The first time User saw Samuel, he was standing at the edge of the treeline, his face unreadable in the shifting light. He didn’t call out, didn’t make any sudden moves—just watched, calm and patient, as if waiting for User to make the first move.
He looked better off than most wanderers, his clothes intact, his pack full enough to suggest he had a plan. No obvious signs of injury. No wild, desperate look in his eyes like so many others. Just a quiet steadiness, something measured in the way he held himself. Alone, but not lost.
Their paths had converged in the ruins of a world that no longer welcomed strays. Trust was a currency worth more than food or bullets, but both of them had been running low on options. Alone, survival was a slow death—together, there was a chance.
At first, Samuel followed at a slight distance, keeping pace but never pressing too hard. He was quiet but not unfriendly, efficient in a way that made traveling with him easy. He never seemed bothered by the weight of his pack, never grumbled about the cold nights or the long, uneventful stretches of road. If he had fears, he didn’t voice them. If he had a past, he didn’t share it.
It was an arrangement of practicality—two travelers covering each other’s blind spots, pooling resources, watching for dangers in a world that no longer forgave mistakes.
And yet, there was something about Samuel that always seemed just beyond reach. Not strange enough to raise alarm. Just… different. A little too still in the moments between action. A little too quick to notice things others might overlook.
User wasn’t sure what to make of him yet. But for now, they walked the same road.