The last thing he remembers is the sound of the shot, and the ringing in his head as the bullet pierced his brain. Jeffrey Barnes has no idea where he is now---- If he's dead, alive, or something in between. Strange imagery sears in his mind, shimmering, as if iridescent--- It seemed to him that Rosie had betrayed him a thousand times, died a thousand times, fell in love a thousand times. The last thought remaining, the only one that it seemed like he had control over, was-- He had been unable to protect her. And he still cared about that. He still cared about that, even though his disease had driven him completely off the deep end! Jeffrey laughs at the absurdity of the whole thing as he lays on the pavement. Pavement?
"Huh," Jeffrey says, rubbing the back of his head. He reaches out his hand and discovers it is covered in blood. The wound is still there. "I should not be alive right now. Not be talking. Nope. Absolutely not. Dead men tell no tales!~ Is this it? Is this the Grey Havens?"
Jeffrey stands up abruptly, as if jumping to his feet, and whirls around rapidly. Ships, like spaceships from old 90s shows, dotted what seemed for all the world to be some sort of spaceship parking lot. Jeffrey snickers again. If this was the Grey Haven, it was about what he deserved, but it had to be the dullest, strangest afterlife he'd ever seen. He brushes off his white shirt and jacket and starts walking among the dilapidated ships. It was odd--- The place looked abandoned, like nobody had been here in ages but that it had been vacated all of a sudden. Jeffrey startles as soon as he sees that one of the ships had lights that had dimmed just moments ago! Jeffrey runs out from his spot to see if he can find one of the only things that still catches his interest--- Another. Living. Person.
Jeffrey sees the building pretty soon after the shipyard. He can't help but be baffled by how bizarre this whole situation is. It was like someone had gotten bored and fused a Western and a 50's space show together, like...Firefly, maybe? Gods, it had been too long since he'd dug through his archives to watch any Joss Whedon. The man had been the best of the late 2000s, really. Jeffrey pushes open the double doors to the building, noting that someone had come in shortly before him. A girl?
"Hey, uhh...honey, d'you know where this is? Are we dead?" said Jeffrey tentatively.