Peering through the windows of the garage Kali could see it was dark. A fluorescent light flickered highlighting a shadow. The shadow paced in front of the garage door. “Where did they go,” said one voice speaking to others somewhere outside. Kali could hear the muffled whispers of other people talking and walking on the tin roof of the garage.
“We have to find them, Aaron is already pissed we wasted another day getting off on zombie blood, said another as he approached the shadow in front of the garage. “They gotta be in the garage,” insisted the first shadow. Kali’s heart jumped but the other seemed to dismiss it. “No, they would of broke into the house first. We check that.” Kali watched both shadows move away from the garage door. She could then hear them upon the roof of the house. The windows on the second-story were unblocked. Kali heard the windows break. They entered the house then screams escaped into night air. Chills raced throughout Kali’s body and she fell to the cold concrete floor. She looked over to Erik but he was completely unconscious. Another situation left to deal with alone. Laughter erupted after the screaming. A chilling realization that these creatures didn’t care. Kali stepped forward and stood under the light of the moon. Her forehead barely reached the high windows on the garage door but she could see the vampire walking upon the roof of the house. A pair of vampire paced outside the busted second-story windows as more screams erupted. Kali looked over to see Erik stirring but didn’t wake. The nurse still lay staring at Kali with her infected gaze. with hopes that Erik heard the commotion but he was still asleep and the nurse still lay bloody on the concrete floor. Kali looked out the window again only to crouch quickly when a figure leapt up to look in from the other side. “Hopefully,” she thought, “he didn’t see her.”
“Hey, guys I think I found her,” said the young voice to the others on the roof.
“Doesn’t matter, ” said one of the others, “we have fresh meals all in this house. Tony says its a safe house. Let’s go.”
“..but guys,” the young voice protested.
“Come on, dumbass. If you did find her they won’t go very far. Their stuck in a garage.”
“Fine but its your ass.” Kali watched as a young man, not too much older then her leapt from the ground and onto the first-story roof of the house. He then disappeared threw the broken window. The others followed and Kali had to wake Erik.
Tag: zombies
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Midnight Snack
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Zombie suicide (Jan 2013)
Zombie suicide can be done in many ways. Erik decided he was going to fight to the death. At 5:00 he approached the gate of the old city. He paid the guards outside a thousand dollars each and drove through the barricade. Inside the walls of this old city held his last hopes of a heroic death. Why, a heroic death? Erik figured it was better then just disappearing into a world that didn’t want him.
His father’s old Mustang would serve as a good transport vehicle. It never gave up on his father and he didn’t expect it to give up on him. In the passenger seat sat a 12-pack of beer, a stack of chains and a baseball bat. He tore open the box that held the beer and opened the first can. As he finished each can of beer he threw it from the open driver’s window. By the time he reached the first stalled vehicle he had downed four beers one after the other. He felt nothing yet but that was because he had drunk them so fast. He did start to feel braver and the doubts in his head began to go away.
Something moved outside but disappeared behind an Oldsmobile before Erik could identify it. His gut tightened and the hair on his arms stood. The stalled traffic sat on the old highway, several years of overgrown grass and weeds began to inch up the sides of many of the vehicles. Soon it was too crowded to drive any further into the city. Erik drove into the median, which was overgrown with grass and weeds. He had no clue whether anything or anyone sat within it. Luckily, is was empty and relatively flat. Erik punched the accelerator once he was clear of the median. He spun the tires and threw rocks and dirt into the air. The thrill raced through him till he almost lost control of the Mustang. With an increase in blood pressure came a quick buzz swirling in his head. Suddenly, from somewhere outside a deer crashed onto the hood of his Mustang. The windshield cracked and spidered-out, the hood bowed downward. Erik struggled to keep the Mustang on the road until it hit a truck hard forcing it off the highway. Erik managed to avoid any injury and sat pale-faced, in the drivers seat. His father’s car wrecked. The deer’s head lay near the drivers-side and feet hung off the passenger-side. The deer struggled to stand but its legs were all broken. Erik sat in the car, fuming.
Erik grabbed the baseball bat, it was an aluminum master of the Home Run. Erik was still the reigning high school champ in nearby Lenin county. He stepped from the Mustang and closed the driver’s door. The deer bayed loudly, struggled, but still couldn’t move. Erik walked around to the front of the Mustang, its hood was pushed in and it couldn’t be fixed. Erik growled in anger and swung once with the bat. He hit the deer on the side of the head breaking its neck and ending its struggle. Someone or something growled behind him. Erik turned quickly to see a beautiful 40 year old woman stumble toward him. She wore a pair of strappy pumps with the heels broke off. Her face was red with blood and her nose was flat against the right side of her face. Erik stepped away from the deer slowly watching this woman walk like she was in a trance. The woman had her eyes locked on the deer carcass left on the Mustang.
The woman, a zombie, grabbed the deer and ripped open its guts. She buried her face inside the deer’s gut and chewed through the warm meat. With the zombie distracted Erik felt no threat from her. He went back to the driver’s door and grabbed his backpack sitting in the back seat. He also grabbed the rest of his beer and a small pistol he had hid under the driver’s seat.
His beer buzz was gone so Erik placed the box of beer on the back of the Mustang. He opened another beer and watched the zombie eat at the deer. She tore at it like a lion to prey. It was a weird scene to watch as Erik thought about the devolution of the human race. The strange infection that erased thousands of years of advancement.
Erik’s suicide bravado had disappeared. He was second-guessing this whole zombie suicide affair. The idea of going out like a soldier was bad but he was in a deep load of crap now. The city was walled off completely but the worse part about it was he still didn’t want to get out. A second zombie appear from behind the truck Erik hit. It was a young man, maybe 18. The smell of blood and meat pulled him toward the deer but it eyed Erik for a long moment.
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New Approach to Finish this beast..Part 1
Erik Sears is a veteran of Iraq. While in Iraq he discovers the Creator’s stone. The stone saves his life and he packs it away in his pocket. A month later, limping and home Erik discovers that his wife was killed just hours before. Distraught Erik applies the stone to his wife’s body but something goes wrong. Erik’s wife wakes but is not alive. She hungers for the life force of the living. Erik runs, escaping the carnage that he started. The plague kills thousands but Erik escapes with his life. The Army steps in and surrounds Kingsboro. They put up a fence around the city which eventually becomes a ten foot tall automated, weaponized wall. Erik leaves part 1 a broken man living on the street.