Zombpocalypse Part Two

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Hi guys. Well here's part two. Kind of short but thats okay, right? I'd like to thank my friend Ricky for his great help with ideas for events. <3

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We traveled down the hallways, cautiously, of course. But it seemed like there was no need for it; there were no zombies on the second floor.

"Alright, the stairs are up ahead," Dan whispered.

"As if we didn't know that already," Zachariah said.

"Let's just go," I said, getting annoyed already.

We crept downstairs, being as quiet as we possibly could. I turned a corner without bothering to look and almost screamed. One of my school mates was looking down at me, his eyes hollow and hungry. He reached his hand up to grab me.

"Damn it, Skylar! Move!" I heard someone yell behind me. I think it was Kelevra. I was jerked back just as a bat swung around and smashed the zombie face first into the wall. The crunch of his skull made me sick.

"Gross," I heard Karin mutter. I couldn't have said it better myself.

"If you stand still like that you're going to die in no time," Kelevra told me, shaking off his bat.

"Leave her alone. She was scared," Dan retorted.

"Everyone is scared, it's not an excuse." Zachariah entered the argument.

"Can we just go?" Michael grumbled.

I refused to let another zombie get the best of me after that.

There weren't that many zombies inside the school and I was thankful for that. But every once in a while when we turned a corner there were a couple just waiting there dumbly. Zachariah was having a bit too much fun for me to be comfortable with him. The boys seemed to have made a game of it; who can kill the most zombies in the coolest way possible?

We got outside without much trouble, except Karin got brain juice splattered all over her clothes and almost started screaming until Michael covered her mouth. More zombies were outside, but not much.

"Alright, let's clear a path," Kelevra said too enthusiastically.

"On three," Dan grinned.

"One," Micheal started.

"Two," I gulped.

"Three," Zachariah screamed and let out a war cry before charging in. We followed suit, save for the screaming. Dan set his pipe down and finally reached into his back pockets. I prayed his aim was as good as he thought. I ran up to a zombie blocking my path, but before I could even raise my bat a scalpel launched through the zombies skull through the side. I heard Dan laughing. My doubts disappeared.

Kelevra and Zachariah were having a field day, mowing zombies down like no tomorrow. I watched as they both swung at opposite sides of a zombie's head with their bats, causing it to explode in every direction. In no time we reached the front gate and pushed it open.

"Get everything you can carry," Kelevra told the members of group one.

"No problem, see you guys in a few hours," Darius said and gave us all a thumbs up.

"We'll be back before it's dark," Michael guaranteed.

"Keep the doors ready for us," Melissa added with a grin.

"Will do. Now go," said Dan.

We closed the gates behind them and turned around. My jaw dropped. How can such slow moving zombies swarm so fast? I watched as about thirty of my former classmates limped over to us, discolored and disfigured, some with missing limbs. The worst had to be the smell; I think I threw up a little bit.

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