Friends after school

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Hey guys! Just wanted you to know this story is not based on true events if it was we'd all be in a whole lot of troble!!!

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 After school as I headed to my car Jessica and Thomas caught up to me. "Hey Jasmine!" Jessica called. I turned around as she ran up to me. "Let me program me and Thomas's numbers into your phone and you can do the same to ours," she suggested. I handed her my black iPhone and she handed over her Blackberry. After a couple of secounds I got my phone back and Thomas handed me his. I took a picture of both of them and they took a picture of me. When I got home my mom was sitting on the couch watching tv. "Hey mom I'm home!" I walked in front of her and she lunged toward me. I caught her and layed her back against the couch. "Mom?" I wisphered. She sat there staring at the ceiling. Her skin was peeling off in clumps. She gave me a weak smile and pulled up the sleeve of her shirt to revel a bite the size of my fist. 'Dog.' She mouthed. Her smile dissapered and her body shook with a sezure. I started to cry. She stopped moving and she turned green. She stared at me without really looking at me. "No!!" I screamed as she started coming after me. I ran up the stairs to my room and locked the door. I pulled out my phone from my purse and called Jessica. She picked up on the first ring. "The dog get your mom too?" she asked. "Yeah, can you make it over?" I sobbed. "Yeah I live a couple blocks down from you I'll ride my bike over," she hung up and I saw a bike come around the bend in the road. I leaned out the window. "Don't come in through the front door go through the garage up the stairs and to my level," she gave me the thumbs up sign and walked to the garage. She pulled the garage door shut behind her.

When she made it up she gave me a big hug. "Is your mom downstairs?" she asked. "Yeah she can't come up them though because I locked the door to the stairs," I cried. "Shhh," Jessica soothed. She pulled her phone from her back pocket. "Who are you calling?" I asked. "Thomas he needs to come to be safe," she said. There were faint words coming from the other end of the phone. Jessica closed the phone and sighed. "He's coming in his volvo. I told him the garage was the only way up and to close the door behind him," she sat down on my bed and sighed. "First day of school turns into a zombie infestation. Thats gotta suck," Jessica smiled at me and I smiled back through my tears. A volvo sped around the bend in the road and Thomas popped out his car opened the garage and made his way up to my room.

An hour later Jessica and Thomas were on their phones calling as many people as possible to come stay in the house with us. We now had Chad, Jade, Celeste, Tilya, Marrisa, Destiny, Kenlynn, Gabe, and Kenneth all in the same house. Chad had lured my mom out of the house and people could now walk in through the front door. Almost everybody had a car to drive here and those who didn't were picked up and carpoled over. Almost everybody's parents had been bitten by the dog. "Okay I have four more people on the way I told everyone else that's coming to bring all the food they could," Jessica sighed. All the guys were downstairs bringing all the food that was canned and bottled and wouldn't spoil upstairs. Thomas flipped his phone shut. "Five people are on their way here. They're all bringing food," Thomas sighed and sat down cross legged on the floor. A motorcycle ruvved it's engine and we rushed to the window. "Alexander's here," Jessica wisphered. Alexander put his bike in the garage along with all the other cars and go-carts and bikes and dirt-bikes and other means of transportation. A truck with five other people in the back of it pulled up and filed into the house carrying backpacks and plastic bags filled with what I hoped was food. When finnally everyone we could get was here we went down to the living room to have a meeting.

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