Chapter 390 - Its OURS now. - Look around, think hard. (2/2)
”Forgot that I never forget?” I replied.
”You won't be able to enter if I'm not there.” Jomarro raised both his hands helplessly.
”Is it even standing? You know the law doesn't exist anymore, right?” I replied.
”Just let me come with you! I'll never leave the car we would be using unless you told me to!” Jomarro exclaimed.
”Now you're being unreasonable. Give me a good reason I'll take you-” then he interrupted me.
”You f.u.c.k.i.n.g know the reason. Look around here and think hard.” Jomarro looked into my eyes.
I was taken aback but I did what he told me. I glanced around his office and it took me a while to completely understood. I sighed heavily and then I shook my head helplessly.
”F.u.c.k it, fine. However, if you do something stupid, I have more than a thousand ways to disable you, understood? Don't test me now or I'll blow a hole in your foot with a .22, got it?” I sternly said.
”Deal you little shit.” Jomarro scoffed as he was the one who extended his hand.
”Deal.” I smiled as I extended my hand as well.
Then both of us shook hands and the people behind us were confused about the thing Jomarro made me think about. Jomarro grabbed a packed bag and then he put on a new shirt. Surprisingly, he was in possession of a larger than normal soft armor and a Mossberg 500. He saw me look at his getup and he chuckled.
”You thought you're the only one packing eh? Bought this from one of my customers.” Jomarro chuckled.
”Heh, not bad for a start. Remember once we're out there, my word is f.u.c.k.i.n.g law. You don't follow what I say, it will be all your fault when something happens to you.” I reminded him.
”Yeah, you little shit. I can't believe I'll follow orders from a kid who I saw shit his pants when he was here with his dad.” Jomarro was shaking his head.
”Yeah, yeah. Let's go now so my team could still go home before sunset.” I replied while Kaley and the rest looked at me while holding their smiles back.
”We could still go back before sunset? We took six hours to get here, right?” Kaley nudged me when we walked back to where Oscar and the rest were.
”You're right, it would depend on how long we would take on Jomarro's place so we better move fast. Well, we always pack supplies for an emergency so if anything happens, we're good.” I replied.
Before we left for Jomarro's house, I told Oscar to take the reins while Jomarro gave instructions to Mike to load our trucks. Besides, Jomarro, I was with Kaley, Tatiana, Mikhail, and Jared in Oscar's SUV. Lois wanted to come but I tasked him with staying with Oscar and Unc Zardon.
”Oh yeah, kid. I have a few things to tell you.” Oscar tapped me before I entered his SUV.
”Yeah?” I said as I placed the keys in the ignition.
While we were busy talking with Jomarro earlier, Oscar told me that he walked around the near shops to check on the items available. I was told that the majority of supplies were food and medicine and the ones the owners wouldn't let go or expensive were guns, ammunition, and fuel.
”That's great. Bring Lois with you to go around every single shop so we could have the best deal. Bring Unc Zardon too because he knows more of the other owners compared to me. You don't know they might give him something extra with a good deal.” I replied.
”Sure kid, stay safe.” Oscar nodded.
When we exited the Intercity, the cargo truck and the military jeeps were on the way as to where Jomarro's shop was located. Oscar must've radioed them in because Mike and the others needed to load them while the items for trade we brought would be stored in their place for the moment.
I drove the SUV near the bridge where we sniped a few irregulars waiting on the lotto outlet. I took a left turn and we started to drive a road that was starting to get narrow. We passed by small houses stuck together and we went under an overpass for the expressway.
There were fewer bodies than I thought initially but I was proven wrong.
Bodies from the expressway above started to free fall on the hard asphalt where we just drove past and they were starting to form a small hill.