Post by Rαyne on Aug 8, 2010 19:40:43 GMT -5
`Info about this location //
This specific mall was once a very busy part of the area. It had all sorts of stores—the options ranged from jewelry to clothing, electronics to food, furniture, and even collector’s items.[/blockquote][/size]
It had a large food court, and even an artificial river that worked its way through the middle area of the mall—complete with fish, plants, and a self-sufficient environment.
The mall was almost a staple part of people’s lives. They came here all the time, whether it was to get dinner, cozy up with a book in the bookstore, shop, or even just to hang out with friends while relaxing.
It was one of the hottest places to hang out, second only to the nightclub.
It would have probably stayed that way too, if it wasn’t for the virus.
The virus first broke out here—causing the instantaneous death of one of the cooks. As a result of his death, he toppled over and sent some cloth towels into the stove—causing them to catch fire. The fire spread like, well, like a wildfire. But that wasn’t what panicked people the most.
The cooks instantly started freaking out and panicking, screaming that the mall had been exposed to the virus and soon everyone started running for their lives.
The fire spread a bit further from the restaurant, but was soon put out by some of the people who had enough sense to remain calm.
Some people noticed the opportunity in the sudden panic that had stricken the mall, and started to loot stores—breaking some of the front windows and taking what they could on the spot before any police showed up. No police showed up at all. Once the news hit the mayor’s office, the downtown area was blocked and no access was given. Looters saw even more opportunities in this and looted some more. However, the mall still holds some untarnished clothing and jewelry.
Rats, felines, canines, and all sorts of wild animals may roam here.
Did you forget the artificial river? It was self-sufficient. Therefore, it’s still there—still bustling with fish and clean water.