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Countryside Venom

Elwin

Slave to the Matrix
Allover England, a deadly virus has spread and the major cities have quarantined. Away from the chaos in the countryside, many people reside from allover the country into refugee camps. In Scotland, a small refugee camp is living in the deep countryside offering safety to the few that survive. Who knows how long the vampires will stay away and who knows how long the survivors can keep their own sanity?
 
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Rain:


The Citys burned to ashes until nothing remained, the streets ran red with the blood of the fallen, until the world itself seemed to bleed. Rain had traveled for days seeking more blood, more food. With wild abandon Rain fed on wildlife, livestock, anything that was readily available to consume. After a number of weeks Rain found their camp and more would follow the scent left behind. Rain throughly enjoyed the screams of the humans as the rampage began and blood began to pour from forth.
 
Eva


The road was silent. For miles and miles, nothing could be heard other than the delicate whistle of the wind slipping through the dewy grass. The atmosphere was grey and lifeless, like the deathbed of a firework. Commotion was gone and decay remained. Along the abandoned road, the patter of a pair of feet slowly moved forward. The feet were bare and tired; stones encased between the toes and blood dried comfortably on dirty little scratches and cuts. They belonged to a leggy redhead with a stone face. She walked without a goal. Her green eyes were misted and blank, but she walked on. Her hair blew softly, giving light where there was no light. Without lives moving like normal, the sun did not often come about. Or at-least when it did, it went unnoticed.
 
Lance:


I had been walking the paths of the refugee camp for a while, the sleepless nights still haunted me, and those things were still out there somewhere. Looking up into the night sky made me feel better for some reason, the mystery, the beauty, it was all I needed ot center myself and start walking back towards my tent. As soon as I turned a corner the worst came to pass. The screaming and wailing started once again, just like before it came slow and started to spread. I ran in the opposite direction and tried to outrun them if I could.


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Espen


It were all too quiet, nowadays. I'd be sittin' comfortably on a fold-out camping chair outside my tent almost forgetting the blood thirsty skies as they disappeared into the night. There was once I time I could sit and say that the sunset was beautiful. One time, I'd have my arm snug around the shoulders of my wife; I'd compare her to the sunset. Yet those deceiving strips of pink and red only marked the start of a long fruitless night. Danger would reign the horizon.


Eva


I made it back to the camp, just before it hit nightfall. A couple of people still dared to lounge around outside their tents. Some chatted, some just watched blankly. I was thankful for the company. I tiptoed back to my tent, my feet aching from the walk. My shoes were in my hand literally destroyed. The amount of walking I had done the past week had literally tore them apart and I was in dire need for a new pair. I entered my tent, lighting a small lantern and placed it on the floor. I collapsed to the ground, immediately caressing my toes with my hands. It was bliss, just to rub them a little.
 
Lance:


A barrage of screams came from down the ways as I ran for mt life, I hadn't known how many were here but even this place safe anymore. Many people stood around wondering what the commotion was but I didn't stop to look with them, for that might be the difference of life and death for me right now.


Rain:


Rain had butchered quite a number of people before more came and the slaughter began. This was rains earliest memory, slaughter on the city streets, people in a panic trampling each other in an attempt to escape. Men with guns had tried to stop them, but ultimately they fell just like all the others, that wasn't going to change here and now, for this was just another meal to them. Cries of pain and horror rose into the air as the blood flowed at their feet. Looking down one of the columns of tents Rain saw a group of people looking to see what was going on and decided this was going to be fun. Rain meet impact with the group before they even knew rain had moved. Ripping out throats and drinking from them as others were frozen in fear.
 
Eva


A
hailstorm of screams pierced the silence as I saw an uproar of scurrying bodies on the outside of my tent. Shit, shit, shit. There was an invasion, the infected had found us. I had prepared for this many times, I wasn't worried for my own safety; my worry was for the helpless of the camp. Quickly, I grabbed a small dagger and hooked the sheath to my trousers. I then picked up a small handgun, loading it with ammo and stuffing the rest into a backpack which I also filled with food and a canteen on water. One, two, three. I ran out of the tent and fired at a vampire which was running at me. It was the picture of a nightmare. Blood oozed from every inch of its spindly body and its eyes glowed with the darkest depth.
 
Lance:


It was in the middle of running that I noticed that they wernt just behind me, they were all around me too, they had started to surround the camp. I ran and heard gunshots directly in front of the path I was going to take. Running to see what it was it was a girl that had just shot one and killed it, the body looked like something from an old horror movie, it was repulsive beyond measure. I looked to the woman "we have to get out of here, they are attacking from almost all sides."


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