I jumped at the rather… impolite words of the woman and her abrupt entrance. [color=f49ac2]I mean, what kind of person jumps down on top of a toppled bus? People who are cool, that’s what. Shut up, Alva. Great! You’re talking to yourself again.[/color] I didn’t deign to give the woman my name considering she didn’t ask for it. [color=f49ac2]She’s intimidating to talk to, anyways.[/color] I was torn with indecision, however, when Tori started moving away from the group. Those who were awake were slowly trickling out of the broken bus window and were currently grouped up just outside it. I wanted to follow but found myself only taking a single step. I stopped when I heard the man who first exited the bus speak. [color=f7941d]“Hey, girl! You should just wait for an ambulance, you're clearly injured. Stay here it'll make their job eas--"[/color] I looked towards him, curious as to why he paused in his words. I followed his gaze and saw what he and Tori seemed to be looking at. There was someone in the distance walking in a lethargic manner. [color=f49ac2]It was the most acceptable and polite way to say it, actually. Lethargic instead of weird or drunken.[/color] [color=6ecff6]“I called the police earlier.”[/color] I told the man, my voice lowering into a whisper. [color=6ecff6]“It said it’s busy.”[/color] My face wrinkled, uncomfortable at sharing something close to a conspiracy theory. [color=6ecff6]“Isn’t it weird that no one’s come to rescue us yet?”[/color] Again, I found myself inching slowly towards Tori, still torn on whether to commit going with the girl rather than the group. [color=f49ac2]Stupid loyalty of mine.[/color] I grumbled. [@Undying Curiosity][@Lemons][@Overlord Thraka]