>>58091793>You couldn’t imagine doing this a week ago.>You kept your momentum, swinging off the first and bouncing off the next.>Leaving wobbling posts behind you, you rolled atop a laundry mat.“Ah, gross! Gross!” You cried out.
>Spider webs and dozens of caught, dead bug husks stuck to your arms and hands.>You wiped them quickly against the roof’s HVAC system and kept moving.>Even that barely dented your mood.>What you saw leaping to the next building did.>A massive, rough chunk of asphalt bowled through the air.>You didn’t see it hit the ground. >You couldn’t from this angle.>You felt and heard it though.>A proverbial switch was thrown.>Now you heard panic.>Lots of people moved in the opposite direction.>And more than a few went forward, cell phones raised and recording.>Police megaphones ordered people back behind lines.>People in nearby stores hastily exited and moved away.>Many were unsure what the commotion was even about, only acting cautious because everyone else was on edge.>Police and paramedics hastily retreated alongside civilians on the road where the rock crashed down. >You looked over the edge of a warehouse.>Looked like a few people got hit with debris, but nothing serious.>The boulder smashed itself apart after bouncing down the road, breaking a cruiser’s lights.>Law enforcement was just as confused as everyone else.>Fear welled in the crowd and the police alike.>Last thing the situation needed was someone with a gun panicking. >Something capable of hurling literal tons of rock wouldn’t respond well to bullets.>And said bullets probably wouldn’t work.>It took a moment to figure out where you were.>Standing up high was drastically different than driving on ground level.>There was a car dealership ahead.>A big one too.>”Wheeler’s Dealers”>Save for the real high-end makes, they probably had it.>They gave you a free oil change coupon.