Fintan
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Smirking darkly, each side of his split tongue gliding over his canines as Mal heard the shrieking alarms, already knowing that the hordes of the undead they had seen just a moment ago would be attracted to the noise. Cracking his knuckles, Mals fingernails extended into sharp talons as he calmly walked past Carter.
" If he rigged all this, he likely gave them an entry point we cannot access. Let me give that a try."
Shoving his fist through the metal grating in the front window, Mal chuckled darkly as the metal caging tore into his flesh, the glass behind it erupting into shards, his knuckles unscathed due to thick callouses he had formed before the bombs. Bending his arm at the elbow, he tore the grating clean out of the wall, the bolts that had held it in rattling to the ground. Removing the tore metal cage from his arm, the wounds already healing, Mal turned to his new human companion, his voice regaining the double toned, cold, quality it had before, his breath fogging in front of his mouth.
"Get to the van. I'll hold the dead at bay until you can get up there."
He knew the moment the window had shattered, allowing a burst of fresh air in, that the killer was nearby. Two things gave them away: In order to set all of this off, with all nearby cellular and radio towers down, they must be close, and their unique scent was in the air, although only a thin wisp of it.
Turning back to the window, Mal smirked, excited for a challenge.
"By the way, names Malik, but you can call me Mal."
Leaping through the window frame Mal locked in on the first of the undead, and immediately began sprinting towards it, ripping the windshield wiper off a nearby shrieking car. In an instant he was behind the zombie, the windshield wiper buried through its throat and halfway into the asphalt, pinning it to the road. Turning slowly, Mal stomped down on the things head, silencing it forever before unleashing an inhuman battle cry.
" If he rigged all this, he likely gave them an entry point we cannot access. Let me give that a try."
Shoving his fist through the metal grating in the front window, Mal chuckled darkly as the metal caging tore into his flesh, the glass behind it erupting into shards, his knuckles unscathed due to thick callouses he had formed before the bombs. Bending his arm at the elbow, he tore the grating clean out of the wall, the bolts that had held it in rattling to the ground. Removing the tore metal cage from his arm, the wounds already healing, Mal turned to his new human companion, his voice regaining the double toned, cold, quality it had before, his breath fogging in front of his mouth.
"Get to the van. I'll hold the dead at bay until you can get up there."
He knew the moment the window had shattered, allowing a burst of fresh air in, that the killer was nearby. Two things gave them away: In order to set all of this off, with all nearby cellular and radio towers down, they must be close, and their unique scent was in the air, although only a thin wisp of it.
Turning back to the window, Mal smirked, excited for a challenge.
"By the way, names Malik, but you can call me Mal."
Leaping through the window frame Mal locked in on the first of the undead, and immediately began sprinting towards it, ripping the windshield wiper off a nearby shrieking car. In an instant he was behind the zombie, the windshield wiper buried through its throat and halfway into the asphalt, pinning it to the road. Turning slowly, Mal stomped down on the things head, silencing it forever before unleashing an inhuman battle cry.