"Yes," R said, sounding for once sure of himself. "Left...her here. Wanted to...surprise her."
R started to lurch toward the ride, only to stumble to a halt when a firework slammed into the path leading up to Thunder Mountain: it was the prettiest explosion he'd probably ever seen, but it also blew out a good chunk of the path and the zombie was left staring there helplessly at the crater.
He knew he couldn't navigate it.
R backed up to stand next to the girl, his shoulders slouched as if he wasn't sure what to do. Yell? Go around the back? Maybe he could try to pick his way through the crater and ask her to go around the back. Divide and conquer, he suddenly remembered the term. Yeah, maybe that was a plan. R sucked in a breath to start talking again.
"I don't...see her. She's...human, like...you. She'd leave...right?" R asked, searching the girl's face. He wanted the truth but he also wanted to be reassured at the same time.
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R started to lurch toward the ride, only to stumble to a halt when a firework slammed into the path leading up to Thunder Mountain: it was the prettiest explosion he'd probably ever seen, but it also blew out a good chunk of the path and the zombie was left staring there helplessly at the crater.
He knew he couldn't navigate it.
R backed up to stand next to the girl, his shoulders slouched as if he wasn't sure what to do. Yell? Go around the back? Maybe he could try to pick his way through the crater and ask her to go around the back. Divide and conquer, he suddenly remembered the term. Yeah, maybe that was a plan. R sucked in a breath to start talking again.
"I don't...see her. She's...human, like...you. She'd leave...right?" R asked, searching the girl's face. He wanted the truth but he also wanted to be reassured at the same time.