@orphanedshadow / gets a starter.
"Keep out" signs had never really been much of a deterrent for Ellie - if anything, she'd always found them to be points of interest. An invitation, even.
The resort had been blockaded years ago. Most of the buildings were little more than collapsed, charred roofs and scorched stone walls spotted with smoke stained hollow window frames. Long abandoned cars, a couple RVs and a tour bus, or what was left of them between the fire, the fight between the infected and survivors here years before, nature reclaiming its' hold and the planned avalanche to collapse any way in and out of the valley niche peeked out here and there.
The whole place had been declared persona non grata after losing one too many people to trying to clear out the infected, even after an attempt at a control burn. Joel and a few others had done the math, and after much badgering, Ellie had convinced Joel to let her be there when they closed it off. How often was she going to get the chance to see somebody blow up a mountain?!
It'd been one of her favorite places to sneak off to since. She was supposed to be shoveling sheep shit. She'd badgered and bribed one of the younger kids in Jackson to take her shift - a common enough occurrence that she was surprised none of the adults had figured it out yet. She liked coming here. It was quiet. It was fun. It was dangerous. She'd been working her way through the shambling mushroom heads the last few months. It was good practice. Plus, there was still plenty of nooks and crannies left, under the rubble and in the bottom floors and basements of the buildings to make it worth the effort.
And where else was she going to get to practice her combat skills without someone hovering over her like she was a baby duckling?
Okay, so maybe this time she could've used another set of eyes. She wasn't expecting a two-for-one special. She'd managed to take the first shambler out, but had been caught off guard by the second sneaking up on her from behind, and she'd chosen the ungraceful route of retreat into the main resort building - she'd been through it before, enough to know a few good hiding places, ones that required shimmying that the clumsy, blind infected couldn't manage. And she'd known there wouldn't be anybody alive in there. Not with the spores and the swamp muck of rotting infected that had taken over what was left of the kitchen and root cellar.
Except, by the time she'd gathered her calm and forced her breath to steady, and flicked the flashlight on to survey her surroundings, she saw pretty much the exact opposite of what she was expecting. Sure, there was still muck and swampy mushroom people parts on the outer edges of the walls and floors of the giant kitchen ... but there was a distinctly and suspiciously clean patch around the stairs leading down. "What the fucking fuck--?"
One hand settled on the pistol at her side, drawing it from its holster with familiar ease, bracing her flashlight over it as she slid towards the entrance. "Yo." She called, loud enough, she hoped, to be heard by anything below. At least from here she'd have a clear shot at any runner that tried to make its' way up the stairs to the sound of her voice. "Anybody down there? Speak now or .. I'm gonna shoot your ass--?" Or something.












