[DAY 15 INTO THE APOCALYPSE]Contrary to what was expected, the help; the government, rescue team, choppers, military- they all never came.Survivors had been left to rely on their wits and strength to survive. With each day that passed, humanity die harder and the zombie populace increased.It had rained for about two days and it was discovered that the zombies could walk in the rain even if it was during the day.So, like the black worms, the rain was also an enemy. Except the rain wasn't entirely an enemy because it contributed to the survival of the survivors.Perhaps, he should only speak for themselves as he had no idea what the other survivors were going through, Danny thought.However, the rain had done a huge job of helping their group out. Water stopped running the same day they dumped Beck’s decomposing body out. The water barely was enough for the girls’ bath and he remembered they resorted to using one of the bottled water they had scavenged that day.He could almost laug
“Let's just go, Avery. Regardless of the weather, we’ll still be going with weapons.” And thus, he and Avery got themselves armed in all sorts of befitting weapons. Danny didn't know how to use a gun hence, he went for every other thing else that wasn't a gun.He took an axe, dagger, and a knife. Avery on the other hand went for guns.They had managed to forage as little as they could during these ten days. However, they were only able to get enough all thanks to Avery taking a lot of weapons from their first-time scavenging.Mae had gone near the window, gazing out. “Sky’s clear, people are out, everything seems normal. I think you boys will be okay.” She announced, head still gazing down.The sky did seem clear and it didn't seem like the rain would come anytime soon but then again, they couldn’t be so sure.Avery sighed out loud. “Not like we have a choice anyway. We don't want to die of hunger and thirst, do we?” He said to no one in particular and then to Danny, “Let's run along
Avery turned questioningly to Danny. "Yo man, How do you know about the store?" he asked Danny, skepticism etched on his face.Well since Avery didn't know him from before, he could as well pull off with whatever explanation he comes up with.Danny scratched his head, a nervous habit he'd picked up since this ordeal began. "I used to live around here," he replied, trying to keep his voice steady despite the gnawing uncertainty in his gut.He wanted to go check it out – to go see if his parents were there. For all he knew, they wouldn't recognize but that was the least.They might be zombies too.Was he ready to stomach such?Avery raised an eyebrow. “Whoa! I never knew you lived this close to the clubhouse. You came to have some fun time close to home but the apocalypse did its thing.” Avery was chuckling amusingly.They were walking in the direction of the store now – of Danny’s house back in his reality. The more people they encountered, the more Danny was convinced that the world
Okay, Avery got him. There was no way he’d tell the man that those people weren't his real parents but just some people who looked like them.Yet, he really did want to see them. He turned to Avery. “What if what we meet there isn't a good one? I might not have the vigor to go to the store anymore if I find my parents are already zombies. Let's go to the store first and there, after.” Danny said.Avery didn't argue with him but instead led the way while Danny trailed behind. His mood had dwindled as he had begun to be crippled in fear of the unknown.The store sure was in bad shape and when they entered it, they found its shelves were empty shelves. Avery and Danny could hear the faint groaning of zombies inside.They were not alone here.“This place sure is creepy," Avery whispered.Danny turned to him, nodding in agreement. “Just like every other goddamn place here. If the weather changes and the bloody rain falls, we are done for. Sounds like there's a lot of them in here.” He said
Danny's breath grew heavy, and cold sweat dripped down his slim face as he stood before the five bullies. It had been the semi-final of the annual talent hunt program at school two days ago, and Danny, the perennial target of everyone's mockery, had surprised everyone by defeating the five most popular dancers with his natural dance talent. Now, these bullies had cornered him, claiming that they needed to "teach him a lesson" because they couldn't accept their defeat.Jon, the leader of the group, sneered at Danny and ordered his two lackeys, "Pour the chemical on his face. Let's see how he shows up to dance tomorrow with a burnt face!"Danny had already been beaten to a pulp, rendering him unable to escape or call for help. He could only kneel there, his hands held up high by two of the boys, while another approached him with a vial filled with a lethal acid.The sound of the approaching footsteps reverberated in Danny's ears, growing louder and more ominous until the boy reached hi
As if his voice was recharging their strength, the two strange-looking people began to approach him faster. Impulse told Danny to run. He wanted to run but then, he asked himself why he should run from the two harmless people who looked like they needed his help.“Are you guys okay?” he asked but to his dismay, the man tripped on the dead body on the floor and fell on it while the girl tripped on the man and fell on the floor.Now, they were both crawling toward him, snarling and outstretching their hands reaching out to him.The man first grabbed Danny’s leg but Danny jerked away in fright. “What's wrong with you?!” he hollered again, already starting to sweat in the hot corridor.Some black worms were crawling out of the dead body and crawling up the body of the two people in front of him –but they seemed not to care about the slimy things as they entered into their ears and even their mouths.“What in the world is this?!” Danny grumbled in disgust, almost puking.He heard a noise fr
Abruptly, the girl had turned to the screen and Danny who was as lost as a puppy could only do the same.The breaking news had different tapes of streets, cities, and countries being displayed. The roads were secluded and it was the afternoon unlike now when it was the night.Cars were dumped around, blood stains and bodies could be seen on some of the streets the screen displayed with the word ‘AFTER’ boldly stamped on the screen.“It is just a day and it's already worst than I thought.” the girl muttered beside Danny.Danny glanced at her and asked the question dancing in his throat. “What is worst than you thought?” he asked with doubt, still finding it hard to stomach the whole zombie thing the girl had mentioned to him.Suddenly, almost immediately he asked that, the serene display on the screen change to the opposite. Danny heard screams and gunshots and when he turned back to the screen, what he saw left his jaw slacking.“That is what's worst than I thought.” the girl breathed
Somehow, the statement made him stand abruptly up. “I am not going anywhere outside. Those things are right out of the door. Why not just wait until help comes?” He argued.He heard the grunt which came from her in reciprocation to his words. “Tell me, Danny, how did you suddenly turn from the intrepid one to this scaredy cat?” To that, he had no answer. Never had he been a fearless guy so whatever she was saying was as alien to his ears as this reality he found himself.“You heard the lady, the zombies can't move in daylight. If we go in the morning, we stand a better chance to keep alive.” she raised and dropped her shoulders, her chest heaving in apparent frustration.He heard the broadcaster but that point did not serve enough to make him any less scared.“But it's dim in the building!” he found the nearest excuse that came to his mind. “What building is this anyway?” he blurted, turning to swivel his neck around as though he was just noticing his surroundings.The widening of t