Miller concludes her report to Ravenov
Transcript:
Miller: Hi, Ravenov. Sorry for the delay. I’ve been trying to record the rest of my story about Liberty Falls but...
Miller: Turns out talking about trauma is harder than I’d anticipated.
Miller: You’d think Dobbs would’ve warned me. Well, then again, the only soul I’m telling this to is you. So I guess that ain’t on him.
Miller: Okay - where was I?
Miller: Oh yeah, Dad had gotten attacked over by Olly’s Comics.
Miller: When we passed the alley where he’d been jumped, I saw Dad’s body and... I guess, something in me just snapped.
Miller: It was like the lights getting flipped on at bar close. Suddenly, everything was too loud, too bright. I-I-I wasn’t prepared for it.
Miller: All the stuff I hadn’t noticed up ‘til then came flooding in - people screaming, buildings on fire, shots going off in all directions...
Miller: And everywhere I turned...there were monsters.
Miller: Mom and me tried to take a shortcut behind the Motor Lodge, but it was blocked - I could hear the growls behind us getting louder.
Miller: That’s when Mom spotted the fire escape.
Miller: “Quick as you can, baby girl. I’m right behind you.”
Miller: As I climbed the fire escape, the growls were coming from directly below me. I looked down, and that’s when I saw them...
Miller: A swarming sea of monsters, crashing into Mom like she was a boat caught in a hurricane.
Miller: It was the first time I’d seen a horde of those...things.
Miller: “Run.”
Miller: That’s what she told me before disappearing beneath the waves.
Miller: Run.
Miller: So I ran.
Miller: I-I don’t remember much after that. I’m ashamed to admit I- I've been too scared to try.
Miller: When my Aunt and Uncle took me in - they told me the Steel Mountain Riders had found me holed up inside Freedom Fried Chicken three days after the outbreak ended.
Miller: Which is probably why I hate fried chicken.