LINCOLN
The Pit
As Nari was set on her feet she immediately searched behind them where they’d come from, hoping to find somewhere they could retreat away from the dead encroaching on them. She was already getting ready to run when Cabrera’s hand locked onto her wrist, stopping her from leaving. She turned to face him, to see what he was doing and why he’d be delaying now when her eyes fell onto the devouring happening just beyond the doors. Bile gurgled up in her throat, threatening to make her vomit, she forced herself to swallow it down.
She hissed as Cabrera tugged on her arm, dragging her along behind him, a sharp pain in her shoulder but she certainly would not complain. She trusted in the man, in the fact that he had some idea of where they could go to get away from the horde.
When she saw the cage she was stunned to silence; in any other circumstances, she would have begged him to take her anywhere else. She followed him up the steps then spun around as she spoke and closed the cage door behind her. “Wait!” She called after him. “Just come in here too, Ignacio!”
It was too late, before she could even finish what she was saying more dead were crowding around the door, reaching through the bar at her and forcing Cabrera away. She kept back, out of their reach, her hands shaking as she covered her mouth and sobbed. She was going to watch him die, get torn apart in front of her and there was nothing she could do to stop it.
Nari turned away from the sight, hearing the wet thumps against the bars, feeling the warm splattering of gore on her legs. She couldn’t look, if she did she’d be paralyzed again and that helped no one. She searched around the cage, pointedly avoiding looking at the dark brown staining that had once been Buster’s blood, for anything that might help, anything that could be used.
Behind where they’d come, through the open doors she saw movement. Not the movement of the dead but of people, a person! “Hey!” She screamed, “Here! Help him! Please! We need help!”