24 February 2014 @ 08:29 am
 
Who: Daryl Dixon
Where: Outside the school
What: After losing his brother in Atlanta and later the camp at the quarrel, Daryl reluctantly followed the rest of the group north after they were told it was safer there. The journey wasn't easy, and they lost a few along the way, and when they got there, there was no magical place, where the government was helping people survive. Instead, they found a school filled with other survivors, and Rick decided that was the best place for them. However, Daryl never did do well around new people.

It's a brisk morning and Daryl finds himself slipping out the front door of the school after eating a small bowl of oatmeal. His crossbow is over is shoulder and he scans the landscape. If they're stay at the school then he wants to earn his keep, and the best way to do that is the hunt. It's obvious they don't have a lot of food, or meat, and there are kids there. Kids need protein to grow, and while the meat he gets won't be hamburger or chicken, it'll hopefully help some.

He starts walking toward the woods, only stopping when he senses something - or something - behind him. Slowly, he turns, his crossbow raised.

"You followin' me?" he asks.
 
 
23 February 2014 @ 09:16 pm
Who: Tom Mason
Where: The School

What: The harshness of the New England winter is starting to take its toll on those who found sanctuary in the old school. It still is a lot better than sleeping in a car or inside of a tent, but still it was cold. The cold also took its toll on those who were with him, and people got sick and people did perish not only to the hoards of walkers but to the elements.

And of course, the winter and the increasing number of zombies as his sons called them, brought in more survivors looking for sanctuary. Tom wasn't about to turn them down, he didn't have that in him. This did put a strain on supplies, but he couldn't leave the group from Atlanta to die.

Tom walks the hallways, and he is looking to meet with the new arrivals and to make them feel at home. He knew there will be some who aren't happy, but he is more than happy to welcome the new survivors to his humble group of nearly two hundred survivors. "We're not here to argue, we're all here to work together right now. We can't afford to be picky when it comes to the potential help coming through our doors."