SDMI and Highschool of the Dead Cross

By: Sayaalv

(A/N: I don't own and see last chapter.)

"Everyone. This is not a drill. There is a murderer on campus so will you all please follow your teachers direct-holy shit!" Quinlan cursed over the speaker when a grey skinned man stumbled into her office, Shaggy having left the door open by accident. Velma idly thought about how shocked everyone most likely was at hearing the normally calm and composed woman curse.

"Shit!" Velma cursed as well as it started ambling towards Quinlan only to be met with a baseball bat to the head curtsey of Marcy. The former PE teacher started getting back to his decomposing feet causing Marcy to hit him upside the head again, this time she put too much strength in it and splattered his brains across the floor.

"Okay. Let's not like do that again." Shaggy said staring at what had happened in shock and horror while Scooby was trembling in his arms as Marcy looked at the bat in shock before throwing it to the floor.

"You okay Mar?" Velma asked rushing to her friends side when the glasses wearing former villain looked like she was about to hurl as Daphne hid her face in Fred shoulder and Principal Quinlan merely stared at the deceased PE teachers unmoving body in a shocked state of terror. Marcy latched onto Velma and sobbed at what she had done while Velma merely tried to comfort her while looking at the PE teachers body in a state of detached shock. She knew what had happened, she knew that she should feel ready to hurl and all but honestly. She was too worried about Marcy to care about the fact that Marcy had actually just killed someone with her own two hands and a baseball bat.

"I have a bad feeling about all of this and something tells me this won't be the first time something like this happens." Velma said suddenly causing her friends to nod shakily while Marcy continued to sob at what she had done and Principal Quinlan was looking solemn and shocked at the same time. Velma was right. This definitely didn't give anyone a good feeling about anything and seemed like a bad omen of things to come. If only the kids knew how true that was at the time.