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“What? Of course I’m not a fucking zombie!”
Sterling raised his hands in a defensive shrug at the man’s incredulous response. “Hey, hey, you can never be too sure, you know?” He said, attention turning to the zombie that continued to approach him with dragging, uneven steps. The young man matched the police officer’s pace with his own retreating steps backwards in an effort to maintain the same distance between them.
“Distract him?” Sterling retorted, face scrunching into a sneer. “And what, be your bait as you escape? No way man,” He said, moving off to the side and tracking forwards closer to the police car. But it didn’t matter, the zombie was fully focused on him now, the guttural sounds in his throat voicing his determination. Sterling watched, wide eyed, as the other man took trembling steps towards the police officer. He caught sight of the weapon in his hand, held tightly with the determination to kill. Sterling nodded rapidly, urging the man to strike the killing blow and release them from the suffocating tension that the zombie trapped them in, but instead he backed off and threw a rock at the undead police officer instead. Sterling let out a trapped breath as the zombie turned its attention away from him and in another direction. He rolled his eyes at the orders the other man barked at him, but for once in his life, didn’t outwardly reject them. Fine, if the man wanted to switch roles and dangle himself as zombie bait, he was more than welcome to. Sterling could handle answering a damn radio instead.
His expression twisted into a look of concentration. The zombies dragging feet and inhuman grunts were loud in the heat laden air, their presence dominating Sterling’s mind and attention. He caught bits and pieces of the voice on the radio. It sounded like a woman, her voice strained in panic and stress. How many others were out there in the same position as he and the other man were? Sterling swallowed hard at the thought of the disproportionate amount that were in the same position as the undead police officer.
Sterling picked up the microphone to the radio in the car, turning over the sleek black device in his hand. “Hello? Can you hear me?” He said into the radio, finger still pressed on the button as he added. “Fuck, this thing is weird.”
He leaned out of the open door to the police car, to shout over to the man still dancing with the zombie outside. Wait--was he trying to have a conversation with it? Sterling rolled his eyes before clearing his throat and calling out, “It’s another person." His voice carried easily through the air. The zombie turned its attention to him at the sound, but with another rock being thrown his way, quickly forgot about Sterling and continued on his trek towards his prey. “I think they need help--they’re at the surf shack thing but I don't fuckin know where that is, do you?”
Sterling raised his hands in a defensive shrug at the man’s incredulous response. “Hey, hey, you can never be too sure, you know?” He said, attention turning to the zombie that continued to approach him with dragging, uneven steps. The young man matched the police officer’s pace with his own retreating steps backwards in an effort to maintain the same distance between them.
“Distract him?” Sterling retorted, face scrunching into a sneer. “And what, be your bait as you escape? No way man,” He said, moving off to the side and tracking forwards closer to the police car. But it didn’t matter, the zombie was fully focused on him now, the guttural sounds in his throat voicing his determination. Sterling watched, wide eyed, as the other man took trembling steps towards the police officer. He caught sight of the weapon in his hand, held tightly with the determination to kill. Sterling nodded rapidly, urging the man to strike the killing blow and release them from the suffocating tension that the zombie trapped them in, but instead he backed off and threw a rock at the undead police officer instead. Sterling let out a trapped breath as the zombie turned its attention away from him and in another direction. He rolled his eyes at the orders the other man barked at him, but for once in his life, didn’t outwardly reject them. Fine, if the man wanted to switch roles and dangle himself as zombie bait, he was more than welcome to. Sterling could handle answering a damn radio instead.
His expression twisted into a look of concentration. The zombies dragging feet and inhuman grunts were loud in the heat laden air, their presence dominating Sterling’s mind and attention. He caught bits and pieces of the voice on the radio. It sounded like a woman, her voice strained in panic and stress. How many others were out there in the same position as he and the other man were? Sterling swallowed hard at the thought of the disproportionate amount that were in the same position as the undead police officer.
Sterling picked up the microphone to the radio in the car, turning over the sleek black device in his hand. “Hello? Can you hear me?” He said into the radio, finger still pressed on the button as he added. “Fuck, this thing is weird.”
He leaned out of the open door to the police car, to shout over to the man still dancing with the zombie outside. Wait--was he trying to have a conversation with it? Sterling rolled his eyes before clearing his throat and calling out, “It’s another person." His voice carried easily through the air. The zombie turned its attention to him at the sound, but with another rock being thrown his way, quickly forgot about Sterling and continued on his trek towards his prey. “I think they need help--they’re at the surf shack thing but I don't fuckin know where that is, do you?”
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