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Sara Weaver
Sandy Coves Inn, Salem, Massachusetts - mid to late afternoon

Sara was relieved to hear Celeste's voice, even if it was filled with anxiety. With the shots being as close as they were Sara was worried that she was injured, but that didn't seem to be the case. With a sigh of relief Sara leaned against the wall, rifle still in hand. “We'll be alright Celeste. As long as I'm staying here I'll keep an eye out for you…it's the least I can do after all.”

Just as Eliza finished speaking the young woman from before, Brandy, entered the lobby. She casually strolled up to the counter complementing Celeste on her dress, and greeting Sara. Upon mentioning Celeste's outfit Sara realized that she wasn't fully aware of what was happening. For when she caught sight of Celeste in her dress she felt a fluttering in her stomach. Sara thought she was very attractive but she didn't say anything. Celeste didn't dress like that for her, she had someone special in mind and it certainly wasn't Sara.

Unbeknownst to Sara but she had started to zone out as she thought about Celeste in her dress, her eyes fixated on the wall opposite of her while she drifted away in thought. In response to Brandy’s greeting all Sara mustered was a poor attempt at a friendly smile. Sara wasn't sure if it was because of just waking up or if Celeste really just had this effect on her but she was out of it entirely.

It wasn't until the sounds of Steve coming back down from the roof started to echo into the lobby that Sara snapped out of it. She was making it a point to stay alert around him, he was shady and she certainly wasn't foolish enough to trust him. When he spoke to her, her blood started to boil, a sensation all too familiar to her. Surprisingly though Sara held her tongue, for once there was no smartass remark. Until Steve turned around and headed towards the door, as he breached the threshold of the doorway Sara called out from her spot against the wall.

“How about I shove one of these feet up your ass and then you can talk to me about the rules of combat!?” Immediately Sara went from feeling like her typical firebrand self to being crippled with regret after she turned and looked at Celeste. She hadn't even fully reacted to what Sara had said yet but just looking at her made her regret it for one of the few times in her life. Celeste was a much better woman than she was, and Sara envied her for that.
Sara Weaver
Sandy Coves Inn, Salem, Massachusetts - mid to late afternoon




Stirred by the distinctive pop of more gunshots Sara raised her head from her pillow, a trail of drool hanging from the corner of her mouth. Her first thought was of Celeste, the shots were closer than the last causing Sara to fear for the worst. While she hurried to get dressed, a lingering miasma of exhaustion still over her head she couldn't help but question her motives.

Earlier she was driven by bloodlust, eagerly charging off to partake in whatever fight was happening outside of town. But now she wasn't so eager, she felt afraid, not for herself but for the innocent woman at the counter that seemed so intent on taking care of her. Why was Celeste making her feel like this? Enough was enough though, Sara could hear the faint sounds of a brawl through her windows. She couldn't waste anymore time.

Instinct and years of raiding took control of her body, and she bolted out of her room grabbing her rifle along the way. On her way down the hall, her bare feet pattering on the hardwood flooring Sara cycled the bolt on her rifle chambering a round with a distinctive clunk. Within a few seconds Sara was at the counter rifle at the ready, and an extremely worried expression on her still groggy face. Everything still seemed like a dream to her, and maybe it was that would explain why she was feeling the way she was, but the sight of Celeste startled behind the counter brought it all back.

Sara froze in place, restraining herself from comforting Celeste. As much as she wanted to, she was too afraid herself. Instead she called out to her from where she stood, rifle in hand, maintaining a firm and alert posture. “Celeste are you okay!?”


Eliza Weaver
S&W Weaponry, Salem, Massachusetts - mid to late afternoon




Eliza sprawled out on the couch once Shelby helped her to it, even though a couch wasn't really what she wanted. Either way it didn't matter, she just wanted to lay down, hopefully with Shelby and try to forget everything that had happened to her again. It had gotten easier for her to move past all the violence and suffering she experienced as a young woman but the wounds Bragg left were fresh, and they cut deep.

Everyday had been filled with paranoia and anxiety. Eliza cloistered herself away from everyone else, she'd grown weak and afraid. Everynight was just the same she barely slept, or if she finally did it was because she cried herself to the point of exhaustion. Eliza had become so ashamed of herself. She wasn't worthy of being a Rough Rider anymore, she was a worthless, broken woman. Unable to defend herself and the ones she trusted.

Eliza just wanted to sleep, her words had escaped her once again. She felt horrible that Shelby had to see her like this but she felt even worse knowing that she may never get better. After Bragg caught her in the woods, after all of those nights...Eliza felt something snap inside of her. She couldn't take it anymore and she's spent everyday since then wandering as a husk of her former self.

“Shelby could you lay down here with me? You can use a stimpak while you do it. I just don't want to be awake anymore.”
Sara Weaver
Sandy Coves Inn, Salem, Massachusetts - mid to late afternoon




Sara gave a shy smirk as she removed her weathered boots and stuffed them alongside her bed. “Thanks Celeste…” By time Sara looked back up towards the doorway Celeste was gone. She could hear her footsteps heading away from her room and back towards the entryway. “I guess it’s just me now.” Sara got up from where she was sitting and made her way to the door, peeking out to make sure there was no one around but it was only Celeste. Sara wanted some privacy, mainly because that Steve guy was still around so she gently closed the door and exhaled a sigh of relief.

With her door shut Sara quickly undid her pants and dropped them where she stood, kicking her wet socks off in the process. Her underwear had started to soak through as well causing her to cover her face in embarrassment upon realizing it. “No, no, no. Why is this happening!” Sara tried to keep her voice down as she shamefully removed her underwear and put them in the pile with her pants and socks. Fishing through her backpack Sara got a fresh pair of clothes for her to change into. A pair of dark blue dungarees, a tank top that was in much better shape than the t-shirt she was currently wearing, and a dry pair of socks.

Sara took the fresh clothes and sat them on the seat of the chair that her jacket was on while she removed the rest of her dirty clothes piling them with her pants and underwear on the floor. Letting her hair down Sara sat down on the cold wooden floor and stretched out her muscles, she was starting to ache from the fight she was just in and hoped that some stretches and rest would put her muscles at ease.

Satisfied with her few minutes of stretches Sara clumsily stood up and cracked her windows. She wanted to feel the cool ocean breeze, that was one of her favorite parts of Salem, the ocean. Where she was camped at up north she wasn't anywhere close to it but down here she could taste it in the air. It sent a shiver down her spine as the cool breeze hit her bare body causing her to perk up instantaneously. In the cool inviting light that danced through the blinds Sara got a good look at just how dirty she was. It had been a few days since she cleaned herself last, and it would honestly be a few more but she wanted to look presentable...for whatever reason.

“I might as well try that bathroom out. I wonder if there's a bucket I fill up or something? Hmm, probably should've mentioned that to Celeste.” Not being in any state to chase Celeste down Sara entered her small attached bathroom. “This place really is something isn't it?” Sara marveled at the freshly cleaned bathroom. She'd truly never seen anything as amazing as this inn. It wasn't anywhere close to the condition it was in before the war but Celeste's compassion for her business was evident in the work she'd put into it.

Unsure of what to expect Sara hesitantly twisted the knobs on the sink, and surprisingly water came out. Sara quickly turned the water off and stepped back from the sink with a look of astonishment on her face. “What!? You've got to be kidding me!” Sara wiped her eyes and turned the knobs again, letting the water splash into the sink and down the drain as she ran her hands under it. She'd never seen anything like this before, the water certainly wasn't perfect but Sara had been washing herself in an algae covered pond for months. Making this bathroom a huge improvement.

Too excited to contain herself Sara shut the water off for the sink and made her way to the bathtub. Leaning over she turned the valves, wondering why there were two like the sink. She turned one on and left it run, the water still came out so they didn't both need to be on. Except the water was frigid like the water she bathed in at camp. So what did the other one do? Sara turned off the valve and then opened the other. Only to discover the same thing, the water was cold. “Well what's the point of having two if they don't do anything?” Sara tested the water again and quickly recoiled her fingers. “Ouch! That's hot!” Sara took a moment to process what she was experiencing and then started giggling. “It's hot! It's actually hot!” Sara turned the valve open all the way and inspected the toiletries around the bathroom while she giddily waited for the tub to fill.

After a few impatient moments of waiting the tub still hadn't filled. Causing Sara to realize that the plug chained to the tub was to keep the water in. So she plugged the drain and continued to wait. She sat on the toilet, playing with a slippery white bar of something, she wasn't sure what it was but it didn't taste very good. Either way it occupied her long enough for the tub to fill. Unable to wait any longer she shut the valve off and dipped her toe into the water letting out an audible shiver in doing so.

With her new toy and a washcloth in hand Sara climbed into the tub, submerging everything from the tip of her shoulders down. She'd never felt anything so good in her entire life. Her entire body tingled and her knees buckled underneath the soothing water. Still unsure of what to do with the little white bar she found, Sara let it drop into the water. An opaque cloud followed it from her hand until it came to rest on her hip.

Filled with curiosity Sara placed her hand over the bar and ran it around her waist and up and down her thighs. It's slipperiness under the water, coupled with the sensation it caused Sara to feel told her that she was doing something right. After a few minutes and a rather audible moan, Sara stopped and let the bar tumble off of her stomach and fall to the bottom of the tub. Sara curled her toes as she delicately traced her fingers around where the bar had been. Surprisingly it had left a film on her skin that was just as slick as the bar. “What is this thing?” Sara pulled her fingers up to her nose to smell the residue. It had a rather mild fragrance but it smelled better than she did.

So she grabbed the bar again and rubbed it on her arm, smelled it, then wiped the residue off with her washcloth. Again to her surprise the bar had cleaned her skin off, and left it smelling so much better. “This stuff is awesome!” Sara rubbed herself down from head to toe with her new slippery friend, following behind it with her washcloth until her whole body was the cleanest she could ever remember it being. “Where have you been my whole life?”

Sara’s demeanor completely changed when she entered this place, and she was fully aware of it. Now she didn't want to leave, this was what she'd been looking for. A place like this that made her happy, someone like Celeste that made her feel weird inside. All of these things felt special to her, and even if she didn't fully understand them she didn't want them to go away.

Sara finished cleaning herself up and let the tub drain. She grabbed a towel and began to dry herself off, including her hair, which felt so much cleaner now that she had a chance to rinse the grease and dirt out of it. Grabbing a comb from on top of the sink Sara sat back down on the toilet and went to work combing her hair back. After she was finished and completely dried off Sara hung the towel back up in the bathroom and made her way back into the main room, crashing onto the bed still completely naked. She had never felt so comfortable in her life, and a calming sensation came over her as she laid in bed. Sara grabbed a pillow from behind her head and began to cuddle it as her eyes began to grow heavier with each second. “So this is what home feels like…” She let out an exhausted sigh of relief and drifted off to sleep, as a small puddle of drool started to form on her pillow.




Sara Weaver
Sandy Coves Inn, Salem, Massachusetts - mid-afternoon






Fortunately for Steve the bot escorted him up the stairs and away from Sara. She did not care for him at all, especially after the wink. With the mood she was in right now she was ready to snap. That was her problem with fighting, once she started she couldn’t stop. Even now she was itching for a fight, except Celeste’s attitude was helping to calm her down...making Sara feel extremely awkward in the process.

Celeste turned back to Sara and gave her a warm smile. "Well, now! Where were we? Oh, yes!" She looked at the bag of caps and opened it, carefully counting out twenty-four. "I appreciate your gesture, but I couldn't possibly let you just over pay. Someone else might think they could under pay as a result, hmm? Please don't be offended. It's not personal." She closed up the pouch, stood on her tip-toes, and tucked the excess back into Sara's hand from across the counter.

“Oh...umm, okay.” Sara nervously scratched her head, with an embarrassed grin in response to Celeste’s refusal to take her extra caps. When Celeste placed the extra caps into Sara’s hand she felt her heart flutter and her body shivered, especially in places she didn’t feel were appropriate. Sara gave out an extremely nervous chuckle as Celeste walked away from the counter and towards the hall. For a moment Sara was unsure of what to do as her mind was being bombarded with alien sensations.

"So!Let's find you a room, shall we?" Celeste purred with delight. She came out from behind the counter and walked towards the stairs. "Right this way. You'll find the rooms have been freshly scrubbed and all the linens are crisp and fresh!" Celeste sauntered into the hallway. "Please, take your pick on a room. They're all available, so whichever one you like will be just fine!"

Snapped out of her daydream by Celeste’s wholesome tone Sara suddenly realized that she was left standing dazed at the counter, with the spare caps piled in her sweaty palm. “Uh, sure that would be great!” Sara quickly grabbed the rest of her caps off of the counter and stuffed them into her coat pocket before she made her way over to Celeste, trying to compose herself and hide the sudden rosiness in her cheeks. “Really any room would suffice. I’m not that picky.” The duo carried on down the hallway as Sara perused the rooms, unsure of which one to pick. She said she wasn’t picky but she was faced with too many options and couldn’t easily decide for herself. After a few moments of contemplation she settled on one. A quaint little room like all the others tucked alongside the stairwell to the second floor at the end of the hall.

“This one will work.” Sara walked inside sitting her pack on the ground, with her rifle resting alongside it. She was rather elated at the site of a clean bed, and a room that wasn’t covered in filth or soaked from a morning rain. Removing her jacket and flannel Sara hung her jacket over the back of a nearby chair and hopefully realized before Celeste did that her figure was visible through her t-shirt so she hastily put her flannel back on and buttoned it up. Playing off the fear of almost exposing herself to Celeste, she sat down on the edge of the bed with a rather audible sigh of relief. She’d never sat on anything more comfortable in her entire life. “I feel like a queen!” Sara awkwardly giggled as she rolled her sleeves up past her elbows on her flannel, revealing the tattoo on her forearm. As Celeste stood in the doorway to the room Sara pulled her hair up into a messy ponytail, the sides of her hair had clearly been shaven at some point but had regained most of its length. “So where do we go from here?” Sara inquisitively cocked her head towards Celeste as she un-bloused her pant legs, and began to unlace her boots.
Eliza Weaver
S&W Weaponry, Salem, Massachusetts - early to mid afternoon




Eliza toyed with the revolver Shelby gave her as she got a feel for the new weapon. Flipping the cylinder out and the back in before she got a feel for the weapons heft. “I suppose it'll work until I get mine back. If someone didn't steal it by now.” Eliza sat the revolver down alongside her chair and pulled her hair up with a groan. She was exhausted still but now that they were relatively safe at Shelby's all Eliza wanted to do was enjoy her company. It may as well have been years since they had seen each other last, but Eliza couldn't help but feel a crushing sense of shame sitting in front of Shelby.

When they last saw each other Eliza was a drastically different woman. She was in her prime, especially after meeting Shelby, she was the hope that Eliza had given up on. Shelby was the third and final chance, she couldn't stand to watch this relationship fail. Eliza met Calypso before they departed from Vegas she certainly wasn't someone Eliza would intentionally cross but she didn't fear her, not then. She didn't fear anyone back then, and she especially didn't fear Calypso now. Eliza clenched the blanket that covered her exposed lap in frustration.

She turned her head to face Shelby as she exhaled in an attempt to calm herself down. “Shelby...if you want to move on and forget about Calypso and the shit she did to you I understand but keep this in the back of your head. Bad leg or not, you say the word and I'll hunt that bitch down.” Eliza shifted her weight in the chair causing her to moan. “I might be a washed up but I'm still a Rider.” She moved her hand back to the cluster of dog tags, clenching them tightly. “We've got a debt to settle back west anyway.”

Flashes of what Bragg did to her, she winced in pain just like she did during the act. Even with that fucker buried Eliza still couldn't get over the fact that her baby sister would send him after her. She caused it to happen. Eliza wanted to forgive her but she couldn't. She'd been betrayed too many times and it cut deeper every time, this time was the last. She couldn't move past this one, it hurt too much. All she wanted to do now was curl up in a ball and cry herself to sleep so she could escape it all. Her fist unclenched and the dog tags fell onto her lap. As much as she didn't want to admit she was so much more vulnerable now than she ever was. “Shelby I'm really sorry but do you think we could lay down somewhere?” It was obvious that something was bothering Eliza but she was too ashamed to say what it was.
Posted for your approval. I actually managed to keep this one short for once.

Sara Weaver
Sandy Coves Inn, Salem, Massachusetts - early to mid afternoon




Sara blushed ever so slightly at Celeste’s hospitality, she wasn’t expecting someone like her to be out here in this backwater of a town. It had been such a long time since Sara had met someone as genuinely charming as Celeste, for the wasteland did not favor those of her disposition. Still Sara was caught off guard by the woman’s kindness. It appealed to a part of Sara that she so desperately wanted to embrace but she didn’t trust it. She was afraid to show anything that could be perceived as weakness but Celeste seemed innocent enough, and with no one but the robot around Sara was willing to give it a chance.

“Um, it’s nice to meet you Celeste…I’m Sara.” She cracked a grin that showed more embarrassment than joy. “I appreciate the offer, those look really good, but I just ate not too long ago and I don’t want to get sick.” Sara eyed up the scones on the counter, she had never heard of them before but they truly looked delicious. She didn’t like that she had declined the offer but the meal she ate for breakfast overpowered her curiosity. Plus her body was still coming down from the encounter outside of town, food was the last thing on her mind at this point. Not wanting to draw things out any longer than she felt was necessary she undrew the straps on her caps purse, even though Sara felt like she could talk with Celeste for hours. “You said 24 for three nights?” Sara took the caps out and placed them in her hand, counting silently with her mouth before placing the final amount on the counter. “There’s 50 there. Don’t worry I can count. Figured it’s only right that I repay you for your kindness. Also if it isn’t any inconvenience to you I’d prefer if I dealt with you instead of the robot. Nothing against it, I’m just not comfortable around them. I can continue to pay you extra for it if it helps you out?”

After placing the caps on the counter Sara got a rush of nervousness, like she didn’t know what to do with her hands, or her feet, or anything really. She wasn’t accustomed to feeling shy, or nervous around people. What was wrong with her? Before Celeste could say anything a knock on the door interrupted them, and man called out to them. Sara took a mental note of her weapons and her hand casually rested close to her handgun.

Celeste immediately looked at Sara and paled, almost shrinking behind the counter. "...another, um, friend, of yours?"

At the sight of Celeste’s fear Sara shifted her body in front of Celeste to guard her from an attack. “No, but I’ll take care of him if things go bad.” Sara leaned against the counter her hand still resting close to her handgun while her newly plundered sword and knife hung from her belt. Before the robot opened the door Sara shot a wink at Celeste. “Don’t worry I won’t let anything happen to you.” As the man entered he immediately struck Sara as a threat. She remembered him from before, she didn’t know much about Steve but what she did know told her not to be too trusting of him.

“Greetings ma’dam, Rook and Fēi nǚhái” Steve said as he winked at both girls. “Like I said outside I was coming up here to find out who was building that wall, whoever’s building that is making a mistake with the three doors.... Anyway getting back to topic I heard some gunfire and came to investigate but it seems you killed them already...or at least this group"

“....and I’ll take care of the next group that makes the mistake of showing up too. In the meantime I’d suggest you keep those eyes up and turning, wink at me again and I’ll set them spinning.” Sara was still coming down from her adrenaline rush so she was more aggressive than usual, but she would’ve said the same thing regardless. It was just something about him, she definitely wasn’t going to let her guard down around him.
Eliza Weaver
S&W Weaponry, Salem, Massachusetts - early to mid afternoon




Eliza grabbed one of the bottles of water that Shelby had brought over. She was parched and could feel a slight headache coming on, on top of all of her other aches and pains. Dehydration was something she did not want to deal with right now when she had finally been given a chance to rest without fear. “In all honesty Shelby I came to this town to die. I have a lifetime of pain and suffering behind me, people I’ve lost or left behind. I can’t live with that anymore, and I can’t escape it in a world filled with it.” Eliza was interrupted by the sounds of gunfire, instinct told her to spring onto her feet but her injuries stopped her dead in her tracks. Her body had become tense from the gunshots, and she quickly realized that she didn’t have Bragg’s gun with her.

“Fuck! Where did I leave his gun!?” Eliza couldn’t move but she was getting anxious in her seat with sweat running down her brow and slicking her palms. She was convinced that whatever trouble was happening outside of town was related to her. Even though Bragg had died she wasn’t comfortable with the idea that he was the last person from her past that she would run into. In this life she had more enemies than friends, but she realized that she needed to keep her friends close to her if she wanted to push through this. Thoughts on the past and her friends brought her to her collection of dog tags, miraculously they didn’t get lost in the shuffle but Eliza momentarily forgot about them. Between them and Shelby they were the only memories of her past that she wanted to keep close to her. Eliza fanned through each dog tag, putting a face to each name. These people dedicated their lives to her, and here she was the last one left. It hung heavy on her shoulders but she couldn’t shrug the weight, this was her burden to bare.

Fanning the dog tags helped to calm herself down causing her to realize that she may have struck Shelby a bit too sharply with the doom and gloom speech. She wasn’t lying, there were more times than she could count that she contemplated ending it all but she could never go through with it. Eliza attributed it to her being weak, but now she realized that she was too proud. That’s why she fought Bragg and struggled against her death, she wasn’t willing to die like that. Her Riders wouldn’t want to see her go out like that. She couldn’t help but feel a rush of emotions when she thought about them, she missed those days so much. It was the closest she had ever come to having a family, but she still had a chance. Her brothers and sisters made sure of that. “Shelby I’m sorry. I should be thankful for what I have left, not what I have lost. It means everything to me that you're back in my life."
Sara Weaver
Salem, Massachusetts - Late Morning




Sara scratched her head while she waited for the girl or Ace to say something to her but they were promptly interrupted by the sounds of gunfire. They were close from the sounds of it, and Sara didn’t flinch at the sound of them either. Her focused snapped to them like a bloodhound on a trail, and she bolted in the direction of them without hesitation. Handgun drawn she shouted out to Ace and Brandy while she left. “I’ll be right back! Don’t worry I’ll try and bring you back a souvenir!” As ecstatic as she may have appeared on the outside she was much more excited on the inside, her heart was racing and her whole body was tingling. It had been a while since she had gotten a chance to shoot somebody, and she certainly wasn’t going to miss one.

On her way down the road she passed a horse with a man and a woman on it. At first she paused in shock at the sight of a horse, but then she realized from the disposition of it’s riders that they may very well have been the source of the gunshots. “Hey you guys didn’t happen to leave any by chance!?” They were moving too quickly past her and must not have heard her because they kept going. “What the fuck? Who has a horse this far east?” It seemed odd to her but her body was pumping with adrenaline so she didn’t care to explore the subject further. She needed to see where those people came from, maybe they left something for her. Sara holstered her handgun for a moment so she could tie her hair up, and stash her gear behind some debris. She left her rifle and pack behind, taking only her handgun, knife, and a bundle of rope wrapped around her torso anything else would just slow her down.

Fortunately for Sara she could follow the horse tracks for about a half a mile outside of town to the site of the shootout. Two goons, left to rot. “Kill!” Sara ran over to the one, fetching a sword from the ground. She swung it around like a child playing with a stick, eagerly poking the fresh corpse with it. “They fucked you up good, huh buddy?” She stabbed the sword back into the dirt and got down on her knees to examine the body. She mumbled to herself as she checked the man’s body for anything good. “Chest wound….no two chest wounds. Injection site on the neck, were you shooting psycho you crazy bastard? You remind me of my boys, except they were a lot better at not dying, and they carried better shit.” Sara’s search didn’t turn up anything of spectacular value, just the sword and a large knife that didn’t seem to be as good as the one she carried. She took both of them, the sword she planned to keep, but the knife had to have some value to somebody. For the time being she left them both by the first corpse so she could search the other one.

“Ah man…” Sara recoiled at the sight of the other body, his head blown to pieces by a gunshot. “Nice!” She squealed with more joy than she probably should’ve. “You take anything for that headache big guy? Or are you just going to sleep it off?” Sara gave a slight smirk as she kicked the body, she knew he was dead it just felt right to kick him. Like before she knelt to examine the corpse but while she was doing so she heard someone, or something rustling in the ruins of a nearby house. She stopped what she was doing and sat down on top of the corpse's stomach, drawing her pistol and making sure her safety was off. Her stance was rather relaxed even though she anticipated an attack, her heart was still pumping in overdrive and Sara kept clenching her non shooting hand into a fist in anticipation. “Really jackass? I know you’re here, just get out here and get it over with.”

Then as if on queue another robed figure ran out from the rubble, this one much more alive than the others but not for long if Sara had any say in it. He was sprinting at her with a long blade in his hand, he was obviously deranged as he grunted and hissed like a beast as he ran towards her. Sara drew her pistol and cracked a shot off into the man’s leg, sending him tumbling face first into the ground. Before Sara could get up from her seat the man was already trying to stand back up, although with his muscles split and shredded he was struggling. “You’re flying high too? Good, means you’ll hang on long enough for me to enjoy this.”

Sara holstered her pistol and walked up the the struggling man, he cursed at her in an odd tongue while he violently swung his blade at her legs. “You guys are quite the collection aren’t you? The crazy ones are always fun.” With a swift and firm strike of her boot the blade flew from the man's hand and Sara collapsed onto his back, sitting on his neck, forcing his face into the dirt. “Psycho doesn’t help you breathe does it dickhead!?” Sara let him struggle for a few seconds before she shifted her weight onto the small of his back, letting him breathe. He gasped for his breath but once he recovered he continued the same deranged rambling as before. Sara grabbed the man's head and bashed it off the ground, but it didn’t seem to stop him. “Okay, I’ll stop when you stop.” She kept smashing the man’s head into the ground until his face was bloody and caked with mud.

Now his beastial screams were replaced with screams of pain. Sara realized that he was probably coming off of the psycho so she pulled her knife from its sheath and run it across the man's throat, causing him to gargle on his blood as he died. “I hate it when they start screaming. I’m not sleeping tonight now.” Sara nonchalantly removed the rope from her torso, tied it around the man’s ankles and started dragging him as he continued to choke on his blood. “I haven’t done this in years! This is getting my juices flowing, girls going to need to get a room here shortly. You know we used to string fuckers like you up all the time back home? Even had the Legion feeling the pressure for a while, nothing kills morale like trade routes lined with legionnaires...in the heart of Arizona. But hey you don’t care about any of this shit do you!?”

At this point the man had already died and while Sara was struggling to drag him she managed to get him to a nearby tree. She threw the loose end of the rope over a branch, kicked her heels into the ground and pulled the corpse into the air, securing it firmly. Know a corpse was strung up in a tree on the outskirts of Salem and while Sara was admiring her handiwork she heard the hum of a robot coming behind her. She turned to face it and was met with a worn but functional Mr. Handy.

“Good morning Madam! Are you the source of the disturbance?” Mr. Handy’s sort of creeped Sara out, she didn’t really care for robots in general but Mr. Handy’s were too friendly. It was unsettling. Still she didn’t have any reason to attack it, even though she was still rushing with adrenaline.

“Unfortunately not, except for that last shot. My friend over there is just hanging out until his friends come to pick him up.” Sara gestured to her trophy with a sneer.

“Oh my! Well I’ll say, your friend looks rather worse for wear Madam!”

“I know right!? Kids these days just can’t party like they used to. Hey since there’s probably going to be more of these guys showing up do you know of any place I could stay around here?” Sara didn’t really want to stay in Salem but she also did not want to miss an opportunity for round two, or three, or four. Honestly she could do this forever, she had forgotten what it felt like. It was better than sex, or at least the sex she remembered. It didn’t matter though, she felt good and it stopped her from thinking about all the fucked up shit in her head for a few a little bit.

“Oh well if you’re looking for room and board I know just the place! Follow me if you would Madam…? The Mr. Handy paused as if it were waiting for Sara to tell it her name.

“Sara…”

“Okay splendid Ms. Sara! Do come this way!” Obviously the Mr. Handy wasn’t too worried about the gunshots now and was more focused on showing Sara this place to stay. She didn’t know what to expect from this place, but she couldn’t shake the feeling that she should stay in town for a few more days.

On the way Sara grabbed her loot from the other corpse, and her rifle and pack from alongside the road leading into town. Sara remembered the horse but was now more concerned with seeing where this robot was taking her. She needed some privacy right now if she was going to dedicate the focus she needed to on investigating that horse and it’s rider. Her robotic companion lead her to a large abandoned structure, called a Convalescence Home. “Con..va..les..scence? Is this a whore house? Robot did you bring me to a whore house!? I don’t know if I should hug you or smack you right now.”

“Of course not Ms. Sara! Such an establishment is no place for a woman of your calibre!”

“I’d beg to differ…but you know whatever.” Sara mumbled to herself as the robot opened the door into the building, revealing a young woman standing behind the front desk. The Mr. Handy whirred into the building ahead of Sara and made his introduction for both of them.

“I’ve returned manager. Ms. Sara and her friends were the cause of the disturbance we heard earlier. She’s now looking for some place to stay.”

“Uh ya, let’s get that straight. I did not kill all of those people….unfortunately, and they were not actually my friends, that was a joke.” Sara shifted the weight of her pack so it sat more comfortably on her shoulders while she stepped up to the counter to speak with the woman. “I’m just looking for a place to stay for a few days, the robot brought me here when I asked. So do you have any rooms or do I just pick a corner and set up a tent? Not really sure how this stuff works, it’s been awhile. I’ve got money.” Sara pulled a large pouch of caps out of her bag and sat them down on the counter with a satisfying jingle. “Is this enough? For whatever?”
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