"Forgive me, I'm still rather shaken from everything that's happened. If you wouldn't mind... tell me about your daughter."
"Uhhh... well, I ain't seen her since she was a baby," Eddie replied, a touch bashfully. "Her name's Millie. She was real quiet. Can't really remember her crying or nothing. I remember... I remember the first time I held her, she grabbed hold of my finger and I remember being surprised how strong she was. She was so tiny..."
Some time later, they arrived at the Cave. Externally, it was just like many others dotted across the landscape. Pulling the Crawler up, Eddie moved to the artificial section of wall to press the panel when he saw something. An envelope propped against the Cave's back wall.
"The Hell?"
Who would put an envelope here? Off the top of his head, he could only think of Duke and Beard. It wouldn't be the first time, but usually they just met him here. An envelope was a weird way to go about it. "Aw shit, if it's Duke's excuses, that crap can wait until morning." He pocketed the envelope, pressed the panel and got back into the Crawler to move it on through. At Elizabeth's expression, he clarified, "Near as I can tell, this place was built by some tech whiz Noble back before we stopped understanding how all that old technology works. I guess it's connected to the generator of the nearest dome, because I've never needed to fuel it or anything. And it's well heated. It may be three floors of dull concrete, but it's warm."
Dinner consisted of a tin of beans each, and a loaf of crusty bread that they split. Eddie washed his food down with a bottle of beer, and then showed Elizabeth to the lowest floor, which was divided into four rooms, each containing a dozen bunk beds. With that, he headed off into a separate room to give her her privacy and went to bed.
Three floors. The top, where they entered from outside was filled with an array of Crawlers and similar vehicles. The middle floor was an armoury of weapons Eddie had lifted throughout his bounty hunting career, as well as a shooting range. Here was also where the living area was located. The third and lowest floor was all sleeping quarters.
"Uhhh... well, I ain't seen her since she was a baby," Eddie replied, a touch bashfully. "Her name's Millie. She was real quiet. Can't really remember her crying or nothing. I remember... I remember the first time I held her, she grabbed hold of my finger and I remember being surprised how strong she was. She was so tiny..."
Some time later, they arrived at the Cave. Externally, it was just like many others dotted across the landscape. Pulling the Crawler up, Eddie moved to the artificial section of wall to press the panel when he saw something. An envelope propped against the Cave's back wall.
"The Hell?"
Who would put an envelope here? Off the top of his head, he could only think of Duke and Beard. It wouldn't be the first time, but usually they just met him here. An envelope was a weird way to go about it. "Aw shit, if it's Duke's excuses, that crap can wait until morning." He pocketed the envelope, pressed the panel and got back into the Crawler to move it on through. At Elizabeth's expression, he clarified, "Near as I can tell, this place was built by some tech whiz Noble back before we stopped understanding how all that old technology works. I guess it's connected to the generator of the nearest dome, because I've never needed to fuel it or anything. And it's well heated. It may be three floors of dull concrete, but it's warm."
Dinner consisted of a tin of beans each, and a loaf of crusty bread that they split. Eddie washed his food down with a bottle of beer, and then showed Elizabeth to the lowest floor, which was divided into four rooms, each containing a dozen bunk beds. With that, he headed off into a separate room to give her her privacy and went to bed.
Three floors. The top, where they entered from outside was filled with an array of Crawlers and similar vehicles. The middle floor was an armoury of weapons Eddie had lifted throughout his bounty hunting career, as well as a shooting range. Here was also where the living area was located. The third and lowest floor was all sleeping quarters.