"HELP!"
Following the distressed sounds, I entered a nearby building. In a large open area filled with broken concrete and other debris, a single young man was cornered by three zombies. He held a metal bar in his hands, which he was swinging wildly, barely keeping the monsters at bay. They were slowly crowding him into a corner, but seemed unable to reach any closer. The man continued swinging, all the while a constant stream of half-intelligible cursing and complaints escaping from his mouth.
"Damned traitor.... Make him regret... snap his neck... no that's too good for him! ... boiling... oil... funnel...!"
For all that this is a life threatening situation, why do I get the feeling he seems... like he's having fun?
Shaking off the wayward thought, I rushed in, sword drawn, striking the zombies down with a few swings. As their heads tumbled to the ground, I kneeled down, using their shredded clothes to carefully clean the blade. As I looked up, I saw the startled face of the man I saved, and felt a moment of panic.
"Liam?"
After staring silently a few moments, I shook my head sadly
It wasn't him.
He was older, taller, with a slimmer build. His hair, though a similar dark shade, was longer and roughly cut. His face was not the one in my memories, with a slimmer nose and a more pointed chin, but his eyes... they were the exact same shade of dark blue as Liam in the previous world. It was the eyes that had initially caused me to call out, the amused light in them so familiar it was as if he were still right in front of me.
But he wasn't. I had left that world, and therefore Liam, behind.
"I'm sorry, I mistook you for someone else."
The man shook his head, his face still pale with shock. "Don't be sorry! You saved my life!" He walked forward, holding out a trembling hand to shake. "I'm so glad you showed up when you did!"
I took his hand, trying to smile comfortingly. "Happy to help. Are you going to be okay? How'd you end up here all alone?"
"I got separated from my... friends." He looked at me closely. "You're such a strong person, I would have died without you! I know I'm weaker than you, and might be a burden but... would you... be willing to let me tag along until we get to camp?"
Poor guy, he still looks terrified.I patted him on the shoulder. "Of course."
He sighed with relief. "Thank you. You're my hero!"
I laughed at that. "Just call me Blaire."
"I'm William! But you can call me Liam."
"Liam?" I paused, unable to hold back from asking. "I'm sorry... but... have we met before?"
"Hmm... Unfortunately no, I would have definitely remembered you. But perhaps we were fated to meet?" His eyes were clear as he spoke, without any recognition. I frowned.
It can't be the same person... but he's just as weird as Liam from the other world, that's for sure. Unable to shake the sense of familiarity, I sheathed my sword and gestured for him to follow.
"Let's go."
"Of course, savior of my life! I'll follow you to the ends of the earth!"
"... Just to the camp is fine."
As we stepped out into the street we were immediately confronted by the sight of a large group of tough-looking, scarred men, each carrying multiple weapons. As I tensed up, my hand on my sword hilt, the closest man in the group spotted us, his eyes lighting up with excitement.
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FantasyI don't know who I am. I don't know why I'm trapped in this never ending cycle of rebirth. All I know is that I wake up inside the worlds of unfinished stories, with a mission to accomplish the author's wishes and stabilize the worlds now headed for...