And she had thought the zombies were bad.
“So what is our game plan now?” The man named Sully asked.
Pritch
rested the barbwire covered bat over his shoulder. “Well, I was
thinking we should wait until these idiots kill each other off, but now
that we have these chippies, I’m in the mood to get this party started.”
“Why can’t you just let us go?’ Cindy pleaded. “Our families will be worried sick about us.”
“Screw
your families,” Pritch said with a mean sounding laugh. “Most likely
they are all already dead. Do you know what’s happening out there? The
boonies will be the only safe place left. You should be getting on your
knees thanking us, if we hadn’t found you you’d all be dead by now.”
“I like the idea of them thanking us on their knees,” Lenny said with a sick smile.
“Shutup
and get all our gear ready to be loaded into the truck. Sully get our
guns together and make sure we grab every can of food we got here.”
Lenny moved into another room, but Sully stayed and asked, “what about this guy?”
“I was thinking maybe we could use his as bait. It might keep the zombies off our back while we load the truck or something.”
“You’re sick,” Cindy cried as tears rolled down her young face.
“And you’re cute. I like your fire. Maybe I’ll keep you for myself.”
Cindy
cringed against her, but Mar racked her brain searching for a way to
get them out of this before they ended up lost in some ‘Hills Have Eyes’
situation. Allen appeared to be hurt bad and Jenny hadn’t moved since
the car crash. She worried about her friend. She looked pale and Mar
couldn’t even see her breathing.
Not sure what else to do, she said, “I think my friend Jenny might need medical attention in a bad way.”
Pritch laughed again. “Haven’t you heard a word I said?”
Sully
smiled. “Looks like we got some real bimbos on our hands, huh.” A
chuckle escaped from his lips. “Just the way I like them.”
Pritch
spoke again and glared down at her as he did so. “A hospital has gotta
be the worst place in the world to go. Where do you think these first
zombies would have been taken? I’m sure every hospital out there has
become an epicenter for death. We wouldn’t be able to get within a mile
of one and if we could, any doctor we could find would just be trying to
bite your face off.”
Mar wasn’t sure how to answer that and just took a step back and Cindy was quick to follow her.
Sully
leaned down over Jenny. “Uh, Pritch, I hate to say this, but I think
she might be right. This chick doesn’t look so good and that sucks
because she’s the hottest one.”
“Well
if she doesn’t get better than one of you is screwed. I’ll be taking
big mouth over here and that will leave you two to fight over Goth girl
if-”
Sully
didn’t even scream when Jenny suddenly sat up and grabbed a handful of
his hair. “What the hell? Girly, if you know what’s good for you,
you’ll—what? Ahhhh!”
Pritch shouted with the rest of them when Jenny leaned in and took a bite out of Sully’s cheek.
“Son
of a bitch!” Sully yelled and then slapped Jenny across the face. The
force of the blow proved enough to knock the big chunk of flesh from her
bloody lips. She looked like she couldn’t have cared less and latched
her teeth onto Sully shoulder. Sully screamed again and pushed her away.
Jenny didn’t get a mouthful of the man this time, but she did bite hard
enough to draw blood.
Sully pushed her down again and hurried onto his feet while holding his ravaged cheek.
Jenny
moved to stand up as well, but Pritch didn’t afford her the
opportunity. The bat came down on her head and this was enough to knock
her back to the floor. When she kept moving, he hit her again and again.
Meaty whacks had Cindy crying again. It was a horrible sight and Pritch
didn’t stop his attack until Jenny’s once beautiful face had become an
awful bloody smear.
Sully was saying, “Thanks man,” as Lenny rushed back into the room.
“What happened?” Lenny asked.
“Never mind that,” Pritch said. “Dude you were bit, I’m sorry but you’re going to become one of them.”
“Wait how can you be sure? It might not be like the movies, man!”
Pritch
had already made up his mind for the bat lashed out again and took his
friend in the face. Sully only got one scream out before a second blow
sent him tumbling to the floor. The scene repeated itself as Pritch
continued to hammer Sully’s skull until their wasn’t much of a head left
and his brains joined Jenny’s in a thick soap that spread across the
floor.
Lifting
his bat so that it dripped strings blood onto the gory floor, he said,
“Guess we figured out the dude to chick ratio again.”
They all jumped when a bloody hand slapped against the outer window. This hand was joined by another and yet another.
“Oh damn,” Lenny said. “The screams must have drawn them here.”
Behind
the men, Mar saw Allen twitch, but couldn’t be sure if this might mean
he was coming too or he was about to join the hungry dead. Either way,
she hoped these bastards wouldn’t notice until he could kill one of
them. So, before they had a chance to notice, she feinted panic and
yelled, “We have to get out of here,” then she grabbed Cindy’s hand and
ran into the room Lenny had just exited.
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