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129 for zombies
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“Hey, no,” Buck shakes his head. “I just… I wish I knew how to help.”
There’s nothing Buck could do to help beyond what he’s already done.
“You’re good,” Eddie whispers.
“How about we, uh…We go to your family’s and see about that?”
Eddie nods. “Yeah. Okay.”
There’s nothing else to do.
He feels hollow as they get back into the truck. Buck offers to drive and Eddie lets him. He wants to scream.
Could it be possible that all of this, every fucking risk, was for nothing?
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Obviously, they don’t find any of Eddie’s family either. Their bags have been packed. Houses boarded up. They tried to leave.
Eddie really hopes they made it.
Though, he supposes he’ll never fucking know, will he?
That seems to be the theme of the day. There are no answers available. Eddie will spend forever wondering.
They crash at Abuela’s. There’s still furniture in the house. And even though it feels eerie and wrong to be there without her, at least there’s a roof over their heads. They’re exhausted, and make the call to go to sleep early, then leave to head back to Sunport as soon as they’re awake. Eddie sleeps on the couch, unable to bring himself to sleep in his grandmother’s room, while Buck sleeps on the bare mattress of the guest bed.
As the sun sets, Eddie finds himself unable to hold anything back anymore. Alone finally, he begins to cry.
He’s so incredibly frustrated. Frustrated and heartbroken. He thought he’d be able to track her down. He thought, despite all the things that were over and ruined because of the apocalypse, he could still hold onto the hope of closure with Shannon.
He’ll never get a chance to apologize.
He is always, always too late.
And Christopher will suffer for it.
Eddie feels a deep and dark well of self-loathing. He feels useless. He feels disastrous. He has no idea what the point is anymore. What’s the point of anything he’s done?
“Eddie?”
Fuck. He’s been too loud. He thought he was quieter. God, this is embarrassing.
“It’s fine. I’m fine.” Eddie tries to make him go away. He really doesn’t need any extra attention drawn to this.
“You don’t sound fine.”
Well, no. He’s not really. But he also doesn’t need the humiliation.
“I’ll be fine,” Eddie amends.
Buck doesn’t leave. “Do you want to talk about it?”
It’s too dark to see one another, so Buck doesn’t see the aghast look on Eddie’s face.
“No,” he replies.
“Should you anyway?”
Perhaps! But that doesn’t change the way the thought of talking about it makes him feel. Which is tense and tight and horrified.
“I just feel like a fool,” Eddie admits, shifting into a sitting position. “My son could have died for nothing. Now I have to go back and tell him we won’t find his mom. We’ll just never know.”
“He’ll know you tried,” Buck says. Eddie hears him walk closer. “That’s something.”
But is it enough? Eddie isn’t sure.
“Maybe,” he replies. “I just don’t know what to do from here.”
“You mentioned sisters?” Buck asks. Eddie has brought them up in passing a few times. “Where are they?”
“Yeah,” Eddie answers. “Sophia and Adriana. They traveled northeast with Sophia’s husband. In search of some safer coastal communities.”
“But you don’t know if they made it?” Buck guesses.
“No,” Eddie confirms.
Buck sighs. “Man, I’m sorry. I know… I know the uncertainty eats at you.”
Eddie doesn’t reply. The uncertainty had ended happily for Buck. Eddie doesn’t think he’s going to be so lucky.
“Honestly?” Buck continues. “Maybe just come back to Sunport for a while. It’s safe. Christopher has kids his age to play with. It’s a good place to rest and find a new plan.”
Eddie considers this. It’s probably the best thing to do. Buck is right. It’d be nice to give Chris some stability for a while. Let him be a kid. Spend time working on skills like reading and math, not Morse Code.
“I don’t want to overextend our welcome,” Eddie says cautiously.
“Oh, we’d put you to work,” Buck assures him. “You’re fit. Potentially have useful skills.”
“Potentially?” Eddie echoes, affronted.
“I don’t know,” Buck teases. “Can’t break down a door. Made me shoot the zombie…”
“I was upset!”
“Uh huh,” Buck replies doubtfully.
“Ask your sister how my shooting is,” Eddie grumbles.
“It’s okay. I can teach you the fishing nets. Maybe we can make some more.”
Just like that, Eddie knows he’s going to do what Buck suggests. Somewhere friendly. Somewhere safe for Chris. Somewhere where a handsome, shirtless man can teach him to make fishing nets on the beach. Okay, maybe he threw in some extra details on that one.
“Thank you, Buck,” Eddie says, sighing. “You’re right.”
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As night falls over the Thorndark Altar, something strange is happening to the air around the Sunportal. It crackles, sparks and ripples, disturbing the insects rustling around its stones. In true Shadow fashion, when confronted with strange magic, the solution is to poke it tentatively with a stick.
Nobody could have guessed that this wasn't a good idea.
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