Togy
The Fashionable Crab
Teddy Callahan
As the four undead fell out of the open doors, Teddy calmly observed from behind the two in the front, holding his rifle at eye level. He knew his position and why he was in the back, to make sure nothing slipped by and cover the two with his rifle. Pretty simple, pretty easy. But, from the looks of how things were playing out, that wouldn't really be needed. Sybille had already dealt with hers with a devastating shotgun blast, Lars was easily handling the one after him, and the other two were ignoring them entirely and making a beeline for him and Ash.
As the two approached, Teddy was overcome with an internal crisis on whether or not he should shoot. He didn't care about the noise, they'd made enough of that already, but more like he didn't want to waste a bullet. He wasn't stingy with his bullets, but .30-30 rounds weren't just tucked away in every glove box and purse in America, after all. Ten of the bullets he had on hand had been with him for years, shot and reloaded possibly hundreds of times.
Making up his mind, Teddy broke away from Ash so as to have room to fight. He completely missed the fear in her eyes as he went. Stopping a few feet away, Teddy waited patiently as the zombie approached him, rifle hung in his hands. Teddy stood his ground as the undead teen lunged towards him, putting all their weight forward in an attempt to grapple him. Easily, Teddy whipped the butt of his gun across the side of their head and moved to the side, sending the zombie careening by, carried by their momentum and unable to salvage themself.
As the zombie began picking itself up, Teddy rested his leg on their back and shoved their face into the dirt. Kneeling on their back, Teddy quickly stowed his rifle away and flipped out his knife before pressing the dead man's head into the ground. Every action was met by a snarl and an increase in their struggles, but with their arms in too awkward of a position to reach Teddy and their body pinned, they couldn't do much of anything.
Murmuring a "Sorry buddy" under his breath, Teddy quickly slid the knife through the back of their head. Instantly, their struggles stopped.
A few feet away, Ashlynn finished dealing with her infected, and all four were dead. Picking himself up, Teddy dusted himself off before grasping the zombified teen he'd just stabbed and beginning to drag them off the road into the grass.
"Y'know, that was pretty loud" Teddy noted idly as he stepped by the others to collect the remaining bodies, "Think anyone heard that?" he asked, picking up the final dead teen bridal style. The teen's head had been split wide open from the shotgun blast, so Teddy had to make sure nothing stained his shirt as he carried them to to the row of bodies he'd arranged. Buckshot and brain matter never washes out.
Tugging a dirty blue tarp out from under the trailer, Teddy laid it out over the bodies before popping a crisp salute and walking over to lean against the trailer. The tarp barely covered their bodies and he couldn't really afford the time to bury them at the moment, but it was a better send off than most people got. At the very least, it would help him sleep easier.