Crucial Phone

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"No way we're going to heaven now." Mi-jin hissed, attacking zombies left and ride. Eun-woo didn't want to attack the zombies, despite them being already dead. She couldn't imagine killing anything, especially her classmates and schoolmates. She managed to keep them back with her mop spear though.

"We're alive, so this is heaven." Ha-ri said, nocking her arrow.

"Face it, Ha-ri," Mi-jin started, earning a sharp glare from the Archer, "your brother's dead."

"Did you see him?" Ha-ri snapped quietly.

Mi-jin shrugged, "If I knew what he looked like-"

"He's not dead." Ha-ri hissed. "I hope..."

Mi-jin cocked a brow before sighing and walking over to Ha-ri, interlocking their hands gently. Eun-woo glanced at them, before turning back to the boys.

"Do we have a destination in mind?" Eun-woo asked, quietly.

Min-jae shrugged and shot a zombie. "Ha-ri wants to see if we can find Wu-jin before anything, really. Than we'll go to the archery center. We explained this already, were you paying attention?"

"I can't remember," Eun-woo mumbled.

She turned to Jun-seong, who was frantically fighting back zombies.

"Did you kill any yet?" Min-jae asked.

Eun-woo shook her head, glancing down guiltily.

"Not everyone can kill a dead thing..." Min-jae mumbled, nocking his arrow. He gestured to Jun-seong. "He certainly can't."

Eun-woo chuckled softly.

"Enough talking and more fighting!" Mi-jin ordered as Ha-ri shot another zombie.

"Don't use too much," Eun-woo warned. "You guys don't have much."

Ha-ri nodded, nocking her arrow. "If we don't find him..."

Eun-woo sighed. Ha-ri's only priority was Wu-jin, which was understandable, but she didn't seem to care about the others right now. Find Wu-jin, get out. That was her goal. If they never found Wu-jin...she shook her head. They'd find him. She didn't know him well, since they didn't have classes together, but she still cared about people she didn't know. Especially considering he's Ha-ri's little brother.

Eun-woo glanced into an empty classroom, stepping inside. Maybe she could find a phone in here. She searched in desks, if any student would somehow be smart enough to keep their phone. She found one.

What a miracle.

She grinned and turned it on. Thankfully this idiot had no passcode.

She could call the cops, if they'd listen. They had to now, right? Parents would be concerned that their children didn't come home...wait.

Eun-woo walked to the window, glancing outside. She trembled slightly. Maybe it wasn't just the school that got infected...maybe it was all of Hyosan. She held her breath. She really wished now more than ever that Na-yeon would be safe.

She might have found somewhere safe.

She could have been eaten.

She might be a zombie.

She'd never get to apologize.

She turned, realizing she wasn't with the other seniors. "Guys?"

She walked closer to the door way, looking through the window. Someone was screaming. One of the boys in her class, Gwi-nam, she thinks, was using someone as a human shield. That sick bastard. Entrails were trailing behind as the girl got eaten.

She needed evidence in case she escaped. She held up the phone and brought up the camera app. Carefully, she pressed the photo button. She didn't realize the flash was on. Gwi-nam slowly turned towards her and met her gaze. She gulped.

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