Isabelle Winchester has truly seen it all, from vampire to demons, all the way to angels. She has evaded death multiple times, just like her brother's.
She had got separated from her brothers in, yet, another apocalypse they somehow created. God ha...
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A FEW DAYS LATER, they had come across a railroad.
And that's where they were now, following the railroad seeing as it was a better way to find the group or even find a place to stay for a little while. After all, railroads go trough many towns that can have supplies and placed to lay low. Either way, if they were looking for members of their group or not, the railroad was there best chance.
"You think they traveled this way?" Sophia questioned, thinking of everyone of the group, even her mother who barely paid attention to her anymore. It was like her mother changed and couldn't stand to have a liability — a child — anymore.
Claire was the one who answered, "yes."
Everyone turned to her in question and stopped in their tracks once their eyes zeroed in on a sign posted near them. They all were too busy not paying attention to not see the sign. It was a good thing that Claire had.
It read: Sanctuary for all, Community for all, those who arrive survive.
"Huh." Isabelle clicked her tongue as she read the sign over and over again, her thoughts contradicting each other. She knew better than to think it's a safe place, but what if some members of the group ended up there. There was a slight chance they did, and that slight chance set a fire of hope within her. "Let's get a move on. From what I can tell, we'll be there in three days, maybe two if we hurry."
So, they ventured towards their sanctuary or downfall.
IT WAS A DAY IT later and they still were pretty far away from this so called sanctuary.
The train tracks had led them over a large part of Georgia, and the only way the group knew that was because of the train stops they have seen and tried to scavenge through.
They had found nothing in any of the stood they have found, so they were running on nothing but stale chips and two bottles of water. And they were exhausted. They had been walking for what seemed like years, but was only two days. Though, they had stopped many times to take breaks and to sleep.
Isabelle said it was suppose to take three days, but the way they have stopped too many times to count in just the day, she knew that it was probably going to take them a whole week. They were just too tired and she didn't blame them because she was exhausted, too.
She wanted to just lay down and let whatever is suppose to happen, happen. But, she knew better than to give up and let this world win. No, she was not going to let that happen.