It sucks. Going to sleep every night, not knowing if you'll wake up in the morning dead or alive. Every step you take could be a mistake, could be the last step you take alive. No food, water, electricity, no one and nothing. As of a month ago, that's my life. My friends, family, everyone is gone.
I hope there's more people like me, more survivors. There's gotta be someone, something. Those creatures took everything from me, from everyone. Once your bit, your done. Gone. Nothing you can do about it. no cure, nothing. The only way to kill them for good, is the brain, kill em' for good then.
I'm heading toward Atlanta, heard it's safe from my friend, he died 2 weeks ago. I'm all alone with the creatures. Not that I don't believe my friends, but it's a huge city, might've been overrun. I'm headed that way, but through the woods just in case, I feel safer in the woods then on the street, in the open.
Maybe when I'm closer to the city ill find more survivors. I'm coming from South Carolina, I've got nothing left there, just a bunch a creatures. I've been headed for Atlanta for the last 2 weeks. Bet i'm almost there. Can't risk sleeping, might get bit, killed. I don't wanna die. It was about noon. I thought I should be in Georgia by now. Feels like I been walking forever.
Suddenly, I heard voices, "son of a bitch! That's my deer! All gnawed on by this filthy, disease-bearing, motherless, poxy bastard!" the voice exclaimed. Other people! I thought to myself.
I didn't think, I just ran as fast as I could to the voices. I ran into a muscular man holding a crossbow. "Who da' hell are you?" he asked me. "I... I'm sorry. I've been alone for the past 2 weeks, no sleep, barley any food or water, please help me," I said. The creature on the ground moved, the man shot it and said " shut up" then turned back to me, his gaze softened. "Come back to camp" he said. "Daryl, we don't t know her" said so me guy with black curlish hair. Daryl, so that's his name. Then Daryl looked at me, "seems harmless enough" he said. And they led me to their camp.
