Banan-chan
Previously QueOne
“There has to be food in there.”
Nat stopped before a small brick building. The sign in the front read MEGAMART—an obvious contradiction to the building’s small stature, which could hardly be described as “Mega”. However, a supermarket, no matter how small, was exactly what Nat wanted to see at that moment. For one, it meant, hopefully, that he wouldn’t have to starve to death in this confusing world. Also, there could be pain relief medicine inside. Perhaps it could cure his unrelenting headache.
He looked back to his three companions. When he first found them, he wasn’t too sure whether he could trust them or not. But it turned out that they they were just as confused as he was. They made for interesting company, in any case. There was the big guy, Otis. Definitely the sketchiest of the bunch. He looked tough as nails, and the combination of his physique and formal attire made him feel vaguely intimidating to Nat. Then there was Juliana. She was another person whom Nat was pretty sure could squash him in a fight. She was also unbelievably attractive. Finally there was William. He was just a kid, but he seemed to be holding up really well despite the circumstances. It was courage that Nat had to respect.
The lights in the supermarket were off. No surprise there; the electricity was out in every building they had checked so far. However, seeing the dark, empty store through its windows was strangely unsettling. It made Nat want to stay outside in the comfort of the sunlight, however irrational it may seem. The pulsing pain in his head had other ideas, though. It needed that medicine, and it was going to get it. The next moment, Nat found himself making his way into the store, not even addressing his companions a second time.
Nat stopped before a small brick building. The sign in the front read MEGAMART—an obvious contradiction to the building’s small stature, which could hardly be described as “Mega”. However, a supermarket, no matter how small, was exactly what Nat wanted to see at that moment. For one, it meant, hopefully, that he wouldn’t have to starve to death in this confusing world. Also, there could be pain relief medicine inside. Perhaps it could cure his unrelenting headache.
He looked back to his three companions. When he first found them, he wasn’t too sure whether he could trust them or not. But it turned out that they they were just as confused as he was. They made for interesting company, in any case. There was the big guy, Otis. Definitely the sketchiest of the bunch. He looked tough as nails, and the combination of his physique and formal attire made him feel vaguely intimidating to Nat. Then there was Juliana. She was another person whom Nat was pretty sure could squash him in a fight. She was also unbelievably attractive. Finally there was William. He was just a kid, but he seemed to be holding up really well despite the circumstances. It was courage that Nat had to respect.
The lights in the supermarket were off. No surprise there; the electricity was out in every building they had checked so far. However, seeing the dark, empty store through its windows was strangely unsettling. It made Nat want to stay outside in the comfort of the sunlight, however irrational it may seem. The pulsing pain in his head had other ideas, though. It needed that medicine, and it was going to get it. The next moment, Nat found himself making his way into the store, not even addressing his companions a second time.