“Okay, I need to grab something out of my backpack. Stay with me, Roy. Please!” he says while walking towards the tree and pulling out one of the many bags he’s carried around. He opens the bag and begins rummaging through it once again. Then he finds what he was looking for: a small box with a few bottles of liquid inside. He quickly runs back to Roy and kneels next to him as fast as he possibly could without losing balance. “We have to get you into my tent, alright? It’s our only chance.” He places the first bottle of saline on the ground and takes the box out of his pocket, opens it, and puts a couple of pills in his mouth. Roy watches the man drink the water in his mouth and then spit it out immediately, almost choking on it as he continues to look for the proper medication. After gulping two pills down he sets the empty bottle aside, and then picks another one up and pops it into his mouth. “Here, take this one,” he says as he hands Roy the bottle, then moves to pick him up brida
“You never did tell me about the explosion," Roy asked while staring at kori “You saved us...you saved the entire city," Kori replies. “From what?” he asked while staring directly at Kori with the image of a lady flashing before his eyes. Kori walks closer to him while kissing him gently on the kisser. Roy closes his eyes and kisses her back, savoring every moment with her. The two continue to enjoy each other's touch, enjoying the feeling of happiness before pulling away. "I'm sorry Roy" Kori apologized quietly as she looked down. “What?” Roy asked confused by what she said “Why are you apologizing? What for?" Kori glances at Roy briefly before looking forward again “It’s just...well...we've both known that we're soulmates since birth. I don't think we’ve ever told each other that we love each other or even admitted that we were attracted to each other. Even though we knew we loved each other, we didn't say anything. We never wanted to burden the other and risk losing wh
Hours later the ship was heading towards a car junk as a ship horned loudly, signaling the end of their journey. Roy turns to look at Kori as she stands up, “Let’s go” she said while walking toward the door leading below deck. Roy gets up and starts following her, keeping his distance from everyone else, knowing that they have many questions they want to be answered.When they arrive at the bottom of the stairs, Kori opens the door to one of the rooms, entering before Roy. Roy quickly follows her inside the room and closes the door behind them. He stops walking and turns around to face Kori, “So where do I begin?” he said.“How about the beginning” Kori suggests.“Alright….so let me start by asking you a question...why do you think I’m going to stay here...when I should be trying to find a way out,” Roy asks.“There is a good chance that this mission will turn into a battle. If we stay here until then, the army will capture and use you as a bargaining chip. While that may seem harsh,
The world isn't what it used to be, the happiness, joy, and optimism that had once filled every corner of the earth are long gone, and the people no longer live as they did before.It's a different day.A new era. A new era where the dead roam and blood flow with souls all trapped inside the darkness of the world, it's a new era where the dead only rule, a new beginning where everything is ruled by death onlyThey call this ‘Death Age’, but many people prefer the term “Dead Era”. A car drove into the scene into the lonely, quiet street covered in blood. As it parked beside the traffic pole. The car was covered in blood and broken glass, and there were bullet holes littered throughout the entire vehicle. A bearded man alighted from the car with a gun in his hostler tied around his lap, as he unzipped peeing on the pole. “You know what's great about a zombie Apocalypse?” he started as he zipped up his pants, “You get to kill everyone you hate without them knowing who did i
“Nice...now let's get somewhere safe before zombies feed on our brains .”As the car came to a screeching stop, the three occupants leaped out and quickly ran to the house.Once inside the house, the man checked around and sighed in relief. There were no signs of undead activity and no blood stains on the floors. It was as if nothing even happened during the apocalypse."Do you have food?" the man asked while checking the fridge."There should be more in the cupboard."He grabbed a box of granola."Anything else?""Just the cereal and milk in here."Bali took a seat at the table and watched the strange man. He seemed so relaxed compared to the way he treated Bali before they entered the house. It reminded him of home…well, not home in that sense, but somewhere he knew from memories and things.Bali remembered a time when his father would bring home a box of cereal, milk, and some eggs each morning. He loved cooking and baking. It was his passion.His parents would sit in the kitch
“Wake up guys, we need to get going,” the stranger said kicking Levi as Bali stood up from the couch. Levi sat up rubbing his sore neck, while Bali walked to the stairs yawning."Come on Bali!" the stranger yelled as he waited for him to come down the stairs. "Coming," he mumbled as he walked up the stairs."Are you ready?" the stranger asked excitedly."Yeah, whatever," Levi replied tiredly. The younger man glanced back at Bali, noticing the dark circles under his eyes, "You look tired," he commented.‘Well maybe if you weren’t a complete bastard for not allowing me to sleep…’ Bali thought glaring back at him.The pair headed out, stopping by the front of Levi’s truck. The stranger brought out a giant chest from the truck . When he opened it, he grabbed two AKs and a box full of grenades, “Take any gun, because we are going to need it” he said passing both shotguns to Levi. “Also grab some ammo.”Levi took all the weapons handing a few pistols to Bali who nodded in reply
Immediately a loud footstep echoed around the streets, leaving everyone speechless. “What is that?” Bali asked looking as the footsteps came closer.“Probably not our friends,” the stranger said calmly as he looked at Bali, his hand coming down to grip the revolver he wore strapped underneath his shirt.“Maybe those are infected,” Levi said, looking around the room with apprehension,“Let’s hope so,” the stranger said reaching for the gun under his shirt, but Bali smacked his hand away.“Don’t touch it,” Bali whispered fiercely.“If they are infected,” the stranger argued, “Then we’re screwed, we won’t be able to protect ourselves. If they attack us, we could die”“You can’t tell me you aren’t afraid!” Bali countered, glaring at the man.“Of course I am,” the stranger said, looking down at his hands. “If I have learned one thing, it’s that fear gets you nothing”Bali narrowed his eyes as he stood up from his seat, “Well it sure would give your enemies something to fight for. Why can
The stranger opened his eyes to see himself laying on the bed in a hotel, with Levi and Bali sitting beside him as they talked quietly, though his hearing wasn't working as well as before.“Hey, you're awake! How do you feel?” Bali asked, concern clear in his voice?“I... think, I'll live,” the stranger replied with a smile, reaching for the glass of water beside him and sipping from it.His friends smiled, relief clear in their faces as Bali spoke, “That's great”Suddenly he gasped, his vision blurred as he tried to focus. The world spun around him before going dark again.Once the room had regained its stillness a sudden noise interrupted the peace. Bali jumped from his seat, staring wide-eyed.“Is the door locked?”“I think so?” Bali replied uncertainly.The stranger frowned deeply before getting up and heading over to the window, pressing his ear against it. Bali watched in confusion as the stranger pushed the window open. He looked outside, trying to figure out what the noises we