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Victor & Mandy - Grocery story. Walker, LA - June & Co.

"Of course I am." Mandy responded wiping away her tears, she followed June inside.

"Maybe." Victor responded to Augusta just as they came inside. Mandy spotted Augusta and hurried over the girl to give her a hug.

She signed quickly to her asking her how she was, then paused and said, "Sorry dumb question." She gave her a wry smile.

"I've got some ideas for dinner, with what we've got." Victor said half signing.

"Oh I saw some people, around the corner, near the liquor store." Mandy said out loud. She didn't explain why she had been over there.
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Mandy - Streets of Walker, LA - June

There was a moment before June turned around that Mandy knew it couldn't be her. Then she turned around and that was all Mandy needed, one good look at her face. June said something, Mandy wasn't sure what. Though she saw the very distinct way June said her name. The movement was perfection, and no one quite said it that way. Mandy had no idea what her name sounded like coming from June, but she knew the shape of it on her lips.

Mandy didn't care that June wasn't the hugging type. She was, and it had indeed been ages. Too long. It really had only supposed to have been a month. She ran forward, smiling and crying tears of joy. June looked different too, especially through the water in Mandy's eyes.

Her arms wrapped around June in the hug that she had been wanted for almost a year now. "I'm sorry."

Victor - 'Fresh 'n Easy' Walker, Louisiana - Augusta Hunter, Malcolm Okada

"Yeah I guess it'd be that Mandy. She hasn't stopped, uh signing about June. Very determined to find her." Victor gave a bit of a wry smile, and started looking through some of the cans to see what he could make. Should be something to celebrate he supposed.

"Weird you say?" He didn't look up from the cans he was sorting. "Do uh, does... Never mind." He shook his head.
Victor - 'Fresh 'n Easy' Walker, Louisiana - June Hunter-Darling, Augusta Hunter, Malcolm Okada
"No shitting you." He grabbed the cart and followed her back into the store. Pausing with the kids. This was a reunion he didn't want to watch. Yeah he knew Mandy would be happy, that should be enough. It was enough for the logical part of Victor's mind, but that didn't make him want to see her face light up at the sight of someone who wasn't him.

The scowl she had given him when they had reunited themselves. Victor pushed the memory away and looked over at the kids. "So uh, do you guys know Mandy too?"

Mandy - Streets of Walker, LA - Annie, Cricin, and June

Mandy knew the guy was yelling. What he was saying, she had no clue. Probably some insult, but it didn't seem like he was going to follow or shoot her. That was a relief. She'd go back to the store and tell Victor that there were at least two people in town, and they were hard for her to understand.

That was enough running off. Mandy thought. No more of that. Things always went wrong. You meet the wrong people, or zombies. Zombies sucked if she couldn't see them coming.

Mandy turned back down the street that the grocery store was on. Leaving Victor alone was stupid. What if the people inside the store were part of the other group? What if they kidnapped Victor? Mandy didn't know what someone would do to him, but he was still a friend. Someone her mom had trusted.

She looked up and saw someone standing outside the store. Not Victor... No... No way. It had to be impossible. The person had their back turned away from Mandy looking the other way, but the frame the way they held themselves. Mandy shivered, "June?" Hope flared up around her, and she tried to push it away because it was too impossible.
Mandy - Streets of Walker, LA - Annie & Cricin

Mandy tried to read his lips. She really had. The man didn't have a mustache at least, but he spoke with what must be a heavy accent. Much like the girl. Maybe they know each other? That was a terrifying thought. It made Mandy feel like she had walked right into a trap. One where Victor had no idea where she was. Of course that was the reason why you should travel in groups, but it was too hard to find people you could trust.

"I'm Mandy." She decided introductions were in order at least. "I think I'm going to go. My friends are waiting." Plural wasn't true, but it made her feel safer. Mandy didn't have a gun, she had at one point a long time ago, but that had been stolen from her. It was likely that whatever was on the other side of that strap around the guy's chest was a gun, and Mandy really didn't want to tangle with it.

She started backing away from them. Leaving meele range, but hopefully they wouldn't attack her. The girl had seemed nice enough... but that could have been a ruse to draw her into the trap.
Victor - 'Fresh 'n Easy' Walker, Louisiana - June Hunter-Darling

Victor was sorting through cans, thankful he wasn't looking at June as she said Mandy's full name. His heart dropped they had found June. Mandy would be please as punch. It was a strange thought. Victor had spent so much time in the last few months telling Mandy finding June would be impossible. That the girl would probably be a zombie or just plain dead. Of course he would be the one to walk right up to June with his gun ready to shoot. If it had been Mandy all the weird uncomfortable part of uniting two people who thought that each other was dead would be over. He had never wanted to go this far, the bleeding feet, the hunger, the near death, that was all justified for Mandy now.

Victor forced a smile, "I'm not sure how to tell you this." Turned, "But," and handed June a can of unidentified fruit probably from the sound. "She's my friend outside." What a shitty way to tell someone their best friend was alive. He had of course missed the way June had reached for her rose tattoo lost in his own misery.
Mandy - Streets of Walker, LA - Annie & Cricin

Mandy shook her head. She had no idea what the girl was saying. Even while trying to read her lips. Mandy frowned uncertain. Then she asked for help. Mandy smiled.

The girl jumped, so Mandy did too. She turned around and saw the guy that had startled the girl. "Hi." Mandy said, adding the wave again. "Sorry if you said something. I didn't hear you." Mandy's voice was thick, not with fear or anything, it was a natural thickness. If Cricin had heard someone deaf talk before it was clear that Mandy was deaf.

Her own hand had gone to the quick release holding her hatchet at her side. She hadn't popped the release yet, but she was ready to if necessary. Living people were untrustworthy. The dead were easy to understand. People, living ones, lie. Mandy was good at telling when people were lying at least.
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