The Rising: A Zombie Apocalypse

The Rising: A Zombie Apocalypse

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There had been a foreboding feeling within my chest when I awoke that fateful morning. Looking back now, perhaps it was my long buried primitive instincts warning me, trying to broadcast through the technologically advanced world that everything was not as peaceful as it seemed. I wish I would have listened. Maybe then some of my friends would still be alive or at least they would have stayed dead. ***** "- you're kidding, right?" Matt asks, looking over at me and then back to Alex. I know that he's not though. Alex has finally decided that I'm not worth keeping around, so why not send me into an unknown building that could be swarmed with the undead? It would be one less mouth for him to feed, and one less person to challenge his authority. "She's a big girl," He mocks. "Isn't that right, sweetie?"
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Lunch went by pretty quickly, and we were back to classes soon enough. I'd forgotten to get a book from my locker, so I quickly went to get it. I was leaning on the locker next to mine as I quickly scanned my schedule on my locker door, when warm air fanned the side of my face. "Move." Being the excellent human being I am, I jumped out of fright, flinging the heavy calculus textbook in my hand backwards. I heard a grunt and turned to find the person behind me now hunched over as they held onto a part of their face. "Oh God! I'm so sorry!" I panicked. And then he looked up. The first thing I noticed was his short, dark hair. It looked so smooth, and I almost reached out to play with it. My eyes trailed down to his strong jaw line, down to his broad shoulders. I didn't even realize that I was biting my lip as I further inspected the Adonis before me. His arm flexed, bringing my attention to the amber eye he was now covering. It was him. Six. The most popular and dangerous guy in school. And I'd managed to injure him with my calculus textbook. I'm dead. *********** #11 Teen Fiction - 31 December 2015 #15 Teen Fiction - 16 December 2015 #16 Teen Fiction - 16 December 2015

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