Arrival and Departure
Nov. 14th, 2009 02:57 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
So yesterday I grabbed some stuff, which consists of mostly the usual one can expect to carry in a time like this, but also some rather special things, such as my letter-opener (I can not come up with a scenario in which it could come in handy, but I also know that I can't imagine all scenarios, so who knows?) and the unscrewed stick of one of the many brooms we had in this house.
After that I set out to Lesley while the rest of my family went to check up on dad in the Revalidation Centre. On the way there I noticed that there were quite a few of those beings -Shadow Heartless?- on the road, luckily I managed to reach a relatively high speed with my bike and get away from them.
When I arrived, Lesley and I started to plan, coming to the conclusion that our first course of action should be to find a safe place, to buy ourselves some more time. My parents called, telling me that they would stay at the Revalidation Centre for the night and that I should stay at Lesley's, which was basically the plan anyway.
His family left as well and we started to get some defences ready. Then the army came by. We're relatively sure that means we can go outside for now, since there aren't any gunshots any more. So I guess we're headed to behind the lines of the army to think some more and maybe find a way out of this mess. We'll be grabbing some food and then our journey really begins.
After that I set out to Lesley while the rest of my family went to check up on dad in the Revalidation Centre. On the way there I noticed that there were quite a few of those beings -Shadow Heartless?- on the road, luckily I managed to reach a relatively high speed with my bike and get away from them.
When I arrived, Lesley and I started to plan, coming to the conclusion that our first course of action should be to find a safe place, to buy ourselves some more time. My parents called, telling me that they would stay at the Revalidation Centre for the night and that I should stay at Lesley's, which was basically the plan anyway.
His family left as well and we started to get some defences ready. Then the army came by. We're relatively sure that means we can go outside for now, since there aren't any gunshots any more. So I guess we're headed to behind the lines of the army to think some more and maybe find a way out of this mess. We'll be grabbing some food and then our journey really begins.