Lokipi
QT Pi
With the roar of the jeep’s engine, the vehicle was gone, as more and more walkers stumbled out of the murky tree line. The acrid smell of their rotting flesh, green with decay, almost made Cloe gag as she began to run, following the others along the path and into an open field. With her bat in hand, she took down a couple of walkers with a sticking thwack to the skull. The crunch of bone, followed by the soft gurgle of final breath meant that Cloe had hit her target with deadly precision. The very sound made her insides turn cold, her heart sent to stone as it plunged the pit of stomach as the walker in front of her crumpled to the floor.
Others met the same fate as Cloe fled from the camp keeping pace with the others, but Cloe tried not to focus on her victims too much. They were already dead. That was true. But that never really made up for the fact that they had once been living, with families and pets.
During the blur, one of the other few girls belonging to the group gave Cloe a fleeting smile and introduction, but apart from that little was said as they pushed forward. Then the music began. Old. Brass. Classic military. It pulsed through the air like a living heartbeat, attracting the dead like moths to a flame, as most stopped their pursuit and moved off towards the source with, what Cloe would have guessed was, a grunt of excitement.
One after the other, the herd of walkers moved away. Walking past Matthew, who was just a head with so much as a snap of teeth. It was almost too bizarre to believe. Through all her time spent darting from place to place, Cloe had never seen walkers behave like that.
Faltering to a less than graceful stop, Cloe glanced around, trying to figure out if everyone has kept up, not really caring about where the current location was.
“Well…that… was…close.” Cloe offered between short gasps for breath. “Life…always…that…interesting?”
Others met the same fate as Cloe fled from the camp keeping pace with the others, but Cloe tried not to focus on her victims too much. They were already dead. That was true. But that never really made up for the fact that they had once been living, with families and pets.
During the blur, one of the other few girls belonging to the group gave Cloe a fleeting smile and introduction, but apart from that little was said as they pushed forward. Then the music began. Old. Brass. Classic military. It pulsed through the air like a living heartbeat, attracting the dead like moths to a flame, as most stopped their pursuit and moved off towards the source with, what Cloe would have guessed was, a grunt of excitement.
One after the other, the herd of walkers moved away. Walking past Matthew, who was just a head with so much as a snap of teeth. It was almost too bizarre to believe. Through all her time spent darting from place to place, Cloe had never seen walkers behave like that.
Faltering to a less than graceful stop, Cloe glanced around, trying to figure out if everyone has kept up, not really caring about where the current location was.
“Well…that… was…close.” Cloe offered between short gasps for breath. “Life…always…that…interesting?”