Don't get me wrong, it was a surprise all right. It's just that zombie apocalypses aren't exactly the most bizarre possibility for an alternate universe and it's hard to express over text.
[(He's woefully not quite all that caught up on the latest methods of nuanced expression over the internet. Everything he writes is a bit straightforward in that regard.)
Two weeks? Christ. He was expecting years. The early stages of anything are always the roughest, and Phil wonders if they're still dealing with the idea of abandoned homes and infected loved ones, clumsy adaptation, trial and error in a global crisis. He's not willing to pry. (Yet, anyway.)]
Jesus, that sounds like a royal pain in the ass. Everything's still pretty normal where I come from, so at least there's one world where none of that happens. Unless--hey, what year was it last for you?
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[(He's woefully not quite all that caught up on the latest methods of nuanced expression over the internet. Everything he writes is a bit straightforward in that regard.)
Two weeks? Christ. He was expecting years. The early stages of anything are always the roughest, and Phil wonders if they're still dealing with the idea of abandoned homes and infected loved ones, clumsy adaptation, trial and error in a global crisis. He's not willing to pry. (Yet, anyway.)]
Jesus, that sounds like a royal pain in the ass. Everything's still pretty normal where I come from, so at least there's one world where none of that happens. Unless--hey, what year was it last for you?