(Hello everyone! Welcome to Outbreak: Camp Hill, the first in a trilogy. All three will be zombies (FUN!) and All three will be based in first person as well. Another thing, the next two stories WILL be created characters, but NOT this one. Finally, I will start this in ONE WEEK. Well, without further ado, read the intro (Which is obviously deliberately short)

First thing that comes to mind when you say Zombie Apocalypse? Slow. Dumb. Stinking to high heaven. Well, actually, that was the 'olden days'. Nowadays, you don't really get 'traditional' zombies. You have Resident Evil, where it is based on a virus, or you have Left 4 Dead, which are 'infected' rather than undead. Hell, I even read this one story on the internet about 'zombies' who were only there because they couldn't go to hell. I mean, is it that hard to just have good old fashioned zombies who moan and feast on brains? Not this superficial crap we get now-a-days? Mind you, props to Dead Rising, now that's a zombie game!

You may be wondering why I'm talking about zombies. Well, this whole documentation is a 'diary' of sorts. I mean, it's written like a novel, but that was only because the army guys said it would go down better with the other 'survivors' in the military base. It's not a story with a happy ending. Or should I say, it's not a trilogy with a happy ending. You see, there were three significant events which I decided would best to split this novel in three. So, this one is an 'origin' story, per say. As in how I, and nine other friends –to a degree- started by going on to Alaska to stay in a camp called: Camp Hill.

Unimaginative name I know, but for the purpose of this diary/novel/anything you want it to be I'm not allowed to give direct names. I mean, Alaska, America, and the like are fine. But when it comes to exact names such as John Doe (Obviously not a real name, although I'm sure there is one somewhere) they are all fake. This is 1) to respect the deceased, and 2) to help me deal with it while I write it.

So the ten of us go to this camp (Which includes my resident stoner best friend, two lesbians, and my girlfriend) Note: Personality's remain the same. We get to Camp Hill, which is owned by a crazy shotgun-toting crazy man. He actually plays a significant role in this first edition of the novel. Well, the story follows from my perspective all through our journey from the camp, into the forest, and then a log factory, then to the military rescue, with events in between.

Oh, and I realize that because I'm writing this down it means I'm alive. "Where's the fun in that? Knowing the survivor?" I bet your saying to that. Well, I'm not the only survivor. One more made it with me, So, I witnessed nine people die that day, and trust me, it wasn't original.

Now to reference the main point from the beginning. Zombies. That is the subject of this story. Even the scientists at the base I'm in can't pinpoint the origin. These zombies... they were everything but traditional. They were fast buggers, and I mean fast.

But perhaps, something new to me in terms of movies and games, it only took 5 seconds for us to turn. Five seconds! When you get bitten, you have five seconds to reflect on your life, and then BAM! You're a zombie, coming for your friends. Trust me; I was chased by zombified friends.

Listen to me ramble on... it is an intro after all.

The proper 'chapters' will be in a much more fluent, much more story-like fashion, for anyone who is actually reading. Hell, for all I know, another flow of zombies could have hit this base, and you are reading this from my ravaged corpse. Trust me, two different times I thought it was over. Two different times I was wrong.

I hope everyone enjoys my novelization of my tragic story. Just keep in mind that if there is reports of the dead coming back on the news, lock the door, get something useful, and try to wait it out. Don't try to combat them. Nine times out of ten, you'll die. You just better hope they are the 'traditional' zombies, not the fast, five-second later zombies now-a-days.

(Hope you enjoyed a different take for an intro (At least for me) I DO like reviews XD