Yes, this is a part two to the Wasteland AU that @haematite3 made. I hope you enjoy it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jonathan groaned as the sunlight hit his face from the small opening in his tent. He turned over and snuggled into his worn-out teddy bear, trying to fall back asleep. Sadly, he could not go back to sleep. He groaned again and sat up, rubbing his eyes while still clutching to his teddy bear. "Damn sunlight waking me up. Why can't you stay down for a couple more minutes?" He asked to no one in particular (unless you counted his teddy bear as a person). He looked around the tent and made sure that nothing was stolen. He smiled when he saw that nothing had. Recently he had a bit of a raccoon problem. Meaning, the raccoon would come into his tent and eat some of his food when he was asleep or when he wasn't there. He finally saw the damn thing and nearly shot it. Sadly, it got away before he could do any kind of harm to it. He strapped the teddy bear onto his bag and slung the bag over his shoulder. He tapped his teddy bear pin for good luck and grabbed his mask as he stepped out of his tent. "Well, it still looks like shit out here," he mumbled to himself as he used his hand to block the sun from his eyes. He looked around just to make sure that the critter he had been dealing with wasn't around. When he was sure, he went on his way to try and find something in all the rubble. He 'lived' in a junkyard for the moment. There was scrap metal lying around, which was good when Jonathan was bored. He liked using his hands, so he would end up making things with the tools and metal that he found. It usually ended up being useless, but Jonathan still enjoyed it. Everyday, Jonathan would venture farther into the junkyard. It was a huge place, so there was always something new. He used strips of cloth to mark where he had been so he wouldn't get lost. He found the last one, and went further in. There, he found a car that had been left to rot. It looked to be in pretty good shape. Jonathan found that the car doors were unlocked, which was good, but also bad. There was a chance that someone might have gotten into it. It was unlikely, since the car windows weren't destroyed, but there was still a chance. He struggled to open the glove box, finally prying it open with his hands. A pistol and a package of bullets fell onto the seat, along with a couple of papers. He looked at the papers to see if he knew the people in who used to own the car. He didn't recognize the names, so he tossed it to the ground before picking up the pistol. He tossed it around in his hands before putting it in his bag, along with the bullets. He looked in the back seat of the car, and lit up almost immediately. "Ooh, teddy bear!" He gleamed as he moved towards the back of the car. Sitting in a booster seat in the back was a little teddy bear all buckled up. Jonathan unbuckled the seat and carefully took out the bear. There was a hole in its side, so stuffing was coming out. Jonathan frowned when he saw that, so he took special care in strapping it next to his original teddy bear. He would have to fix it when he got home. He sat back in the drivers seat and noticed that the keys were still in. Curious, he tried to start the car. It sputtered for a second before dying again. Jonathan's eyes widened at the sound. Usually cars didn't work at all, and this one showed potential of being able to drive. If he could get this thing to work, well, the possibilities were endless in Jonathan's head. He finally got out of the divers seat and went to the back of the car. He had to pry open the trunk with the crowbar, but that was normal. The trunk popped open, and Jonathan inspected the inside. Suitcases and bags were in the trunk. Jonathan figured that whatever family wined this car was on vacation. It was a shame that they didn't make it to their destination. Or maybe they did, and they were coming back home. In that case, it was a shame that they never felt the comforts of home ever again. Since it was starting to get dark and Jonathan wanted to get to his tent before it was pitch black, he didn't have enough time to got through the bags and pick what he wanted. So instead, he decided to take them all. It was a hassle to get them all out, but once he made it back to his tent, Jonathan was glad he took them. There were lots of clothes in the bags, some that would fit him and others that wouldn't. But he could use the unfit clothes for other things. One bag had medical supplies, which Jonathan silently thanked whoever had owned these bags. He had a terrible habit of getting hurt all the time, so he needed the supplies. He finally got to the smallest bag to find that it was the daughters bag. Crumpled up drawings of the vacation were singed on the edges, but you could still see what they were of. Jonathan's heart sank at all of the things. A small journal was in the bag as well, along with some more toys. Jonathan flipped through the journal, reading the entries. May 5, 2016 Today we're finally going home! I'm gonna miss being here, but it was super fun! Mrs. Bear had lots of fun too. Mommy and daddy seem really tired, but I'm pretty sure that had fun too. I'm starting to get tired. Goodnight journal! See you when I get home! - Emily Jonathan nearly cried when he saw that that was the last entry. He took the bear that was loosing stuffing and sighed. He pulled a small sardine can out of his bag and opened it up. Sewing supplies sat inside. His mother had taught him how to sew so he wouldn't always come to her to fix his stuffed animals. Luckily the bear hadn't lost a lot of stuffing, so he didn't have to use an alternative. He stitched up the bear and took a good look at it. It had a small scrawny skirt and two bows on its ears. He smiled slightly at the bear before getting his original one out. "I want you to meet my friend, Delirious. He's a nice bear, and I'm sure you two will get along just fine. Welcome to the family, Emily."