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ofrenas‌:
time ticked away like effortless motions on a clock . blue gaze has pinpointed him from across a room ; entire body feeling numb . there was nothing but a threshold of a doorway caught between them ; and her chest bellowed in on itself . stunned , blue eyes deafening any conversation between him and the medic . it wasn’t possible —– guilt touched the back of her neck , up to her eyes . he had been this close , all this time ? she didn’t look hard enough , she didn’t look long enough . it’s swallowed in the back of her throat , tasted like crimson . eyes fluttered shut , tight .. willing the apparition to go away . with the light of his voice , she’ll open again . still here .  “you’re dead .” she finally mustered , but it cracked .  hands instinctively found her sides  but her boots were anchored to the floor . tears burned , they stung baby blues and appeared them brighter around the halo of scarlet . lips pursed , to keep them from trembling ; and she speaks again .  “y-you’re dead .” it’s the same mask , but only this time ; shells have cracked , and visions of the past rippled the water beneath her feet .  confusion laced her brows , and reality struck hard . the medic —- giving report . the vague utter of a leader , who suddenly sounded all too familiar . it hallowed her chest , and broke open a heart that had long been beaten and bruised .  “where the hell were you—” and anger , snapped in an instant ; not meant to lash out , just .. overwhelmed .  “i waited , at the cabin - i waited and -” memories , like whiplash . and her eyes shut , fingertips running through her hair ; a ring still left behind on her hand , for sentiment .  “i’m sorry-” she turns on her heels , pacing ; trying to gather her thoughts . Â
Not for one second did Will believe that Rena was dead. Maybe that was partially because he couldn’t have handled it if he really believed she was. These days, Will hung onto hope when maybe he shouldn’t have. He wholeheartedly believed that if they created a cure for the zombie disease, it would help to save the world and those that they had lost. There was also a chance that it would save them from the toxin that was starting to spread. Some people called the idealism stupid, but Will needed it to continue seeing a point in simply surviving. Similarly, although he’d lost his whole, entire family, he always reminded himself that there was a chance that one day, Will would find Rena. He had never seen her dead body, and never seen her face deteriorated like a zombie’s. All of those signs pointed to Rena being alive.
But Rena being alive wasn’t that simple. The emotion overwhelmed Will and he could see on her face that the emotion was overwhelming Rena, too. Her voice was cracking, her eyes welled, and Will swallowed back tears as he hands began to shake. “I’m not dead,” he said quietly, reaching out to touch her hand. He hoped that it was a sign that he was alive, that his warmth would simultaneously convince and comfort her. “I’m here, helping to lead the Saints,” Will said unnecessarily, voice thick.
When Rena’s anger came, Will forced himself to remain calm for the two of them. He was equally as emotional, but one of them had to be reasonable for answers to come. His hands balled into fists at his side, but no matter how hard he tried, Will couldn’t look away from Rena. “I came as quickly as I could,” Will promised. “I was deep in the mountains, Rena, it took some time. When I got there… uh, people were dead,” he said. Will, despite the years that had passed, had never managed to admit that he killed his family to survive. It was what they would have wanted, but it was never that simple to say. “Don’t apologize,” Will said quietly, watching Rena as she paced. “You can feel however you need too. This is shocking and confusing and everything I’ve ever hoped for.”
After a moment, Will decided telling his story would be best. “I came down the mountains to the cabin and everyone there had… uh, not done well. I left and tried to find my mom, but they were gone too, and then I just started traveling, hoping I’d find you. When I never did, I made some friends along the way and started leading the Saints. That’s it.”
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@scintamclia
The toxin was a concern that Will often wondered about. If there was one person he trusted to give sage advice about where they would go next, away from the rotting corpses, it was Lia. They were a unit, a family, and they had helped the Saints thrive together. Whatever the world threw at them next, Will was confident that they could handle it, but first, there’d need to be discussion and plotting.Â
With two glasses of water and a bowl of wild berries in hand, Will entered their usual discussion spot and put the bowl of berries between them. “So, before we brainstorm about the toxin,” he said with a sigh, “How are you doing?” Will paused before adding, “I thought if we could create the cure, it’d wipe out zombies and the toxin.” Two subjects and one conversation was their usual banter.
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miidnightspecial‌:
      the world was gone to shit , but mina had found an abandoned old bar and so , at the very least , her day had become the slightest bit more interesting. glass cracked beneath her booted feet but she didn’t flinch , the surroundings had been dead enough when she’d previously scouted the area and so with a quick glance behind her , mina shut the bar’s creaking door with a gentle thud.
a few steps inside told mina that the place had been looted. she slid herself across the bar and upon hitting the floor, she felt a hollow ground beneath her feet. “ bingo. ” with a triumphant grin , mina felt around for a handle concealed beneath broken bottles and glasses , finally managing to pull back the entrance to a well hidden cellar. she had been about to descend when the door gave a familiar creak and mina’s reflexes kicked into action. taking cover behind the bar, she raised her hand gun toward the door and peeked her head out to check on her intruder. “ keep quiet and i may let you live. ” she spoke softly so as not to attract any more attention to this haven of shattered glass and stale liqour. “ and i might share the whiskey i’m hoping is hiding somewhere in here. ”
It wasn’t everyday that Will managed to get away from the Saints, but when he did, he was the first to admit that he liked to roam the expanses of Toledo. Somedays, he returned with found goods, and other days, he returned with nothing but a renowned purpose. He was the first to admit that despite the toxin, he believed that they could create a cure, and slowly, with time, rebuild the world. Freedom, even though he loved his people, always renewed that faith.
Today, Will ended up in an abandoned bar. His hand stayed on the trigger of his gun, knowing better than to believe wholehearted that no one was around. People and walkers were equally threatening, and sometimes, stealth was used when another came around. Today was no different. When he recognized Mina behind the bar, gun raised, Will immediately lowered his weapon. He waited until she finished speaking before taking a hesitant step forward. “I’d love a bit of whiskey,” he said. “I wouldn’t mind your company either, if you’re willing.”
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ofrenas‌:
 somewhere along the way , she’d been nicked just below the ribs . call it bad luck , or what you want —-  she’d spent most of the the last week venturing further and further from the bases of camp ; territory vastly close to others she’d only heard rumors of . word of mouth wasn’t to be trusted , and if it hadn’t been for the fact she knew the hunter in passing —–  she would have pressed on . they’ve insisted she spent the night , that the bruising touched under the hem of her shirt needed medical attention . turns out , she’s not as invincible as the rest of the world liked to believe . strangers are ushered in through the doors of a camp she’d never set foot in ; on edge by how willing they were to help . nobody was this nice without reason , not anymore . brows furrowed , and she’s inside what looks like a medical room . there’s a kid , probably in his early twenties ; a new medic , she could only assume . he shivered with a stitches kit , and the cold shoulder she’d been left with ; quietly melted . he’s finishing up , when a certain tug causes her to flinch ; and him to do the same .   “hey- it’s okay–” voice caught on an echo in the space around them . blue eyes match the boy’s and she smiles , shaking her head .  “doesn’t hurt .” a lie , it hurt like hell . but he did a good job . she’s sitting in the same chair when he leaves , glancing down to the stitches , before pulling the hem of fabric back down , and over . it was gonna’ be tender  for awhile , she’d have to nurse it . there’s another step , and she’s whipping around ; eyes caught on the man beyond the threshold of the door . —– no , not a man ..  a ghost . @williamsurvives
It wasn’t everyday that the Saints picked up an injured member of Camp Serotonin, but when someone was in danger, Will was a big believer that they deserved help. Whether they moved over to the Saints or stuck with their camp was irrelevant, he just hoped that the medics at Serotonin would do the same for his people. Allegedly, the woman had already agreed to spend the night recovering and in relative safety — with the toxin allegedly around and zombies around, safety was never guaranteed — which Will was relieved by. No lives needed to be spent due to an injury and someone’s pride. He was merely visiting to discuss what had happened, where and whether the camp was safe.
When he rounded the corner of the med bay and saw the woman’s figure, he paused in the doorway. There was something incredibly familiar about her, although Will couldn’t immediately place why beyond the memory of Rina. If he were being truthful, that memory was often on the surface when he saw petite brunettes with similarly wavy hair. Grief was truly insidious. When she fully turned around, Will swallowed harshly and blinked a few times, obviously in shock. “What?” He said quietly, furrowing his brow, wishing he could come up with something more eloquent. “How?” He’d never believed that Rina was dead, but being confronted with her alive… that was unfathomable.
The medic, Adrian, looked uncomfortable and said something about Rina merely needing rest before taking his leave. Will took his seat in front of Rina and stared for a moment, silent, trying to process. “Hi,” he said, still at a loss for words.
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ckamdar‌:
location : in some abandoned cabin.
“ i have good news and bad news. ” she had just ran into the nearest place that she could — how many of the infected were out there and what plan was she going off of? too many and no plan at all. which is pretty standard for her if she’s being honest. the only issue was her hatchet was stuck in one of those bug eyes and her gun wasn’t function. so she had to rush into some cabin, with little regards to whoever else might be lurking around. once in, she slammed the door shut and move whatever was even left in the damn place to barricade the door — damn it. “ the good news is we’re alive. bad news? everyone out there isn’t. looks like we’re stuck with each other until they settle down.”
“Okay,” Will said once she warned him that there was good news and bad news. During the apocalypse, there was very rarely only good news, Will had come to learn. In this situation, stuck in an abandoned cabin, Will found it hard to believe that there was even good news… besides not having the walls broken down by zombies, he supposed. “Well, at least we have this place to hole up in,” Will replied, keeping one hand on his gun and his body angled towards the door. “So, what should we do to pass the time? Play a game? Reminisce about the good old days?” Clearly, it wasn’t Will’s first time in this situation.
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( jack falehee. 32. he/him. ) we spotted WILLIAM CARTER around toledo today, just another gear in the machine of the apocalypse. i heard he is the CO-LEADER of THE SAINTS. i guess it fits, seeing as he is known to be + idealistic & + considerate, as well as - overbearing & - cunning. they often have from eden by hozier stuck in their head while they work. i wonder if they’re prepared for what’s coming ?Â
Will grew up in a family of four in Breckenridge, Colorado. His mom and dad were both ski instructors and his sister was one year younger.
Naturally, Will grew up on the mountain, skiing and doing plenty of hiking, running, mountain biking, etc. He loved the outdoors, he lived and breathed it.
That being said, Will also struggled a lot with academics. He was diagnosed with dyslexia and fell easily behind in classes. Thankfully, his parents were more than willing to help out, and as a family, they came up with a simple reward system: every class Will passed was a day spent on the mountain, whether that was skiing or backpacking.
Thanks to his proximity to the mountains, Will grew up hearing a lot of tragedies that happened both because of people’s stupidity and nature. As he grew older, and had more comprehension of the risks involved, he began educating himself. He took classes to become a professional guide, he took classes to understand the avalanche risks, etc. Naturally, that became his job on school breaks.
When Will was eighteen, he initially stuck with guiding, but it didn’t last long. By nineteen, Will was studying to become a paramedic, and that’s when he met his future wife, Rena.
The two fell in love hard and fast and created a fulfilling life together. Thankfully, he never had to give up his love for the outdoors and she was a successful artist. Their dreams seemed to mesh together seamlessly.
A few years into his career as a paramedic, Will also joined the Search and Rescue force and went on many expeditions to save others from the mountain, which he loved. It was a perfect balance between work, helping others and his own passions.
Unfortunately, Will’s father got sick with cancer. Since it was rumoured that a cure was being created, Will was hopeful, but he spent time taking care of his father as well. It was a lot for one man to balance between his wife, two jobs, and caring for his father, but Will was always clinging onto hope.
Before the cure was created, Will’s father passed away. He grieved by going on a month long expedition in Nepal, but when he came back, Will swore that he was fine. With Rena there, things just seemed bearable.
Two years later, however, Will was offered a full time position with SAR. It would be in a remote location, but his experience as a paramedic was invaluable. Ultimately, Will chose to take it, and Rena had her dream job elsewhere. The two broke up because of it which naturally broke Will’s heart.
Eight months later, the outbreak occurred. Faaaar from people, Will didn’t have too much to fear personally, but he did care about Rena. He headed through the mountains to a cabin where they previously spent a lot of time and there he found her zombified family. To survive, Will was forced to kill them. Next he went looking for his sister and mother, both of whom were also lost to the virus.
Naturally, Will went searching for signs of life, both in everyday people and Rena. He joined forces with who he could and when he stumbled upon the camps, Will felt a little more content. He was always best suited looking after people and organizing them.
Currently, Will gets through the days with the hope that the Saints will find a cure and helping everyone around camp. He can be found doing odd jobs when he isn’t in Co-Leader mode.
He just really loves and cares about people?? But he will be a hard ass to help his camp.
He’s spent like his whole life making split second decisions in mountains and through being a paramedic so he knows how to look at stakes and give things up. He’s kind, but not an idiot.
PLOTS:
The Ex-Wife: Will’s been looking for her for years and still cares deeply about her. They separated as friends, but he refuses to accept she may be dead. He won’t leave the Saints to find her, he’s wholeheartedly dedicated to them, but he still hopes that Rena survived. @ofrenas
A Family Figure: Since Will loves his family above all else and lost them, he’s desperate to find people that he loves and cares for in the same way. This person is like family to him now, their bond is deep, and he’d do anything for them and vice versa. Can be younger or older.
Protective Of: This person is someone Will would do anything to protect. They’re younger than him and almost like a child to him. Could be a member of the Saints or a Rogue.
Patched Up: On their journey to the camps, Will found someone injured and helped fix them up. From there, they became friends and traveled together for a while.
One Night Stand: On an emotional night, these two hooked up and Will now avoids them a bit. They were most likely friends before.
+ all the regular friends plots!! Like this and I’ll DM you.
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