He crawled on the rooftops and sniffed the air. Odd I smell a survivor. But he didn't care at all.
Its been four months since he was turned into a hunter. Well that's what he heard a female survivor call them. Hunters. He then crouched down low and leaped into the air. He felt the wind rush past his face, almost blowing of his hood revealing his blood red eyes.
This Hunters name was Reggie. That's what the humans called him before he turned but he didn't expect this. Usually someone were to become completely insane when they turned but Reggie did not. He kept his composure but got everything that comes with it.
He was happy to become a hunter. He loved the feeling of flying through the air and landing right on the perfect spot. Unlike the one zombie he saw who puked everywhere all the time. That would be unpleasant
Reggie was an acrobat in the circus before he turned since he did not have enough money to keep himself alive. It all happened so sudden. He was performing then the zombies were everywhere. All his friends and the circus attenders now mindless flech eaters. But not him.
He crawled around on the rooftop and heard a survivor. "Pills Here!" The man had a southern accent but that wasn't important. He laid low making sure none of the 4 survivors laid eye upon him or else instant death.
He lost the ability to speak so he could not reason with them. All he could do was grunt or squeal. (He usually squealed when he miscalculated his jumps.) But he never screamed when he leaped. That would give his position away.
The survivors left and he was relieved. So many deaths. He thought The survivors don't give up. He then sneaked into the building he was on top of and found it was a pharmacy.
Nothing here can cure my ailment he thought might as well press on. He jumped up on the top of the roof and crouched down again.
If the wind speed is 2km and I jump at that amount of height I should land right on that building And he was correct. He leaped and landed right were he wanted to.
He managed to make out a smile before pressing onward.
