You know who they said the world would end without us knowing, because God will be coming back for his people like a thief in the night.
Well, I guess those people must be punching the air right now because it didn’t happen how they thought it would.
There was no monster from the abbess or fire and brimstones falling from the sky. Instead, it was something else.
It ended with a bite, and from there the place was thrown into chaos, with screams and crying.
Now the world isn’t what it once was.
Cities are nothing but wastelands, high rising buildings have crumbled. We have lost all man-made resources, and the natural resources are on its last.
No-one was safe, rich, poor. Black or white, it didn’t matter where you lived. It was the same for everyone.
Ironically, it all happened on Halloween. My friend, who was dressed as a zombie and at a different party than me, started it. I heard that they all thought he was just too into character until he bit an unsuspecting girl in the neck.
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We were all laughing, drinking, and just having a good night. Everyone was, with the music blasting and colorful lights illuminating the basement floor of the old, abandoned house we were in.
My roommate from university, who was dressed as a male tooth fairy, pulled out a small plastic bag with some white pills inside.
Someone I had never met asked him where he got the goods from, and when he said Andre, everyone backed away.
I guess it’s because Andre was more than a questionable person who got his stuff from odd places.
Like the science lab, he frequents at nights.
By Terry wanted a good time and didn’t seem to mind what chemicals were mixed together to form the substance he swallowed down with a half pint of beer.
Just as the DJ changed the song, everyone’s phones went off with a loud, persistent message that we couldn’t ignore.
This is not a test.
All people are urged to remain indoors or return home immediately from off the streets.
Alert… this is not a test.
The message lasted for maybe two minutes before we could use our phones again, but by that time, the place had fallen into a deafening silence, with everyone exchanging frightened looks.
I could see confusion written all over my roommate’s face and knew he had so many questions to ask, but the drugs he just took were messing with his mind.
I remember him shaking his head a few times as if to get rid of the fogginess of the alcohol and drugs.
Then there was another alert.
Warning… we are under attack.
Terrorists? Someone had asked.
Alert… we are under attack from chemical warfare.
Everyone is urged to find a safe place to stay inside, away from a deadly and unknown virus.
Alert… this is not a test.
Everyone is urged to remain inside.
Warning… there is a deadly virus in the air, and we urge all citizens to stay inside for their own safety.
I held my phone in shaking hands, not understanding what virus could be so deadly that we had to stay inside.
I scrolled through G****e news and every social media platform for more information or at least to see that this was all a prank by someone who hacked the emergency system.
Instead, all I saw were reports of scores of sick people overwhelming the hospitals, and it wasn’t only happening here in Jamaica, but everywhere else in the world.
They were saying it was worse than Covid, and no one knew what it was or how it started.
All they could say was to stay inside, take precautions and that it was the worst outbreak in history.
Then I saw a video and whoever was looking over my shoulder called everyone’s attention to it.
To say it was a horrific scene was putting it lightly.
My best friend had just bitten a girl, but I didn’t know if I could call him my best friend anymore because of how crazy and wild he looked.The girl was bleeding from the neck, and instead of helping her, everyone pulled their phones out and went live.
He bit someone else, and then after a minute, the first girl went crazy. She began to screech and was biting the closest person next to her.
It didn’t take long for the other party to fall into a scene of confusion, and I guess those who just stood there were all petrified by the horrific scene.
And then I knew what they meant by fright or flight.
Someone else’s phone showed the city of Kingston in complete shambles.
The place looked as if it had just experienced a three-year war in the space of minutes.
The place was chaos, and businesses were on fire, with smoke billowing in the night sky, creating a gray haze over the city.
Someone blamed the Halloween parties that were happening, saying that our country never used to celebrate such things, and the one time it was allowed, it brought the devil and his children here.
It made me wonder then and there if these people are stupid, because it was happening all over.
Even in remote parts of the world.
This was a horror movie brought to life, and even though they said to stay inside, people were running around like headless chickens.
Looting stores and vandalizing business.
It was sick, but that’s just humans.
And instead of coming together, we were fighting for survival.
Then it happened, right before my eyes.
My roommate, who was dressed in a pink tutu and white wife beater, bit someone in the arm and took out a chunk of flesh.
The boy, as if on reflex, punched him in the face, but that seemed to have no effect.
Now, we were all screaming and running, fighting to get out of the small basement that was packed with people who shouldn’t have been there.
A girl clung to me, and I doubt she even realized it. She was only looking for a safe place to hide, or maybe reassurance that things will be ok.
And even though I can’t promise her any of that, I held her hand and guided her through the crowd of frantic people who were desperate to seek an escape.
When we finally made it outside, my guess was that we were safer in that basement because the streets of Barbican were a battlefield.
With sirens wailing through the night, cars turned on their tops and houses on fire.
I still pulled at the girl, encouraging her to run because I’m sure that my house would be the safest place right now.
I lived in a gated community, and I knew just how to get there without being on the road.
‘’What’s happening?’’ the girl was finally brave enough to ask, but her voice was so shaky and low I almost missed what she had to say.
‘’I really don’t know,’’ I replied. ‘’But we saw the same thing, people biting people.’’
‘’Like zombies?’’ she asked.
‘’It sounds crazy now that it is said out loud, but yes.’’
Then she paused in the street and began to cry. ‘’This can’t be happening. Shit like this isn’t real.’’
‘’I am still in disbelief, but we both saw the same thing. Whatever is happening has turned my roommate and best friend into mindless creatures that were biting people.’’
She then looked around. ‘’Where are we even going?’’
‘’To my house, I live in Cherry Hills. We will be safe there.’’
‘’But that’s too far.’’
‘’Yes, but I know a few shortcuts that will get us there fast.’’
Together, we sprinted to the back of a house.
And as my legs carried me, my heart pounded in my chest. With me hoping and praying that I was right.
Before we could cut across the field behind the old church, there was a scream, and a woman covered in blood ran out from behind a wall.
At first she looked around as if confused as to where she was, then her eyes landed on us, and she wobbled to where we were.
‘’Oh my God,’’ my new companion covered her mouth.
‘’Help… me… please.’’ The woman’s words came out weakly.
But from I was standing, I could see several teeth marks on her skin and knew that it was only a matter of time before she became one of them.
And from what I had seen, it took a minute after being bitten to become like those creatures, and who knew how long this lady was attacked?
‘’Please, I just need a safe place for the night until I can meet up with my sister.’’
She muttered a few other words that came out in almost intangible growls, and I had to pull the girl along with me.
She looked back, and I wanted to tell her that at this moment we have to look after ourselves.
We had to now become selfish and not show compassion. Because the minute we offer assistance, might just be the same moment we die.
And I guess we began to run at the right moment, because a man with a bulking body emerged from the shadows, as if he was using the woman as b**e to lure us in.
And I made a chilling realization. These zombies might not be like the dumb slow creatures we see on tv. But they might be smart, they were humans after all. So, who's to say they can’t be just as calculated as us?
‘’We should help her.’’
‘’Trust me, we have to save ourselves first before trying to help anyone.’’
But I was wrong about them working together, because the man jumped on the already half dead woman. Ripping into her flesh and biting off a chunk.
The girl who was running beside me sobbed out as the woman’s agonizing scream carried off into the night.
I almost laughed to myself, because of all the times my friends and I would joke that Jamaica would be one of the safest places from zombies, vampires, aliens, and Godzilla. Mostly because aliens only visited the USA, vampires hated the sun and zombies would most likely be in a first world country and we would have enough time to close all ports.
But after COVID, I should have known better, someone who was infected could have entered the country long ago. Maybe even today, who knows?
There were growls and several screeching sounds from all around, and I could feel her gripping my hand.
‘’Don’t worry, we are almost there.’’ Which was a lie.
We had close to another forty-five minutes to go, if not longer.
Simply because I had taken a wrong turn in my panic, but got back on track after going into the churchyard.
‘’I wonder if my mother is ok. She works at St Anderw’s Hospital.’’
‘’Damn,’’ was all I said. I didn’t want to get her hopes up, and truth be told, I had forgotten all about my parents.
They both were politicians. While my mother was out campaigning to be reelected in the next election, I know my father, and know that he must have been out under some woman while all this was happening.
‘’What about your father?’’ I asked, trying to calm both our nerves.
‘’Never met him.’’
‘’Oh sorry.’’
‘’For what? It’s not like you were the one who killed the guy.
There was a scream just to our left. I looked back and saw her eyes widen.
‘’We have to move faster,’’ I said in a hush tone.
She nodded, fighting back tears. While I lead her to where I could see the community just before mine up ahead.
I broke out into a smile even though we still had a little way to go, but the thought of being so close brought joy to me.Another fifteen minutes or so, and we were just outside the gates to the place I called home.I pulled out the plastic card from my wallet and waved it before the reader; I sighed in relief when it changed to green.I pushed the smaller gate open, fearing that if we use the one for cars, it might let those things in.‘’Yeah, what’s going on out there?’’ The security guard asked.‘’I can’t explain it, but… zombies.’’He laughed. ‘’A boy, I always knew you smoked that shit. Zombies aren’t real.’’And I guess to prove his point, he opened the gate and stepped out.The next thing I knew, he was pounced on by the man who bit that woman.‘’Oh my God,’’ the girl covered her mouth.And I knew we both had the same thought.That thing had been following us all this time, maybe just waiting for us to get tired or slow down for the kill.Only God knew what would have happened
There before me, hanging from the ceiling, was my brother.A crying sounding like a dying animal escaped my lips, as his body was still swaying from side to side.The man ran in with his machete raised and pushed me to the side.‘’Shit, kid, what did you do?’’‘’I… that’s my brother, never… me… no.’’ I couldn’t even get the words out.I was too freaked out to think straight.‘’Why did he kill himself?’’ the man asked.‘’How the hell should I know!’’ I yelled at him and moved to stand on the chair to get his body down.The man stopped me, and I pushed him away.‘’Leave me the fuck alone!’’I was still in denial that my brother did something like this to himself.‘’We have to get out of here. Now isn’t the time to let our emotions get the best of us.’’‘’Then go!’’ I pushed at him.I finally got him down and sobbed even harder. My older brother had died.I still couldn’t believe this outcome; never did I think I would see a family member of mine dead in such a way.‘’Wayne,’’ I shook hi
There was a scream, and I saw a woman dropping a little girl as zombies covered her. The little girl stood there crying, calling her mother’s name.Without thinking, I ran over to her.‘’Hey, hey, look at me. We have to leave now.’’‘’No, my mother.’’‘’I’m sorry, but she is dead, and she will be just like those things.’’I knew that wasn’t the right thing to say, but she seemed at the age to understand things like this.‘’No, my mom.’’I forced the little girl to look at me.‘’My name is Jeremy. What’s your name?’’‘’Lura.’’‘’Ok, Lura, do you want to live?’’She nodded.‘’Then you must come with us now. Please. We have food and water.’’The little girl looked down at her mother, watching as they tear and rip at her flesh.She wiped her eyes, then nodded. ‘’Ok, I’ll come with you. But you have to lift me up.’’It was then that I noticed that she had a prosthetic leg.‘’It needs to charge. My mom has the things in her bag.’’I glanced over at where the woman lay, her eyes slowly getti
And I didn’t. I never had a good relationship with either.My father was a chronic cheater, and my mother consumed her life away with work.I still remember in high school, the Campion College, my father was sleeping with this woman and her daughter would come to school and mock me about it. My mother eventually found out, and she did nothing.She even allowed my father to hit me, as if it was my fault he couldn’t keep his dick in his pants.After driving past Devon House, I could tell Chrisean that it would be impossible for us to go any further, but I doubted she would want to hear that.‘’Fuck!’’ she said, hitting the steering wheel after seeing the gridlock of cars before us.‘’We should just turn around and go.’’‘’Not because you had a shitty relationship with your parents, meant I did. I am going to look for my mom, so if you want to go, then feel free to do so, but find your own car.’’I sighed. “I’m coming with you.’’I didn’t want to, but honestly, I kind of liked Chrisean.
As we emerged outside, the place seemed much worse.Lura made a sound, and I wish she never had to go through this. I doubted she was any older than eight, but she had already seen so much. Her mother dying was the worst.‘’OK, so the truck is just at the entrance of Devon House,’’ I said.‘’Not far then, we only have to be quick and be on the lookout for those dogs and zombies.’’‘’The window washers were all on that road, but they didn’t seem to notice us,’’ Chrisean said.The man slung his friend over his shoulder again. ‘’Let’s move.’’‘’Please don’t let me die,’’ Lura said and hid her face in the crock of my neck.‘’I won’t,’’ I promised her.And for a while, things were going great until.I felt Lura being pulled from my back. Her screams rang out into the streets and that got all the creatures’ attention to us.“The truck is just right there!’’ I heard Chrisean saying. ‘’Run for it!’’But I was looking at Lura, laying on the ground with blood pouring from the side of her head.
The event of Lura dying weighed heavily on my mind, to hear her scream, see the look of confusion of her face after she regained consciousness and the sound of that dog ripping at her skin.That man who was with us for a brief moment was right. There are some crazy and cruel people out there.Because if you want to die so badly, why bring others with you?Why not just throw yourself to those zombies?I wasn’t paying much attention to where I was going, and though the rocks were slippery, it was what got me.But because we were walking in the river, I stepped into a pool that was much deeper than the other parts.I felt strong arms pulling at my shoulder, and when I surfaced, I gasped for air.‘’Are you alright kid?’’ Mustang asked.‘’Yeah, just need to be more careful,’’ I said.I quickly made sure that everything in my bag was ok.‘’What’s that?’’ Chrisean asked, pointing at the envelope, which I quickly stuffed back into my bag.‘’Something my brother left.’’I still didn’t feel com
‘’Are you ok?’’ Eva asked the man, who didn’t reply.Instead, he stopped, then he changed into one of those things.‘’Jeff,’’ a woman cried, running to his side, despite someone trying to pull her back.The zombie bit into her neck and not before long, she too began to change.Mustang raised his gun ready to shoot, but someone punched him in the face, causing the gun to fall out of his hands.‘’What the hell is going on?’’ Chrisean began to cry as more and more members of the group began to change into zombies.In the same moment, a shot rang out, causing my ears to ring. A zombie fell on top of me and all I could do was put my hand under its chin, so I didn’t get bitten.The zombie snapped close to my face, and I could feel my hands starting to hurt.‘’Fuck!’’ I yelled, thinking that I was hopeless and couldn’t even defend myself.Suddenly blood splattered all over my face, making me gag and frantically wiping at myself so now gets in my mouth.‘’What the hell just happened?’’ Eva as
‘’So, all these propagandas are real?’’ Barry asked.Mustang and Eva nodded.‘’Shit, and I thought those people were off the rockers with all the bullshit they were saying.’’‘’It’s all a cycle,’’ Eva said.I came out of my thoughts after hearing the little girl coughing. I got up to ho check on her.‘’Are you ok there, little one?’’She nodded, then placed her head back on her knees.I didn’t know if I should let anyone know that she swallowed zombie blood by accident, and I really didn’t think it was necessary either.I mean, she seemed fine and wasn’t trying to eat any of us.So, I guess ingesting the blood isn’t going to turn us.Then a thought came to me, with the way the zombie was holding her. What if she was bitten?‘’Hey, did that zombie bite you?’’ I asked and, to my shock, she nodded.I froze for a split second, thinking that it was impossible because she wasn’t like them. I have seen children as zombies, so why wasn’t she one?Then she rolled up her left pant leg.‘’Right