"Do you know where the juniors are?" Ha-ri had spoken earlier that day, clearly concerned about Wu-jin.
"No, I don't know. Everyone's zombies." Mi-jin scoffs. "It's not like they'd stay with their class." She gestures to Eun-woo. "She didn't."
"My class was already full of zombies," Eun-woo defended. "And it happened during lunch, so..."
Ha-ri scoffs, fidgeting with her lighter.
"Stop that. You're driving me up the wall." Ha-ri spoke, getting more annoyed.
"Let's go." Mi-jin gestures for the others to follow.
"Let's just go tomorrow." Ha-ri explained, glancing towards the window. "It's too dark to see anything out there. We won't see the zombies coming."
"Before you said we should go at night, so the zombies don't see us." Mi-jin explains, shrugging.
"People change their minds all the time, all right?"
"Shut up and get up already!"
"No, I'm not going."
"I swear to…"
"Guys!" Eun-woo shouted, sighing in disbelief. "Now isn't the time to fight, please!"
Mi-jin scoffs. "You're not a part of this conversation."
"Leave her alone, Mi-jin," Ha-ri growls lowly.
"Hey. Grab your arrows and follow me." Mi-jin orders Ha-ri.
"Shut up and sit down." Ha-ri gestures towards the spot where Mi-jin chose to sleep.
"That fuck." Mi-jin growled and clenched her fists. "Spoken like an athlete."
"What?" Ha-ri stood straighter, glaring right at Mi-jin.
"Doing nothing is your specialty." Mi-jin shrugged casually.
"Mi-jin!" Eun-woo spoke up in disbelief.
"It's true," Mi-jin says, glancing towards the junior. "All she does is shoot arrows, and she's gonna go to college and make a bunch of money." She turns towards Ha-ri. "Your life's easy, so all you know how to do is sit on your ass and wait."
"Who says shooting arrows gets you into college?" Ha-ri asks, disbelief in her tone.
"Doesn't it?" Mi-jin scoffs, looking at Ha-ri.
"You're so fucking ignorant." Ha-ri said, causing everyone to look at her in shock. She wasn't really one to swear, but then again, Mi-jin can get on everyone's nerves. "Be quiet already. You don't know anything."
"Fuck you." Mi-jin scoffs, walking towards her. "Hey. How'd you know?" Ha-ri didn't answer. Mi-jin shoved Ha-ri back, but the Archer just stood with her arms crossed. "Hey. How'd you know I was ignorant? Huh? Is it on Facebook?"
Eun-woo grabbed ahold of Mi-jin's arm gently, "Please, Mi-jin. Stop. It's easy to tell-"
Mi-jin shoved Eun-woo back, and Min-jae quickly grabbed the young girl to steady her. Turning back to Ha-ri, Mi-jin shoved her chest again, more harsh.
"Please, stop," Eun-woo whispered quietly.
"Why should she? She got hit." Min-jae explained, turning to his best friend. "Hey, don't hold back."
Mi-jin shoved Ha-ri again, and this time the younger girl retaliated by lunging for Mi-jin.
"You fucking--"
Mi-jin and Ha-ri fought, physically fought. They threw punches and kicks at each other, not stopping.
"Stop it." Jun-seong tried, but the girls kept at it. Eun-woo covered her eyes and took in a shaky breath.
"That's enough." Min-jae ordered. Didn't get just say that Ha-ri shouldn't hold back? What?
The girls still continued while the boys tried to get them to stop. Eun-woo stayed back a bit so she didn't get caught in the crossfire.
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Apocalyptic Adventure
HorrorA new day, new friends, and new adventures. Follow Park Hyun-Ok as she hides with other classmates to escape the Apocalypse they're now in.