The body was that of a young man named Arin's being held at gunpoint by
none other than Ele and Amanda. "Please, go away," Arin's crumpled form
choked. "Not after what you did you little bit of slime," replied Amanda.
Surprised I questioned Amanda's actions. "What are you doing Amanda?"
Everyone turned to face Amanda eager to learn the answer. She glared at
Arin then answered, " This thing tackled me and Ele into this little alcove
then covered it up with the hutch for us to die." Arin began to object to
this but a glare from everyone else made him shut up. We sat for a long
time debating what to do. Most of us agreed we should shoot Arin to death.
Although a couple of us thought we should just leave him here to die. Arin
finally did speak up, " I apologize but I thought you two were zombies I
couldn't tell the difference in the darkness. I swear I will help you in
anyway I can, just please forgive my insolence." After his little speech
Arin took a couple steps back not knowing whether or not we would buy his
story or not. We did and we were glad we did when he killed the unexpected
antagonist to pop up behind us.
We studied the corpse of this strange creature. The tongue was about 4 feet long and a strange fluid that looked toxic was dripping from the tongue. "Oh my God," yelled Amanda. Her eyes were wide with horror when she tapped me on my shoulder. I turned around slowly and looked up. Several hundred giant bees were staring us down. One stung Amanda in the arm and she began very quickly to show signs of poisoning. A dead man lied in a small alcove in the room. He was holding something. I ripped it out of his death grip and it turned out to be an insecticide. Amanda was slowly loosing consciousness. Her eyes were turning red and she was groaning. It dawned on me that the toxic fluid in that would soon turn her into another member of Umbrella's death toll. I tired very hard to remember something I had read about herbs that double as medicine. A green one heals normal wounds. A red, when combined with a green, heals more health, and a blue cures poisoning. I remembered seeing a blue herb somewhere near the entrance of the corridor we were in along with a giant hole. I ran all the way to that corridor and grabbed the herb. A few bees were flying out of the hole. I shot the insecticide through the hole and ran back to the room.
"Hold on Amanda," said David as I burst through the door. I quickly administered the blue herd and she came back around. "What happened?" she asked. "Don't worry about it right now," I said. She sat up and smiled at us. "Okay," Arin said, "it is time to continue." We looked at him like he was crazy. After a few dirty looks it was obvious to him that we weren't leaving this room until Amanda was up to moving around. A slithering sound outside scared us but it was apparent that the giant snake was done hunting and the hunters had satisfied his appetite. We heard some doors open and some groans as the zombies began searching for flesh to eat for the night, but we weren't bothered. It was now more and more obvious we had to leave. We had located Amanda and Ele but I was somewhat suspicious of Arin. I didn't trust him but because my teammates did I decided to brush off these thoughts and continue with the escape.
We studied the corpse of this strange creature. The tongue was about 4 feet long and a strange fluid that looked toxic was dripping from the tongue. "Oh my God," yelled Amanda. Her eyes were wide with horror when she tapped me on my shoulder. I turned around slowly and looked up. Several hundred giant bees were staring us down. One stung Amanda in the arm and she began very quickly to show signs of poisoning. A dead man lied in a small alcove in the room. He was holding something. I ripped it out of his death grip and it turned out to be an insecticide. Amanda was slowly loosing consciousness. Her eyes were turning red and she was groaning. It dawned on me that the toxic fluid in that would soon turn her into another member of Umbrella's death toll. I tired very hard to remember something I had read about herbs that double as medicine. A green one heals normal wounds. A red, when combined with a green, heals more health, and a blue cures poisoning. I remembered seeing a blue herb somewhere near the entrance of the corridor we were in along with a giant hole. I ran all the way to that corridor and grabbed the herb. A few bees were flying out of the hole. I shot the insecticide through the hole and ran back to the room.
"Hold on Amanda," said David as I burst through the door. I quickly administered the blue herd and she came back around. "What happened?" she asked. "Don't worry about it right now," I said. She sat up and smiled at us. "Okay," Arin said, "it is time to continue." We looked at him like he was crazy. After a few dirty looks it was obvious to him that we weren't leaving this room until Amanda was up to moving around. A slithering sound outside scared us but it was apparent that the giant snake was done hunting and the hunters had satisfied his appetite. We heard some doors open and some groans as the zombies began searching for flesh to eat for the night, but we weren't bothered. It was now more and more obvious we had to leave. We had located Amanda and Ele but I was somewhat suspicious of Arin. I didn't trust him but because my teammates did I decided to brush off these thoughts and continue with the escape.
