Chapter 3

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"-Ena..." I heard a voice and then open my eyes. I was in a dark place I looked around as my body shivered from fear. "Xena!" Again, the voice became louder, its a girls voice. I searched where it came from and suddenly a black shadow appeared and came closer. It's hands wrapped around my whole body. I shouted as I try to move around so that it can release me. But its too strong.

"I've been watching you the whole time kid." It said with a dark raspy voice. "Who are you!?" I said nervously as it tie its hands more tightly and its face come closer to my ear. "Ohh, you will soon find out." It said with a terrifying voice as it talked. " Its hand snaked around my whole body and up to my face. All became dark as I screamed.

"Aaaaahhhhh!" I shouted but realize I was on the bed. Its just a bad dream. "Agh!" I gasp as my head start to hurt. I jumped off the bed and walked downstairs. I took my medicine and a ate breakfast. I walked into the bathroom and took a shower. While drying myself with a towel I took my blaze jacket and black jeans and wear it. I walked out of the house...

In the car, I take my keys from my jacket and start the engine. I drive away from my house and head to the city. Still, no sign of survivors. I've been thinking of giving up by looking for people that don't really exist in this place.

"Hahh!" I sigh in frustration as I scratch my forehead. The sun was already up and a beam of light reflected on my eye. I raise up my hand to my eye to cover it. I look at my watch, it was 9:37 AM.

I take my glasses and get out of the car. Looking around the place I see nothing but an empty city. It got suspicious because when I come to the city there is always creeps to welcome me.

I started walking to observe the place.
"Aaaaaahhhhhhh!" I heard a scream and ran fast to where it came from. I run into a building and trying to concentrate where the voice is. "Aahhhhhhh please help!" I heard it from the second floor. I searched for a stairs and dashed up. "No please no!" I look at my left side and saw a teenage girl. She was surrounded by zombies, she was cornered. She's sitting on the the ground near the wall as she try to cover herself with her slinder arms.

I run fast to her and covered her eyes. "Don't worry this won't take long." I calmed her and take my machine gun from my back with my right hand and point it to the creeps. I pulled the trigger and one by one I shot them in their heads. They all fell down with their brains all around the place...

The girl hugged me tightly and I was surprised. "I'm scared huhuh!" She cried louder and I let her cry all she want...

"Thank you." She said smiling at me. I nodded at her and she smiled widely at me. I was hurt by looking at her. She's all bruised up and full of scratches around her body. "Are you the only one?" I asked her. She looks at me with her tired eyes. "I don't remember all I remember is... I was with my parents and a bus bumped at us and I end up here." She said weakly. I nodded and stand up. "Come with me." I gave my hand to her and she took it. "Okay" she said shyly. I smirked at the thought of her being nervous with me. Am I that scary?

We walked out of the building. I look at my watch it is 11:26 AM. As we walk through the road I saw a clothes shop. I look to her and scanned her clothes. Well she looks like a... Well lets just skip it. "Since you don't have clothes want to go shopping?" I asked her and her face lit up and smiled widely. "Yeah, sure!" She said happily. I smiled a little.

We both walked in the shop and searched some clothes for her. She walked around as if a curious mouse likes to take everything that catches its attention. "By the way what's your name?" she asked curiuosly. Ohh yeah we didn't introduce each other yet. "Xena." I said coldly. "Xena, what a cool name. No wonder you look badass even your name is badass." She said joyfully. Is she a psycho? Last time I checked, she cried when I save her from those creeps. But now she looks happy. I'm kind of creep out because of her but I'm glad that she's not that terrified anymore.

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