Thursday 28 February 2013

Heroes Never Die

Kumar stared at Zhen and Nick's half devoured corpses. He killed the grown-ups that were still attempting to eat them and had dragged them out of the classroom. He thought therest were still in the school, and would welcome him warmly. What he did not expect was to find two schoolmates dead with grown-ups. Kumar hid his schoolmates' bodies with a blanket he found and left the classroom. He had to find the rest of his friends.

William stumbled out of the warehouse, dizzy with exhaustion and aderenaline. One full day of hide-and-seek with the grown-ups that dragged him into the warehouse. The thought of dying and leaving hia friends had spurred him to fight the grown-ups instead of giving up. William was pleasantly surprised to realize that there were actually only ten grown-ups in a warehouse of considerable size. Thankfully the grown-ups in there were too used to darkness so even the flame of his small lighter physically hurt them . He started towards the direction of the school, looking forward to his sleeping bag and some food.

Leon woke up with a dreadful headache. He looked around and found himself among the corpses of the grown-ups he killed. He shakily stood, claw hammer in hand. He looked around and smiled at the vent that Quince had escaped through. Well, I didn't find out if theres a God after all, thought Leon. He sifted through the wreckage of the door that led down the building. He found a way throguh and made his way back to the mall, planning a great entrance in his head. He longed to see Quince and his own power laser again. Leon dragged away and hid Matt's body when he found it later on the ground floor. "You were the greatest, my good friend." Leon said respectfully. It was not much o an eulogy, but Leon was sure Matt would approve.

Alice discovered she was still alive. She sat up and yawned. Aki was lying next to her, badly mutilated. Alice prodded her friend's body. When Aki did not move, the fact that she was dead pierced Alice's madness. She shook with grief and would have sat there forever until a cat darted past her. All thoughts of grief disappeared from the half-crazed girl's mind as she chased after it. Alice loved cats, but if she had been sane, Alice would have been disgusted with herself that she had forgotten her best friend. Alice laughed as she called for the cat, frolicking among the dead as if she was a little girl skipping through a flowerbed. She was happy. And she constantly repeated."Friends...friends...friends..." She did not notice her wounds, hiw clouded her mind was to notice them at all.

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