Kara and Margie made it to the scene.
Kara covered her mouth and gasped at the horrific scene.
Margie stomped on the monster’s head that was still tearing bits of flesh and muscle off of Mr. Fontaine.
“Guys, I’m sorry, but we need to go. All the noise, just, just look!”, Margie said. The stress in her voice was very obvious.
“Oh shit, look, they’re all coming here!”, Kara said, pointing at the throng of ghouls coming at them from between the cars and some more crawling on the ground.
“Daddy”, Tommy uttered.
“Come on ,we need to go. It wasn’t safe here before, but now, hiding isn’t even worth it. They’re coming from ahead of us too. I don’t think we can make it to the gated community now. Fuck, man”, Paulie said. His voice was becoming somber and quiet. He was losing faith.
“Let’s take the next exit off of the highway. It’s our last chance. We can’t possibly make it through here now.” Kara looked at the ghouls slowly marching towards them ahead of them. Turning around, she saw the larger horde slowly descending on them.
“Dad-dy”, Tommy said slowly.
Margie checked her gun. She had five bullets, only five. She looked at the horde and at her gun. She decided to only shoot four if it ever came down to it. The thought made her shake a bit, but she would not want to end up suffering like Mr. Fontaine did.
“GOD! I’M SORRY! I HAVE SINNED! TAKE ME, YOUR FAITHFUL SON WITH YOU UP TO HEAVEN!” Tommy got on his knees and began to scream as loud as he can.
“GOD! YOU HAVE TAKEN EVERYTHING I HAVE FROM ME. PLEASE LORD! TAKE ME WITH YOU! DELIVER ME FROM THIS EVIL!”
“Tommy! No! Shut the fuck up man. You’re bringing more over here!” Paulie was filled with anger. He looked out into the distance and saw more zombies crawling towards them. They came from under the cars, the freshly animated ones. Others were beginning to rise from the corpse heaps on the ground.
“Tommy! Stop it! You’re going to get us all killed”, Kara said. Unable to yell, she pleaded with him to stop.
Tommy tore off his shirt and continued.
“TAKE ME AWAY FROM THIS WORLD. OH LORD, TAKE ME AWAY. I AM HERE! I AM A MAN MADE IN YOUR OWN IMAGE! I WANT TO BE TAKEN AWAY FROM THE DEVIL’S ARMY THAT ATE MY FATHER!...”
Margie’s eyes opened wide, she and everyone else were in trouble. She cocked back the hammer of her gun. She turned around quickly.
A freshly risen ghoul, awoken by Tommy’s “prayer” has arisen right behind Margie. She pointed the gun to the monster’s face and fired her gun.
BANG!
Four bullets left.
The creature’s brain matter sprayed everywhere, and with a fresh hole in it’s head, the monster was down and would not be getting back up again.
The group, save Tommy, was walking towards the nearest highway exit faster and faster.
Tommy stood there, screaming to the Lord for help.
Paulie smashed a nearby zombie’s head with a hammer.
“TOMMY! CUT IT OUT! WE NEED TO GO!”
“Tommy! Come on! This isn’t funny anymore! We need to go!”
Paulie and Kara said, respectively.
Margie ran to the group, the ghouls were gathering fast, she ran past the kneeling Tommy. She had her back to Kara and Paulie.
“We need to leave”, Margie said.
“What about Tommy? We can’t just leave him here!”
“Fuck him. Let’s go. He’s not right. We need to leave! That exit doesn’t have too many of them. We can run past them!”, Kara yelled.
“Margie, come on!” Paulie urged her to go. She didn’t know what to do.
“He’s attracting way too much attention. Someone needs to kill him!”
“WHAT?!”, Paulie and Margie said at the same time.
“You heard me, he needs to die. All his yelling just keeps bringing more and more of those things to us. Our lives are in danger!”, Kara said.
“No, it’s not right. We can’t just kill Tommy. We need to get him to come with us”, Paulie almost pleaded.
“Margie, shoot him! Kill him! If you don’t, we all die! Kill him!”, Kara yelled
Margie held up her gun. She had Tommy’s head in her sights. She scanned the area and saw almost two times as many ghouls raised by Tommy’s noise. She turned around to Kara and Paulie. Margie saw a sea of zombies, attracted to the noise, coming in their direction. It would take about 10 minutes for them to meet their destination.
“Margie, no, don’t do it. Come on, get him to come with us! Make it better!”, Paulie stood pleading. Margie didn’t want to look into his eyes.
“No, kill him! He’s trying to kill us all!”
“Don’t shoot him! Margie, please!”
“He needs to die now!”
Margie stood there, now shaking. The devil and angel were on her shoulders, but the choices weren’t cut and dry. She let their voices drown out and she began to pray. The right choice would come to her, but she didn’t have the time.
“God is good, Jesus saves. God is good, Jesus saves.”
She opened her eyes and the choice was clear to her. It wasn’t perfect, but it would buy them all enough time.
Margie lowered her father’s gun.
“We need to leave. Let’s go. Head to that exit. We’ll find a hiding spot.”
Margie ran past Paulie and Kara. She had spared Tommy’s life.
“What? What happened?”, Kara asked as she began to run. Deep down, she was a little disappointed in Margie’s choice.
“I’m with you, Margie!” Paulie was only glad that he didn’t see Tommy die in front of him. He began to run with what was left of the group.
“If I killed him, he would have stopped making noise. We would have lost our distraction. If he lives, he makes a lot of noise, calls those monsters over and he buys us a lot more time. He’s more useful to us dying than he was alive. He would have been excess baggage”, Margie blurted out as she was running.
The group stood quiet for second. Kara and Paulie both agreed that it was the best idea, even though it pained Paulie much more than Kara.
Tommy’s cries could be heard and while they were getting lower and lower, their passion remained the same.
There was a pause in his praying.
A blood curdling scream rang through the air.
It turned into a half sob and scream. It was full of pain.
The group kept running to their unknown destination. Anywhere was better than where they were.
Margie shed a few tears. It was obvious what had happened to Tommy. She hated to think about it, but it was a reality.
The group began to slow down. There was no immediate threat. They all took a chance to look back at the highway. Smoke was rising in their air and they could see a large mass of off the undead moving about. They were still heading to the source of noise that was Tommy.
“What’s that over there?” Kara pointed off into the distance. A large building was in the fog.
“That’s the mall. It’s probably the only thing fun to do in this town.”
“Fun or not, we should probably hold up there for the night. Hopefully it won’t be too bad in there”, Margie said
“Well, mall it is. Let’s go”, Paulie said.
They all began walking to the big, imposing building. Margie looked back one more time.
“Bye, Tommy, and good bye, Mr. Fontaine. Thanks for everything”, Margie said silently to herself.
Creature of Habit
It had already been a few weeks since Matt locked himself in his apartment. He used to hear muffled voices, talking, and even screams of more neighbors being lost to the enemy. He sat in the corner. He had already lost some weight since he began rationing what was left of the food. His apartment stunk as the water he saved in the bathtub slowly became stagnant and rancid.
The noises that were his neighbors became shuffling steps and pained groans. He didn’t know what more to do with himself. He noticed that where voices used to be, the moans and shuffling came from. As a result, Matt hadn’t spoken in some time.
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