Inside was a complete set of exquisitely crafted gold artifacts, each piece gleaming faintly even in the dim light.
She was about to start collecting the pieces here too, when a loud noise made her turn around.
Suzyās pupils contracted instantly.
At the far end of the corridor stood a tall, gaunt man. A crossbow was already braced in his hands, its string still quivering, waiting for a release. A cruel grin stretched across his face.
"Well, what do we have here?"
"Suzy!"
In that moment, the world seemed to have turned into some sort of bizarre movie scene. There were shouts, loud footsteps, curses, and... a familiar voice, getting closer and closer, yet she couldnāt understand who it belonged to.
And then...
Thud!
Suddenly, clarity returned, and Suzyās eyes turned wide with fright.
Thomas. Thomas Kim was standing right before her, his eyes wide as if he had just seen something horrifying.
"Got him!" The man grinned, and somehow, Suzy instantly realized what had happened.
Thomas had been shot with an arrow.
A mix of voices echoed through the hall, and Suzy instantly recognized one of them. It was that girl she had saved not so long ago!
"Stop!" Gloria lunged forward as if sheād lost all sense of caution, slamming into the man with both hands. "What are you doing? Theyāre not them!"
The man staggered back a step, his grin faltering, confusion flashing across his features. "Huh?"
Gloria didnāt waste another second on him.
She spun around and ran toward Suzy, her face drained of all color the moment her eyes fell on the arrow embedded deep in Thomasās back.
"Miss... Iām sorry... IāIāll help you..."
Her voice trembled violently, each word barely holding together.
Suzy didnāt answer. All her attention was on Thomas.
She supported him carefully, lowering him against the cold wall as his strength gave out beneath her hands.
Dark blood was already spreading across his clothes, seeping steadily and pooling beneath him.
"Does it hurt? How do you feel?" she asked, her voice tight, controlledābut her hands betrayed her, shaking as she fumbled through her medical kit she took out of his backpack.
There was too much blood.
Far too much.
The wound had to be severeāworse still because he had taken the shot for her.
A cold weight settled in her chest, tightening with every passing second. Anxiety clawed upward, sharp and suffocating, as the reality of the situation began to sink in.
In contrast, the injured man remained calm.
His face was pale, but he didnāt even frown.
Compared to what heād endured before, this was nothing.
But when he saw the worry in her eyes, the "Iām fine" heād been about to say changed.
"...It hurts a little," he said.
Suzy pressed her lips together, hands trembling as she opened the kit.
Seeing her like this, he softened his tone. "Iāll be okay. Itās just a minor injury."
"A minor injury wouldnāt bleed this much!" she shot back. "Donāt move. Iāll handle it."
The crude arrow was still embedded in his back, blood steadily flowing.
For the first time, Suzy felt completely at a loss.
"Pull it out," he reminded her.
She took a deep breath, gripping the shaft. "Iām pulling it."
"Mm."
Gritting her teeth, she yanked the wooden arrow free.
Fortunately, it was roughly madeāno barbs, no complications.
"Got it!"
The moment it came out, warm liquid splashed onto her face.
Through it all, he didnāt even groanāhis body only jerked slightly.
She didnāt bother wiping it away.
She had to disinfect the wound. Apply medicine, too.
The solution she used had been diluted with spring water.
Remembering its effects steadied her nerves a little.
Finally, she wrapped the wound.
By the time she finished, she was drenched in sweat.
"...Done," she said, exhaling heavily.
"Thank you."
"I should be thanking you," Suzy said, looking at him steadily, emotions complicated. "Thomas... thank you."
If not for him, that arrow wouldāve hit her.
"Rest for a bit. Iāll talk to her." She gestured toward Gloria.
"Alright."
Gloria had been waiting nearby the whole time. The girl looked deeply conflicted. After all, it was her group that had injured him.
"Iām sorry, Miss... I didnāt know it was you. I thought it was them... You know..."
They moved aside to a quieter corner.
Before Suzy could even ask, Gloria hurriedly began explaining.
"Donāt panic," Suzy said gently. "It was a misunderstanding. No one meant for this to happen."
She couldnāt bring herself to blame the girl. After all, Gloria hadnāt been the one to shoot.
"Gloria... how did you end up here?" Suzy asked. "And what were you doing?"
She remembered her clearlyāthe girl she had helped not long ago. Hadnāt she been sent to live with her grandparents?
What happened?
At the question, Gloriaās eyes dimmed instantly.
Still, she didnāt hide it. Taking a breath, she began explaining.
After Suzy left, she had spent some quiet, warm days with her grandparents. But with more mouths to feed, supplies dwindled faster.
As the eldest, she took it upon herself to search for food.
At first, she went with her grandfather. But he was old. Strong in spirit, but not in body. They found little.
Then one day, after venturing farther than usual, they returned... To blood.
Her grandmother. Her younger siblings... Were all dead.
Someone had broken in.
Her grandmother had fought backābut she couldnāt win. The children... had no chance.
The home that had once been warm was filled with blood and silence.
After that, only Gloria and her grandfather remained.
Not long after, the grief consumed him. During one trip outside, he died as well.
And just like that, she was alone.
Since then, she had survived by scavenging.
She avoided most danger. Until she met Curtis and the others.
She had saved them by chance. They were college students, survivors who had escaped together. They formed a small groupāand accepted her without hesitation.
Through them, she learned the truth.
There were groups out there.
Organized.
Violent.
They raided homes, stole supplies, and if they didnāt get what they wanted, they killed.
Lives meant nothing to them.
Some victims... were taken hostage. What followed didnāt need to be said.
Curtisās group had suffered at their hands too. That was why they stayed together.
They found strength in numbers.
Now, they were hiding in the mall.
Watching.
Surviving.
And waiting for that group to come find them too.
"Iām really sorry..." Gloriaās eyes brimmed with tears as she repeated, "I thought they had come back... I didnāt know it was you..."
"Theyāve come here before. They even took Victorās younger brother. Victor was the one who shot... that guy just now, so he..."
"I understand," Suzy said softly. "You donāt have to keep apologizing."
Gloria pressed her lips together, silent now, her eyes still red.