SEASON 2: EPISODE 2: THE DIFFERENT WRONGS
I opened my
eyes. If the sound of the bustling crowds inside Costco hadn’t have been so
loud I probably would have stayed asleep. It had been a while since I’ve slept
so well and long. What time was it? The time of the day was lost to me since
all the windows and doors were closed and absolutely zero natural light
brightened the store. Here, the generators did all the work. I sat up, my head
nearly grazing the top of the tent. Another perk: sleeping with some
form of protection around you. What was that smell? I remember it from back
before. It was faint but nevertheless I recognized it. I unzipped the tent
exit. Then I heard it: the sizzling of the meat. But not just any meat…
It was
bacon.
Suddenly I
realized I was smiling. I quickly coughed away the sudden awkward expression
and rose from the tent. Dom and Pat weren’t far behind.
[Dom]: Hey man. You want some bacon?
[Zach]: I guess.
[Pat]: Plates are over there.
The line had
died down to a bare minimum.
[Zach]: What time is it?
[Pat]: A little past 10:30.
[Zach]: I can’t remember the last time I’ve slept that long.
[Pat]: Right?!
The line
came to an end and Zach nearly overflowed his plate with bacon, eggs and
biscuits.
[Dom]: That enough food for ya, buddy?
[Zach]: We’ll see.
I sat in
front of my tent surrounded by dozens of other tents and campouts to eat
breakfast. It had been a few weeks since I had officially eaten a specified
meal. Since the fall of the property, his meals were consisted of a few left
over crackers in a bag that had been rationed throughout the whole day, and the
next day was whatever he could get his hands on that was remotely edible. That
said it was great to get an upgrade from leftover crackers and handfuls of
grass to bacon, eggs, and biscuits.
[Dom]: So later today at about one o’clock, a few of us are
going to a remote area and doing a trade off with Denbury. You wanna come?
It was great
to be inside. I loved being safe, but I also hated it here. This place, no matter
how great it was right now, was doomed to fail. Even if they traded with other
communities, once you use fuel you never get it back. I doubt there is anybody
within five thousand miles who is still making fuel for the public. So one of
these days, if not very soon, this place will run out of fuel and these spoiled
survivors will riot. Fuel had become the new currency in this dark epidemic.
But I didn’t
want to see this place go. Why? Why the sudden heart for a community that I
don’t even trust yet? I trust Dom and Pat and Allie, but they are three, and
the community is many. This place could be corrupted, which is why I need to
leave. Maybe After this shipment I will get a better understanding of this
place, and then after that, I might leave for good.
[Zach]: Sure. Why not?
[Dom]: Alright man, cool. Once you finish up we can talk to
Anders.
·
[Anders]: You want to what?
[Dom]: I wanna take Zach along with us for the tradeoff.
I was quiet.
I let Dom do the talking and Anders does the negotiating. I stood in the corner
watching the two exchange sentence after sentence. Why does this suddenly feel
like a job? Clock in, kill rovers and trade with other people, then clock out
for your next meal.
[Anders]: As much as I love the kid, we don’t know him. I
don’t have enough trust for him.
[Dom]: Then let him shadow us. Let him see what we do. But
let me just brag about him for a second. My buddy here: he’s killed two-hundred
and thirty-six zombies. We could use him if things get rough.
Anders was
quiet. His mind had already changed; I could see it in his eyes.
[Anders]: Why not? We’ll test the kid; see how he does.
I moved from
the corner to the office’s exit. Dom followed close by.
[Anders]: And Dom?
[Dom]: ‘Sup, boss?
[Anders]: Get the kid a weapon…preferable melee.
[Dom]: You got it.
I get it.
Anders wants me to have a melee because he doesn’t want me to have a firearm. I understand. I do, really. If
I were in charge of a community and had a crazy person in his group I wouldn’t
give him a gun either. Thing is, he doesn’t know me.
I never
needed a gun to kill people. The first people I killed were on the property. It
didn’t stop there. I’ve killed groups armed to the teeth using my mind and loctation to my advantage. I wasn’t proud of it, but this was the new world. The
survivors adapt, and those that don’t will die and return to prey on those that
had adapted to the madness. But I adapted too far into the spectrum. I’m way
past killing rovers, now at this point I’ve begun learning how to kill people and
adapting to that. Maybe I wasn’t crazy…maybe just ahead of the curb like some
sick excuse for the next stage of survivor evolution.
[Zach]: (Low whisper) That’s what crazy people say.
[Dom]: What?
[Zach]: Nothing.
He walked me
to the weapons room. It was a small room: not very many guns. Then again, there
were a large handful of armed guards around the community. On a table in the
corner of the small room were all the melee weapons. Most of them were
machetes, and the cheap cold steel roman daggers from Academy. But among the
pile were decent looking knives, spears, and a few customized weapons like bats
with nails driven into them, or mops with fish-hooks tied to the ends of the
dreads.
Then I saw
it. I had never imagined seeing a sword like this one in a place such as
Conroe, Texas. It was a Dao sword. The three-foot long, curved blade glimmered
and reflected in my face through the dried blood and smudged finger prints. The
handle was wrapped in brown leather cord under a disk guard. The sheath had
fallen under the table, and was worn but in effective condition.
[Dom]: It’s a pretty legit sword. I heard it was made by
Chinese, so it’s perfect for cutting stuff up.
[Zach]: It’s a Dao. Cutting objects into smaller objects is
what it was crafted for.
[Dom]: I’ve used it once or twice and I’m surprised no one
has just taken it as their own personal weapon.
[Zach]: Because swords don’t stand a chance against guns.
I lied. They
do.
As I reached
for the Dao, one of the guards came into the room.
[Guard]: Hey Dom, one of the civilians is looking for the pet
food area.
[Dom]: Why you asking me?
As the two
began having their informative discussion, I lifted the Dao. It was light, but
the handle gave the overall weapon the necessary weight to deliver strong blows
with little effort. I kneeled to pick up the sheath. Just beside the sheath is
a small bag with three throwing knives just barely protruding from it. I
carefully take the small bag and hide it in my boot leg. They didn’t notice,
but in the slight chance they did I kept the Dao tightly gripped in my right
hand. Nevertheless, they continued with their conversation until it ended. By
the time they did I was standing behind Dom with the Dao sheathed and buckled
to my belt. They didn’t know I had taken more than what I needed; what I
deserved, but this was the world now. Everyone and everything takes more than
what they need because they can. But I did because I had to…and because I wanted
to.
·
Anders led
the trade mission. One of his men drove an 18-wheeler half full with food, and
the other half full of troops like myself, Dom, Anders, Allie, Pat and a
several others. It was dark and hot inside the trailer. Every little bump on
the road shook the vehicle. I knew I could slide my knives across each of their
throats before any of them realize what happened. The bumps on the road would
be confused with my footsteps, as well as the bodies falling to the floor. It
was dark so they wouldn’t know who did or where the killer was. I would work.
Wait…why would I be thinking that? I even thought about killing Dom, Pat, and
Allie. Why? What was wrong with me? I couldn’t fathom why my mind raced behind
such thoughts and for what?
It was then
that I realized my hands were gripping the handle of my sword. I quickly let
go. I turned my head and realized that Pat had seen the whole thing. He looked
at me through the dim darkness with confusion and fear; a look I was all too
familiar with. I wanted to decapitate him so he wouldn’t keep looking at me
like that. It had to have been three life times before he finally looked down
at the ground and scooted a few feet away from me and towards Allie.
The truck
came to a stop. A few moments later the slide door to the trailer came open,
the bright natural sun light slashed through. I squinted tightly all the while
keeping my fingers close to the handle of the Dao. I didn’t know who was on the
other side of the door. They could be friends, or enemies. Now in these days
everyone looked the same except for the nice looking people. Those were the
dangerous ones; the ones that would make you suffer in the worst ways.
My eyes
quickly adjusted, and I waited till I was the last one out. As I came out I saw
ten other men who I hadn’t seen before. Behind them were two trucks with trailers
latched to the tailgate.
[Anders]: Let’s get this going. You first.
The leading
member of the ten men snapped his fingers, and his nine other workers began
collecting the supplies in the truck. It wasn’t long before it was empty.
Anders motioned to us. The others climbed into their tailgate and began lifting
small tanks of fuel and boxes of oil out of the truck and into our trailer. I
was slow to follow. I loaded two tanks of fuel when suddenly one of our guys
yelled at the top of his lunges in a confused rage.
[Ander’s man]: I only count six tanks! There should be eight!
Dom raised
his rifle, and then all of Denbury’s men and Ander’s men raised their weapons.
I kept my weapon sheathed and gripped it tightly taking a step back towards the
trailer in case I needed to run for cover. However, in all of this Anders was
completely calm.
[Anders]: Looks like we have a problem here. Are you shafting
us, Eben?
[Eben]: I could have sworn we had everything there must have
been a mistake-
[Anders]: No, no, no. Don’t worry, Ebs I understand. I do.
Really. You get busy, you’re in a hurry, and you rush things: I get it.
[Eben]: …yeah?
[Anders]: Yeah. Honestly, though I’m curious. What happened?
I could see
Eben getting nervous. He was hiding something.
[Eben]: It was like you said. We were in a hurry, we rushed
into things and we miscounted. I’m sorry, Anders.
[Anders]: Everyone lower your weapons.
Both Ander’s
men and Eben’s lowered their guns. It was obvious who was above the other in
this meeting. I took another step back. Something bad was about to happen. I
could feel the tension.
[Anders]: There’s just a little tiny thing, though. It’s
nothing really…to me that is.
[Eben]: What’s that?
[Anders]: Oh it’s just that…oh maybe I shouldn’t; it’s nothing
really.
Eben started
smiling…like it was a big joke. How does he not see Anders’ hand moving behind
his back?
[Eben]: What, what is it?
[Anders]: It’s just that…god you’re just such a bad liar!
In a swift
and brief moment, Anders pulled two grenades out of his belt bag, and threw
them onto both of Eben’s trailers holding the food. The grenade went off
engulfing all the food in it. Two of Denbury members raised their guns but were
quickly shot down by Ander’s men. The remaining eight were frozen. They knew
who was boss.
Then I saw
something. A glimpse in Eben’s eyes. It wasn’t much but it was a twitch; a
sudden movement out into the distance. What did he look at? I turned around to
see what he saw but didn’t notice anything.
[Anders]: Same time, and same place next week, but I want
double the quota. No more, no less.
Suddenly I
opened my mouth.
[Zach]: That might not be necessary.
Anders
turned around and shot me a look that didn’t even require words for me to
understand him. I can picture him screaming at me wondering who do I think I
am. I answer the question for him as I step towards Eben, who was growing more
nervous by the second.
[Zach]: He’s hiding the last two. I know he is.
Without
thinking, Anders draws his Colt 45 and points the barrel at Eben.
[Anders]: Where are they!
[Eben]: I’m not hiding anything! The kid is delusional!
I was
directly behind Anders just as he threw a punch into Eben’s jaw.
[Anders]: I will shoot you right now unless you tell me where
the two tanks are!
[Zach]: He won’t tell you. Not by brute force.
[Anders]: What do you know about anything?! Who do you th-
[Zach]: Bear with me for a second!
I haven’t
yelled that loud in a long time. I’ve been so quiet and emotionless for so long
that I nearly forgot my real voice. What was I doing? What was I thinking?
Sure, I knew what I was about to do but why was I doing it? I had no reason to
do it but I guess that’s why: because I can.
[Zach]: Give me your gun.
Anders’ face
folded into a furious glare. Sure, he was in charge of everything, but not over
me. Somehow he realized that and handed me the gun. I emptied five of six
rounds and put them in my pocket.
[Zach]: Where are you hiding them?
[Eben]: You don’t know nothing you little piece of sh**!
[Zach]: I hope so. So why don’t we say we find out?
I spun the
cylinder before flicking it shut. I pulled the hammer back, and held the barrel
offering the gun to Eben.
[Anders]: What are you doing!
[Zach]: He’s not pointing the gun at anyone but himself.
[Eben]: Like h*ll I am! Have you lost your f***ing mind?!
[Zach]: Maybe. But we'll know for sure when you pull that trigger into your brain. Then we'll really see who lost their mind.
I drew the
Dao out from the sheath. I point the sharp edge at him.
[Zach]: Do it.
Eben thought
for but a moment. I knew I already won. Slowly Eben held the gun to his head.
[Zach]: Now. Where are the tanks?
[Eben]: I told you I didn’t hide them. I miscounted.
[Zach]: Is that really
what happened? Because who knows, those could be your final words. You wouldn’t
want your final moment to be a lie would you?
[Eben]: You really expect me to pull the trigger?
[Zach]: Of course I do. Because it’s either you tell the truth and risk your five
chances out of six or the sword; and there aren’t any second chances with the
sword.
I could see
the fear in Eben’s eyes. He had already made his choice. All he had left to do
was act on it.
[Eben]: They’re…behind the tree next to the stop sign.
[Zach]: Good. Now pull the trigger.
[Anders]: We got the answers, Zach now fall in line!
[Zach]: I said pull the trigger!
Anders took
a step towards me but I quickly turned and looked him in the eye. He froze. I
turned back to Eben.
[Zach]: Pull the trigger, or you lose your head.
Eben’s eyes
squeezed shut. Sweet dripped from his face and his teeth seared through his
lips. In a last moment of exclamation he yelled loudly as he pulled the
trigger. The gun only clicked. I put my sword away and took the gun from him
and gave it to Anders.
·
The
18-wheeler parked behind Costco once more. I stepped out of the trailer
just as Anders stormed out of the passenger seat. He raised his fist to hit me.
I could see it coming seconds before it came, but I didn’t move. I accepted it.
No…I embraced it. The impact threw me into the side of the trailer, the metal
sides banging the back of my head adding to the daze.
[Anders]: You work for me! You pull that kinda sh** again and
I will blow your brains out do you understand me?!
I smiled. It
was actually quite hilarious. He thinks I work for him. He thinks he owns me.
My second day here and apparently I’m a part of this now. I guess Anders didn’t
like my smile though because he hit me again. This time I didn’t see it coming
and it was much more uncomfortable than the first time.
[Anders]: Dom, get this stupid, crazy son of a b**** under
control, and I don’t wanna see his face till I’m good and ready!
Dom helped
me to my feat. Everyone who went on the trade mission saw the whole thing. I
didn’t feel embarrassed though. I didn’t care. I got the community their weeks’
worth of fuel so in my book, those punches meant nothing. When they mean
nothing they don’t hurt as much.
[Dom]: You good man? What’s your problem dude, you crazy or
something?
I stood tall
and licked the blood from my lips.
[Zach]: Something like that.
[Dom]: Let’s just walk around the store and do a perimeter
check before going inside, alright man?
I nodded in
response. It was a while later that me and him had walked around Costco at
least twice that he finally started talking to me. Not that I wanted him to
talk it just felt completely useless that we would walk outside without zero
purpose except to kill a rover every now and then. Either way, the awkward and
irritating silence ended with Dom.
[Dom]: Anders can be a b**** sometimes. He feels like he has
to do everything so you finding out where the tanks were for him made him feel
under you.
[Zach]: Anders is a man of action. Denbury nearly suffered
for it.
[Dom]: You don’t know the Denbury community like we do. They
are ruthless and smart. They use their minds to destroy their enemies for
supplies and hardly ever get casualties.
[Zach]: They use their minds. They’re white collars. That’s
why my tactic won today. They’re afraid to lose their lives.
[Dom]: They really are. They use the smartest tactics in the
world when dealing with people. They collect zombies when they find them and
when they stumble upon an active area with people, they send in the rovers to
scare them off and then they loot the place for supplies.
[Zach]: Smart.
[Dom]: F*** yeah, it’s smart. We get written papers of all
their successes so we know everything they get so we can establish trades. I’ve
read some of them. They’re pretty freakin smart but every once and a while they
fail miserably.
[Zach]: When dealing with rovers, miserable fails are bound
to happen.
[Dom]: Yeah. Like their most recent fail was like sixteen or
seventeen weeks ago. They went to some piece of property just outside of Conroe
I don’t know where. Scouts saw two houses, a tractor, a sky track, and a gun
room. They left to loot the place with a bus full of rovers and a truck but
never came back. A week later, scouts went back and found rovers everywhere,
the men nothing but piles of eaten flesh, two vehicles full of corpses burnt to
a corpse, and the bus gone. Crazy right?
The words
felt like knives. I knew that place. It was all too familiar and distinct to be
mistaken for anything else. My heart was frozen in my chest and my head boiled
with dripping sweat and shock. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing, but it
was real… all of it. The man I
tortured before making all my friends fear me said that he didn’t work for
anyone. He lied to me! I knew he did, but I wasn’t given enough time to prove
it. I knew it all connected to everything that happened on that fateful day and
led it to this moment. When I returned to the moment I realized I was standing
in the middle of the parking lot and Dom was yelling at me trying to get my
attention.
[Dom]: Zach what the f*** is wrong with you, man?!
[Zach]: They killed them.
[Dom]: What? Who?
[Zach]: They killed my family…my sister!
[Dom]: Who, Denbury? How do you know?
[Zach]: That was my property! That was my family’s home and
they took it from me!
I felt
myself hyperventilating. I was pacing the concrete. Dom was trying to
understand. I mumbled words through a faint whisper that even I couldn’t understand.
[Zach]: Where is it?
[Dom]: Where’s what?
I grabbed
Dom by the collar and yelled straight into his face.
[Zach]: Where’s Denbury?!
[Dom]: Down 1488! It used to be an oil manufacturing place it
had a sign at a stop light before everything!
I knew
exactly what he was talking about. I remembered it from my life before. Driving
to the Roland’s house there was a manufacturing plant along the way called
“Denbury”. That’s where it was.
[Zach]: Did he know?
[Dom]: Who?-
[Zach]: Did Anders know?!
[Dom]: Of course! One of our guys went on that mission! He
drove the truck for Christ’s sake!
[Zach]: You are going inside. You’re gonna bring me two of
whatever explosives you have, a sniper and a hand gun I don’t care what kind.
Do it now!
[Dom]: You can’t seriously expect me to do that!
[Zach]: I do. So you will think of a reason to grab those
items and bring them to me or I will take down this community before the night
is over.
[Dom]: Ok, man just chill out.
In the
armory Dom was filling a backpack with all of Zach’s requests. Just as he was
about to leave the room one of the guards stepped in.
[Guard]: What are you doing?
[Dom]: I’m uh…I going on a perimeter check and a supply run.
I won’t be gone long. I just thought I’d do something helpful beside loading a
truck full of gas.
[Guard]: (Laughs) I know right!
Returning
outside to Zach, he handed him the bag, and immediately Zach began walking
away.
[Dom]: Where’re you going, Zach?!
[Zach]: Where do you think?
[Dom]: By yourself?
[Zach]: Of course not. I have the dead to accompany me. See
you around, Dom.
I walked. I
simply walked. Past the overpass, past the road lights, past the fertilizer
company property, and along my way I collected many followers. At first it was
just one for several minutes. Then it was another. After about an hour there were dozens scattered behind me. I ran a few extra steps forward towards a rover in
front of me. I killed it, opened its insides and bathed in its blood. I didn’t
want to say goodbye to all my rover friends behind me, though. So every ten
seconds or so, to prevent the rovers from straying away, I would snap my
fingers a few times, and they would all be back on track. The blood was
effective. It was the mask; the camo to disguise myself from the dead. From a
distance, I could easily be mistaken from one of them. I walked like them, look
like them, and heck, with all the blood that slips into my mouth and down my
throat I might as well sounded like them too. But I wasn’t. Believe it or not I
was actually alive. Unfortunately.
No, I’m not
suicidal. I’ve been down that road. When I was thirteen I tried hanging myself
because my whole world convinced me I wasn’t supposed to be alive. When I
realized that was a mistake I continued on. Then this happened. All of this
brought me back to such a low point that I’m beyond the point of breaking. I
broke a long time ago. I lost my family; I lost most of my friends because of
Denbury, and lost the rest of them when I destroyed them with fear and
distrust. I no longer had friends, no one to lean on and no one to trust. I
have become a man with nothing to lose. Sure, it sounds cliché, but
nevertheless, I wanted to die. Just not at my hand. If I was supposed to die,
it was today at Denbury in a blaze of glory, like any crazy teenager should.
Before I
realized it, I was at the stop light. The old sign half buried in the ground
with the words “Denbury” had faded in multiple places. Timothy and Kelley used
to live not even a minute from here. I’m surprised they didn’t run into them at
any point. With vengeful hate I turned the corner and walked down the lonely
road with my legion of rovers.
I can see
the chain-linked fences from a distance. I stop in my tracks so the rest of my
friends can keep up. I wait till they’re about three feet from me before
continuing on, making sure to snap my fingers and get their unwanted attention.
I walked through the woods till I was about five yards from the fences, and
finally, came to a stop. The rovers however, had seen the handful of guards on
the other side of the fences and continued pressing forward. They walked around
me, bumping my shoulder but never bothering to look closer at me. It wasn’t
long before I heard an alarm go off, and the sound of running footsteps and
guns firing. At the sound, I ran through the woods all around to the other side
of the small community.
My body
ached and smelled and my sides hurt with the heavy expanding in my lungs as I
heaved large amounts of air just to keep myself from suffocating with lack of
oxygen. But I kept going, my anger and lust for blood pushing the limits of my
mortal body to end this conflict of the mind.
Reaching the
other side I climbed up the first tree I saw. Reaching the highest peak I
pulled out the sniper rifle and pulled the operating rod handle back, locking a
single shot into the gear box. I looked through the scope and watched as nearly
all the fence guards scrambled to the herd of rovers pressing into the fence.
At this point there were three at my side of the property line. Carefully I
aimed at the chest. I was never good enough to get away with head shots. I
squeezed the trigger and the man fell to the gravel dead. The remaining
two raised their guns looking around wondering where I was. They had my general
direction but as soon as I fired the gun again the remaining guard would know
where I am. Luckily, he was standing pretty close to a gas tank bolted into the
ground surrounded by dozens of metal tubing systems. I fire a single shot into
the tank, and the explosion was large enough to engulf the second guard, knock
the third off his feet, and taking out two other scrambling gunners in the
process.
[Zach]: (Mumbling under breath) Come on, baby, come on!
Quickly I
took out the last guard, clearing my side of the community. Handfuls of men and
women loaded into a large bus and began to attempt to escape Denbury.
[Zach]: Oh, that’s not happening.
Digging
through the back pack I took out one of the homemade explosives and Dom’s
lighter which he had fortunately packed. I leaped from the tree, climbed over
the fence, lit the explosive, and tossed it onto the ground several yards from
me just as the bus drove over it. The explosion shredded the bus in half, smothering
it in yellow and orange flames killing everyone on board. I scrambled for cover
behind other metal tubing. I could hear the fence bending under the weight of
the many rovers. It wasn’t long before I heard screams of pain and agony. I
turned to look and watched as my dead friends tore my enemies’ limb from limb.
Their black, cold fingers prying into their guts and skulls and peeling the
flesh from their faces while they still lived and breathed, screaming for
mercy. But there was none. Not for them, at least. I can’t remember the last
time I felt this happy. There was one who got away though: Eben. He managed to
escape the break through and ran fearfully into one of the blue metal buildings. That
had to be the headquarters.
I took out
the hand gun and raced for the door. I couldn’t just barge in though. I’m not a
cop or military operative. I needed an advantage. I needed a shield of some
sort.
Just then a
rover came stumbling toward me. All the sweat from my body must’ve removed just
enough blood and deathly stench to make me smell alive. I took my Dao and
sliced the rover in half across the waist just above the hips. I dug into his
fleshy back and lifted it up using its back bone like a handle. The rover still
snarling and biting the air, I kicked down the door and rushed inside.
Eben and an
older man behind a desk began firing shots at the rover. Bullets splattered
into its weak body, a bullet managing to break through the torso and catch me
in the side. I threw the rover onto to Eben, the rover gnawing into his neck
almost instantly, and I shot the old man in the shoulder just as he shot me in
the leg. Before Eben’s final breath he fired a shot carelessly. But his bullet
barely hit its mark, just grazing the side of my head and continuing through
the ceiling. I fell to the floor, slipping in and out of consciousness. I had
to stay awake. I had to so I could win. So I could kill the last man, and right
a wrong by doing more wrong.
The old man
was also on the ground, obviously impacted greatly with the shot in the
shoulder. I must’ve have hit an artery because there was so much blood. His gun
was too far for him to reach and so was mine. Blood leaked from my terribly
burnt temple like a creek, and my leg and side did no different. I was already
feeling light headed. But I had to stand up. I had to finish the task.
I braced my
hands firmly against the ground and pushed myself up. My throbbing leg was
almost of no use, but I managed to stand firmly, picking the gun up in the
process. I had seven bullets left. The old man was still on the ground. He was
whimpering and clutching his bleeding hand. He was a coward. But the way he
carried himself when I broke through the door said otherwise: he was their
leader. Just the man I wanted to see.
[Zach]: You the leader?
[Denbury Leader]: Yes, look whatever you want, I can give
you. Food, fuel, guns, women, you name it!
[Zach]: I don’t want your stuff! I want…I need you to die for me.
[Denbury Leader]: I-I can’t…why? What have I done?
[Zach]: That property you tried and failed to take and
plunder…
[Denbury Leader]: …that was your home. Listen, I didn’t know,
honestly I didn’t! We use the no-brainers as a precaution; a scare tactic!
[Zach]: (Violent yelling) You took everything I had left! You
made me who I am! I want you to die and I want you to die a slow and painful
death!
I did. Every
word out of my mouth was everything I ever wanted more than anything in the
world. But I know I can’t. Yes, he is going to die, but he will not die any
worse than my family did. Justice has to be served this time.
[Zach]: But I won’t give you a slow death. I want you to die
as my family did. I want you to feel as they felt. That said I’m going to shoot
the last seven bullets in this clip into your chest before tossing the rover
onto you.
[Denbury Leader]: NO PLEASE, NO-
I fired all
seven bullets into his old chest. Blood popped in all directions. It won’t be
long before the herd comes now. I grabbed the rover and placed it onto the
leader who gleefully fed on the old man’s dead flesh. I had won.
Now I am
walking. I am alone. The rain was falling. Yes, it might be cliché but it is
what it is. The blood ran from my clothes but the stains remained. The blood
from my wounds still leaked, and the pain remained. Where old blood drains, new
wounds form. It was an endless cycle of pain and suffering. I blinked, and I
was on my knees. How did I get here? It stopped raining and the day was growing
dark. I know I am bleeding out. It won’t be long before I am dead. This is how
I want to go. Not eaten by the undead, not killed point blank in the face by
some thug, but in the middle of the road, soaked to the skin and wondering: did
I serve my purpose? Did I not die on that fateful day that I tried to hang
myself because of this moment? Had I already fulfilled my purpose beforehand? I
didn’t know, but I knew that before everything happened I did a good job of
impacting those around me. I had the reputation of a godly and respectful
individual. Was that what I was now? Probably not. Once a Christian, always a
Christian, so hopefully I die and wake up in Heaven. Then again, I haven’t felt
remorse for what I have done. I look up at the sky, and into the sun. It looks
blurry. I’m feeling light headed and dizzy. I can feel my lips moving and
repenting. Deep down I am proud to have avenged my family, but I know I have to
repent now or it will be too late forever.
Suddenly I
hear footsteps. I look ahead and out in the distance as I feel myself slipping
into unconsciousness I see a blurry figure. He is walking speedily towards me
with a sword in his hand. He’s within arm’s length from me when he swings the
sword. I hear the faint sound of flesh squelching. I feel blood run down my
face. I look down and see a pool of blood expanding below me. Why did he kill
me? I was already dead. Maybe he thought I was a rover. It doesn’t matter now.
I’m leaving. I’m about to die, and it’s almost too hard to believe that after
all this time of living I’m all of the sudden dead.
Death was a
beautiful thing. As I fell onto my side and my vision darkened, I could feel my
lips form a grin. Death was simply a door. Most people were afraid to open it,
but I’m not. The door was simply an obstacle…
And I made
it to the other side.
THE END

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