Who: Gwen and Miles Where: Around Everett When: Just after this What: Exploring Everett Rating: Low
Miles missed home. Yeah, home was great because it didn't have zombies, obviously. Duh. Home also had his parents, New York, and stuff to do. Home didn't have easy access to Gwen, though. That, so far, was the one perk that this place had. It was a pretty darn nice perk, he'd admit that, but that was the one perk this reality had going for it. (Also, any place that left him without his spider powers with zombies sucked.)
He hadn't explored Everett too much yet, so, when Gwen suggested that they do, he was all for it. They were meeting at the front of the prison, and he'd managed to beat her there. He had his suit on, wearing a hoodie and jeans over it. He'd take them off later if it got too warm and just run around in his suit, though.
- Gwen was on the roof, shed been there a while watching Miles wait for her. Much like him, she had on her suit which was different from all the other spiders. Hers was white, with teal and purple. Her ballet shoes at her feet as she jumped down and swung towards Miles.
Letting go of her webbing as she landed gracefully beside him. "You're late." She said nudging his shoulder playfully for the moment. Her mask was over her head for the moment as she came to grip and lower it, as she slides on her hoodie.
"Let's see what this place is all about." She said smiling under her mask. Zombies weren't horrible, and she was happy to have Miles here so she wasn't completely alone.
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"I thought I beat you up here!" Miles protested with a laugh when Gwen appeared about of literally nowhere. Of course she would hide and make him think that he had beat her. Man, he had missed her at home. At least here they could easily hang out without worrying that the multiverse was breaking apart or anything.
"Sure," he said, pulling his own mask down as well. "Where do you want to go first?" Being surrounded by woods made him miss New York all the more, but hopefully there were at least some fun places to hang out in Everett. Just because the place had been overrun by zombies didn't mean that they couldn't find some fun.
-- Gwen couldn't help but laugh at Miles. "Have to wake up pretty early to beat me." She said as she looked out to the trees. "Past the forest there's a city. Let's check it out." She said eyeing Miles a moment.
"Last one to the billboard." She said pointing to the billboard "Is on laundry duty for a week." She said laughing as she threw her hand out, and the thick webbing thwaped out her wrist as she pulled herself into a swing first.
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"And here I thought that dealing with zombies every day meant that I wouldn't have to use an alarm anymore," Miles said with a snort. "And sounds good to me!" Exploring Everett wouldn't be that different from those urban explorers on Youtube at home, right? Just with zombies.
"No way I'm' doing your laundry!" Miles protested, throwing his own hand out to sling a web so that he could catch up and pass her up. He didn't like doing his own laundry, much less a girl's!
-- Gwen was laughing by this point, as she was ahead of Miles. "Then you better catch up!" She was laughing. Who knew during a zombie apocalypse she would find a way to have fun?
In truth it had to do with Miles being here with her. Otherwise she would most likely have kept to herself, keeping an eye out on others and ensuring she didn't get close to anyone. So she was lucky to have Miles, to be able to have some fun.
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“That’s because you cheated!” Miles protested as he swung along to catch up with her. Not that he meant any of it. He probably wouldn’t even be that mad about having to do her laundry. (If she even actually meant for him to be doing it. Most people didn’t want others to be touching their clothes.)
He was relieved that she was here, too, actually. He still would be talking to people when the opportunity came up, but it was great to have someone that he already knew here, much less someone that he’d been pretty sure that he wouldn’t get the chance to see much again, if at all. For whatever reason, this place was stable enough to have people from different realities in it. Whatever worked, he supposed.
-- Gwen was laughing. "Come on slow poke!" She said teasing as she came to shoot her webbing at a tree and shoot herself high into the air, and as she came down she flipped and landed on top of on if the buildings. "I win."
She lifted her mask and revealed a smiling face at Miles. Of course she was kidding about the laundry bit. She wouldn't do that to him. "Come on slow poke."
-- Miles landed just after her, groaning a little when he realized that she had beat him. “I hope that you were kidding about the laundry,” he said. He’d only just learned to not turn his own clothes pink by mixing up white clothes and non-white ones! He didn’t want to accidentally mess up her stuff!
Still, he lifted up his mask, smiling back at her. “What is this building, anyway?” he asked, leaning over the edge for a moment to try and get a look at it.