Indigo was struggling with his Casamir vibration code when the seductive chime from a particular address on his comm snapped his attention away. He picked it up eagerly.
*image of notes in sliding scale up*
Handsome?
How may I serve you?
*animation of eyebrow wiggle*
I'm in trouble with these eigenvectors.
If you get your body in motion over here and take me to the grocery store, I can help.
LOL Coming!
When they got out of her vehicle at the grocery store, Indigo finally go up the nerve to ask, "Won't your boyfriend be annoyed with you being here with me?" He didn't want to say the asshole's name.
"Not anymore," Umi snapped, looking off in the distance.
Only later, he realized a guy passing by them warned, "Don't go in there, man," as he walked away.
People were streaming out of the grocery store as they entered. "What happened?" Indigo asked holding the entrance door open for Umi.
She frowned as she looked around blankly, "We argued. A lot. I figured out that I wasn't happy."
Indigo nodded; her now-ex had a brittle personality. Great, while he had it all together, but when he didn't...total asshole. By the time they each grabbed a shopping cart, the sound of the squeaky wheel on Umi's echoed. "I'll meet you at the front when you're ready," she said in a subdued voice.
"Where's the music?" Indigo muttered to himself as he started snagging the food he needed.
He had passed through several aisles when one of the employees of the store stopped and stared at him. "You got to go," he said, his mouth muffled by a mask.
Indigo jerked to a halt. The sheer silence of the store except for the irregular squeaking of Umi's wheel smashed into his consciousness. "What's going on?"
"There's a disease. What kind of fucking well did you crawl out of you fucking moron?!" He shook his head and held out his hands, "Sorry. Sorry. Someone decided to drop dead in aisle 2...Grab everything you could possibly need and get the hell out of here. NOW." He pointed towards the exit and started walking away. "Oh, and stay out of aisle 2."
Indigo blinked as what-it-meant whooshed through his brain. The squeaking of Umi's wheel got progressively louder. "Shit." He didn't know how long he stood there. Probably a second. But it seemed like forever as he pulled up the edge of his jacket over his face and sprinted to the sound. Squeak. Pause. Squeak squeak squeak. Pause. Pause. She'd stopped. Umi was standing just at the end of...Aisle 2. Putting on a last burst of speed, Indigo swung himself between her and whatever was in the aisle. Spinning her around, he pulled her into his arms, and her face into the edge of his jacket too. "Umi."
She gasped, "Indigo!"
"Listen to me. We've got to get out of here and stay the hell out of aisle 2..."
"...someone's on the ground..."
"...dead. I just found out. Cover your face and follow me, okay?"
Umi nodded and took over as Indigo snagged her scarf to start wrapping it around her face.
The rest of their shopping trip was a blur and muffled whispers behind their face coverings. Of course all the masks were gone in the medical section. After filling up both shopping carts, they headed out the front door of the building only to be greeted by police. They stopped stunned. There had been no way to actually purchase the items. "Unload your carts into your transport and go home, citizens," blared over the external speaker from one of the police officers. Working rapidly, they finally left the empty parking garage with one of the police transports following.
"Did you get it fixed?" Indigo turned on the radio, seeing Umi nod, and was greeted with a tinny voice.
"All of County 9 is under quarantine, but officials are not optimistic that the virus has not already spread widely. Airborne, incubating for as long as two weeks..." Umi and Indigo looked at each other. She tapped a button and set the windows to lower. Indigo turned up the volume as the noise from rushing air overwhelmed them. "...the virus was finally isolated revealing its off-market origin. Current suspects are un-Incorporated religious-racial extremists..."
Umi pinched Indigo, "Mmmm?" he asked.
"Just checking that this isn't a nightmare, and I didn't want to pinch myself."
"I'd kiss your fingers, but I feel like we both need to get intimate with bleach ASAP."
Umi smiled at him, "When is that police transport going to stop following us?"
"I've got a bad feeling about that," he answered.
When they returned to Indigo's home, Umi's vehicle shut down as the police transport blocked them in the space. Then a really bright light was shone on them as the speaker blared, "Mr. Welle and Ms. Etheria, you two are confined to the residence for the next 4 weeks." Indigo nudged her and tilted his head towards the nearest wall. The light was a projector, its text stated,
You have been exposed to a dangerous, highly contagious disease. Remain in quarantine or go to jail, not a hospital.
When Umi turned back around, to stare at them blankly, trying to understand what-it-meant, the speaker called, "We are monitoring your movements. Thank you for your cooperation." And then they left. Umi automatically tried to restart her vehicle. The dashboard light flashed,
LOCKED DOWN.
Umi looked at Indigo. He awkwardly petted her knee, "Come on. There's a nice, cold bleach wash awaiting us just around the corner."
"I don't even have a change of clothes," she said uncertainly in a small voice.