Xibilation
Y'all are peasants
It was nighttime. The shrieking and howls of zombies echoed throughout the forest. A cool breeze drifted through the trees, making an eerie whistling sound. Kris blindly stumbled as she ran, blinking back tears. She crashed through the forest, arms flailing as she tried to get running momentum. She still felt the feeling of the slimy, wrinkled, zombie hand as it had closed around her arm. Her mother being bitten, paling, and turning into- into one of them- was imprinted beneath her eyelids and she struggled to navigate through the trees.
Kris struggled to get the image out of her head so she could concentrate. She knew that there was a town somewhere close. That had been her group's destination before the attack.
Her legs started to give out as they reached full exhaustion. She tripped over a branch, and her face made full contact with the hard, dirt ground. She had felt the skin in her hands tear when she caught herself. She struggled to pick herself up, her arms shaking. No matter how physically exerted she was, Kris knew that she had to keep going. To keep running. She had gotten a head-start, but the zombies were fast. Tears dripped down from the tip of her nose as she knelt with her knees on the ground, her arms holding up the rest of her weight.
Kris couldn't help but smirk- a shaky, tear-filled smirk- at the irony of her position. She had been into this position too many times to count. At a bar, a dirty street alley, a random guy's house. Hell, she even remembered this one time before the bombings that involved a soldier and a long, dirty-
The screeching of zombies snapped her back into reality. She quickly got back up, stumbling a little as her achy legs kept were forced to run again. Kris continued to sprint through the trees, towards the town she hoped would soon enter her vision.
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Kris struggled to get the image out of her head so she could concentrate. She knew that there was a town somewhere close. That had been her group's destination before the attack.
Her legs started to give out as they reached full exhaustion. She tripped over a branch, and her face made full contact with the hard, dirt ground. She had felt the skin in her hands tear when she caught herself. She struggled to pick herself up, her arms shaking. No matter how physically exerted she was, Kris knew that she had to keep going. To keep running. She had gotten a head-start, but the zombies were fast. Tears dripped down from the tip of her nose as she knelt with her knees on the ground, her arms holding up the rest of her weight.
Kris couldn't help but smirk- a shaky, tear-filled smirk- at the irony of her position. She had been into this position too many times to count. At a bar, a dirty street alley, a random guy's house. Hell, she even remembered this one time before the bombings that involved a soldier and a long, dirty-
The screeching of zombies snapped her back into reality. She quickly got back up, stumbling a little as her achy legs kept were forced to run again. Kris continued to sprint through the trees, towards the town she hoped would soon enter her vision.
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