one she was sure, but for some reason they had hit it off.
Fuckinβ Rowan.
Why hadnβt she thought of stealing a Wolf-dog? Probably because she would have taken them all. Canβt have favorites.

"We need to leave, now," Jules cuts the quickly rising aggression short short, then he squats down to the hole.
Gen is excited to have Mika on their quest. She is naturally fascinated with the wolf-dogs, and for some reason she always has been. Perhaps it is their ability to be silent as death itself while stalking its preyβ¦or perhaps it was the loyalty and love wolves found in a pack. Their devotion to each other enamored her.
The pack, the basic unit of wolf social life, is a family group. It is not just made up of animals related to each other by blood, it is a family tied together with affection and mutual aid. Gen ponders that thought for a moment. She supposes that is how she sees her cohorts. They are her pack so to speak. She realizes that everyone has a role within a pack, and she wonders for a moment what her role is.
The crack of a twig snaps her out of her reverie, it sounds hollow and endless in the deep dark forest. The sound rebounds from all the trees which causes a long echo. Looking out at the vast expanse of white nothingness that would likely be her death, Genesis should have been scared, instead she feels somewhat giddy with excitement. The sunrise fills the entire sky with the deep color of rubies, setting the clouds ablaze. A gentle hush cloaks the land.
βSoβ¦what is the game plan?β Genesis asks as they walk out into the cold crystallized world and she falls into step with group.
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Pacifica doesn't so much as blink when she notices the wolf trotting along behind Rowan. But she knows, before Jules is stepping closer to her side that this is going to pose an issue. She sighs, stands, and gathers her bag in one swift motion. Making sure that the Gun she stole is easily within reach.
She follows through the hole as well, hating the way she has to squeeze into herself to fit. She's never handled tight fits very well.
Another glance at the wolf, now that they are on the other side. Rowan couldn't have made a more genius fuck-up. No matter Jules views - he'll always be obscured by his fear. Where as, Paz can see the obvious advantages of having a trained dog along with them. A natural guardian, with sharply honed senses and the ability to hunt. Their survival chances are significantly raised with the dog there. Assuming that Rowan knows how to handle him.
βSoβ¦what is the game plan?β Gens voice is the first to penetrate the barriers of her noisy head. Jules raving had gone in one ear and out the other, she didn't know whether his nervousness made him more grouchy or if he was really that annoyed by their surprise addition to the group. Whatever the case, Paz isn't going to push his buttons just yet. Not until they are in the clear.
She suspects that nobody really knows where to go or what to do. Paz has only had the privilege of hunting in the nearby woods on her trips beyond the gate. Nowhere near far enough into the wilds to feel any real danger.
Half the time the gate had still been in view, something that never failed to make her feel twice as trapped.
"I don't know but...there are camp grounds not far from here, for the hunters." she informs more as a warning than anything else. Overnight hunting trips aren't uncommon, as much as they are frowned upon. Theres no telling who might be out and about in general. "We should have gotten a map," she chews on her lower lip, in thought. Theres nothing worse than wandering around with no direction at all. She has a compass, but what fucking good would that do without knowing where anything is?
"I guess we just keep walking till we get to Victoria then." Jules cuts in, apparently still irritated.
"You do know that the whole world isn't as small as the Falls right? We can't just find this place blind." Its either the general atmosphere or the cold thats beginning to seep into her, the dawning realization that they are really doing this - theres no going back now - has her on a dangerous edge. Somewhere between dropping the nice act and running wild through the tree's singing about freedom. She can't tell if she's annoyed and scared, or overjoyed and ready to celebrate. Whichever she is, she's fucking ready to pop.
Jules has gone quiet though. she find that boring but doesn't blame him. Its no use harboring any fight out here, not when thats the kinds shit that could get them killed in an instant. She drifts away from his side and closer to the others. She'd prefer to keep her mood from dipping into the dangerous lows.
She's simply trying to keep the chatter from dying out the next time she opens her mouth, loud enough to fill the silence that swelled in her chest with every step. The pressure of this adventure had begun to press in on all sides, impossibly daunting.
"I heard the people in Victoria are like, insanely old-world-religious." She wrinkles her nose at the thought. Who could possibly uphold beliefs like those when faced with a world like this. She had heard plenty of other rumors circulating about the other communities too though. Things that made her feel like the whole world was teetering on the side of a cliff named crazy. They were all so weird, but - well, to be fair there was nothing normal about the Falls either.
Jules line contributed by Finch.


Noah stared at Rowan.
Stared at him, and the turned murderous eyes down to the fucking wolf heβd brought with on their life or death mission.
There was this weird moment of silence where Noah didnβt react, just stared. Cause he knew Rowan was going to do something stupid, but he thought it would be brining a huge bag of candy instead of a necessity.
NOT a fucking pet.
"What the fuck is that." Julesβs spoke exactly what Noah was thinking and he wanted to kiss the boy. Let someone else yell at Rowan, his brain was still trying to catch up with the fact that Rowan had just pulled a jail-break on his favorite wolf. He just hoped that he at least did the one job he was supposed to. Jules lays it on his boyfriend and then turns to Noah, a clear, βim done with this shitβ look on his face before he moves towards the hole theyβd cleared in secret.
Noahs eyes shift away from the retreating group, the whole group leaving this little shit to him. I mean, he always dealt with Rowanβs insanity, but this?
He locked eyes with Rowan and give him his most withering stare, anger leaking through his entire posture. Shoulders tight under his large parka, arms crossed, stance rigid in the snow.

And Rowan knew that stare so fucking well.
Heβd expected to be in trouble, sure, but itβs a lot different knowing than looking up at Noah when heβs pissed like that.
Thereβs a stretch of silence and he almost forgets there are other people there until Jules yells at him. His expression twists in distaste but he doesnβt look away from his boyfriend. The otherβs he can deal with later. Noahβs the catalyst.
The group leaves but Noah isnβt budging and oh, heβs in for it now.
Rowan licks his cold lips and drops a hand down towards Mika. The wolf noses at him, searching out peaches, and he runs his fingers through grey hair and nods down at him. βDo you see his nose, Noe?" he asks, the irritation seeping through his tone. "I couldnβt leave him there. I fucking couldnβt. Hatfordβll kill him one of these days. So whatβs it matter if I take him?β
βWhatβs it matter?β Noah repeated like he hadnβt heard him or couldnβt believe what heβd heard, βWe arenβt going on a vacation. We arenβt going out to see the sites, explore the frozen tundra, fucking walking in the woods. Reggie could be dead or dying or takenβ Noah was seething and he knew he was being unfair, but heβd just stolen equipment from his family and left them. Left that future at the hospital and whatever Rowan and him were gonna be. Cause they all planned on coming back, but Noah wasnβt so sure.
And Row had stolen a wolf.
Rowanβs jaw clenched and he let out a sharp breath through his nose. βYou fucking think Iβm stupid? I know we arenβt going on a goddamn vacation, Noah. Iβm just as much in this as you are!β He was obviously gearing up to snap some more, but the manβs last words stop him cold.
βPlease tell me you got your brothers equipment at leastβ
Rowans fingers twist in Mikaβs fur and the wolf shots annoyed, mismatched colored eyes his way. βPretty sure you know the answer to that.β
Noah exhales, eyes slipping shut and brows furrowing more. Feels a headache coming on right at the front of his skull and holds it like itβll make this annoyance go away (not that heβd ever really want that though, Row wasnβt something heβd ever wish away).
βSo you woke up lateβ¦stole Mikaβ¦β Noah opens his eyes warily, βAnd didnβt do anything of what you were supposed toβ Thereβs a venom in his tone that Noah usually refrains from using on his Row, but he was beyond livid. Itβs been years since heβs actually been inconsolably angry at his bestfriend.
Rowan doesnβt even have the right to be angry and he knows it. Noahβs fucking right, but the tone he uses cuts deeper than anything else. Itβs been a long damn time since heβs been talked to like this.
βFuck, yeah. Alright? I did. And no, Iβm not sorry about it.β Well, thatβs not exactly right, heβs a little sorry. The missing tools are going to hurt them, but not too bad. βIβm not completely useless alright? I found some extra stuff I just. Fuck, Noe, I couldnβt.β He pauses for a moment, hands curled into fists, and lets out a sigh.
Itβs not going to help, but he says it anyway. βIβm sorry.β
Noah stills, his gaze still angry but his body relaxing. God, he knew what that wolf meant to Row. Knew that while he was removed from other people, he got those animals. And he also knew that Mika had been hurt before and Rowan hadnβt reacted well back then either.
The group had moved on through the hole by the time Noah exhaled, letting a bit of that tension go with it. He moved forward, right into that space he fit in so well, and slide a gloved hand over Rowans cheek, βThings are gonna be hard enough out there. Are you really sure we can handle another mouth to feed?β He looked down at Mika, those mismatched eyes staring up at him with more thought then he was comfortable with, βWe donβt know what we are doing as isβ Standing next to Rowan the morning felt warmer, but the thought of how unprepared they were shot a cold shiver down his spine.
The fight eases out of Noahβs shoulders and Rowan feels himself relax a little. He could have ran this one to the ground, stubborn as always, but something in his chest refuses to let them cross that gate if theyβre fighting. The world out there is vast and unknown and he needs this. The stability that is them. Together. He canβt lose that foundation. Not for a second.
The touch to his cheek grounds him, and he lifts his own hand to lay over his boyfriends. The gloves were an irritating barrier but one he was used to dealing with. βHey now, heβs not useless either. Boys a hunter, heβll be fine. Fuck ... he might actually feed us.β Rowan glanced down at the wolf himself, and Mika tilted his head in response. βCβmon. We better go before someone fucking catches us out here.β
Noah nods, but doesnβt move yet. His grip tightens and he pulls Rowan forward, bumping foreheads, βCan you promise me one thing?β
Row sighs softly, a promise requested of anyone else would have him saying no before the question was even asked, but from Noah he only hesitates for a moment. "I can try," he mumbles.
Noah pulls him in closer and brushes their cold lips together, heat blooming instantly. Relishes in it, the warmth they can create. It lingers between them when he pulls away, βYou get three stupid moves, this is your first. Save the rest for something real important alright?β
Rowan breaths out a surprised laugh, caught off guard, but there's a reason why he doesn't make promises without knowing the details and this is why. He leans in for one more kiss, one more moment of normal. "I can try," he says again. "I definitely promise to try,"
Noah sighs the rest of his annoyance out and steps away, passing one last wary glance at the wolf before turning around, βCome on thenβ He calls back, making sure to keep Rowan in between him and the canine. Not that heβs afraid of the beast, but heβs still unnerved by the intelligence there. Heβd been to the kennels more then enough to know they were not just normal domesticated animals. Maybe Row was right and Mika would turn out to be an asset- or maybe the wolf would eat them in their sleep.

βWe should have gotten a map," They catch up to the rest of them just as Paz makes this very important point and Noah wants to slap himself for being so stupid. All their planning and they forget a map? He shoves his hands in his pockets and frowns, looking for all the world like heβs pouting. He hates when he fucks up and although this wasnβt really his fault, Noah has a tendency to take on all things as βhis faultβ.
Next to him, Rowan had wordlessly dropped his stuffed backpack to the ground. Noah had to avert his eyes at the poorly packed bag, reign in that frustration. Heβd spent the last few weeks re-packing his own bag to make sure he knew how when the time came, and Rowan had spent that time napping. Mika was snuffling at a bag of what looked like peaches- of course Rowan had wasted valuable space on wolf treats, heβd expect nothing less.
He could feel that anger rising again but it dissipated immediately as Rowan pulled out a folded up piece of paper. Torn at the corners and slightly yellowed with age, Rowan slapped the map into Noahβs hands and turned back to zip up his bag.
This was one of the many reasons Noah loved Rowan so much. Heβd fuck up over and over again, so many times youβd think something is wrong with the guy, then pull off something like this. Unintentional brilliance. βCourse he just threw on the backpack angrily and pretended he hadnβt just saved their asses.
βUh, hereβ Noah fumbled out, having to forcibly remove his eyes from Rowans unfazed glare, βRow found a mapβ
He unfolded the map and just blankly stared at it, then hands it off to Paz. Looks back at Rowan, whoβs doing his best to not look at him.
Noahβs trying his best not to beam with pride, but heβs pretty sure his lips quirk slightly at the effort.
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People started to arrive, and in the end they were only waiting for Noah. Cecil looked at their faces, searching for signs of apprehension, or guilt. He wondered if everyone was thinking the same as him: that they would probably never come back. And then it doesn't matter because Rowan walks over with a wolf and for a second Cecil wished the snow would swallow the lot of them. Those who care were too shocked to speak until Jules broke the silence. That seemed to wake Noah up who, in all honestly, was probably the only person who could talk some sense into the man. They had to get moving, and fast, because the sun was still climbing and soon people around town would be out of their houses to complete their daily chores.
By the time people realised how much they'd taken, they needed to be long gone. Luckily the group seemed to be in general consensus on that point, and began to move away from the other two. Great start.
"What happens when it gets hungry and we're the easiest meal around?" Cecil shook his head as the forest grew darkerβ the sun finding it harder to sneak between the branches. "He didn't plan this at all. We're going to get eaten while we sleep, or it's going to attract some beast from the undergrowth who feels like its territory is being threatened and then we're going to get torn apart, limb by limb, or eaten alive, or it'll just eat our legs and leave us on the cold ground, dragging ourselves forward between the trees until we die from hypothermia or blood loss."
He gulped for air as he realised he'd forgotten to breathe for a moment. "It's a bad idea, is the point," he added weakly.
He'd promised himself he wouldn't do this, "this" being panicking at the first sign of things not going according to the plan they made. He sunk his chin into the scarf around his neck and was for a moment glad that his cheeks were already red with cold so they couldn't grow red from embarrassment. Still, his curiosity got the better of him and he still peered over Paz's shoulder to get a look at the map that Rowan found.
"Whichever route gets us far away from here as quickly as possible," he said. "I don't much like the idea of being dragged back to the Falls and prosecuted for theft."
He wondered if Paz was right about the religious beliefs in Victoria. He hadn't considered it himself, but he knew many of his mother's friends found solace in the belief that their righteousness would earn them a better afterlife. For some, it was the only thing getting them through the hellish conditions they were forced to live under.
Although. You did hear stories.
"What do you think?" he looked at Paz. He was beginning to realise he didn't have much experience with mapsβ surprisingly they were widely different from the blueprints he handled at work.

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Jules wants nothing more than to forget about the mongrel trailing alongside Rowan, the overwhelming fear of its teeth finding a snug place around his throat wavering at the edges of his thoughts. A constant stutter in the way he breathes. He keeps as close to Paz as he can without drawing too much attention to the fact that he's put several paces between himself and the Wolfdog.
"What happens when it gets hungry and we're the easiest meal around?" Oh no, oh no, oh no. Why hadn't that possibility occured to him, why didn't it occur to Rowen. That thing would make an easy meal out of any one of them. "Why..." Jules moaned pitifully, more so to himself. Verbalizing the overwhelming sense of impending doom thats been weighing heavy on him since he first awoke this morning. Still, despite that the motivation to keep moving forward couldn't be stifled. No matter how many stumbling steps there are in the road.
Cecil's continued comments on their current issue only fueled that flickering of panic in his chest. Though the longer they moved on the more he felt like he could maybe handle this. Or, in the least he'd just make sure to keep atleast one other person between himself and the mutt. If they were lucky it'd eat Rowan first.
"It's a bad idea, is the point," Cecils final words were more than true, in fact, Julius nodded along. "Man, I agree." He shoots another glare towards Rowan, but bites his tongue from saying more. They definitley don't need to get in an argument out here, at least not yet. All things aside, the only thing that really bothered him was the sudden topic of Religion. Jules had never been comfortable with the thought of the old world practice, it seemed insane to him. Though he knew his mother still carried his grandmothers Rosary with her, he didn't know what it was for and had never asked. His disinterest wasn't uncommon. These days, Religion didn't much matter.
Thankfully Rowan managed to do something right by grabbing a map. Julius tries not to let his inferiority complex show as he sidles up to Pax's other side, the one not occupied by Cecil as he peers at the map over her shoulder.
However, his thoughts of actually praising Rowan for being a contributing member of the team dies in his throat as he looks over the monstrosity of a map. Its not exactly accurate looking, hand drawn or maybe a mish mash of shit glued together. There are obvious landmarks, things that none of them can miss and a measurement system that goes beyond his knowledge. He has no idea how to read it, which, he supposes is why Paz has it. If anyone could read a Hunters map it was her.
Despite that he keeps roaming over the various markings on the map, theres several that make sense to him at least partially. Theres a large red circle labeled Lake Lofall, and several similar large red circles spread out over the length of the map. The one labelled Victoria doesn't look very far but without an accurate portayel of distance there's no telling. And besides that there are smaller, different colored markings inbetween. Several green crosses, a few blue x's, and a handful of black circles. In fact, theres a large black circle what looks to be a short ways from Victorias red circle.
He's unable to find a key on the map besides a few chicken scratch co-ordinates and slapdash notes too illegible to read properly. Thankfully he doesn't have to reveal his painful inadequacies when it comes to map. Cecil asks first, and Jules hangs back, waiting for an answer. He knows logically that they must be going in the correct direction. There's at least one familiar marking on the map, being the cardinal directions. And so far, since they haven't veered left or right they should still be heading South out of the Falls.
"Its a personal map, I don't know what most of this means but we should be able to get where we need to go with it." Paz admitted apologetically, glancing over her shoulder at Cecil momentarily, examining the map with a more critical eye than Jules had.
"We should just get as far as we can today, there's no telling how far we'll get before the sun goes down and we'll need to have enough time to get a shelter thrown together." Jules thought about it for a moment. Logically, those markings will have something to do with the hunters. He would almost bet anything that the Green crosses are campsites, being the most spread out markings on the map with very few being nearby the Falls. Avoiding them would mean heading straight into the black circle though. Maybe a hunting ground? He wished he could figure it out.
"Any advice here Paz?" He turned back to look at her, she was the one who always carried a compass after all. Something he had never failed to roll his eyes over. Who knew the trinket would be so useful these days.
"We keep heading South," They kept walking as she spoke, "By mid-day we can start looking for a good area to camp,we'll want the extra daylight hours to make sure we aren't stuck trying to build a shelter in the dark." Jules notices the way she seems fairly confident about it, he's used to her being the more sure one. He could at least put the blame on her if they wound up dead.
"Well," Jules chewed on that for a moment. Glanced towards the others, "That seems more sane than running around blind. Lead the way."
As they continued to move steadily forward he fell back a bit towards Rowan, still keeping as much distance as he could from the Wolf, though his earlier panic had begun to dissipate as it made no move to harm them - yet.
"Did you get anything else useful?"
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Rowan knows he has a habit of redeeming himself directly after fucking up. Itβs the only thing that keeps Noah from being annoyed at him 24/7. Itβs a weird little talent that he has absolutely no control over but always seems to work in his favor. So yeah, heβd fucked up with choosing Mika over Everettβs tools, he can recognize that, but at least heβd gotten a map. Personal or no, it was made by Hunterβs, and surely Paz could find a way for it to help them.
They walk as they talk and Mika either keeps a close pace with him or wanders off to snuffle at the snow or head down paths heβs more used to. Row keeps an eye on him, mostly for the otherβs. Mika could run off completely and Rowan would be confident that heβd find them again. But no one knows the dogs as well as he does.
Paz doesnβt seem completely bothered with his decision which relaxes him a little, she was always hard to argue with. Then again, she had the right kind of background to not see Mika as a threat. Gen wonβt fight him on it either, he knows. She looks far too amused, what a weirdo. Sheβll bombarded him with questions later and heβll have to bury his face in Noahβs neck in order to get her to go away. He loves her, he really does. Sometimes he just gets prematurely exhausted when thinking about dealing with people.
Paz seems confident as she rattles off their beginning instructions and that settles his nerves. He glances at Noah, but the guyβs wearing his βtrying real hard not to beam in pride over my boyfriendβ look and that always makes Row want to roll his eyes. Still, the corners of his mouth lift slightly. He hates when they fight. Heβs glad itβs over already.
He runs his hands through Mikaβs fur when the wolfdog appears at his side again and tunes out the conversation. Thereβs nothing theyβre saying that he can really help with anyway, itβs not his area of expertise. Noah will let him know if thereβs something important heβs missed.
He hangs back a little to make a snowball for Mika and throws it out away from the group, watching the wolf take off after it and jump in the air to catch it. Heβs small for his species, but no less powerful, and Rowanβs keeping a watchful eye on him to see how much damage Hatford conflicted with his last use of displaced anger.
Rowan thinks the jerk must have a real tiny dick, to hurt a dog like that.
Mika seems alright, though he has a slight limp in his left front leg. Not an obvious favor, might just be bruised, but he mentally writes it down as something to check on soon. He makes another snowball to throw and just gets it launched when Jules appears at his side.
Over his friend's shoulder he gives Noah a look that clearly says if Julius decides to say one more stupid thing about Mika, heβs going to sock him in the face.
"Did you get anything else useful?"
He rolls his eyes and thinks about not answering just out of spite, but decides now isnβt really the right time. Instead he swings his bag around and digs in it for the walkies. He hands one to Jules without a word, tosses another to Noah because he knows heβll want to look, and considers with the last. He and Noah are usually together, and Jules rarely left Pazβs side, which meant if they somehow got separated Genesis and Cecil would likely end up together.
βGen!β he calls, and throws the last one her way, knowing sheβll catch it.
βI figure getting separated is something weβll want to avoid, but shit happens. Theyβre solar powered so just make sure to keep them out if the sunβs up. Weβll have to stay off the Hunters station, but that shouldnβt be hard.β
Rowan slowed for a moment and tilted his head in thought. βActually. Might not be a bad idea to check theirs on occasion. Just to listen in. Who knows what we might overhear.β
"Damnn thats the smartest thing you've said all morning," Julius praises. "Round of fucking applause."
Rowan hates him.
βKeep pushing at me, Jules, and Iβll make sure to point in your direction when Mika gets hungry.β
βFuck you Rowan.β Julius mutters, and moves back to his safe spot on Pazβs other side. βYou and your demon dog.β
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"Damn thats the smartest thing you've said all morning, round of fucking applause."
βKeep pushing at me, Jules, and Iβll make sure to point in your direction when Mika gets hungry.β
βFuck you Rowan...You and your demon dog.β
"Shut up!" Paz snarls. The usually resistant cords of her patience pulled too tightly. Snapping all at once. She rubs a hand over her hair as she gives Jules her meanest glare. Which isn't all that mean, all things considered shes used to being the sunshine-y one. At least, when she can be. "Voices carry out here."
She doesn't know what they'd do now if they got caught, it isn't something she wants to think about.
A group existing at their level of ragtag should have absolutely no chance surviving out here in the wild. That is, if they were anyone else in the world. The determination to continue on alone is enough to keep Paz on her feet, despite the sudden dawning that their chances are slim. Its easy enough in theory to play the part of capable, its another thing entirely to look at a map made up of cryptic symbols and vague sketches and pretend to have the slightest clue as to where they're going.
The compass helps, at least. There's a basis there.
Paz runs her hand along the mark on the map that they're heading for. Tries to gauge miles based on the key. If they keep walking south they're bound to find it at some point. Its the only good thing about being the farthest Northern point on the map, to get anywhere all they have to do is keep going South.
She doesn't put the map away for a while as they walk, scans it every now and again as if she has any sense of directions. At best, they can avoid the obvious marks that are Hunter camps. At worst, they'll have to do some running. All in all, the reward outweighs the risk any day. She can see why this would be daunting - is daunting. There's a horrifying level of we're going to die involved with the wilderness. A learned habit of avoiding what lays beyond a locked door. Figuratively, and literally in the case of The Falls Gate. They're beyond that door now, and Paz can feel the chill down to her bones with every aching step.
They're at it for a while, walking mostly in silence but sometimes speaking. Paz keeps her eye on the Wolfdog from her peripherals, because while she trusts the capabilities of a born hunter she can see the logic in her other friends fears - he's still a predator, even if he's cute, and the hunters certainly don't use them for the companionship aspect. For Rowan's sake, she hopes he's an asset rather than a hindrance or heaven forbid a danger. The community raises their wolves to hunt down the things they can't.
Every small noise sends a distinct thrill of anxiety rushing through her gut. At one point, she notices the lights shift from the mornings soft harsh glow to the darkening afternoon glare. Soon it'll drift into dusk, darker than anything that used to be - in tales told - normal.
Shelter first, then they'll worry about the night.
"Turn one of those on, we should check and see if there are any Hunters around." So long as they're in range they'll be able to pick up the signal. A dangerously useful tool, and Paz is much happier with the knowledge that they'll have them.
A few hundred feet later Paz pauses, tries to ignore the ache in her legs and the burning of her lungs as each mouthful of air becomes colder. The telltale signs of night drawing near, a chill much harsher than anything they've ever known inside the communities walls.
This is as good as its going to get.
"Ok." She drops her pack to the ground in what feels like the center of a thicket - it could go on for longer, but this is dense enough to keep the majority of the wind off of them, branch litter and hardy weeds will be good too. They can build a fire, maybe get some crude structures built. Enough to keep from losing any fingers or toes in the night. At least, for now.
"This is as good a place as any," She announces, unzips her pack and digs through it for several items of interest. She stands a few seconds later, looking at the scattering of branches around her. The snow has made most of them too wet, but ones that are propped up on rubble and piled on top of other sticks should be dry enough. They can always cut off a few more branches too, they've got strong enough knives. If they can cut through animal bones they can certainly cut through a tree branch.
Within fifteen minutes, give or take with a few misfires, she's got a fire going. The warmth it gives off a relief, despite having to temper it down. They don't want the smoke climbing past the tree line. After dark they'll have to get it down even lower. Less heat, but risking having a beacon of light out in the wilderness isn't all that smart. Both from threat of over confident predators and hunters. The tree's, as thick as they are, can only do so much to prevent broadcasting their location.
"We should eat," She prompts, already set down in front of the fire to warm herself. Its almost cruel knowing that soon she'll have to let the cold sink back in. "Then we can rustle up some shelter from the wind."
She had planned on maybe finding time to hunt but with the way the sun had begun to dip she doubted there would be time. The later it got the more terrifying the animals got. She had never been out past dusk, it was a whole new monster to tackle. One that they were all facing together on even ground.
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(also I would like it noted that Row is a scrappy fighter and not a combat fighter. he'll put a few people on their asses but likely not be saving any lives)
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@Em - Cool beans! She looked fine last I checked and that was last night ir maybe this morning I dont remember because I just slept for 200 years! Short histories are fine, Lord knows I didnt want to do a history for Jules at all so I get it.
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then BOOM LOOK WHO I FIND!!!!
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There's an NPC sheet for the missing friend.
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I'll give you guys time to finish up character sheets over the weekend.
We'll probably start Monday night or Tuesday morning.
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Excuse my numerous annoying typos, I'm tired as hell.
My character will be up and finished as an example soon!
As well as there will be an NPC sheet for the missing friend.
Remember this is a group of friends, so they will know each other right off the bat. Discuss amongst each other relationships and what not. Just because they are a friend group doesn't mean there can't be tension between people, or even a frenemy type relationship (or even downright hatred for someone - theres always that guy.)
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