Marcus's original idea of working on solar panels fell apart. Unfortunately, the people wished to go into town. So intern, the Captain, offered to scout out the area, which meant no panels. Not to mention the fact that the mechanic that was gonna work on it also was leaving with the raid team. Marcus sighed, they choose to find food before actually securing there own living space. He had to admit, that was very illogical, especially in the situation that they were in. [i]This world's logic has been long thrown out the window.[/i] Marcus entered the hall without a job, and left without one. "Typical." He mumbled to himself. While others were getting ready to head out, he was standing here with nothing to do but watch. He longed to go to the Wal-Mart, but he still thought it was a stupid idea, especially with the size of the group. [i]As I said, this world no longer holds ties to logic.[/i] "Ya I heard." He retorted. Marcus walked along the concrete path and towards his old car. It was a 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer, it was the car that his father had gotten him when he turned 18. Marcus smiled, old memories flooded his mind, his father placing the keys in his hand. Him driving the car for the first time with his father next to him. Unfortunately, thinking about the old world did not help his moral. He opened up the truck and pulled out his school bag. He dumped everything out of it, grabbed his axe, placed the backpack back inside the truck, and walked towards Halliwell Building for the sweep. [i]Finally getting off your butt.[/i] Marcus's lips formed a straight line, "Sure." He said stoically. He walked over to the lady that he had seen in the Conference Room, she had a little girl with her. "Looks like I'll be joining you." He said the a dry laugh.