Unprepared Log 4 – Days 3 & 4: Running on Fumes
Difficulty: Interloper
Survivor: Astrid
With food still being the major concern, I would love to say I set out on a determined hunt.
I didn’t.
A blizzard was raging outside, so instead I did what Coastal Highway encourages best: hiding indoors and finding absolutely nothing.
I scavenged what buildings I could reach safely. Cupboards were empty. Drawers mocked me. Coastal Highway, it seems, had decided this run was optional.
Eventually the blizzard began to die down. Not gone — just tired enough to let me make bad decisions again.
Day 3: False Hope
I pushed out and searched a few more houses.
Nothing.
No food. No matches. No miracle tin of peaches hiding behind a chair.
By the end of the day, I accepted reality. I made water, ate what little I had left, and tried to stretch it further than it deserved.
It wasn’t enough, but it bought me another sunrise.
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Day 4: The Realisation
I woke up in the red.
This felt like the last day of the run. And honestly, I was okay with that. I’d done better than expected, and if this was it, I wasn’t going out crawling.
I packed up and moved, daisy chaining torches as I went.
Then I heard it.
The unmistakable sound of a match being struck.
That’s when it clicked.
I wasn’t lighting torches from each other. I’d been burning through my matches instead.
I checked my inventory.
One torch left.
Jackrabbit Island Panic
I headed straight for Jackrabbit Island, hoping for a bailout.
No matches.
I wasn’t exactly searching calmly, so that one’s on me, but the result was the same.
I still had a flare. Technically, I could start another fire. Realistically, that meant committing to keeping it alive, and I wasn’t thrilled by that idea.
If Coastal Highway had matches, it was doing an excellent job of hiding them.
Beachcombing Salvation
If I was going down, I might as well see what the blizzard had left behind.
I went beachcombing.
And then I saw it.
A deer carcass.
I used my last lit torch to start a fire and got to work. Harvesting. Cooking. Feeding the flames like my life depended on it — because it did.
Then, at the worst possible moment, my TV turned itself off.
No warning. No grace period.
What followed was a mad dash to grab the Steam Deck, wake the screen, and pause the game before the battery ran out and the fire burned itself to death.
Nothing like real-world panic layered on top of Interloper panic.
Once things were stable again, I finished cooking.
For the first time in days, I had real food.
Misanthrope’s Gamble
I weighed my options one last time.
Misanthrope’s Homestead felt just barely reachable.
I took the gamble.
Along the way, I found rabbits and managed to grab two of them before pushing inside.
No matches.
But I did have two flares.
Two more fires. After that, the maths gets ugly.
End of Day 4
I slept for a few hours.
When I woke up, the aurora was dancing outside.
That story deserves its own entry.
I don’t know if I’ll survive another day.
But getting this far has done something dangerous.
It’s made me want to try harder next time.
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