Furious Finch
King Of The Hounds
BLAZE
Atlanta (Walking Dead Universe)
Tucking her hands underneath her arms, Blaze wandered down the grassy cracked concrete street, becoming uncertain about her chances of success. Behind her, rotting faces and gnarled hands began to creep out of smashed windows, ajar doorways and even the gutters and alleyways, Walkers picking up her unusual scent pretty quickly as well as hearing the sound of her metal heels clacking against the asphalt. The unwitting feline had assembled a small herd within the minute, twenty assorted shambling abominations trailing behind her. Her ears were still ringing from her portal experience and she couldn't catch the groans, wheezes and footsteps.
Until finally she noticed the odd rumbling feeling behind her and glanced over her shoulder. Her eyes shrank to pinpricks and she gasped deeply, breaking into a horrified run. She branched away from the path and headed for a building that was abandoned even before the infection made the rounds through the city, vaulting off of a closed dumpster and latching her hands onto a windowsill. The filthy purple kitty struggled to hoist herself into the second floor of the building and hopped up onto her feet, and was immediately greeted by an inexplicable Walker chained to a wall in the dark coming barrelling towards her, held back only barely by the chains, gurgling and flailing its decayed little arms.
Blaze screamed in terror and her hand lit up with fire. She backpedaled to the windowsill and threw the fire at the Walker, igniting the poor trapped monster. In her haste to escape this freak she hit the windowsill and flailed her arms with a shout as she found herself tipping backward out the window. She dropped straight down onto the edge of the dumpster and rolled off of it, surrounded by Walkers which closed in on her in a second. Freaking out, Blaze immolated herself and lashed out in all directions, exerting a significant amount of energy to light up and fry everything within a hundred feet of her. The entire street flew into an inferno, car wrecks suddenly having their alarms go off as they were disturbed and windows exploding from the thermal pressure, raining glass into the streets.
The column of quickly dissipating fire could be seen for miles easily...