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So I have a psychopath following me, awesome. This'll end well I'm sure :P
Freya eyes the hand but she didn't take it. "Freya" she replied before turning and starting to walk, "You coming or are you going to just stand there..." she said over her shoulder as she hopped over a rusted car. She wanted to make it to the chapel before the sun completely set, the tower made a great place to hold up for the night as the infected couldn't climb ladders and you could make it onto the roof with a little bit of climbing.
Freya's eyes narrowed again slightly, "Fine. But if you make any moves I don't like and I'll put you down in a heartbeat" she replied before kicking off from the edge of the roof and disappearing out of sight. She pulled out a metal pole which she'd wedged into the handle of the roofs door before tossing it aside, walking through and down the stairs to the second floor, passing some bodies of infected she'd killed earlier as she made her way to the back entrance to the building. She usually worked alone and hadn't travelled with a soul for a very long time, so it stood to fair reason why she would be slightly hostile towards others. She didn't trust this man, nor did she care for his life. But if he was willing to put himself close to her kind of danger then so be it, he'd either die or make himself useful.
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Freya took the strap on the rifle and slung it onto her back before placing her foot on the very edge of the roof, peering down at the strange man which now called up from across the street. His hair was indeed easy to spot and the current weather wasn't making it any less easy. And she would know, for her own hair had a bright response to the sun. Her eyes narrowed a little at the warning of being killed, her hand resting gently against the hilt of her nine millimetre which sat strapped to her outer thigh. "Large groups get you killed, and I'm not interested in being dragged down by the mistakes of others" she replied, her tone surprisingly soft despite her accent giving away her origins, being born in England and having moved to Pittsburgh shortly before the outbreak.
I already posted *Pouts*
Two lines you should never cross, horizontal and vertical. Yet here was a man who faced them with a smile, brave; but rather stupid. Freya felt her finger squeeze a little as her left eye closed, debating his life for a moment before he made a motion towards something. Her finger eased as she tilted the rifle up a little to see he was pointing towards some infected, clickers in fact which were on the hunt. She looked over her scope as she opened her eye again, gauging the distance before weighing up her options. On one hand she could save her ammunition and let him deal with the problem himself. But then she did have to go that way anyway which meant she'd have to deal with them, or him eventually. Making up her mind she raised the rifle to her shoulder, taking aim as her eye closed again. She slowed her breathing, the world seeming to slow down as she focused the only two lines which mattered only a few feet above the first one's head. A minute passed before a snap echoed in the distance, a bullet tearing through the right side of the first Clicker's face. The shot tore through the crusted polyps, making a hole as it blew out the other side with a popping sound. Freya pulled the bolt back calmly, pushing another round forwards before taking aim for the next one.
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Freya sat upon the roof of a tall building which overlooked the decay bellow. The cracked streets littered with rusted carcases of cars while the flora slowly took back the land that belonged to it. It was often she could be found here, often sitting for hours at a time as the sun slowly dropped in the sky, turning a beautiful orange as it faded beyond the buildings across from her. Every so often she could see an infected wandering across in the distance, making her wonder who that person once was and what kind of life they had left before the infection rotted away at the walls of sanity in their minds. Depressing thought's for sure, but then for her it at least provided her with a piece of mind. She levelled her rifle and peered down the scope as she gave a quick check of the area. After all the infected weren't the only things stalking the world, and she would know this better than most.
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