Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28718853-20181125222027/@comment-28718853-20181216015116

(Jester): Mordekai's spot in line is quite far from the door to the roof. Someone behind him anxiously munches on a candy bar as the time to what is hopefully salvation passes. A short time later there are sighs of relief and cheers of happiness as the door finally opens and an officer announces, "Everyone please move to the rooftop in an orderly fashion! Do not step out of line!  If you do then you will be immediately sent to the back!"

The line moves up a considerable amount until it comes to a stop with Mordekai in front of a refreshment vendor still far from the door.

Soon enough, the unmistakable sound of helicopter rotors could be heard closing in on the evacuation center.

(Mek): "I should try to call my parents too.  God knows they're worried sick about me right now," says Rico.

About ten minutes pass when the door finally opens and the officer gives his announcement as well as clear instructions on how to proceed in the line.

The three of them follow several other evacuees up the stairwell and soon find themselves standing on the roof feeling a slight breeze. People can be heard chatting down below, and eventually someone calls out, "Look!"

Small cheers of excitement erupt from the crowd as four large gray military helicopters could be seen approaching in the distance.

(Addiction): Johannes gives Ed a concerned look, evidence that he had indeed heard what the two men were saying. Nevertheless, he tries to hold onto whatever shred of optimism remains by saying, "Even if one of them managed to get in through the air vents, there's a good chance we'll be out of here before all hell breaks loose right?"

Minutes pass, and eventually the door to the roof opens and the officer gives the announcement.

Sounds of excitement and relief flow through the line as it advances through to the stairwell and eventually to the roof. The line does stop at one point, probably a way for the guards to maintain a semblance of order as they load the evacuees onto the aircraft.

Eventually, helicopters could be heard in the distance.

(RK): "Agreed man," Cade says as he and the other survivors wait restlessly for the signal that they were about to get evacuated. Ten minutes later the crowd feels a sense of joy as the door to the roof finally opens and the officer gives the command for the evacuees to move in an orderly fashion.

The line moves for a moment before it comes to a stop, leaving Drake and Cade standing in front of one of the doors leading into the arena.

Eventually, the faint sound of spinning rotors reached everyones' ears, growing louder and louder as the airbornd tickets to safety got closer and closer.