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A lot of those are double posts cos the server was freaking out but fine :(

Next time D makes a post with Lance, I'll have a bunch of old timey songs he can choose from!
#6

As if her behaviour hadn't already been suspicious enough, the woman slumped to the ground in response to Levi's attempt to get her attention. He wasn't an idiot; he knew she was up to something that would get her in a lot of trouble with the raiders if she was spotted. Either she was stashing supplies away or, somehow, attempting to escape. Both of these scenarios would possibly result in his benefit and, with his extreme contempt for the men who had enslaved him, he chose to aid her in whatever manner possible. Taking a swift glance back, he breathed a sigh of relief as he confirmed that they were not being watched.

"Madam," he repeated. "I'm not one of them, if that's what you're thinking. Can you please help me? They've tied my wrists together and it's killing my shoulders."
Scotsman, soon, we'll be popping walkers to this:

The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald - I Still Feel The Same About You

I've finally caught up with everyone's scenarios! It's as joyous to rp as it is to read the tales of different characters in the universe. So many good moments! Ellie and Metro's hilariously awkward conversation, Kylie's innocence being tested in the face of overwhelming danger, Woodrow freaking dying (not cool Syrian, he would have been the bestie of at least one of my characters ;___;), Aldo and Arlo's endearing Rocky and Mugsy-like dynamic and Marcus' disbelief at Joe managing to get himself and Haleigh all the way to Chicago and then back to Danville because he lost the map made me lose my shit.

Good stuff, everyone!
Scenario #6 (Open to anyone who can make a minimum of 3 posts per day - Levi, Calliope and Lindsey)

"Wake up! Are you OK?"

Levi blinked slowly, the soft voice of the young girl bringing him to his senses. His vision was still blurry but, after blinking a few more times, Calliope's face started to become clearer.

"Fuck... What happened?" he asked her groggily.

Before she could answer, she squealed in fright and stepped backwards as a hand slammed down against the back of Levi's head. He fell hard to his knees on the tarmac and coughed, dizziness taking over his senses. Attempting to crane his head to look back at his attacker, he realised that his hands were tied up.

"Get the fuck up, pussy." spat the raider, grabbing him by the scruff of his neck and propping him back onto his feet. "And start walking."

He opened his mouth to object but thought better of it once he felt the cold barrel of a rifle jab into the small of his back. Taking the hint, he began to walk forward swiftly with Calliope, attempting to put some distance between himself and the raider's gun. There was no chance he'd be able to escape with his arms tied but he figured it was prudent to hear Callie's unexpurgated version of events.

"You OK?" he asked gently. When he wasn't dignified with an answer, he pressed on. "What happened?"

"You were sleeping the entire time we were walking," she informed him. "That man had to carry you, that's why he's being mean."

"You've been awake the entire time?" he asked incredulously, feeling a pang of guilt. "How long have we been walking?"

"I don't know," she replied uncertainly, biting her lip as she entered a deep state of cogitation. "Maybe... three hours?"

Levi sighed in exasperation, knowing that she was probably right. Had he been out for that long? The heavens seemed to agree; the sky was a pale, almost-diluted blue and the sun was beginning to peek over the horizon.

His mind was swirling with a torrent of questions, most of them regarding Evelyn. He had attempted to defend her from the slavers but the effort had been inefficacious at best and pernicious at worst. Judging by the temper on that particular raider and the way he had dealt with Samantha, it was not beyond the realm of possibility that Evelyn was being punished for his actions.

The compunction was starting to become painful. Emotions were a drawback in this world. Then again, they were also the only things that kept him human. The only difference between him and the walkers or, indeed, him and the scum that was forcing his inexorable march at gunpoint towards a fate worse than death.

It was not too long that he and Evelyn had made a couple of new 'friends'. Regardless of their actual feelings and the veracity of their friendship, the twins had been a capable force. They had made him truly believe that the dream of reaching the Black Mountain unscathed would become a reality.

Though his first encounter with Calliope and Lily had been far from perfect, he had persuaded himself to not dwell on it too deeply. After all, he had managed to redeem himself through his triumphant elimination of a herd of walkers. The plan was brilliant and had it been executed without a hitch; it made him feel as if he had something to offer to the world. He felt smart, powerful, creative and, most of all, a protector. He did not need to be afraid of caring anymore because he could now have friends and loved ones under his aegis.

And yet, mere hours after this victory, he watched his entire group get split off up and enslaved by predatory thugs. Whatever self-esteem his triumph over the walkers had given him had been swiftly eradicated by this greatest failure.

The most egregious splitting had to have been Lily and Calliope's. He and Evelyn had survived on their own for a long time and Scarlett and Samantha seemed quite capable, but Lily and Calliope were two peas in a pod. It was abundantly clear that Calliope kept Lily sane as much as the other way around. Still, at the end of the day, Lily was not a child. Calliope was...

"How old are you?" he questioned before he could stop himself.

"I'm nine." she replied shortly, eyes fixed on the ground as she trudged alongside Levi.

"I'm..." he paused for a moment, unsure of his own age. Birthdays had lost all importance. "Twenty six."

Calliope nodded glumly, acknowledging his answer but not engaging in any more small talk. Levi could hardly blame her, considering everything she was going through. Of all the people she could have been stuck with, he was probably her least preferred choice. If this was a perfect world, he would have gladly exchanged his knowledge on the medicinal use of Chlorothiazide Sodium for social skills vis-à-vis nine year old girls.

After a few more minutes of silence and relentless walking along the wide, unkempt road, they finally reached their apparent destination.

He had not expected this.

Their 'camp' was enormous, as they had managed to fortify an entire high school. Even from this distance, he could make out the lofty, red letters attached to the front of the main building: WARRENVILLE WHEATON HIGH SCHOOL.

The gang who had set their residence up here must have been quite large in number since the entire building was surrounded with a crude wall composed of scrap metal. It may have been poorly constructed but there was no doubt that it was getting the job done. The group approached a large set of barbed wire gates which must have been around twelve feet tall, barely concealing the magnificent white buildings that had, in better days, been used to educate the new generation in the hopes that they'd achieve great things. Now, it was being used as the personal fortress of a bunch of thieves, murderers and rapists.

"We're back!" yelled the familiar voice of Thorne.

Within a few seconds, the gate swung open and the group was hurriedly rushed inside so that the gates could be closed again. Their system seemed a lot more organised than what Levi had witnessed so far.

"Take these two to the holding pens." commanded Thorne, gesturing at Levi and Calliope.

A burly group of four raiders grabbed the couple and roughly led them over to what looked like a basketball court. He felt the bile rise in his throat at the thought of an area made for the purpose of sports recreation being used to hold slaves. The door was opened and he and Calliope were shoved into it unceremoniously before the door behind them was padlocked.

Levi straightened himself up and looked around for weaknesses, barely noticing Calliope walking away from him and to the opposite side of the basketball court.

"Damn it." he whispered under his breath, watching her leave.

The basketball court looked impossible to climb out of because of the evidently reoccurring theme of barbed wire. The hoops at each opposing side were still standing but he wasn't about to shimmy up that thin pole and leap off the top of the board; the fall would probably break his legs and he'd never be able to make the jump anyway. The only way out was the door they had entered through and, besides being padlocked, there was going to be constant surveillance by at least one guard.

It was a long time before he noticed something that threatened to actually give him hope but, knowing how fickle life was now, he tempered his expectations and slowly approached the girl crouched down in the corner, ostensibly trying to grab something outside the basketball court through the thin holes in the fence.

"Madam?"
That's cool, Scotsman, interesting idea! Just make sure Monster doesn't lose who she is with all that power...

Yeah, I think Lance will play some old timey music but the broadcast from Chicago is just the invite message on loop. Imagine listening to Galaxy News Radio in the Walking Dead's version of Chicago... Killing walkers to the sound of Ella Fitzgerald!
@Vertical: Approved. The personality section is there to help us understand more about the character but you don't have to rigidly adhere to it. The ammo limit is capped at 60 bullets, by the way.

@TWCross: Yeah, that sucks. The last post in your scenario was 2 days ago. You can either wait another day for Shadow to post or you can find some in-story reason to exit the scenario.

From now on, I think any new scenarios should have some information regarding the desired post speed. For example, whoever posts Scenario 6 should start it with something like:

Scenario #6 (Open to anyone who commits to making x amount of posts per day)

Whoever joins that scenario will then know that they are expected to make x amount of posts. If they fail to do so, they must allow you to either explicitly or implicitly control their characters to advance the plot. With scenarios that only have two players, it'd be best to use that implication to end the scenario by saying the characters part way etc.

Being post-locked sucks, I feel your pain. It has a stultifying effect on both creativity and motivation.
Levi and Evelyn refused to look at the scene, not wanting to make things worse for Samantha by witnessing her abject humiliating. Callie, on the other hand, was so consumed with fear that she couldn't avert her eyes, whimpering in terror as Samantha kissed the boots of one of their captors.

Levi could feel pulsing in his head, so inundated with frustration that he felt his skull might explode. He couldn't help but notice Calliope's reaction to the entire ordeal and knew that she was beyond scared. If someone as strong as Samantha could be made to submit to these cretins, what chance did a little girl have?

"Very entertaining, bravo!" commented Thorne as the man pulled the gun out of Scarlett's mouth and returned to his group, winking at Samantha before he left.

Levi, barely able to form his thoughts into a coherent order, suddenly realised that his worst fear had come to pass. The three different groups had selected their first slaves and neither he nor Evelyn had been chosen. No matter what happened, they would be split up. This was the last time he'd ever see her again.

"On to the rest of the slaves, now. I'll take the guy, we don't have many man whores back at the camp."

Levi's eyes widened at the implication, to which Thorne laughed even harder.

"Relax, little girl. We don't have a market big enough for that. We'll probably just use you for meat. Come along."

His legs carried him over to what he presumed was Thorne's group since they shared similar haircuts. He stared down at the floor, feeling his skin heat up as the men around him guffawed at his expense.

"We'll take the other twin." said the large, bald man who had previously picked Lily. Almost as soon as he finished his sentence, his henchmen grabbed Samantha by her arms and led her to him.

"How cruel, you split the family up." remarked the man responsible for humiliating Samantha earlier. "Oh well, I have no problems taking the redhead home. Awfully quiet, aren't you sweetheart?"

The man approached her and grabbed her by the hand, attempting to pull her over to his group. To his surprise, she didn't budge.

"Come on." he commanded impatiently.

Evelyn responded with no words but with the most withering glare she could muster. The man swiftly backhanded her across the face and grabbed her by the hair, forcing her to look at him by pulling her neck back.

"Answer me when I talk to you!" he snarled at her, specks of saliva flying all over Evelyn's face.

"GET THE FUCK OFF HER!" roared Levi, finally hitting his breaking point.

He lunged forward at the man with his hands outstretched, almost reaching him until the butt of a rifle collided hard against his jaw and sent him tumbling to the floor. Blood poured out of his mouth and onto the floor as he groaned in pain, Evelyn's face swimming in and out of his vision until everything went dark.

-End of Scenario #2-
#2

The other raiders began to holler and hoot, raucous laughter filling the room. Levi felt his hands curl into fists at their reaction to Samantha's defiance. These were sick, sick people who found splitting up loved ones to be highly amusing.

"You're gonna skin me alive?" he repeated, an incredulous sneer on his face.

"Yo!" came the call of one of his companions. "The boss ain't gonna like hearing you got disrespected and let it go."

"That's right. In our camp, respect is more important than anything else." he informed her, a malicious smile beginning to form on his face. "A lot more important than this bitch's life."

The man clamped down hard on Scarlett's nose with his thumb and index finger, causing her lips to part. As soon as they did, he roughly jammed the gun he had been holding to her temple into her mouth instead.

"If you wanna see what the inside of her head looks like, keep being a tough girl. Otherwise, get on your fucking knees, kiss my boots and apologise. And after you do that, tell us all what a good whore you're going to be for your future master."

His eyes flashed with malevolence as he forced the gun further into Scarlett's mouth, finger held firmly against the trigger.

"Fuck it, kill her anyway!" cackled Thorne.

"I believe in second chances." replied the man slyly.

Levi and Evelyn's gaze met for a brief moment and, although there were no words exchanged, they could both feel each other's unbridled rancour against these people. They had turned their lives upside down in an instant and, at this point, the two of them would have cherished the opportunity to torture every single one of the raiders participating in this morbid and sadistic game.
#2

A hail of bullets came crashing through the window and the group instinctively ducked and flattened themselves against the floor. Lily shielded Callie's body with her own while Evelyn and Levi both covered their heads with their arms. In the distance and in the midst of the deafening ringing, Levi thought he heard the sound of two doors shutting. Unless he was mistaken, and he truly hoped he was, this signaled that they were surrounded.

A few short seconds later, he looked up to confirm his worst fears; there were at least ten raiders surrounding them, firearms drawn and pointing at the six of them. He felt his heart sink as Callie let out a terrified squeal, clearly signalling that she saw what he had.

"Come on, get the fuck up!" commanded the ostensible ringleader, malevolent green eyes peering out through the dirt mask encapsulating his face.

There was a black eye-patch covering his right eye and he was sporting some kind of erratic mohawk. Levi recognised the hair style; this man was a member of the 27s, a murderous gang of ruffians that had been terrorising the Naperville area and were formed soon after the outbreak begun.

He had assumed that the rest of the men present would be under this man's command but that did not seem to be the case, judging by their vastly different appearances. The 27s all had similar haircuts, but some of this man's company were bald and sporting swathes of tattoos on their faces. Others looked completely normal, able to be construed as typical survivors unless you didn't miss the evil glint in their eyes.

"I said get the fuck up!" he commanded once again, kicking Lily hard in the ribs.

"OK, OK, stop!" pleaded Evelyn, slowly getting up to her feet as Lily cried out in pain, barely able to stand up.

"Well, well, what do we have here?" he said, with malicious relish as he approached Lily and Callie. "This one's all mine! Kid'll fetch a real nice price on the market."

Levi, now upright, bit his lip hard in an effort to not throw up at the ringleader's implication. How had this happened? Things had been just fine mere minutes ago. It seemed now that America, in its infinite cruelty, showed no lenience for complacency.

"She's not going anywhere!" retorted Lily, attempting firm defiance but ruining the facade by wincing at the pain in her ribs. If it wasn't for Callie's arms around Lily's waists, she would have fallen back down by now.

"Who wants the loud one?" asked the ringleader over his shoulder.

"We'll take her." said a large, bald and tattooed raider. "Boss needs a new whore after he killed the last one."

The lumbering giant made his way over to Lily and grabbed her roughly by the hair, pulling her over to the other two members of their smaller group as she screamed and flailed desperately.

Calliope stood rooted to the spot, sobbing quietly and watching, wide-eyed, as the men dragged away the only person she had left in the world.

"Good choice." cackled the ringleader. "I'll take-"

"Fuck you, Thorne. We're next, that was the agreement!" said a heated voice belonging to one of the 'normal' looking raiders.

"Alright, alright, just hurry the fuck up."

The man who had just voiced his disapproval to Thorne approached the twins, looking them up and down like a butcher inspecting a cut of meat. He cocked his revolver's hammer back and pointed it at Scarlett's forehead.

"This one's ours." he stated, side-stepping her and wrapping an arm around her throat as he led her over to the back of his group at gun-point.
#2

"The name's Levi." he informed Samantha, a shadow of a smile on his face. "Well, I could do with some kind of disinfectant. The peroxide would have done the job but I used up my entire supply roasting those walkers."

"Walkers weren't the only thing you set on fire." reprimanded Lily. "That forest fire could have killed the rest of us too."

"It wasn't going to spread faster than we could run, trust me, I knew what I was doing." he said, skilfully hiding the uncertainty he felt in his answer.

"Hm. Fine... thanks." she replied awkwardly. "Consider this a token of our appreciation. Callie, can you bring me your backpack?"

Callie, who had been sitting cross-legged in the corner of the room, stood up nervously and grabbed her backpack, hurriedly making her way over to Lily. She held it out in front of her with both hands, her confusion dissipating at the sight of her older sister's reassuring smile.
Evelyn gasped as Scarlett plunged her blade into the child's skull and retracted it, causing thick and viscuous crimson to bubble up and drip down to the floor, pooling around her face. She heard Scarlett say something but did not listen, silently watching her leave the basement. Once she was gone, Evelyn crouched down next to the body and picked her up. At least Scarlett had granted her peace.

She walked over to the corner of the room and propped the child up against the corner. There was no time for a burial and, even if there was, it seemed like an egregiously mawkish sentiment. Would she now hold a candle-lit funeral for every walker she came across? This was what the world had become, and she would simply have to get used to it.

She retrieved the towel that Scarlett had used to wipe the girl's blood off her dagger and draped it over her motionless body, ensuring that she was completely covered. A hopeless sigh escaped her lips as she climbed back up the stairs, giving the corner of the room one last glance. Good. The towel had completely obfuscated her from view.

No one would have to disturb, or indeed, be disturbed by, her slumber.
"Everything alright?" asked Levi as Evelyn came into the living room.

"Fine." she replied dully. "How bad is it?" she asked, pointing at Levi's exposed calf resting on the tabletop in front of the couch. The burn didn't look too threatening but this may have been due to the layer of cream covering it.

"Second-degree burn but it's not a big deal." he said with a blase cadence. "I'm lucky Sam saved me when she did."

Evelyn nodded silently and rested her back against the wall next to the doorway, a glum expression on her face as she stared at the ground.

Levi sat up in on the couch and began to wrap a thin layer of bandages around his leg. The only sound in the room was the unrolling of the gauze as an impenetrable and solemn silence descended upon the group. Here they were, strangers, sheltering in an abandoned house from a hopeless world.
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