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Crash! El looked over to his closed bedroom door as he heard a loud crash that sounded like glass being dropped, from downstairs. He slowly sat up on his bed as he heard a scream also coming from downstairs. He slowly made his way to the door slighlty creeping down the stairs as he heard more screams.
He crossed his fingers hoping the screeching that could make your skin crawl came from a horror movie someone had on. He peeked his head around the corner his mouth dropping as his jaw went limp from the sight he saw.
His father lay infront of the door covered in blood his arm and legs looking as though a lion had chewed it off. The door stood wide open as if someone had opened it, and then left it open suprised at whoever the visitor was.
El slightly jumped from his perch on the bottom stair as he heard another scream, he looked over seeing his sister sprawled across the table on her stomach, human looking things covered in flesh and blood eating her as she screamed, her eye's locked with his, her usual deep brown loving eye's now held fear and pain. Her pink lips stopped from its usual scream as she croaked a quiet "go." To El.
El stood their terrified not knowing what to do. "Go." His sister croaked again, her eye's starting to cloud over with mist.
El turned his legs moving without his consent. He turned the nob on a door a few feet down the hallway from where his sister was, ending up in the garage. He ran inside the dark place quickly flicking on the light, his emotions finally catching up to him. His blood boiled with anger as he stood in the center of his garage, remembring the sight he had seen.
He dug his nails into his skin as he closed his eye's. His eye's snapped open as he heard a slight moaning. Before him stood a human looking creature,a leg missing and covered in blood.
His hand reached towards an axe near him, his anger taking full control of his body. He gripped the axe as the thing limped towards him, he swung at it hitting it and making it collapse.
El spit at the creature turning around, not knowing what to do now. El turned back around as he heard the moaning again. El look shocked as the creature rose again, making its way towards him. He pulled at the handle of his moms car and jumped in, as a last result since he had no idea how to kill the thing.
He opened the garage door and drove out. He drove down the drive way, panic driving his every motion. He heard a low moan as the car slammed into another car. A creature much like the one before slammed into the dashboard flying from the back seat. El jumped out of the car the axe still in his hand. He hit the creature two times before hearing screams from behind him. He looked around at his once peaceful neighborhood, now covered in the dead and undead, the smell of rotting flesh and choas before him. He turned back to the car expecting to see the creature to get back up like before, but it stayed motionless. A woman ran pass him, her pink dress hung limply on her. The woman stopped seeing El.
"Mrs. Lincon?" El whispered.
Mrs. Lincon ran up to him bascially falling on him as El tried to catch her.
"You got to help me Elijah, t-t-those things they bit me." She exclaimed tears falling from her eye's, making her makeup run down her face in small rivers. She held up her arm, where a human looking bite was.
El dropped her, her body hitting the ground and she began to tremble.
"Help me." She pleaded.
El backed away slowly, then turned around and began to run, nearly dodging people, or what he though were people as he ran.
He slowed as he reached a woodsy area, he turned still hearing the faint screams. He covered his ears and began to run again, not knowing where he was going.
El stopped after a while, tired and no longer running on adrenaline. He looked around him.
I'm safehe thought, for now. He climbed a tree, deciding that was the best place to be for now, and slowly fell asleep, his hand wrapped firmly around his axe.
Of course, it looked sort of human. If you ignored the rotting flesh, blood stained clothes, and moaning, sure, this thing could be your Uncle Jack. But usually your Uncle Jack doesn't lunge at you, trying to kill you. So when this... thing did, it scared the hell out of her. She quickly lunged to the side, causing her to fall to the ground. She now lay on her back, and that thing was approaching too fast for her liking. Frantically looking for some form of weapon, she found a chunk of tombstone that must have fallen off over the years. She quickly picked it up and threw it at the thing, which connected with it's head with a deafening crack.
Lacey simply lay there for a couple of minutes, staring at the sky. She was dreaming. Had to be. But the stinging sensation she was getting from her arm was telling her it wasn't a dream. Wait... What was that pain, anyway? She propped herself up on her other arm, and looked at the long scratch down her arm. At first, she started to freak out because she thought that thing had touched her. But really, it was just the corner of a nearby tombstone had scraped along her arm. Calming down a little, she stood up, dusting the dirt off her jeans.
That security didn't last long. The moans started up again, which caused her to run, pushing open the gate as quickly as she could before dashing off again. She passed many of the creatures, pushing them out of her way as she went along. A lot of them got close to biting her, but she managed to get out of the way of their jaws in enough time.
Lacey got to her home in about three minutes, which was record time for her. She burst through the front door, where she met a scene worse then when she was at the graveyard. A horde of those monsters were gathered around something on the floor, and from what she could see, they were eating something. Wait, was that... No. No!
"Sammie? Sammie, no!" Lacey cried out, using all her will power to not collapse on the ground. The things didn't notice her, obviously too concerned with their meal. Her little brother... Choking out a silent sob, she scooted along the wall until she got to the door that lead to her garage. She pushed the door open, and shut it quickly behind her, drawing the lock.
Quickly, she grabbed the keys off a hook on the wall, and just before she turned around to drive away from this house forever, her eyes lay on the hunting knife. It used to be her dad's, from about ten years ago. At the last second, she grabbed it, shoving it in her pocket and quickly getting into the car. She pressed the button that opened the garage door, and quickly sped out of the driveway, trying not to think about how many of those things she had ran over in the meantime.
Nearly ten minutes had passed, and now she had her car parked in the middle of a abandoned street. She had gotten all the way to the city, which seemed rather deserted, before she stopped. Now she was trying to think what she should do next. Stay in her car, or wander about? Scanning her surroundings once again, she finally decided it would be better to stay moving then wait for her death to come. But just before she left, she drove her car off to a secluded area, where she could find it later. Then, she started to rummage in the glove boxes. All she found was a lighter, so she shoved that in her pocket and left her car.
"Here goes nothing..." Lacey mumbled, slamming the car door behind her and starting her journey to... Well, wherever the hell this messed up world took her.
"Hello?" A young boy's voice was on the other line. It was her brother's voice.
"Hey Andrew, I am almost done here so do you need me to pick up anything on my way home?" She asked.
"Yeah some food!"
Claudia sighed softly, "Alright. Anything else?"
"Yeah could you get some chips while your there." There was a pause then a noise. "What is that?"
Claudia instantly worried, "What? What do you mean? Is something wrong Andrew?"
"Hold on Claudi. There something... no there is someone in our backyard."
"Andrew what are you talking about?" Right then there was screams that echoed down the hallways and into the room she was in.
"What the-" His voice was cut off by the dropping of his phone and feet hurrying away.
"Andrew?! Andrew?!" Claudia was panicking. She didn't have time to just stand here anymore. She had to go find her brother! She grabbed her things, and darted for the door. People's screams still filled the small school. She gasped for air as she smashed through the front doors of the school, and stopped when she saw what looked like rotting people. She cussed under her breath, and went to her car. She quickly got in, turned on her car, buckled up, and then she slammed on the gas as she hurried home.
When she got to her house she saw rotting people running from it and they where going down her street. She gasped softly then stopped the car, and jumped out. She didn't even bother turning it off because she was to worried about her brother. She ran inside to see her brother on the ground, it looked as if he was lifeless but when she dropped onto her next to him she saw that his eyes where slowly searching for something. "Andrew," She cried softly and craddled his head in her lap. "I'm so sorry. I should have been here." Her tears streaked her face, and a few landed on his face. She watched as Andrew opened his mouth to say something then he stilled. She was so mad at herself, she should have been there for him! She wasn't there for him though, she didn't tell him that she loved him one last time, and she wasn't able to say her usual crappy joke that she used every time she got home. So there she sat, on her knees with her dead brother's head in her lap. "I love you Andrew." She whispered and kissed his forehead. She gently lifted his head then knelt beside him as she carefully placed his head down on the ground. She stood up, and brushed her pants off like they had dirt on them even though they didn't. She took in a shaky breath, and shook her head. This couldn't possibly be happening. She cried softly for several moments before she hurried upstairs, and went up to her parents room where she grabbed her dad's hidden pistol. She grabbed her bookbag and messenger bag, and put as much stuff as she could into it. Most of it was food and hygine supplies but a few other things where what she cherrished, and couldn't live without. After about five minutes of putting things into two bags she ran to her car, and got into it. She put her bags onto the passanger seat then locked her doors, and she was off. Where was she going? She didn't know but she had to get away from here. She planned on going to the forest, but then she would have to ditch her car. At the moment her thoughts where all over the place, and she didn't know what she was going to do.
After a while of driving Claudia parked her car, turned it off, grabbed her bags, and got out. She looked around, holding her pistol up with shaky hands, and running toward sthe thickest part of the woods. Claudia was terrified, she had never been alone, and she had never had to do something like this because most of her family already knew how to protect themselves if something like this happened. They were freaks as she always called them, but now she wishes she would have helped and listened to them. Now here she was, going into a forest in hope of some kind of cabin without any knowledge of what is going on, and she was breaking down because she knew sooner or later that she would be caught. Now all she could do is look for other people, fend for herself, find shelter, and try her best to live for Andrew because she knew her brother would have wanted that.
Elise, get to the train! her brother yelled, pushing her toward the train station. The girl, stubborn as her hair was blue, grabbed his arm and dragged him along with her. As the ran, more screams, followed by gunshots and explosions. Looking up to the sky, Elise noticed military aircraft flying above her. Shit, she thought to herself, barely dodging a bullet. It grazed her arm, but she didn't have time to worry. Her hand slipped out of Ellison's and she lost sight of her brother, panicking. Running toward the train still, she tried to jump onto it as it took off.
Elise! Take my hand! brother yelled to sister as she desperately reached for him. By the time their fingers met, the train was going to fast, and a young woman was trying to pull her small child onto the train. Elise let go of Ellison's hand and threw the child at him. Her brother caught the boy, but couldn't reach out fast enough to grab his sister. Elise stumbled and fell, listening to her brother scream for her as the train sped out of sight. The girl pulled herself up, grabbed a gun from a dead cop, and started back for her apartment.
When she reached the building, she entered slowly, making her way to the second floor apartment her brother, her best friend and she had shared. There, Aya had kept a pair of double katana's and a bokken, with which Elise armed herself and left the apartment with no more than a few bottles of water, a change of clothes, the cops gun, and her swords. Her friend and roommate, Aya, was no where to be seen. As Elise entered the streets once again, she pulled on her favorite hat onto her head and took off at a run. She needed to find someplace safe, and someone to watch her back...
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Work had been slow for Marcus on the day of the apocalypse. No, slow was unable to describe it. Work was just down-right tedious. He sat on the back of his old F-150, wiping his oily hands off on an even oilier rag as he waited for someone-anyone-to need an auto-repair. His mouth opened wide and he let out a loud yawn, just for the sake of hearing something besides the deafening silence.
Marcus slowly stood up and stretched his arms over his head, the weathered wife-beater he wore slowly riding up to expose a light amount of his well-defined abdominals. Placing a hand on the edge of the truck's bed, he pushed down and swung his legs over, landing on the ground beside his truck. Legs still weak from being out of use so long, he staggered to the radio and played with the dials, finally deciding on a rock station. That was when he heard the first grunt. Marcus whirled around, an eyebrow raised as he saw what looked like a man limping toward him. He'd seen enough hurt animals as a kid to assume this man was in pain. Maybe he'd been hit by a car? Shoving the rag into his pocket, he jogged toward the figure and waved a hand to get his attention. Marcus stopped a few yards away.
"You alright, sir?" he asked, his Southern drawl very evident. As the man grew closer, Marcus's eyes widened subtly. He'd only seen things like this in movies as a boy. He remembered a particular one that kept him awake for days and days. But there was no way on Earth that zombies could exist. He stumbled and fell over, landing sharply on the concrete as the zombie stumbled toward him. As it leaned over him, Marcus kicked upward and, with his steel-toes boots, knocked its jaw out of place. In that time, he quickly scrambled away and got on to his feet. Marc hurried to his car and got in, locking the doors. As the zombie clawed at the window, he took a few minutes to think. Okay, zombies. That had to mean there was either a legitimate apocalypse or just some crazy cosplayer. The zombie groaned again and opened its crooked mouth, showing a piece of rotten flesh it had been chewing. Okay...the cosplaying theory was probably ruled out.
Pressing a foot on the gas pedal, Marcus peeled out of the garage and toward his grandparents house, praying the zombies hadn't gotten to them...his grandfather could handle a gun but he was just getting over a bad bout of pneumonia. There was no way they could fight off a hoard of the living dead.
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