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Also what about a proper zombie!au? Or a "the night king wakes earlier" au?
hmmmmmm interesting, let me mull on this to garner ideas⊠honestly an apocalypse au would bang so hard like few remaining stragglers alive in the world oh the angst oh the smut oh the pain
bonus points if Aerion is wanted bc he can have babies and itâs like a Children of Men style of shit (is that the film I canât remember chat) and Valarr has to protect him!
âGive me one last dance my Prime, before I hit the ground.â Megatron speaks softly as Optimus gave a deep growl from his chassis, biting the protoform of Megatronâs nape. Megatron couldnât be mad, his love was in pain, he couldnât help it.
My own personal au.. a zombie apocylpse, search for haven: Clingy Duo + Fundy. After the fall of L'Manberg Camp and Death of Fundy's father, the two teens Tommy and Tubbo take Fundy across the country in order to find a safe haven.
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Hello everyone! Lovely to see you all, hope the first month of the year is treating you well. I already exhausted lmao, so excited for the rest of the year. Also I'm back on track posting on a Saturday, no need for applause, I know I'm pretty great! Hope you all enjoy the next instalment of Momento Mori!!
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Chapter Twelve: The More the Merrier
Samâs POV:Â
Somehow the lone party of one was now eight. Sam was fine travelling all by herself but the trouble seemed to have started once the friendly, all loving, all inclusive Mars arrived.Â
The group Mars first introduced her to seemed to be fine, she was more than capable of handling them. The men were mild mannered country boys who were respectful of Samâs space and lack of communication skills.Â
She wouldâve gone as far to say she had befriended the younger man, Shifty. Sam never felt uncomfortable around him and his knowledge of hunting and wildlife fascinated her.Â
However the newest group of Perco, Luz and Martin were a completely different story.Â
Luz and Mars were scarily alike. They had the same sense of humour, the same loud demeanour and the same endless energy.Â
And when Perco, Mars, and Luz were together, it was nightmare fuel, they were loud, rambunctious, idiots together. Seemingly forgetting the world they now resided in.Â
Martin seemed to be more reserved but when Perco and Luz wound him up enough he would also join in on the fun.Â
It wasnât all bad though, seeing them get along so well while the world was falling apart seemed to lift the group's spirits. And having eight people in the group was actually pretty beneficial, although Sam would never admit that.Â
Eight pairs of eyes and eight pairs of hands went a long way when scouting, looting and looking for danger.Â
âLuz!â The younger girl squealed when George ran up behind her and poked her in her sides. The man laughed loudly at the blonde girlâs reaction.Â
âThey seemed to be enjoying themselves.â Shifty commented from beside Sam, who rolled her eyes. They had been going on like this ever since they had met two days ago.Â
âGuys!â The older woman scolded the pair as they gave sheepish âsorryâsâ before elbowing each other in blame.Â
âAh, go easy on them. Theyâre just having fun.â Bull clapped his large hand over Samâs shoulder. But still she wasnât impressed.Â
âYeah, so much fun. And then someone falls over and weâre all doomed.â Bull chuckled at the blonde womanâs stubborn tone. Denver liked the girl, she was strong and dependable, she also looked after the younger girl with great care, even though she pretended she didnât.Â
That seemed to be her MO, harsh and cold on the outside but with enough of a push she was kind and generous.Â
âHow did we end up with two Marleenâs?â Sam massaged the lines from her forehead.Â
âYou mean two Georgeâs?â Martin joined the small group that hung back from the mischievous trio.Â
âEither way, theyâre an accident waiting to happen.â Lip confirmed with a sharp nod of his head. The older group laughed amongst themselves. Â
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The group of eight had been walking for a day or two. They had enough supplies to last them a few more days in the forest and then they would need to venture out to another town to restock. But it was becoming harder to do with more mouths to feed, and hungry ones at that.Â
âLights fading, I think we got an hour left of sun before it sets.â Shifty glanced up to the sky as he measured the time with his hand. âWe should make camp.â Â
The rest of the group came to a halt dropping their heavy bags to the ground in relief.Â
âMy shoulders.â Perco whined as he massaged his sore limbs with his palm.Â
âGet my back, Iâll get yours.â Luz jumped in front of the man. They both held each otherâs shoulders whilst maintaining odd eye contact. They grunted, it was hard to tell if it was in pleasure or pain. But the sight made Sam uncomfortable.Â
Turning away she set up the tent as Mars hunted for wood. The shorter blonde cutely tagged along behind Bull, chatting excitedly as she went, seemingly forgetting her task and then every now and then she would remember and bend down to pick up a random stick.Â
Soon the fire was roaring and everyone sat around it with mildly full bellies, food was getting more scarce by the day.Â
Everyone was sharing stories over the campfire. It had become an odd ritual they all fell into.Â
Each member would share an account from their past, or a ghost tale, something to pass the time. Sam had always shared made up or scary stories, she had heard from others but never divulged into her own past. The rest of the group loved sharing history about their families and their lives beforehand. It was an odd way to get to know each other.Â
âRumour has it the disease came from water.â Perco reported from across the fire.Â
Mars at that exact moment was halfway through her sip. Her eyes widened in panic, the young girl trapped the water in her mouth, stopping it from going any further down her throat.Â
She was just about to chuck her full water bottle across the space and project the water she had stored in her mouth out, when Samâs hand landed on her knee before she could do anything.Â
Mouth ballooned with water Marleen turned to look at Sam who shook her head.Â
âBambi, weâve been drinking this water for days. Iâm sure if it was tainted we would be mindless rabids by now.â The tall girl reassured her petite counterpart.
The young girl swallowed the liquid that she still had in her mouth, wiping the sides of her lips from any of the water that had escaped during that time.Â
âRight.â Mars agreed with Sam as she nodded her head.Â
âYeah, no itâs not from bottled water. Word has it they did an experiment on a small rural town and put whatever chemicals they were using into the town's water source. And then they shut down their mains pretty quickly after it⊠got out of hand.â Perco shivered at the thought.Â
âIt would only be their water supply that would have been contaminated.â Sam reassured the still tense looking Mars.Â
âDo you know where the town was?â Sam enquired further, but Perco shook his head.Â
âNah, itâs only rumours Iâve heard in passing, so I have no idea if itâs true or not.â The group collectively sighed. They were completely isolated from the current events, but it appeared everyone was. With no means of communication there was no way for anyone to truly know what was happening in the world. They could only go from word of mouth.Â
âWish my phone still worked.â The young blonde sighed. She was desperate to know how her family was fearing in this hard time. Mars wanted to let them know she was safe for the moment and to hold on for her return.Â
âYou know my Dad called me every day.â The young blonde flashed her bright smile. Before it fell from her face and a heavy sigh left her lips, Sam quickly wrapped her arm around the young girl pulling her closer. The older girl gave a reassuring squeeze before someone else picked up the conversation that Mars had started.Â
âYou alright, Bam?â Sam whispered down as the rest of the men talked amongst themselves. The younger girl already had tears forming in her eyes but that didn't stop her from nodding and giving Sam a tight lipped smile.Â
âWhat did he do?â The older woman prompted, seeing a hint of confusion on Marleenâs face, she explained, âYour dad, what did he do?âÂ
âOh!â The tears were forgotten and Marsâ eyes lit up with a sparkle of purpose, âHe owned a hardware store- two actually. He was trying to turn it into a franchise. He looked after the first one in Adair- thatâs where we grew up. And Rowan went to business school so he could run the other one, it was one town over in Bushnell but still close enough to come over every Sunday for dinner.âÂ
Samantha let a small smile creep onto her face as she watched the girl's demeanour change. Mars went on about her weekly family gatherings and how she would get to spend time with her niece and nephew.Â
She explained how her mother moved to America from Spain when she fell in love with Desmond; her father. And how her Mum used to be a school teacher but retired and helped her dad with the garden section of their shop.Â
âHeâs alive. They all are, I just know it!âÂ
âBamâŠâ Samâs smile had dropped, she didnât want her friend to be filled with false hope. The likelihood that all of her family were alive was low.Â
âYeah?â Marleenâs big wide eyes looked up at Sam. She faltered, pausing slightly, she looked to her side and made eye contact with the nearest male member of the group; Lipton.Â
The men had gone quiet while Marleen spoke of her kin and he had obviously been listening in, so when he heard Marsâ declaration and Samâs hesitance, he looked up.Â
The look on Samâs face must have been a questioning one as Lipton answered with a small shake of his head.Â
The older blonde was torn between being honest and probably hurting Marleenâs feelings or letting her have a moment of good.Â
âIâm-â She started, but the childlike look in the shorter girls eyes had softened her, âIâm sure youâre right.âÂ
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Leaving the forest had many pros and cons.Â
The biggest pro: Going into towns or houses and finding supplies. The biggest con: Being out in the open where there is more chance of running into humans or rabids.Â
But it was necessary, venturing into the nearby town of West Hickory was the group of eightâs big plan for the next few days. What could go wrong in only a day or two?
Sam was walking near the front next to Shifty, the pair navigating the group out of the forest and towards the township. Lip, Bull and Martin followed the leading duo side by side by side.Â
As usual, the troublesome trio were lagging behind and goofing off. Luz was teaching the other two some aimless game and once they got the hang of it, there was no stopping them. Giggles and laughs echoed through the otherwise silent team.Â
A scream rippled from the back of the group, causing everyone to pause their movements in shock. All heads whipped around to find the reason for the unexpected disruption.Â
It wasnât a noise you wanted to hear in the middle of the apocalypse. The group rushed back to find the owner of the scream.Â
George and Mars stood, seemingly crowding around the other person who was on the floor. Perco lay on the ground groaning in pain.Â
âWhat happened?â Sam pushed her way in between Luz and Marleen. The young girl stood with her hands clasped over her mouth and a worried look on her face, Luz wore the same expression.Â
âWe were just goofing around and Frank slipped.â Mars finally released her mouth from her grasp so that she could talk.Â
âOh shit, I hope it isnât bad.â George cringed looking down at his friend writhing in pain on the floor.Â
âWhere are you hurt?â Lip asked as he knelt down by the man.Â
âMy-â Perco started and then stopped again. The group that surrounded the man collectively lent in so that they could hear him.Â
âYour what?â Martin prompted the man.
âUh-myâŠâ But Frank refused to finish the sentence.Â
âMy god man, spit it out!â Sam urged, she needed to know now whether or not she needed to put him out of his misery.
âMY ASS!â Perco yelped.
Everyone fell silent processing what the man had just said. There was a beat before the whole group was in hysterics. The short man seemed less than impressed.Â
âOh yeah, laugh it up guys, real funny, ha ha. I fell over and hurt my ass, ok! Itâs an actual problem!â Frank replied grumpily, but the group couldnât hear him over their shared laughter.  Â
âOh damn, man thatâs terrible.â Luz tried to comfort the man but he couldnât get his shit together enough to string a coherent sentence.Â
âYouâre all fucking children, you know!â Perco reprimanded his friends who laughed right in his face.Â
âThat was your greatest asset.â Luz elbowed Martin who about doubled over at his stupid pun.Â
âTo ease the pain in your butt Iâll grab you some ass-prin.â The man couldnât help himself.Â
âI mean Iâd make a joke about your rear, butt itâs too cheeky.â George doubled over in hysterics but the rest of the group's own laughter had died down, they all watched the man laugh far too hard at his own joke.Â
âGet it, rear!â But no one seemed to be in on his hilarious banter. âOh come on, that was the best one!â Luz pouted, but his peers focussed their attention back onto the man who still lay on the ground.Â
âYouâre gonna have to show us the damage.â Bull told Frank, who clutched his ass with both of his hands.Â
âNo.â Perco shook his head. âThatâs not necessary, see.â The man struggled to get to his feet only making it halfway up before cursing in pain and crumpling back to the floor.Â
âFine.â Perco admitted defeat. âBut the girlâs canât see.âÂ
All eyes fell on the two women who watched the man in concern. An aww fell from the youngerâs lips, while the older shrugged.Â
âI didnât particularly want to see your ass, Frank.â Sam grabbed the shorter girl by her shoulders and manoeuvred her away from the men.Â
The pair sat far enough away that they couldn't see what was happening but they could still hear it. Frank cursed wildly as the rest of the guys discussed their game plan.Â
It took an hour for the group to sort out his wound, they had little in the way of medical supplies. Bandages and a few steri-strips, they had nothing but water to clean the wound. From the sound of things it was a big injury.Â
âGod, now thereâs blood all over my pants. Thanks Lip!â Frank called in disgust.Â
âWell itâs your ass that wonât stop gushing, Perco!â The men continued to bicker between themselves.Â
Finally they had the wound semi-covered and had stopped the bleeding for the time being. Frank clutched onto the neck of Bull as he piggy backed him.Â
âLadies, we're gonna need to find somewhere with medical supplies. Iâm worried that it will get infected if we donât stitch it up.â Martin informed the girls who were sitting on a nearby log waiting for everyone to be done.Â
âNext town is only a few miles away. We can get there by nightfall and stake it out from there.â Sam stood from her position with Mars jumping up by her side not long after. âShifty and I can go ahead and make sure the path is clear, so we donât have to worry about any more accidents.â Martin gave a curt nod before he called over his shoulder for the men to get ready to move out.Â
The group moved slowly, Bull carrying Frank on his back and the rest of the men carrying his belongings since he couldnât do it himself.Â
âShifty!â Sam called, turning around as she walked, he had dipped out of sight just before she turned to look for him. The girl went against her own rules and continued searching for the man as she travelled not facing the way she was going.Â
The woman met a solid wall. This is why she always followed her own rules. Sam turned examining the hard object she had collided with.Â
Her eyes widened as her gaze trailed up the structure. Though it wasnât a structure, it was a man. Sam whipped her gun from her hip and pointed it directly between the eyes of the person who cockily glanced down at her.Â
âWho the fuck are you?â The words growled from her throat. She was good at menacing.Â
âI like a woman who can use her words.â Somehow the manâs smile grew even more smug. His hand came up to Samâs face, his fingers so close to her cheek. She resisted the urge to shoot him right at the moment.Â
âDonât touch me.â The blonde woman warned the stranger.Â
âYou walked into me, Dollface.â Something about the way the pet name rolled off his tongue made her shiver. She didnât like the unknown feeling that washed over her skin. Â
âDonât call me Dollface, you creep. I will use this.â She gestured to the weapon she clutched tightly. Yet he didnât flinch, his smile grew wider as his eyebrows raised.Â
âFeisty.â The tall man leaned forward ever so slightly, as if he was testing whether or not she was bluffing.Â
âLieb.â A stern voice came from behind the man. At the same time the rest of the group finally found their way to Sam. They stopped short behind her assessing the show down she had found herself in.Â
Shifty fell into stance beside her, his own weapon raised.  Â
A man came into view, tall with jet black hair and stubble across his chin.Â
âAh, the boss is calling. Nice talk, sweetheart.â The man reached forward to tap his fingers under Samâs chin, but stopped when Shiftyâs gun turned to him.Â
The stranger threw his arms up in mock surrender before he sent a wink to Sam, then turned and walked away.Â
âSorry about him, he doesnât listen to simple commands.â The end of the statement seemed to be aimed towards the man as he walked back to the older looking gentlemen.Â
âYou can lower your weapons, we arenât here to fight you.â But Sam didnât budge. âYouâre right. Iâve given you no reason to trust me.â The man spoke to the tall blonde, a smile grew on hip lips.Â
âSpeirs.â The man gestured at himself. âYou met Liebgott, I have two other men with me.â
And just like that two guys appeared from the bushes. It made Samâs stomach turn, if something was to go wrong with the first interaction those men were lying in wait. She narrowed her eyes at the group of four.  Â
âTipper and Grant.â Speirs introduced his men.Â
âYou can be on your way then.â Sam spoke harshly. They had picked up enough strays, she also wasnât going to look behind her for the group vote, this was her decision.Â
âI think we found you just in time.â Lieb said arrogantly, âLooks like you have a casualty.â He gestured his head back at Perco who still clung onto Bullâs back.Â
âWhy would you offer us help, we havenât given you anything.â Shifty now spoke from her side. Sam was glad she wasnât the only one who found this situation fishy.Â
âYou can offer us something.â Speirs replied. Samâs eyes narrowed even further.Â
âSam.â Martin called from behind her. âPerco isnât looking too good. We need their help.âÂ
The tall blonde ground her teeth together. There was no way she was asking for help from these men.Â
âSamantha.â Bullâs voice was stern, the girl still hadnât lowered her gun. Â
âFine.â The older girl huffed and finally relented, flicking the safety back on and statshing her weapon on her hip.Â
âHow can we help?â
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Trigger warnings; Zombies, mentions of death, very brief mention of suicide in the very beginning.
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Waking up at the ass crack of dawn, checking her backpack, cleaning her rifle, making sure the âroomâ sheâs in is safe. Over a year ago she wouldnât be up this early. Over a year ago she wouldnât even be touching her fathers rifle without permission. But life has a funny way of throwing curve balls. In this sense, life threw a massive curve ball at everyone and everything. The world as she knew it become sick with diseaseâ No, not COVID-19, though many speculated that it was the reason, the beginning of it all. No it was the dead-come-back-to-life-and eat-your-face kinda disease. Normally people bring up that type of disease in conversations with speculations on the âwhat ifâ scenarios of what theyâd do.
Many of her college friends all had plans and ideas and yet most of them now roam the streets looking for the next person to chomp on. Ironic isnât it? She never believed sheâd live this long hell many times the conversation of âQuick a zombie apocalypse happens! What do you do?!â Sheâd laugh and says sheâd die in the next month or two. To which her friends would moan and groan because surely âYou wouldnât give up so easily?? Come onnnn what would you actually do.â Sheâd think it over and before putting much thought, she said.
âIâd kill myself.â Her friends went silent before laughing at how serious she sounded and even she laughed. A good banter back and forth as her college friends sipped on cheap booze. âNo, no, but in all seriousness. Iâd stay with my parents. My dads a police Captain after all. Heâs taught me how to shoot before I could write and my ma⊠well sheâll probably teach me something.â Snorting a chuckle since her moms a teacher. One of her friends asks what sheâd do if her parents became zombies.
âWell I guess Iâd try to find groups to stay in. What do yâall think? I guess Iâd put up with yâall.â Nudging her friend playfully on the shoulder. Laughter in the room as the music starts playing and the cheep booze starts kicking in. As her friends dance and sing to âOnly Girl in the Worldâ by Rihanna she sits on the couch in deep thought. Her drink in hand as she thinks bout her life. Thinks about her finals coming up and how sheâs gotta take all the tests to become a nurse. Both her parents were exceptionally happy that she didnât follow in their footsteps.
âI love kids but please⊠do not become a teacher.â Her mother sounded so exhausted when they spoke early on the phone. âAnd donât become a police officer!â Her father yells in the background. The running joke for every phone call even though her parents are well aware that sheâs going to be a nurse. Sheâs been deadset on it since she was a kid. She doesnât plan on telling her ma that sheâs gonna try and apply to be the school nurse where her ma works. Sipping her booze some more as the apple news on her phone pings âReports of a New Virus, Scientists say⊠â
She huffs, reading the first couple of paragraphs before getting bored and exiting out of the article. âProbably another variant of COVID. Great another shot Iâm gonna have to take.â Turning her phone off and chugging her drink before she starts dancing with her giggly and much too drunk friends.
Oh how life turned so fast and so quickly the following week. Nearly half of the friends in the room became the first percentages of âTurnedâ and the other half âMissing, have you seen them?â She barely made it out herself. But thatâs life. Cruel and beautiful and so, so lonely in the world she now knows. She stays too long thinking about it and sheâll drown. She doesnât want to think about her friends, her home, her⊠family. Itâs still too much even after all this time. Even with it being well over a year it still hurts.
Shaking her head of those thoughts as she gets situated. Glad that she triple checked the âroomâ sheâs in. Her anxiety has been through the roof these last couple days and every lil noise is having her jump. At least she can put her mind at ease since sheâs checked and barricaded the exit. A couple deads outside that she handled quickly. Who knew that sheâs be so proficient with a bat and knife? Sheâs a good shot but before a to keep her rifle hidden. Not many bullets being made anyways..
She turns her radio on as she waits for it to come to life. For months she been speaking on it. Using it as a dairy of sorts, it helps her when she feels the loneliest. Helps when the days feel colder than what it typically does in Texas. She spoke and spoke until one day it started speaking back. The man on the radio commented how heâs been hearing her speak and at first, he and his group thought it was a hoax since they couldnât get the radio to work. She didnât speak on it for days, but the men would still speak back and call out to her.
Finally, she worked up the courage to speak back and from then on, theyâve become a part of her routine. Once a day around noon theyâd speak. She has her rules, No names, no locations, no descriptions. She doesnât want to get attached only to one day not hear them speak back again. She doesnât need another name added to her list of grief. That, and as much as she wants to trust them, she knows that humans can be just as dangerous if not more so.
âStatic, come in Static.â She grins as she sits in the office room that sheâs been sleeping in. Stretching her legs as sheâs never gotten used to the floors even after all this time. Her legs stiff as her other hand rubs her knee. The radio crinkles and scratches until finally.
âMust you keep calling me that?â The man speaks, the heavy Scottish accent shining through, and she can just tell heâs grinning. âIâve told ya, mah name is Joh- â
âNo,â she cuts him off as she clicks on the button. âNo names. I donât... I donât want to hear it, please.â Sheâs told him before that she doesnât want to hear his name. Heâs been understanding but sometimes heâll still try it... The thought that there is an actual person behind the radio scares her and intrigues her. Hearing someone even through all this mess makes it all bearable even if itâs just by a little bit. âDonât make me âhang upâ.â A lighthearted threat. She wouldnât actually do that. She needs her daily talks with them.
âI know, Bonnie, I know,â the voice speaks with understanding. The man knows all too well on why itâs easier to stay nameless, easier to not be attached incase the voice one day doesnât speak back. âBut one day I would love ta hear my name from your pretty voice.â The voice chuckles, âWhere are ya now?â A hopeful tinged to his voice.
âYou know I donât give locations, Static.â Singing back her words with a furrow of her brow. âBut⊠Iâm in an office building.â
âAh, I see thatâs become a fan favorite of yours.â A tease in the manâs voice. âOh, it seems my friend wants to speak to ya.â Her eyes perk up as she knows who is about to speak.
âElectricity!â She smiles big and she just knows Static is rolling his eyes.
âSunshine havenât heard from you since, Static,â emphasizing the other manâs nickname and she can practically hear the glare. âhas been hogging you.â Electricity, as sheâs been calling him even though heâs also tried to get her to call him by his name, has a much softer voice. Calmer and levelheaded compared to Static who's more outgoing and louder. Sheâs called them the duo 1 and duo 2 before she called them Static and Electricity. Much to their annoyance and amusement, much better than her other idea of calling them Thing 1 and Thing 2.
âWell next time hit him or something.â She smiles as she can hear Static mouthing off something. Probably Static telling him where sheâs been in for a bit. âIn an office building again? That seems to be your usual, yeah?â The man speaks lowly. His words concerned and yet with the subtleness of memorizing something.
âAm I that predictable, Electricity? She stands up from where she was sitting. âStatic said something similar.â
âNot predictable just doing what you always do, Sunshine.â
âThatâs⊠That means Iâm being predictable.â She teases as he stammers.
âNo, no, I meant that you are more comfortable with what you know to be safe.â
âSoooo predictable with my safety?â She teases as she can hear him muttering âbollocksâ like he always does when, she assumes, he is flustered. âIâm pulling your leg, Electricity. Just messing around and being a brat.â
He laughs and sighs in relief. His voice cool like the summer breeze after a rainy day. âSo where are you?â His voice sounding slightly insistent.
âNo where near you.â Rolling her eyes as they always ask the same questions everytime they talk. âQuit askin, Iâm fine on my own. I donât do groups and you know why.â Sheâs told them about her run in with the only group sheâs been with. Handmaidens Tale meet zombie apocalypse and she barely got out.
âI know, I know, youâve done well on your own, but a little help goes a long way, Sunny.â Sometimes she wishes she would hate the nicknames that they give her but it does give a warm fuzziness in her stomach whenever they say it. Sighing as she speaks back. âOh yes because youâre military right?â A bit of sarcasm in her voice as this is one of her questions that she always asks.
âTaskforce 141, Special Operation Forces, you already know this, Lass.â The other man speaks making her jolt. Guess he was listening in when she was speaking to Electricity.
âYeah, yeah, just making sure youâre not lying and trying to sound more badass than you both already do.â Remarking quickly as a light blush spread on her face. The way heâs speaking sounds deeper. Like sheâs in trouble somehow and heâs going to correct her.
âWe know, Sunshine, we know you just want to be safe. Itâs hard to trust especially with the dead around.â Electricityâs speaks softly, the cool to Staticâs heat, âBut to say it again; Johâ I mean, Static, is a Sergeant and I am also a Sergeant. Static is an expert in demolitions and trained as a sniper. I myself am an expert with prime target eliminations and covert surveillance.â He says it so sincerely and she has half a mind to believe him.
âAnd why are you all the way in Texas then?â Theyâve told her how they moved up here and she knows the reason, but she wants them to say it again.
âWe received word that a base, Fort Sam Houston, was working on a cure for the zombie virus. The BAMC is a hospital within that fort that was conducting research.â Electricity sites off the very thing that theyâve repeated for the last month.
âAnd?â She makes a go on motion that they canât see but she knows that they can imagine thatâs what sheâs doing.
âBut when we got there it was already over run and Kylâ I mean Electricity almost got killed in the process.â Static says, he sounds upset. âWeâve been over this, Lass. We tell you about the same things over and over again.â A hushed murmur from Electricity is heard and she starts feels bad.
âI know⊠Iâm sorry, I just...â she starts off as she tries to not sound upset. âI just want to make sure that I can trust you. Last time I did...â
âHandmaidens tale, youâve told us about it. The leader, Abraham, is a far-right Christian, yes?â Static says the manâs name and she shivers as she gives a tiny yes in reply. âHe tried to keep you. To force you to stay with his group and be treated as a... how did you say it?â
âA breading cow.â
âYes, that,â he sighs deeply on the radio, and she wonders what he and Electricity looks like. Wonders if they are as comforting as their warm voices. Wonders if they have beards or stubbles but her self-imposed rules keep her from asking. âI know itâs a lot, learnin ta trust when it's hard to. Weâve promised since the beginnin ta be honest and if I ever see him.â The threat is laced in his voice but he clears his throat. âEnough of that. We are finally moving to Houston. We acquired a car. A Jeep to be more precise. Any chance weâll be near ya?â
âYou might beâŠâ she says softly as she bites her tongue. The urge to let them come to her gets harder and harder to say no to everyday they speak. âI donât give locations, Static.â
âI know but canât blame a man for trying. Oh?â She can hear his eyebrows furrowing as voices in the background speak. Theyâve told her that they are a group of 4 in total. Sheâs never heard the other 2 speak but she can sometimes hear them⊠they sound funny. âIt seems we have to cut this shorter, Bonnie.â
âWeâll speak again tomorrow, Sunshine, we promise.â The other man promises, and she knows they will. Theyâve never broken a promise. Never did more than what they couldnât do from the month that theyâve talked.
âIâll see you both tomorrow and please,â she stresses the word as she hopes and prays that one day they can meet. That sheâll be brave enough to let them in and find her. âPlease be safe. Please donât get hurt, okay? Iâll metaphorically hit you, I swear I will.â
âAlways, Bonnie, we will always be safe. Take care and check corners and windows. Make sure you can quickly getân and out. Donât goân if your gut tells ya not to.â Static says, listing off his advice like he would to a fresh-faced recruit. âDonât play fair and donât play kind. Everyoneâs an enemy until proven otherwise.â He waits a couple seconds before he passes it to the other man.
âMake sure to pack light and that you can easily grasp your weapon.â Electricity warns. A deep sigh from him before he speaks, âAnd if you ever⊠if you ever need help, just... please just tell us. Weâll do whatever we can to come for you, okay?â He waits and waits for her to speak but when she doesnât, he sighs. He waits another minute and then the radio turns to static signaling the end of their conversation.
âI know,â she says softly as she hears the static of the radio. âBe safe, please be safe.â She murmurs the bits of name that she has overheard them say. Going against her own rules of not saying their names even though she knows itâs half of what their names are. Sheâs gotten too attached and now⊠now sheâs worried. Worried for men sheâs never met and probably never will.
âOne can dream,â she rolls her shoulders and bends to stretch. Her stomach growling as she knows itâs about time to eat. Pulling her backpack on the office desk and opening it. A couple cans of food and jerky from gas stations. 2 water bottles and a simple medkit along with an extra shirt and pants. âOkay⊠raviolis or beansâŠ.â Humming as sits and pops open the beans. âIâll save the raviolis for a special day.â
Sheâs sat for too long on her ass now itâs time to get a move on. Canât stay for too long in the same places. Always gotta keep moving to different places. Curse the anxiety that still makes her think that a zombie is around every corner. Guess thatâs what sheâs been alive for so long.
Ateez x Reader
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"Found anything?" Hongjoong's voice fills the air, leaning against the doorframe as he watches you rifle through the drawers, hoping to find something but coming up empty-handed. You shake your head in denial, shutting the drawer as your eyes find the framed-photo on the nightstand between the single beds once again.
"I wonder if they made it," you murmur staring at the two grinning kids, heart-aching at the thought of them being dead or on their own.
"It could be possible but with how everything is and the current situation it isn't likely," he says as he gestures for you to follow him, and you do but slowly, wishing you could've helped the kids.
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The two of you find Yunho and Yeosang bickering in the kitchen, the dust causing your nose to itch slightly, reminding you of your allergies.
"What is the problem?" Hongjoong asks, voice cutting through their conversation, arms folding over his chest as he looks between the two questioningly.
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"We haven't found anything, and Yunho is suggesting that we go to the house next door, the one that is bound to have undead inside," Yeosang replies, words having a bit of bite to them as he casts said male a look.
"We need supplies, Yeosang, we're running very low on them," Yunho snips, and Hongjoong sighs, quieting both men before they start bickering again.
"You can send me," you suggest, just as the others join you four, and all four of them look at you like you have grown an extra head.
"Y/N," Hongjoong says, and you raise a brow in question, wondering what is wrong with the suggestion while Yunho gives the others a rundown of what you guys are talking about.
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"What? Someone has to go in," you murmur, frowning at the blonde-haired male, while the others just watch.
"That doesn't mean it has to be you," Jongho pipes up, voice swimming with an emotion you cannot decipher, and you cast a look at the male; nearly flushing at the look in his eyes.
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"One of us can do it," Yunho states and you groan, running a hand over your face as you meet his eyes.
"I want to do it, I don't wanna sit around and worry," you tell him, silence answers you and you somehow feel that you shouldn't have said that.
"And you want us to stay behind and worry?" Seonghwa asks, moving past the others, so that he now stands in front of you; and you huff not sure on what to say.