Tara Mae Thornton (endlesswonder) wrote in zombieslogs, @ 2013-03-24 23:57:00 |
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Entry tags: | !storm of the century, sookie stackhouse, tara thornton |
Who: Tara and Sookie
What: Tara and Sookie are snowed in at a random cabin in the woods.
When: During Storm of the Century
Where: A cabin in the woods.
Warnings: Language is a given.
Tara had been contemplating this for awhile now. Searching for her cousin. She wasn’t intending to go far. Only within a 50 mile radius. But she had to do something. As much as she hated both Sookie and Lafayette for having Pam turn her they were the only family she really had left. Sure, Pam and Eric were her family now that she had been turned but it wasn’t the same. She’d grown up around Sookie and Lafayette and they knew everything, well mostly everything, there was to know about her. And with the world having gone to shit one needed to cling to what they still had left. When last she had checked the network she had noticed that Sookie was nearby. She’d chosen to not respond and let someone else bring her ass to the prison. Save for Jessica’s funeral being that close to the prison wasn’t something that she found herself doing. Pam lived in the projects and that was where she was going to stay. A few days after that initial post, Tara had noticed a message for her, from Sookie. Her hand had hovered over responding before completely ignoring that she saw it. She went about her days as per usual, tending the bar and keeping her eyes open. Jessica had been so easily taken out that she wasn’t going to risk letting her guard down and being taken out herself. Pam had been devastated no matter how hard she tried to hide it with Jess having meet the True Death; that losing her would be equally if not worse. As she stepped outside the doors to Fangtasia, Tara headed south to begin searching. Being a vampire gave her the perk that she was generally undesirable to the zombies. After awhile the snow began to fall more heavily but Tara was determined to keep searching. She’d turn back before conditions grew too bad. Though the weather didn’t affect her, save for the sunlight, Pam would probably worry if she stayed away for too long. However, she didn’t turn back. About the time that Tara realized that she needed to head back to the projects she could barely see anything or move through the snow that had begun to pile up. Pulling her phone out she tried to see if she could connect to the network but nothing happened. “Shit.” Tara said and began to look around there had to be a place nearby that she could use for shelter. Not seeing anything in the immediate vicinity she continued walking in the direction that she hoped was North. Before long she came across a cabin and after pushing the doors open she concluded that it hadn’t been lived in, in quite some time. Pulling the door closed behind her she walked over to a couch that had seen its better days and sat down. The sun wouldn’t rise for a few more hours and that was if this snow let up. In any case there was time before she needed to go find a dark corner to go to ground in until sundown the following night. |