The four of them snuck into the woods, and found a nice spot to sleep for they hadn't slept in quite some time. Every few hours, one person would get up and watch out for any flesh eaters, or more of the kids from The Massive. First it was Hugh's turn, then it was Chris', then Chrystyn's.
I shook Chrystyn, but she was in a real deep sleep. She was nearly impossible to wake - I tried whispering louder, speaking quietly in her ear, and shaking her - but I didn't want to wake anyone, so I shook her a little more violently. Eventually she awoke, and I told her it was time for her to be the look out. It was difficult being the look out, because
The walking seemed endless. Walking through a pitch black void with no visual direction. The only thing left was the moon, and the footsteps of Hugh, Julia and Chrystyn. Even though they were in front of me, I felt like I had no friends. To have my best friends not believe me, and ignore me tore my heart to shreds. And I felt like they should have killed me back in the town. Ironically, that was the thing that made me believe my friends were still my friends. They didn't kill me for a reason.
I thought about friendship and my friends and I thought about the best friends on television shows and films. Harry, Ron, and Hermoine were the best of
Those words destroyed Chrystyn just a little more than what she already was. We could all see it in her expression. Her eyebrows melted from her face, her eyes fell to the ground, and she nearly stopped breathing.
We kept to ourselves though. No one brought Rebecca up; no one said a thing. But Rebecca was the only thing on Chrystyn's mind. Losing your best friend would be like losing your limbs; you just wouldn't be the same. Times like those, such as losing someone you care about, are truly shitty. Not to mention in that particular situation, where losing your best friend to an undead person during the apocalypse. That's twice as bad, I beli
As they were being separated by the eaters, Hugh got confused. He was upset, angry, and nervous. He didn't know what to feel, so he called it being confused. Upset that he might never see his friend again. Angry that they're all split up, and at how Chris was so controlling. And nervous for his life. But as those seconds passed by, he ran through the houses, trying to escape the small herd. There were wanderers even in the backyards. Shuffling about until they noticed the live humans. The eaters made their move, but were quickly thrown down by Hugh's knife to their heads. After killing three eaters, Hugh thought maybe Chris was right. He jus
Chris and Julia jolted away from the horde of flesh eaters. Unsure of what they were to do, they killed the monsters slowly, one by one. Chris would slow down, and raise his axe as high as it could go, and let it fall until it hit the beast's skull. Each time they did this, blood pushed itself out of the eaters body, flying into the air, and right onto Chris.
Both of them slowed down to a jog as they were tired, and the dead weren't as fast as the living. "We avoid the houses," Chris ordered, taking small breathes.
"We don't have much choice. We can't hide in a car. Forget the houses, with this many, it'll be way too easy for them to break i
The Rise Of The Zombie Apocalypse - Chapter 2 by Princ3ssWolfi3, literature
Literature
The Rise Of The Zombie Apocalypse - Chapter 2
The Rise Of The Zombie Apocalypse 2
Table Of Content:
The City Ruins Of Zombie Hide Out!
Meeting The Parents Of Emily Rose Marie Dunkin!
Getting New Friends!
Prologue: Narrator
Once Upon A Time there is a boy named Bill The Grey Zombie and he came out of the ground to save the universe of the world, and all of a sudden he saw a girl that is the one that he feels she is his one true love of an angel. There are still an adventure to be done for the to love birds Bill PJ and Emily Dunkin to kill as much of the bad vampire blood sucker's and save all of the good zombies of the planet. So There you have it of the very part of the story.
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Julia got from her ditch, collected her things, and gazed at the stars, and the dark sky, and the trees.
Chrystyn sat and thought about death. And Rebecca. And the kids she had tied up. And the conversation they had about a guy named Nico. Was this the leader that took Rebecca?
Hugh sat and thought about the ground and other people he didn't know, and the piles of dead bodies. Including the one he had to hide in.
Chris sat in the tree for hours and thought about his friends and the sun and how certain things stay the way they are. And that maybe all of what was happening was planned out. Like the flesh eaters were man-made.
At one poi
As soon as Chris backed off, Julia ran as fast as she could. In fact, all of them did. Hugh went one way. Chrystyn went another way, and Julia ran straight ahead, taking a slow right about forty feet ahead where Chris first left.
It was dark. How were they supposed to survive? I mean, sure, they were only being chased by kids, but that didn't make them any less terrifying.
As she ran, she warmed up. Only because she was so scared she got hotter and hotter by the second.
She jumped as far and as high as she could over a ditch. Landing in a thin layer of snow with grass poking up, she glanced back, and saw five young boys chasing her. Took
I think Hugh would have been the least afraid from anyone from the group. But the second least afraid would have to have been Chrystyn. Chrystyn didn't seem like it, but she wasn't afraid of much. Not scared easily. She was scared, nonetheless, but less scared than Chris and Julia.
Chrystyn was in no shape to run. Not then. Not that her best friend had been bitten, and then surprisingly taken away. Rebecca was the first thing on her mind, but the men in green were the second.
The third, however, was surviving.
Chris fell back into a slower jog, nearly risking being caught by those beasts. But no matter how badly she didn't want to take