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Current Leaving for Mexico on Monday, I'll be gone a week, so sorry if replies are slow
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Sorry I've been absent for a couple days, I promise I'll start replying soon!
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I'm always looking for new 1x1 partners so pm me if you have an idea or want to work something out together! I enjoy both modern and historical settings, and I love realistic or fantasy/supernatural type roleplays. I have a wide range of interests when it comes to plot and setting! I only do MxM or FxF roleplays.

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Sorry I haven't posted in the last couple days, I wasn't home, and now I'm going to be super busy so I won't be very active for a couple more days. Sorry about that!
Alyx let out a relieved sigh and relaxed. She was still jumpy from the last close call, and though she was ready for a fight, she wasn't eager to have one. She knew the rest of the group didn't want one either, and seeing as no one else came at the sound, she figured they weren't too worried. She was about to ask Jack if he was alright, but decided against it. She doubted anyone was okay right now.

"Okay... Had me worried for a second," she said. She thought for a moment, wishing she had any clue where they should go. She didn't know where they would be safer, but she knew they needed a plan. "I'm not entirely sure," she admitted. "But you're right, we can't spend a lot of time in the woods. Later a couple of us can go look for a safer area. Near a more reliable food source."

Being anywhere near other people, or where other people used to be, was risky. Officers were always on patrol in those areas, but they would starve out in the wilderness. It was an unavoidable risk.

No problem!

Just want to let you guys know I'm going to be gone for a couple days starting tomorrow. I don't know if I'll have wifi or not, so I may not post again until Wednesday, sorry!
Alyx was in the middle of counting their food supply for the tenth time when she heard the loud splintering of wood. She was immediately on the defense and ran toward the sound. It probably wasn't the smartest thing to go running toward potential danger on her own, but she figured she could handle whatever it was. She slowed to a halt when she saw Jack standing beside a tree, which had a very large, clearly fresh, hole in it. She felt a bit of relief, but was still on guard.

"What happened?" she asked, looking around to see if there was any imminent threat, or if it had just been an accident. She didn't want to let her guard down in case Jack had been reacting to real danger, but she didn't see anything. She let herself relax a little.

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Josh shrugged. He was completely different; he had always enjoyed the silence. When he was alone, watching the water, or the trees, or squirrels and birds, he felt like time stopped and he could escape for a while. "If I'd been able to spend my time just watching nature when I was a kid I would've been pretty happy," he said. "I think it's peaceful." Any moment of peace was a relief to him as a child, since there was usually a lot of yelling; first directed at his mom, then later on at him and his twin sister. He found the silence and serenity of doing nothing to be a luxury.

The loud sound caused Josh to jump and turn his head quickly to locate the source. He didn't get up to investigate. He figured if there was a problem he wanted to stay away from it. When it came down to fight or flight, he always chose flight. He didn't see any point in risking your life, and if people thought he was a coward he could live with that. When he didn't hear any other sound to indicate danger he relaxed. It was probably nothing, and someone would have come to warn them if there was a problem.

He glanced at Blake and couldn't help but smile a little bit, almost laugh. Most people wouldn't have reacted the way he did, but he didn't seem to be too alarmed by the sound. Maybe he was just super optimistic. That could be a good trait, or a dangerous one. Either way, his calm was reassuring. "Yeah, it probably was," he laughed. "I guess this lot hasn't mastered the art of stealth just yet."

Thanks for joining, and these are fine! :) I'll put an introductory post soon and we can start.
Josh knew that Alyx' insistence on checking supplies nonstop was bordering on obsessive, but it kept her calm so he didn't say anything to her about it. Instead he stayed out of her way and answered any questions she might have. He didn't staying out in the woods. It was calm and quiet most of the time, and he liked staring out over the lake. It helped him clear his head. However, he couldn't deny that these were not ideal living conditions. They needed to be closer to a more reliable food source. They could probably catch some squirrels and fish, but certainly not enough to feed everyone.

Josh's initial reaction to Blake being there was a quick glance, which he quickly shifted back to the lake. He wasn't ready to let go of his couple moments of peace just yet. He finally moved over to give the other boy a bit more room. Before any of the shit that was currently happening had gone down, Josh didn't make the time to talk to other people much, at least not the ones outside his small social group, which consisted of his twin sister, his boyfriend, and Alyx. But the first two were gone and Alyx was busy trying to keep him and the others alive. So he had no reason not to talk to everyone else.

He knew Blake didn't want to talk about anything survival related; making plans, counting supplies, etc. He probably wanted a sense of normalcy, just like everyone else. "Hey," he said, pulling his gaze away from the lake and coming back to reality. "Sorry, I was kind of distracted. The water looks so peaceful. Kind of normal."
Great!
And Scarifar, you're accepted!
They're going to start out already in the group.
Alyx Alkaev
The sky had been hidden all day by dark, ominous looking rain clouds, and thunder could be heard nearby. "We're going to have to move on soon," Alyx Alkaev murmured to herself, looking at the sky, as if the clouds were her own personal enemy. The group had been forced to move from the shelter they had previously occupied, which was a fairly large abandoned building, to a remote area in the woods. The building didn't have any power or water, but it was safe from unpleasant weather. When the officers found them they were forced to evacuate. Fortunately they managed to escape with no one getting hurt or arrested. They had set up camp in a clearing, which was close to a small lake. They were surrounded by woods on every side, and Alyx hoped they would be safe for at least a few days. There were benefits to being in the woods; there were animals to hunt, and the officers would have a harder time finding them. However, the tents they had managed to steal wouldn't protect them from a bad storm, and if there were any immediate danger it would be hard to pack up quick. They could end up losing a lot of supplies. Alyx went around almost everyday to make sure everything was organized, so that wouldn't happen.

With the approaching storm Alyx was taking extra care to get all of their important supplies where they would be safest. "Josh!" she called, crossing the clearing to where Josh Cardenas was sitting on a large stone, watching the lake.
"What?" he asked. He was clearly zoned out.
"Have you made sure our medical stuff will be safe if it rains?"
Josh fixed his dark eyes on her. "It's as safe as it's going to be, at least the few supplies we have," he replied, then added, "We can't stay here much longer. It's nice but we're going to run out of important supplies pretty soon."
"I know. Thanks." Alyx went back to checking supplies, which was just a distraction at this point.

Josh lay in bed with his face buried in his pillow, trying to block out the sun coming in through the window. He and Ava constantly fought over whether the blinds should be open or closed. He had closed it the night before but his sister must have opened it early, before the sun rose.
"Josh, get your ass out of bed!" Ava ordered, marching into the room. She had been up all night, but it didn't seem to affect her in the least. She was dressed in a floral sundress, with her hair spiked and pushed back.
Josh groaned in response and pulled his blanket over his head. Maybe if he ignored her she would go away.
Ava wouldn't give up, though. She pulled the blanket away and glared at her brother. "Come on, let's go do something. All you ever want to do is stay here and do nothing. Let's at least go outside. I was going to go check the mail, so you should come with me."
Josh went over his options in his head. He knew Ava wouldn't leave him alone, and getting a little fresh air couldn't hurt. He gave in. "Fine."
He swung his legs over the side of the bed and walked into the bathroom. He brushed his teeth, tried scrubbing the paint stains off of his hands, to no avail, and picked a pair of jeans and a shirt off the floor to wear.
"Are you going to eat something?" Ava asked when he was finished.
"Not hungry."
"Okay, let's go!"
The twins left their room and headed outside.
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