S1: E8:
Shoot and Cut
Lee is
barely conscious as he shifts his body through the gravel blackened with fire
and ash. He could hear the crackling fire burning what remained of the car the
exploded. Lee remembered seeing
Timothy fly off the car with half his clothing on fire, and seeing him impact
into the ground unconscious. On top of the sound of burning metal, Lee could
hear even more clearly the sound of rovers tripping towards him. Slowly rising
to his feet, Lee pulls out his knife. His head hurt more than he couldn’t see,
but it didn’t stop him from driving his knife into a rover’s skull just as it
came near. Lee ran to Tim’s body; his pants and jacket still in flames. Lee
beat Tim’s clothing with his hands, grabbing handfuls of dirt and rubbing it
into his friend’s clothes. The fire quickly died, just as Lee spun around to
counter an attacking rover’s advancement. Taking it down with ease, the numbers
of the rover horde moving towards Lee and Tim were increasing. A few of the rovers
had caught fire, and yet were stilling stumbling towards their next meal.
[Lee]: Come on, Tim, I need you, man!
Tim doesn’t
respond; he is still unconscious from the blast. Lee then raises his hand
and slaps Timothy across the face. A split second later, Timothy opens his
eyes.
[Lee]: Tim get up now!
Pulling Tim
up to his feet, the two stumble away from the horde.
·
Just outside
the fence line within the woods, Zach, Maddy and Kelley are completely covered
in blood gathered from the corpse Zach ripped open.
[Kelley]: How do you know this will work?
[Zach]: I’ve already tested it. The rovers are able to tell who’s
alive and who’s not just by smell alone. If we smell like them, we might as
well be them.
As Zach
finished speaking, the sound of gun fire goes off out in the distance. The
origin of the noise coming from somewhere on the property.
[Kelley]: What are they doing?
[Zach]: They’re killing the rovers; their trying to salvage
the property; take it for their own.
[Maddy]: So what are we gonna do?
[Zach]: There’s a gap in the fence a few feet from here,
we’ll get there and then I’ll show ya’ll what we’re gonna do.
Continuing
through the woods they reach the five-foot wide gap in the fence that hadn't yet been repaired. The three knelt behind the fence line set behind the white
house. Rovers by the dozens were shuffling through the grass and dirt as if
they had nothing better to do.
[Zach]: Alright. Kelly, you see that big tree next to the
tractor? I want you to get behind it so your eyes are facing the back of the
house. If you see anybody, play dead, and don’t move. Maddy, I want you to get
behind the large tree in front of us a few yards. I’m gonna climb up on top of
the R.V parked behind the house and when I say so, each of you fire off two
shots and only two. Got it?
The two
girls agreed. The three broke from their hiding spot. Kelley and Maddy were at
first skeptical of how well their fleshy camouflage was going to work. They
were anxious and afraid; up until they came within inches of some of the rovers
who simply brushed passed them.
Reaching the
top of the R.V, Zach lay down on his bare stomach and gave thumbs up to Maddy
and Kelly. The two girls then lifted up their guns and fired off two shots
each. It was just a few minutes later two of the strangers pulled around the
corner behind the house and began shooting at the dozens of the rovers.
[Stranger 1]: You heard those shots; they were coming from
right here!
[Stranger 2]: I don’t know, man. I don’t like this.
Just then,
Zach leaped off the RV with his machete raised. As he hit the ground, he used
the momentum to bring down his melee into one of the men’s skulls. Letting the
machete go because it was stuck inside the man’s head, Zach yanked out his
dad’s Colt 45 as the second stranger began to spin around. But before the
stranger could do anything, Zach shot the man in the quadriceps. The man
quickly dropped to the ground growling in pain. Kicking away the rifle, Zach
knelt down beside the wounded man clutching his bleeding leg.
[Stranger 1]: (Voice cracking) Get away from me, man! Screw
you!
The man
pulled a knife out, but his hand was quickly shot by Zach’s revolver, several
of the man’s fingers and chunks of flesh blasted in different directions. The man
yelled in pain once again. Pulling out his own knife, Zach looked deeply into
the man’s eyes as rovers began to stumble towards the two.
[Zach]: Scream louder for me.
Jamming his
knife into the stranger’s bullet wound, the man screams even louder than before.
Zach pulled the knife out and took a step back as rovers piled on top of the
man and began to feast on his flesh. Zach watched the man get torn apart. His
face was in complete shock at seeing what he did. Maddy and Kelley numbly watch
as their friend commits horrible murder. For a moment, Zach was frozen, but
then we remembered the mission, and clicked back into action. He picked up the
man’s rifle and looked back at Maddy and Kelley.
[Zach]: There will be more. Take the shot when you know for sure you can pull the
trigger.
Zach knelt
down amongst the rovers that were eating the man and set down the rifle behind
all the bodies to hide it. From a distance, he simply looked like another rover
eating a victim. Several seconds later, three more strangers come around the
corner and begin killing several of the rovers. Then by surprise, a gunshot
goes off and one of the men grasps his shoulder and falls to his knees. The two
remaining gunmen shoot back at the line of fire till Maddy picked off one of them with a
head shot. The man was dead before he hit the ground. The wounded man began
firing at Maddy and the other man at Kelly. The two girls were pinned behind
cover till suddenly, Zach grabs the rifle and stands up from the pile of rovers
and picks off the two strangers with ease.
[Zach]: That’s all of them, right?
[Maddy]: No there’s one more.
Leaving
their spots, Kelley and Maddy walk towards Zach.
[Zach]: Ok, I think we still have the element of surprise,
but we need to find out if there are more of these guys beyond the walls. So we won’t kill the
last man.
[Maddy]: When we get the information that we want thenI will.
[Zach]: We can talk about this stuff later but for now, we
all need to play dead.
Lee and Tim
reach the road where the two vehicles from the property were completely destroyed by the
strangers. Worried for their loved ones, the two call out their names hoping to
find them.
[Lee]: Maddy!
[Tim]: Kelley!
Appearing
out of the woods is Dylan.
[Dylan]: (Sharp whisper) Guys, shut up! The rest of us are in
here.
Reaching the
remnants of the group, Lee sprints towards Brittany who is sitting on a fallen tree.
Her face is blank from emotion and her shoulder is wrapped up and bleeding.
[Lee]: Hey...are you ok, what happened?!
[Dylan]: We were attacked, man.
[Tim]: Where’s Kelley and Zach?
[Lee]: Where’s Maddy?
[Tim]: Dylan, where is everyone?!
Hearing all
the questions at once, Dylan breaks into tears.
[Dylan]: EVERYONE IS DEAD!!
Lee and Tim
are dead silent for several seconds.
[Dylan]: Zach, Maddy, and Kelley are out there trying to stop
the guys that killed everyone, ok!
Immediately
grabbing guns, Lee and Tim speed back out of the woods and towards the property
to aid their friends and family.
[Lee]: There’s no way everybody’s dead. There’s no way.
[Tim]: The bad guys are probably holding them captive. We
gotta be careful. Stay quiet, keep your eyes peeled. This isn’t airsoft, this
is real; you get shot…there’s no respawn.
The last of
the strangers quietly stepped into the back of the house. All the rovers were
dead, leaving nothing but pools of blood, and piles of bodies. The stranger
hugged the corner of the house as he turned it, kneeling low to the ground for
cover. The air was silent, save the few gusts of whistling wind. The sky began
to sprinkle water, and a few seconds after, it began to pour. The stranger soon
advanced from behind the RV to standing out in the open. He knew everyone was
dead. He saw the bodies of his friends: a few of them unrecognizable because of
how much flesh had been peeled from their bodies. But he recognized the guns.
He knew he was the only survivor. Suddenly, the stranger heard the sound of
footsteps running towards him from the other side of the house. Tim came within
the man’s sights. The two fired shots at one another as they both scrambled for
cover. Lee fired a third shot, wounding the man’s left arm below the elbow. Just
then, Zach, who was playing dead amongst the piles of rovers jumped to his feet
and dismembered the man’s fingers gripping the gun. The man fell to his knees,
then Zach pulled out his knife and without hesitation or remorse jammed it into
the man’s right leg.
[Tim]: Guys back away!
[Zach]: We need answers!
The stranger
shoved Zach back. The man scrambled to his feet until a bullet ripped through
the man’s left leg; the bullet’s origin from Tim’s AR-15. The stranger fell
to his knees just before Zach swung his revolver, banging against the man’s
temple, knocking him unconscious.
[Zach]: Maddy, there’s some rope in the garage, we’ll tie him
up.
[Tim]: Zach, what are you doing?
[Zach]: We need answers from these guys. We gotta know if
there are more of them.
[Lee]: Zach, it was just them-
[Zach]: And we’ll know for sure after we question him.
[Tim]: Zach…this is wrong.
Walking
slowly towards Lee and Tim, Zach’s blood covered face slowly began to cleanse
from the rain, but the rain couldn’t cleanse the grim look in his eyes.
[Zach]: It was wrong for them
to kill our family…our friends.
Shane, Roger, Josh, Aunt Kay, Uncle Chad, Nick, Ethen, Julia, Nathan, Glenn,
Robyn, Haven, Emily…Hannah.
Tears began
to stream down Zach’s face. He backed away from Tim and Lee before stumbling
backward and falling on his back out of pure emotion. He covered his face with
his hands as the sky showered on top of him. Maddy had already come back and
tied up of the stranger. Zach slowly got back to knees and knelt beside the
stranger with his knife again.
[Zach]: (Angrily) where are the rest of your friends?
[Stranger 6]: You killed them...Look at them!
[Zach]: And you killed mine, so I’m a little low on patience.
Zach jammed
his knife into the man’s gun wound. The man screamed. Kelley sobbed and walked
behind Tim. Maddy watched blankly. Lee and Tim are in shock.
[Zach]: (Furiously) Where’s the rest of your group?!
[Stranger 6]: (Wailing) I don’t have anybody else, please!
[Tim]: Zach back off, he doesn’t know.
[Zach]: HE’S LYING!
[Stranger 6]: (Crying) I’m telling the truth!
[Zach]: Who has a school bus and enough fire arms to raid a
community? Where did you get the school bus from? Did you kill for it?
[Stranger 6]: I found it I swear!
Zach
proceeded to twist the knife inside the wound. Blood bubbled and sprayed out of
the bullet hole as the man screamed horrifically. Finally, Tim stepped towards
Zach and raised his rifle at him.
[Tim]: Walk away from him, Zach. He’s telling the truth. I
don’t wanna have to do this.
For a few
moments, the kids were dead silent. Zach stared at Tim for a while before
slowly rising to his feet. Suddenly, his eyes widened as his conscience kicked
in. He looked down at the man he was torturing. He looked at his fear stricken
friends. They weren’t afraid of the strangers that killed their friends and
family. They were afraid of their friend. Zach slowly backed away from his
friends. He looked at each of them closely, before turning around and running
into the woods. Tim lowered his gun and wiped the tears from his face.
[Lee]: No. Not Shane. Mom and Dad…
[Maddy]: (Monotone) they’re dead.
Lee set the
gun down on the ground and covered his face with his hands and cried. Tim
walked over to the man and pulled out his knife to cut the bonds till suddenly
Maddy pulled her gun out and shot the man in the face. Tim jumped back in
surprise. Everyone looked at Maddy. She put her gun back behind her belt on her
pants and walked away. Kelley fell to her knees and sobbed. Lee leaned his head
against the wall of the house and sobbed uncontrollably. Tim only stood in complete shock,
unsure of what to do.
·
The rain
stopped. The day was slowly growing darker. Tim, Kelley, Lee, Brittany, Maddy,
Alissa, and Dylan were all soaked to the skin in rain water. All seven of them
were sitting in the living room of the white house. All of them were silent.
They were too broken to cry at this point. Several minutes went by until Tim
finally took initiative.
[Tim]: I know we’re down. We’ve lost a lot. But we need to
figure out what we’re gonna do-
[Alissa]: I don’t wanna be here anymore.
[Tim]: We can repair the damage and-
[Brittany]: (Sobbing) I don’t wanna be here either. Every
time I look outside or walk around this house it’s gonna remind me of them.
[Tim]: You understand we’re gonna have to go out there and
try to survive?
The group
didn’t respond. But Tim understood where they were coming from. He nodded and
stood up from the couch he was sitting in.
[Tim]: Alright then. Here’s what we’re gonna do: we’re gonna
gather up all the supplies from both houses: food, clothes, medical supplies,
guns and machetes, and we’re going to take the bus and find someplace safe.
[Kelley]: What about Zach?
Tim thought
about for a while. Everyone looked at Tim waiting for a response.
[Tim]: We’ll leave him a note to stay here till the end of
the week. I’ll come back here at the end of the week and hopefully…things will
be better.
[Lee]: What do you mean “be better”? Zach’s our friend, and
even though what he did was…
[Kelley]: Insane. Sick in the head.
[Lee]: But he’s family! And without him, those guys probably
would have killed all of us. He’s not just our friend but he’s also a valuable
member of the team.
[Tim]: I never said he wasn’t our friend, or that he hasn’t
been valuable, but he’s also taken all of this to the extreme. I think he needs
time to himself; you saw him realize what he did before he ran off. If he gets
the note and spends the week to himself to mull over what he did he’ll be
better.
The group
was silent again.
[Tim]: We’ll leave tomorrow morning.
·
The sun rose
the next day. It was nearly seven o’clock by the time everyone had loaded up
the supplies and sat down inside the bus. Tim was still inside the house. He
looked around the house looking at all the pictures of Zach and his family.
They were all gone now. Zach was out there somewhere, but he was going to get
better. Tim left the house with the note resting on the kitchen table.
The group is
driving down the road. It’s completely quiet in the bus. No one wanted to speak
a word. While Tim drove the vehicle, he dug through the glove compartment and
found a CD. He placed it in the CD player and the song “Sweet Dreams” began to
play. Maddy was reminded of the good old times when she would sing with Lee
while driving down the road. Tears
rolled down her face. She her mother, she missed Shane and Haven and Emily...and she missed her daddy.
Lee got up
from his seat and stood beside Tim as they drove down 242.
[Lee]: We should stop at the Nichols and pick them up.
[Tim]: You know how to get there?
[Lee]: Yeah.
Driving
towards the Nichols house, they pass a beer lounge and meat processing facility
till they came upon the mobile home. There were several dead corpses spread
throughout the three acre property. The bus came to a halt and Tim grabbed his
AR-15.
[Tim]: Come on Lee, we’ll check it out. The rest of you are
on the lookout. Watch over them, Dylan.
[Dylan]: Yeah.
Exiting the
bus, the two carefully tread towards the front door.
[Lee]: Knock on the door first.
[Tim]: Right.
Tim tapped
the door a few times with the barrel of his rifle. It was silent inside the
abode. Lee nodded to Tim, giving him to the chance to step inside. Quickly
moving inside the house, Tim scanned the area with his rifle, Lee watching his
back.
[Bailey]: Lee?!
Lee turned
in the direction of the voice and it was Bailey wielding a bow. Audrey and
Jenna were armed with a shotgun and a Glock 47.
[Lee]: Hey, Bailey!
The three
girls lowered their weapons and their faces lit up with complete joy. Lee and
Tim tried to smile, but they couldn’t.
[Bailey]: I honestly thought I’d never see you guys again.
[Audrey]: (Placing her hands on the sides of her face) I KNOW! It's like those awkward dysfunctional family reunions!
[Tim]: Where’s everyone else?
[Bailey]: Ian and a friend of mine named London are out on a
supply run. They’ll be getting back within the hour.
[Lee]: Where are Candace and your mom? Where’s Mr. Nichols?
The three
were silent for a few seconds.
[Audrey]: It was the day after our dad picked us up from
Zach’s place. He went on a supply run with Candace. They thought that they’d
find a gun and some ammo at the beer lounge down the road. It was the next day
when Bailey and mom went to find out what happened when we found out what happened to them.
[Bailey]: Then Ian, Jenna, London, and a few other youth
group members and their families came here, but I guess it attracted too much
attention. We were constantly fighting off the rovers and other people too. One by one we lost people.
[Audrey]: We’ve been holding the place up ever since.
Lee’s numb
emotions gave no response. He simply stood there, accepting the death of more
people he knew and cared for.
[Tim]: I’m…so sorry for all of that. We’ve been through just
as much, if not worse.
A look of
worry fell over the three girls’ faces.
[Jenna]: Who’s left?
·
Dylan is
sitting in one of the seats looking out the window when he suddenly sees two
figures out in the distance. He lifts his crossbow and carefully steps out of
the bus using the vehicle as cover. He waits patiently as the two figures get
closer. Waiting for the right moment, Dylan waits anxiously to jump out into
the open. As soon as he leaps out, Ian and London are standing ten feet away
from him with their rifles raised at him.
[Dylan]: Ian?
[Ian]: Oh. It’s you.
[Dylan]: Yeah, Lee and Tim are inside.
[Ian]: Oh. Lovely.
Stepping
inside the house, Ian and London walk in on Bailey, and Audrey in tears, and
Jenna struggling to fight the urge to cry.
[Ian]: What is…going on?
[Tim]: …We need to talk.
·
The group is
all packed inside the mobile home; all of them struggling with tears and
emotions.
[Tim]: There was nothing we could do, and Zach is still out
there. Hopefully he sees the note and the Lord will heal him by the end of the
week.
[Ian]: And if he isn’t?
[Bailey]: He will be. He has to be.
[London]: But what if he isn’t. I don’t who this Zach is, but
what if he isn’t ok? What if he gets worse?
[Lee]: You don’t know Zach. He gets over things pretty quick.
Even though what happened was terrible, by the end of the week there will be
improvement…at least enough so that he doesn’t ever do stuff like he did
yesterday.
[Audrey]: (Crying) I can’t believe any of this is happening.
It was just a few months ago we were all watching Dustin sing at Dose Doe.
Remember that?
[Ian]: I wasn’t there.
[Lee]: It was a good time. (Chuckles) Remember Zach? He was
lip syncing almost every song.
[Bailey]: Yeah and he did that weird lip thing.
[Audrey]: And that one guy with the guitar who acted like he
was trying to poop the entire time he was playing?
[Lee]: (Laughs) Yeah he was head banging and everything.
[Bailey]: And Shelby was hypnotized to that one guy on the
piano. Remember that, Brittany?
Brittany
didn’t reply. Her eyes were still red and raw with tears of pain and agony. Everyone was quiet.
[Lee]: We’ll figure it all out. We’ll make it. We just gotta
adjust to everything.
[Alissa]: (Crying) I wish we all would have adjusted sooner.
Maybe my family would still be alive.
[Bailey]: I don’t think anybody could adjust that quickly.
We’ve been fighting the rovers and a couple of people every now and then since
we got back home, and even still, I don’t feel used to the blood.
[Lee]: Zach was. He went through the worst of it. That’s why
he is the way he is right now. We have to hold onto ourselves. We can’t adjust
too quickly. We can’t so that we can still feel, you know? Once we stop
feeling, I don’t even know what to call us even more. We might as well be the
rovers. We might as well be the walking dead.
The room was
silent for a few minutes.
[London]: So what are we gonna do now?
[Tim]: Well, I propose that you guys gather your supplies,
and join us. I noticed the SUV out in the front. We can load the food supplies
in there and have two people in that vehicle, and the rest of us in the bus.
[Dylan]: What’s our play now? Are we gonna go looking for the
rest of us?
[London]: What do you mean “the rest of us”?
[Ian]: The youth group.
[Tim]: I haven’t really thought about it, but I’d say that’s
a good idea. Get the youth group back, and others. We’ll find somewhere to
fortify, hunker down, and survive.
[Bailey]: What about the church?
[Audrey]: Bailey, the rovers took it, remember?
[Lee]: Yeah, but we can take it back. Once we get everybody we’ll
have enough people to take it back. We use team work and strategy to get the
church.
[Ian]: Plus the two lumber yards; one next to the church and
the other one on Silverdale. We could use those and other hardware to build
walls.
[Kelley]: We could always gather more supplies at the
Golden’s. They had lots of sheet metal and construction supplies and I’m sure
we could use the ATV, the tractor and sky lift.
[Lee]: Yeah, the sky lift could be a watchtower.
[Tim]: I think right now we should all just take a breather.
We’re moving too fast. We don’t know if the church is completely destroyed, or
if it’s taken by another group, and even if it’s neither of those, we still
have to gather up the rest of our friends which could take days. Maybe weeks.
Let’s just take one step at a time and not overwhelm ourselves.
[Ian]: Well the way I see it: the more people that there is
in a coup; the more likely mistakes will be made, the more accidents, and
possibly casualties. There’s already a well numbered amount of individuals in
our group as it is.
[Alissa]: Are you saying you don’t want to come with us?
[Ian]: No, that is not what I am implying.
[Lee]: You don’t want any more people coming into our group.
[Ian]: I hate to sound like the jerk of group, but yes.
Essentially that is what I am implying.
[Tim]: A group only does as good as its leader. That applies
to any sized group. I think if we’re gonna increase our numbers we need someone
to lead us.
[Bailey]: I think we should vote.
[Ian]: Anonymously, so that there is no friction. We will
write our vote on a piece of paper and put it in the red salad bowl in the
cabinet.
[Tim]: An hour from now we’ll count the number of votes and
whoever has the most will be our leader.
[Lee]: And you can’t vote for more than one person, and it
has to be someone you think would keep all of us alive and help us through any
situation, you know?
[Audrey]: Sounds good.
[Bailey]: Solid.
A few hours
passed, every fifteen minutes or so one of the kids would place their vote in
the red bowl. Lee is still sitting on the couch beside his sister, Maddy.
[Lee]: I’ve already voted.
[Maddy]: (No response.)
[Lee]: I think you should too; get your mind off of
everything.
[Maddy]: Do you even miss him? Had he even crossed your
mind yet? Shane is dead. Your parents and half of everyone we know are gone-
[Lee]: (Irritant) I know
that, Maddy! But I don’t wanna think about it and get consumed by all this sick depression you’re putting yourself through. You’re choosing to be this way and the only way
we can make it and keep ourselves is
by keeping our minds busy with what’s important.
It’s quiet
for a few subtle moments before Kelley walks away from her observing spot. She
sits quietly next to Tim.
[Kelley]: Who’d you vote for?
[Tim]: You can’t tell anyone. The last thing we need is
friction between two or more students.
[Kelley]: I won’t.
[Tim]: I voted for you. You’re level headed. You’re smart.
You’re good with people and I think if you were in charge they would follow
you. How about you?
[Kelley]: (Chuckles) I had no choice but to vote for my
brother.
Kelley hugs
Tim, and vice versa.
Ian
and Jenna are sitting on the steps of the house outside the door. It’s nearly
evening, and the sky is glowing with orange and purple streams of light.
[Jenna]: So we’re going with them?
[Ian]: Strategically speaking, it’s a bad idea. Like I said
earlier the more people the more likely things will happen. But they are our
friends, and we need their help just as much as they need ours. So we’ll go
with them.
[Jenna]: Yeah. That’s why I voted for you.
Her fingers
slid gently into Ian’s. He held her hand tightly. He didn’t want to let go.
Ever.
The next
day, a slight drizzle poured across the plains. The thirteen students were all
sitting in the living room. Lee grabbed the red bowl and shook it up a bit.
[Tim]: Now guys, before we show the votes, we need everyone
to know that we did this by the honor code. So no one should have voted for
themselves, added more than one vote, or anything like that. This is
potentially a life and death situation. We’re choosing a leader, so we need to
be professional about this.
[Alissa]: I don’t know. Voting right now just doesn’t really
seem like a good thing to do. Maybe if there were a lot more of us then voting
would be good, but for a small group of kids, honestly, I would have preferred
we waited for time to tell who was better under pressure and everything.
[Ian]: As much as that is factual, to be completely truthful,
there are a lot of people in here who would qualify to be a “good leader”. If
we don’t have a leader as soon as possible, we would be butting heads and griping
about stupid things like not wanting to do what we were told.
[Bailey]: Exactly.
[Tim]: That’s right. But you’re also right Alyssa. Maybe in
the future when there’s plenty more of us, then maybe we’ll vote on another
leader, maybe more than one leader. I
don’t know we’ll have to see.
At that, Lee
pulls one piece of paper out at a time, unfolding the creases to reveal the
names of votes. Different names like Ian, Lee, Kelley, and Tim were revealed
multiple times. When all the sheets of paper were unfolded, they realized they
were at a split decision, and that there were only twelve votes in. Lee looked
at Maddy, knowing she hadn’t voted yet.
[Lee]: It’s a split decision. Four for Tim and Ian.
Everyone
looked at Maddy. It was a few minutes of silence before she got up,
pulled out a piece of paper, wrote down on it, and left it on the counter face
down. She stepped outside the mobile home and inhaled the fresh air.
All the
students stared at the paper; all except Lee, who followed his sister outside. It was always weird for him to give his sister hugs, but somehow in this situation, hugging her was the easiest thing in the world.
[Lee]: Thank you.
[Maddy]: Thank you.
Ian walked to the counter. All eyes soon fell on him as he lifted the
paper off the surface. He saw the vote; the one that would determine who would
either lead them to survival, or to their very death. He lifted the paper to
all the students for them to see.
It was
settled.
THE END OF SEASON 1

