2.Yeah, so? Your point?

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I ran down the hall, this time a few things here and there did surprise me. But I just laughed it all off. The screams got louder as I reached the middle of the mansion. I entered a large room which looked like an old ball room and almost all the students were there. I quickly ran to Sora when I saw him. Everyone was talking about what they saw. When I entered all the doors closed and the lights began flickering.

“Oh man, what’s going on!” Sora yelled. Everyone screamed. We heard a loud sound and a few people tried getting out but the doors were locked. You could only hear the high pitch screams of the girls pointing up. The roof began falling down, breaking apart. And I can’t help but feel that this isn’t a part of the act. The boys burst open the doors that are all around the room and everyone rushed out. There are 4 floors above us and they’re all tumbling down in one moment. If anyone’s going to stay here then they’ll surly die. I helped a few people up and helped them out. I quickly scanned the room for any people left. I was about to leave when I realized Sora on the ground with his leg stuck between planks. Blood rushed down his leg.

“Sora!” I yelled as I ran to him. I collapsed onto my knees there and helped him get the planks off of him. I examined the cut in his leg. If it doesn’t get treated then it won’t stop bleeding. IT was rather deep. Sora stared up at the roof.

“Troid, you need to get out of here! Its 4 floors falling! We’ll die!” Then we heard a loud crash and everything was falling down at once. I have to think fast! I quickly jumped up and climbed over Sora. All of the heavy planks fell on top of me and blood spat all over. A wooden piece with a sharp end spiked right through my back and through my chest. I held my body up higher that it didn’t touch Sora. When it all ended I pushed my body up and stood up. Sora was left speechless and didn’t move. He slowly got up and stood in front of me with worries.

“Dude…you just received a massive impact and a stake through your heart. How…how are you still standing?” He grabbed me by the shoulders and stared at me. “What are you?” I pushed him off and shook my head. I took the stake from my chest and pulled it out slowly. Blood spat more and I threw the stake to the side, on top of all the wood. I took off my shirt and touched the hole in my chest with the blood dripping off. I twitched in pain. A light smoke formed around the hole and it grew closed in a matter of seconds. Sora stepped back and tripped over the wood. He stared at me with wide eyes.

“I’m going to repeat myself. What. Are. You?” He asked me, very demanding. I sighed.

“Well…I’m a zombie. Yeah, so? Your point?” His eyes widened and it shot to my chest where the hole was a few seconds ago. That spot was now burning and flesh unravelled and fell to the ground.

“What…why’d you never tell me?” He jumped up and ran to me. I could literally see stars in his eyes. “That’s so awesome!” I blinked and stared at him.

“Wha-?”

“I mean being a zombie must be the greatest thing in the world!” Blink.

“Wha-?”

“I mean you can’t die and if you really want you can start a zombie apocalypse!” Blink.

“Wha-?”

“How long are you going to keep doing the ‘wha’ thing and start telling me about how you became a freaking zombie!” Sigh.

“The serial killer killed me and I became a zombie. That’s it.” He remained silent then sighed.

“How?” He said long and draggy. “Details man, I need details!” I rolled my eyes.

“I-I’m still trying to figure that out. So far my only conclusion is a necromancer brought me back to life.”

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