Elise drifted through darkness, floating weightlessly in an inky black void. Slowly she realized she must have passed out for some reason and was not quite awake. Muddled voices could be heard as her eyes blinked behind closed lids and she shook her head as she came to.
The first thing she noticed was a sharp stabbing pain in her
head. Reaching up, she felt her hair matted in blood and grimaced as she ran her
fingers over the jagged edges of what must certainly be a serious head wound.
In addition, her left arm, shoulder, and side were numb.
Moving them slightly, she winced at small twinges of pain here and there, but was
relieved to see that they were not broken though it did seem that she had been
thrown down on that side recently and with significant force.
Sitting herself up against a wall, her eyes slowly opened
and she took in her surroundings. The floor was hard wood with a thick layer of
dust on top and from what she could feel, there was quite a bit of shattered
safety glass laying around her. In the air she smelled a mix of smoke and
ozone, like when an electrical outlet shorts. That and the heavy stink of
blood, possibly her own, and something reminiscent of burning hair. All in all,
it made it somewhat difficult to breathe, as if she was not quite getting
enough oxygen with each breath.
“How is she?” said a voice to her right. Elise turned her
head, a little too fast, to see who and instantly regretted it as she felt the
throbbing renew with a vengeance.
“Elise, can you hear me? Hey?” Fingers snapped in her face
and she tried to concentrate on them as she listened to the familiar voice.
“Come on, girl, you with me?” Dominic’s face came into focus and he smiled when
he noticed recognition. “Good. At least we know you’re all there.”
“We can’t stay here much longer. We need to go.”
“Relax, man! You almost knocked her head off. Give her a
minute ok?”
“Look, I said I was sorry about that. You’ve seen what it’s
like out there. I didn’t know if you were friendly or not, alright?”
“Here, this might help,” Jeremiah said, handing Dominic a
wet rag. “That looks bad. We need to get her home.”
The door to the shop opened and all eyes moved to the person
charging in. “They’re heading this way,” Troy said, shutting the door and
ducking behind one of the shelves.
“That’s what I’m saying. We need to get out of here.”
“Pete, will you shut up?” Dominic growled. “I already told
you we’re not moving until I know Elise is fine, but you’re free to leave
whenever you want.”
“Besides, that incoming horde is too close. We’re better off
inside. We should be safe from them as long as we stay quiet,” Troy added,
giving the newcomer a pointed look.
“Fine. Let’s wait for them to pass.” Pete moved away from
the windows and took a seat on the floor beside Troy.
“What happened?” Elise asked, finally coming to enough to
take a look at the room. Dominic was squatting in front of her, tending to her
wounds while a concerned Jeremiah and Troy looked on.
“Pete there hit you with a tire iron when you walked in the
door. Your head is busted open but, I think you should be fine. We will need to
have Natalie take a look at it once we get back though,” Dominic replied,
filling her in on the situation. “Can you stand? How do you feel?”
“Like I was hit in the head with a tire iron,” Elise
responded with a grin. “Who’s Pete?” He waved his hand and whispered a greeting
as she looked over at him.
“It’s getting dark, we need to get home before the raiders
come,” she said, once she was on her feet. “Where’s my stuff?”
“I have it,” Jeremiah replied, and tapped the bag beside
him.
The sound of wailing grew closer and their attention fell on
the number of zombies closing in on their location. “They’re coming here!” Pete
exclaimed, seeing the pack of putrid people veer off the road and move into the
store’s parking lot.
“Hide!” Dominic hissed. Everyone ducked behind what little
cover the barren shelves could offer. Troy and Elise lowered themselves beside
a checkout counter while Pete sought refuge near the frozen foods fridge in the
back of the store. Across from him, Dominic and Jeremiah hid beside an empty
display case. Pete watched as Dominic revealed a large carving knife from his
boot and twirled it in his hand in anticipation.
“What are we going to do now? Fight them all?” Pete asked,
reaching for the closest weapon he could find: a broken mop handle.
“Dom,” Troy called from across the store, “There’s another
way out of here. Grab your stuff and let’s go.”
Moving as stealthily as possible, Dominic, Jeremiah and Pete
made it over to the checkout counter. “There’s a back door leading from the
storage room here,” Troy said. “We can slip out and get around to the cars from
there.”
“Wait! You don’t want to go out that way,” Pete said,
grabbing Troy by the arm as he attempted to open the back door.
“Why? The front is blocked by a horde. This is our only
means of exit.”
“Just trust me. We are better off fighting the mob out
front.”
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Oh...don't trust that Pete at all. Like WTF how are the guys in there tied up and alive with zombies locked in the room. And Pete knew. Yeah, someone needs to off him real quick. LOL
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