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Authors: Scott Shoyer

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Fi picked up her speed as she caught up to the group of reawakened ones.

Recently, all the aches in her joints had disappeared. She could skip for longer intervals without tiring and she’d noticed she could go a lot longer without eating.

Fi loved to skip, especially after playing. When she discarded a broken body, her hands and body covered in blood and gore, she always loved to skip. She would circle around the remains as she skipped. She loved feeling the blood dry on her naked flesh.

As she thought about past playmates, Fi picked up her pace and approached the group of the reawakened.

The closer Fi got, the more she noticed that the five reawakened ones didn’t move the same way as other reawakened ones. There was no limping or dragging broken appendages behind them. None of the reawakened ones had any visible bite marks or torn flesh.

When Fi was within ten feet of the five creatures in front of her, they turned.

There were no scars, no ripped flesh, no intestines hanging over their belts.

These reawakened ones were in the same condition as Fi.

As Fi looked up to meet their gazes, she realized these five weren’t reawakened ones anymore. They had all changed, just like she had. They were now something different. Something new.

Fi wondered if they were drawn to this place just as she was.

A crooked, wicked smile crept across Fi’s face. When the others saw her smile, the same expression grew on their faces.

They all stood there looking at each other.

Looking into each other’s feral, yellow eyes.

 

7

 

Will to Heal Center

Spicewood, Texas

 

“It’s clear,

Cheryl whispered to Walt as she peeked her head around the corner.

Walt stepped out into the hallway and immediately froze like a deer in headlights.

“What’s wrong, Walt?

Cheryl asked.

Cheryl walked out of the kitchen and saw what had stopped Walt.

Twenty feet down the hallway stood four zombies. Walt recognized a few of them from the attack inside the gym.

Cheryl raced down the hallway toward the creatures as a blood-curdling battle cry bellowed from her throat.

Walt followed her and made sure no more of those bastards would sneak up behind them.

The infected ran toward Cheryl as she quickly approached. Walt watched her raise her new weapons as she met the first of the zombies.

Her battle cry long since faded, Cheryl gritted her teeth as she closed in on the first zombie.

Her wooden weapons raised high, she brought the first one down on top of the zombie’s head. The creature’s eyes bulged out, and Cheryl wasted no time and thrusted the other kitchen leg under its chin.

The two simultaneous blows rattled the zombie’s head and cracked its skull as it fell to the ground.

Walt was right next to her and brought Stevie down into the area between the zombie’s neck and shoulder.

The monster Walt struck fell to its knees. Walt quickly placed his foot in the zombie’s chest and worked Stevie loose from the thing’s neck and quickly brought the nail-studded bat down onto the stunned creature’s head.

The zombie’s neck retracted into its chest from the force, and Walt thought that, in a different situation, the sight would’ve been comical.

The other two zombies didn’t slow down at all and charged after Walt and Cheryl.

Cheryl kneeled down on her left leg and swung her right leg out. With a sweeping motion, she knocked the lead zombie onto its ass.

Wasting no time, Cheryl jumped up and slammed the wooden legs into the creature’s chest and face until there was nothing left but a bloody pile.

Cheryl looked over and saw that Walt had Stevie stuck in the last zombie’s chest. The nails were lodged into bone.

“Walt!

Cheryl screamed. “Catch!”

Walt extended his free arm as Cheryl threw one of the wooden legs.

Walt caught the weapon and immediately smashed the zombie in the neck. Before Walt could strike the creature again, he heard Cheryl’s battle cry and moved out of the way.

Cheryl smashed the wooden leg into the zombie’s face and shattered all the bones. Walt heard a wet sound as broken bones pushed their way into meat. The zombie’s sinus cavities filled with bone shards and cartilage.

The zombie slid down the wall.

Cheryl and Walt gasped for air as they stared at each other.

“Where the fuck did those come from?

asked Cheryl between breaths. “I swear there was nothing down the hallway when I checked.”

Walt had no reason to doubt Cheryl. She wouldn’t willingly lead them into the arms of the zombies.

“Holy shit,

said Walt as he tried to catch his breath. “Do you think they heard us in the kitchen and hid?”

What other possibility was there?

Walt shook his head.

“We can ponder that question later,

Walt said. “Right now, I just wanna get these drugs and get out of here.”

Walt almost laughed as the words left his mouth. He used to say that exact line twenty-one years ago.

“The massage room is right up here,

Walt whispered to Cheryl.

They both pressed their backs against the wall as they made their way to the massage/physical therapy room.

The door to the room had a small window on the upper half. Walt crouched down and passed under the window to avoid being seen.

Cheryl and Walt stood on each side of the door and looked at each other.

Cheryl held up three fingers on her left hand and mouthed the words,
On my count
to Walt.

When Cheryl’s third finger disappeared, they barged into the room. Cheryl ran to the right side while Walt checked out the left side of the room.

Nothing.

In the center of the room was a table with towels that cascaded over the sides all the way to the floor.

Walt and Cheryl looked at each other and knew they had to check underneath the table.

“You jam your sticks under the table,

whispered Walt, “and I’ll hit anything that pops out.”

Cheryl nodded.

The two walked slowly toward the massage table. Walt walked around to opposite side and raised Stevie above his head.

Cheryl bent down and quickly jabbed the wooden leg under the table.

Nothing came out.

Cheryl and Walt sighed with relief and turned to walk out when the sound of shattering glass filled the room.

Walt and Cheryl quickly turned toward the windows that overlooked the pool and saw an explosion over by the shed. The force of the explosion had blown out the windows.

They looked on, stunned, as zombies ran around on fire. They watched as Darren appeared and took out three of the bastards.

“It’s lit up like New Year’s Eve in here!

Cheryl cried out. “We’re sitting ducks.”

“That explosion is gonna bring more of those bastards around,

Walt agreed.

“Let’s get the fuck out here before we’re trapped,

said Cheryl as she ran to the door.

Walt ran into Cheryl as she pulled herself back into the massage/physical therapy room and slammed the door shut.

“Too late!

Cheryl screamed. “There are six of those things running down the hallway.”

Just as Cheryl finished her sentence, two zombies slammed against the door.

Walt ran over and pushed the massage table to block the door.

“This isn’t gonna hold them very long,

Cheryl said.

“It won’t have to,

replied Walt as he ran to the right hand wall.

Cheryl watched as he raised Stevie.

“What the hell are you doing?

asked Cheryl.

All six of the zombies were now at the door, and all of them wanted to get inside. Cheryl was losing her footing as the zombies slammed against the door.

“When we were remodeling,

explained Walt, “there was a strict budget we had to follow.”

Cheryl looked at him, confused.

“I hired the cheapest contractors I could find,

continued Walt. “Those thieves cut every corner they could.”

Walt swung Stevie and the wall around the impact crumbled.

“The pharmacy is right next door,

said Walt, “and the builders used old, dried out wallboard.”

Two more strikes against the wall and Walt made a hole big enough for the two of them to get through.

“Go through first!

Cheryl cried out. “I’ll hold them off as long as I can.”

Walt climbed through the wall and saw a familiar face in the pharmacy.

Jonas.

Walt couldn’t believe Jonas could even stand. Jonas

entire right leg was exposed bone. The flesh and muscle were completely stripped. Jonas

entire body cavity was hollowed out with only fragments of a few ribs sticking out.

Walt stood there as he watched Jonas come toward him.

Jonas

mobility was severely limited by his leg, and Walt effortlessly slammed Stevie into Jonas

face. The body fell to the ground with Stevie still embedded in its skull.

“Rest peacefully now, buddy,

Walt whispered.

Cheryl crawled through the hole into the pharmacy and saw Walt as he looked down at a dead zombie.

“Are you okay, Walt?

Cheryl asked.

Cheryl’s voice snapped Walt out of his daze.

“Yeah, yeah,

said Walt hurriedly.

“I’m sorry, Walt,

said Cheryl softly.

“Me too,

Walt said.

Walt shook his head and returned to the task at hand. “I’ll get the drugs,

Walt said to Cheryl. “You watch the door and the hole in the wall.”

“We may have caught a break,

Cheryl said. “All the racket the others are making outside attracted the zombies

attention. Most of them ran straight through the massage room and out the window.”

“Good,

Walt said. “That buys us a little more time, but they’ll be back.”

Walt ran over to the locked refrigerators where the liquid-based drugs were stored. He looked around for something to pry the door off the hinges when he noticed someone had already beat him to it.

“Help me out, Cheryl,

Walt said. “We need to go through these refrigerators.”

“Looks like someone beat us to it,

Cheryl said as she looked at the broken doors.

“Look for anything labeled Thorazine, Clozapine, or Haldol.

“I’m not finding any of those,

Cheryl said as she rifled through the vials. “We’re running out of time.”

“This doesn’t make any sense,

said Walt as he started throwing bottles aside. “I just had…”

Walt never finished his thought.

Cheryl stopped searching for the pills and looked at Walt.

“What is it?

Cheryl asked.

“Before everything went to shit,

Walt said, “I had Jonas order a huge supply of antipsychotics so I could continue my research.”

“Yeah. So?”

“When I crawled through the wall, I saw Jonas searching through the pill cabinets.”

Cheryl was about to say something when Walt bent down and looked around Jonas

lifeless body. Scattered around Jonas were vials of the antipsychotic drugs.

“What the hell?

Cheryl asked.

“I think it is best we don’t think about it right now,

answered Walt as he filled a discarded duffle bag full of the vials.

“Grab all the boxes of syringes on top of the cabinets over there,

Walt said in a hurried tone.

“Let’s get the hell out of here,

Cheryl said as she shoved the syringes into the duffle bag. “Which way should we go?”

“The window is out of the question,

said Walt as he looked at the window that led outside. “We know there’s a bunch of those things out there.”

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