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A month without Nico, and I was still broken. I would never heal, and my heart seemed made of ice. I would never, ever love again. It only brought misery and sadness.
I moved into a very big walmart. I had to kill about a dozen zombies or so in order to make it mine, but I finally conquered it.
Food seemed endless. There were toilets and lots of freezed food that did not spoil. There were sofas were I could rest confortably and blankets to keep warm, as winter had started.
I'd only had to put a big lock on the door and the building was mine.
I didn't go out as ofter then, and never during nightime. I could not bear to see the stars, it just reminded me of the wonderful brother I'd just lost.
I had a calendar which was useless right now, but I liked it because it showed how much time had we humans lost in the Apocalypse.
I stared at the date, and found out my birthday had been two weeks ago. I was fourteen now. Yay! Happy Birthday to me!
The thought made me wanna puke. I pushed it all away and prepared myself for a new adventure. I'd decided that cities were a dangerous place. Zombies kept trying to enter my shelter and military operations sometimes were so noisy that attracted hundreds of zombies.
I wanted to escape to the mountains. I could grow my food, keep animals, and it would be quiet. Also, being in the city just reminded me of Nico. And I was living alone. I could not mourn. I needed to be alert or I would die.
So I packed as much canned food as I could carry, as well as some drinks and a first aid kit. I put on a white short sleeved shirt and jeans, which was my travel outfit. I put a bandana in my head and grabbed my sword, which I'd grown very fond of.
I took one last sight at what had been my home for nearly a month. It was sad to leave it, but I pushed the feelings away.
Suddenly, I heard the noise of glass shattering. Someone was breaking in.
I sighted. Why did that always happen to me?
I held on my sword and prepared to hunt down.
Who I saw first was a blond boy with bright blue eyes. I took him down in two hits and tied him to a stand. Next, I saw a latina girl who looked like a firce and mighty warrior. I caught her from the back and tied her next to the boy.
"If you dare to move, I'll show no mercy" I told them, cold as ice "You dare to raid my shelter, and you might as well be dead"
I got a whimper from the boy as a response.
I heard noises from behind, which meant there was at least another survivor.
I ran towards the source of the noise, and found another blonde boy running away all alone, while zombies started to enter trough the broken window.
Great. Just great. If I wasn't planning to leave before, then I'd deffinetly be now.
Zombies moaning were distracting me. I was starting to trace another plan, when-
"Look out!"
A really tall and bulky boy pushed me to the side. I was about to scream and kill him, when I realized that there was a zombie right next to where i was before. It would have bitten me...
Had the boy just... saved my life?
I stared at the zombie, and horror drew in my face. It was scratching the boy, sho was now lying uncouncious.
"Oh no you won't!" I raised my sword and killed the zombie right away.
The boy was bleeding badly. If he didn't get any help, he would die. I should leave him, I thought. But how can you leave to die someone who saved your life?
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The Girl Who Stopped the Apocalypse (pjo fanfiction)
FanfictionFrazel because there isn't enough content of these two cuties. Hazel Levesque lives alone with her mother, who does strange experiments with someone that Hazel isn't allowed to see. One day, a "fatal mistake" causes the Apocalypse to start. Zombies...