“Livin’ the dream, eh Dave?”, Jason yelled.
“Sure, why not!?”, Dave yelled back as he fired another shot.
Click
“Shit!”, Jason said to himself and threw the gun at the nearest zombie. His foot hit something hard. It was one of the soldiers’ assault rifles.
“Always wanted to use one of these”, he said to himself again.
Squeezing the trigger, the gun fired in 3-round bursts. “Nice!”, he said to himself as he shot a few more of them before the magazine emptied.
As Jason was about to throw it, the gun had the grenade attachment on it, he felt a weight in that end.
“Always wanted to try this”, he thought. He looked for the trigger, found it, and fired midway into the crowd of undead.
A huge explosion sounded as the shell exploded, bringing down many zombies with it.
“JESUS H. CHRIST! WHAT WAS THAT!”, Dave yelled.
“It was pure awesome, that’s what it was!”, Jason yelled.
Click
“Shit!”, Dave exclaimed.
Jason heard it and handed him the last gun.
“Do it for the both of us”, Jason said as he picked up another gun off the floor.
Margie’s gun was empty at this point. Standing there and staring at the horde, she attempted to grab at a dead soldier’s pistol that was still in the holster. The corpse got up and grabbed her and opened its mouth at her arm.
“MARGIE!”, Dave yelled. He shot the solider in the nick of time.
“Thanks”, she said as she quickly drew the gun and fired at a zombie right behind Dave in one fluid motion.
“My kind of woman”, he said.
The group was all but overwhelmed at this point. They were backed into a wall of sandbags. Firing the last of the assault rifle into the crowd in front of them, Jason felt cold, bony hands grabbing him and trying to pull him over the sandbag wall.
He looked down at the hands and laughed at the colorful nail polish.
“No!”, Dave yelled and tried to shoot at the zombie grabbing his best friend.
Click
Click
Click
Jason pulled the hand off and smacked her with the butt of his gun.
“Relax, even when they were alive, they couldn’t keep their hands off of me”, Jason said with a sad smile. His arm began to bleed a little bit.
“Margie, it was nice meeting you”, Jason said
“Dave, thanks for being my best friend. You were always there when I needed you. Now it’s my turn”, Jason said with tears in his eyes. “I’ll see you on the other side.”
Yelling, he jumped over the sandbag wall and began hitting zombies closing in on his friends with the butt of the gun. He quickly picked up a sheathed combat knife and pistol off of the floor. He fired the remaining rounds into random undead and then began stabbing at the zombies closing in on him with the knife with intense ferocity.
He began to laugh loudly as he stabbed the zombies.
“Jay…Shit”, Dave said. He fired two rounds into the zombie that was only two feet in front of him.
Click
Click
“Dave.” Margie said.
“Margie, I wish we had met under better circumstances”, Dave said to her with a smile on his face.
He picked up an MP’s baton, shoved it in the nearest zombie’s face, and jumped over the wall to join his friend.
“Jay! I can’t let you have all the fun!”, Dave said. He looked at his friend, covered in bites and scratches.
Jason looked back at him for a second, “Well, I’m winning! Come on!”
Both friends attacked the horde as best they could, stabbing and clubbing them as fast as they could. Both of them shouting as loud as they could at throng of undead.
Their primal battle cries and sounds of slaughter began to slowly fade from Margie’s ears. The battlefield grew quiet. She didn’t know who had fallen first, but Margie knew it.
She was all alone now.
She began to weep as all the sound faded from her ears. She just heard a little ringing in her ears as she fired the last few rounds of the assault rifle propped against the sandbag wall behind her.
Click
Click
She felt their cold hands grab hold of her, digging deep into her skin. She closed her eyes and felt nothing at all.
The last thought she had was of the white dove flying with the olive branch held in its beak.
All the faces of those she had met before flashed through her mind. She saw them all smiling at her.
She felt herself smile one last time.
Then, just then…
The world seemed like a better place again.
End
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