Status Undead
Junior Member
The chaos ensues, though there are a few people still struggling to get safe. Denis looks around, noticing Jayden from earlier. He's with his mom, she's covered in blood, a few chunks of skin missing as she fights to keep her son safe. Without hesitation Denis falls to one knee, pulling his rifle over his shoulder in the doorway. Bringing into fight with the dead surrounding them, he adjusts his sights in seconds and takes his first shot. He puts another round in the chamber with his bolt action sniper before taking a second and quickly a third.
The noise attracts a couple of nearby dead, but Denis ignores them as they don't seem to be trying to hard to get to him. He makes his way towards the boy and mom. "Metroko," She knows my name because she's seen me in uniform once. "I was bit, I think I'm infected, you have to keep Jayden safe! Please!" Denis didn't take too much time to think about it, he noticed a blanket in a nearby shopping cart, abandoned. He grabbed it and lifted Jayden out of his wheelchair, wrapping the soft blue blanket in a way where Jayden could sit. Denis then lifted Jayden and the blanket and arranged it so Jayden was against his back, facing him so he could use his arms for support. He tied the blanket in a sort of harness, reaching under his arms and tying a knot around the back of his neck, carrying most of the weight with his lower neck muscles.
With one last look at the mother, and despite Jayden's pleas and disagreement, Denis took off, adjusting his rifle and duffel bag on the run. He went in the direction with the least amount of movement so he could somewhat safely come up with a plan.
The noise attracts a couple of nearby dead, but Denis ignores them as they don't seem to be trying to hard to get to him. He makes his way towards the boy and mom. "Metroko," She knows my name because she's seen me in uniform once. "I was bit, I think I'm infected, you have to keep Jayden safe! Please!" Denis didn't take too much time to think about it, he noticed a blanket in a nearby shopping cart, abandoned. He grabbed it and lifted Jayden out of his wheelchair, wrapping the soft blue blanket in a way where Jayden could sit. Denis then lifted Jayden and the blanket and arranged it so Jayden was against his back, facing him so he could use his arms for support. He tied the blanket in a sort of harness, reaching under his arms and tying a knot around the back of his neck, carrying most of the weight with his lower neck muscles.
With one last look at the mother, and despite Jayden's pleas and disagreement, Denis took off, adjusting his rifle and duffel bag on the run. He went in the direction with the least amount of movement so he could somewhat safely come up with a plan.