The darkness hid many things, like subtle movements and blackened creatures. Heathen might even have left the supermarket if not for the sound of gunfire, and the way it made gunpowder ignite, leaving behind flashes which revealed something...strange. The smell of sulfur was thick in the air, and Heathen lifted a hand to drag his knuckles across his nose. He was used to the scent. He could probably even identify the caliber of gun if he really wanted to. Not a bragging point even, just common knowledge where he came from. if you didn’t' pick up on that kind of thing, you didn't survive. Still, he stood there right past the entrance and considered a few options. At the top of the list was turning around and walking away, because it wasn't his business in which to get involved. If someone was getting shot at, well. They shouldn't have pissed someone with a gun off. Right?
He likely would have gone with that course of action, but he heard the bellow of something that clearly wasn't human. The sound of it sent a visible shiver his spine, and that drew his curiosity. Call it a fascination for everything in the world that was bad for him. Heathen had a self-destructive streak a mile wide. One could see him in all of the darkness because the end of his cigarette glowed. The smoke streamed off of him like steam from boiling water. "**** it." He muttered around the cylindrical intruder that rested between his lips. He pulled his hunting knife so he could approach that sound. Really, someone needed to put up some kind of lights.
His boots crunched heavily on debris which littered the floor. He could actually hear people at a distance, but he couldn't make out what they were saying, and he dismissed the sensory information as just another bit of background noise. For which there was frankly a lot, since he'd been turned. He stalked slowly closer to the sounds of a scuffle, and that was the first point at which he caught sight of another person. She had what looked like red air. Pale flesh. There was something standing over her. Looming. Ready to destroy. "Holy ******* ****." He said. There was only a moment to be surprised really though, because it looked like the woman was in a pretty rough position. He didn't even really think before he threw himself at it. He covered the distance in what might have been described as a couple of very quick strides.
His handle was sticking out of the thing, that mass of blackness, and Heathen firmed his grip so he could yank it right out. He stumbled back a step. The truth of the matter was that he didn't even do all that much damage. There was the sound of clicking from somewhere around him. Then the straightening of this big beast and apparently Heathen's attack had done something because the creature seemed to focus on him, and looked like it was trying to decide if it wanted to maul and kill either Red or Heathen. There was a second where he felt like he had to have that classic 'deer in the headlights' look before he snarled and reached for his gun. He wasn't a great shot at all, so he tossed it to the woman instead, before he decided to go in for another attack. Blood was flowing and it didn't matter if it was his or someone else's. The fight was on, and that was what mattered.
He likely would have gone with that course of action, but he heard the bellow of something that clearly wasn't human. The sound of it sent a visible shiver his spine, and that drew his curiosity. Call it a fascination for everything in the world that was bad for him. Heathen had a self-destructive streak a mile wide. One could see him in all of the darkness because the end of his cigarette glowed. The smoke streamed off of him like steam from boiling water. "**** it." He muttered around the cylindrical intruder that rested between his lips. He pulled his hunting knife so he could approach that sound. Really, someone needed to put up some kind of lights.
His boots crunched heavily on debris which littered the floor. He could actually hear people at a distance, but he couldn't make out what they were saying, and he dismissed the sensory information as just another bit of background noise. For which there was frankly a lot, since he'd been turned. He stalked slowly closer to the sounds of a scuffle, and that was the first point at which he caught sight of another person. She had what looked like red air. Pale flesh. There was something standing over her. Looming. Ready to destroy. "Holy ******* ****." He said. There was only a moment to be surprised really though, because it looked like the woman was in a pretty rough position. He didn't even really think before he threw himself at it. He covered the distance in what might have been described as a couple of very quick strides.
His handle was sticking out of the thing, that mass of blackness, and Heathen firmed his grip so he could yank it right out. He stumbled back a step. The truth of the matter was that he didn't even do all that much damage. There was the sound of clicking from somewhere around him. Then the straightening of this big beast and apparently Heathen's attack had done something because the creature seemed to focus on him, and looked like it was trying to decide if it wanted to maul and kill either Red or Heathen. There was a second where he felt like he had to have that classic 'deer in the headlights' look before he snarled and reached for his gun. He wasn't a great shot at all, so he tossed it to the woman instead, before he decided to go in for another attack. Blood was flowing and it didn't matter if it was his or someone else's. The fight was on, and that was what mattered.