i This is very rushed and not very well written. I ran out of ideas for a
while and I still don't know their fate, but you all will soon. /i
Jill Myers stumbled backwards out the cafe door, "Jesus Christ, stay back."
Three men staggered towards her, groaning with their arms extended, reaching for her. She spun around and screamed as a man collided with her. She fell to the ground and looked up. A man, maybe in his mid-twenties stood there, looking down at her. Next to him stood a girl with a dazed look on her face. "She's alive!" the girl cried.
"Hey, sorry, I didn't see you." Brian said, putting out his hand.
Jill grabbed his hand and pulled herself up. He was human. Happiness washed over her and she suddenly felt relieved. She hadn't seen a living human in days. Then she snapped back into reality and turned to the monsters inside. They were slamming on the glass door, still moaning.
"It's okay, they can't get out." Brian said, calmly. "What's your name?"
"J-Jill."
"I'm Brian, this is Julie."
"Hi," Julie said shyly, slightly hiding behind Brian's leg.
And then Brian snapped back to reality when he heard the howl from the hospital down the street. "What the hell was that?" Jill exclaimed.
"Brian, it's Samantha! She's coming for us! Please don't let her get me!" Julie cried.
"Who's Samantha?" Jill asked.
Just then the hospital double doors flew open, ripping off their hinges. They crashed to the ground, shattering the glass. A giant shadow erupted from the hospital and howled again. She was maybe ten feet tall now. "That's Samantha."
"Come on, let's go!" Brian cried, picking up Julie and grabbing Jill's arm.
Behind them Samantha howled again and started running after them. Each time her massive feet hit the ground the streets would shake. "I have a car!" Jill cried, glancing behind them. Samantha was gaining on them, only yards away.
"Where?" Brian called out, gasping for breath. Suddenly he was weakening again. He needed to take the vaccine.
"Take a left here," she said, pointing to a four-way intersection. "It's about twenty fight down."
The ground continued to shake as Samantha grew faster in speed. Julie screamed, digging his fingernails into Brian's shoulder. He winced and ran faster. "It's okay, we're almost there."
As they reached the car Brian opened the back door and put Julie inside. Then he and Jill climbed in the front seats. Brian turned the key in the ignition and pulled out of the drug store parking lot. Samantha was at the end of the street. "She's coming!" Julie cried.
Brian swerved into the road and hit the gas, flying down the road. "Hand me the vaccine, Julie."
Julie pulled the needle out of her pocket and handed it to him. Brian gave it to Jill. "You got to give it to me. Right here," he said, rolling up his sleeve with one hand.
"What is it?"
"I'm infected. It's a cure; it'll stop the virus. Flick it first."
Jill hesitated and then nervously stuck the needle in Brian's arm, injecting the vaccine. He cried out in pain and the car swerved on the sidewalk, knocking news stands out of the way. Brian turned back onto the street and looked in the rearview mirror. She was gone. "Julie? Where is she?"
"I don't know, she jumped into the air and disappeared."
"Shit - she's on the buildings."
Another deafening roar filled the cool night air, making Jill wince. "Why is she after you?"
"I don't know. She's gone crazy. She's not even human anymore."
Brian glanced up at the top of the buildings to his left and saw her there, jumping from rooftop to rooftop. She was ten feet tall, at least four feet wide. Her right arm was unusually long, bulging with muscles. Her left was normal size with claws protruding from her fingers. Her eyes glowed red. Brian took a left on Alexander Ave. and watched as Samantha crashed down to the street again.
"Where are we going?" Julie asked, scared.
"The hell away from here." he answered, with a bit of confidence in his voice.
Julie turned around, staring out the back window. Samantha had stopped following them.
Jill Myers stumbled backwards out the cafe door, "Jesus Christ, stay back."
Three men staggered towards her, groaning with their arms extended, reaching for her. She spun around and screamed as a man collided with her. She fell to the ground and looked up. A man, maybe in his mid-twenties stood there, looking down at her. Next to him stood a girl with a dazed look on her face. "She's alive!" the girl cried.
"Hey, sorry, I didn't see you." Brian said, putting out his hand.
Jill grabbed his hand and pulled herself up. He was human. Happiness washed over her and she suddenly felt relieved. She hadn't seen a living human in days. Then she snapped back into reality and turned to the monsters inside. They were slamming on the glass door, still moaning.
"It's okay, they can't get out." Brian said, calmly. "What's your name?"
"J-Jill."
"I'm Brian, this is Julie."
"Hi," Julie said shyly, slightly hiding behind Brian's leg.
And then Brian snapped back to reality when he heard the howl from the hospital down the street. "What the hell was that?" Jill exclaimed.
"Brian, it's Samantha! She's coming for us! Please don't let her get me!" Julie cried.
"Who's Samantha?" Jill asked.
Just then the hospital double doors flew open, ripping off their hinges. They crashed to the ground, shattering the glass. A giant shadow erupted from the hospital and howled again. She was maybe ten feet tall now. "That's Samantha."
"Come on, let's go!" Brian cried, picking up Julie and grabbing Jill's arm.
Behind them Samantha howled again and started running after them. Each time her massive feet hit the ground the streets would shake. "I have a car!" Jill cried, glancing behind them. Samantha was gaining on them, only yards away.
"Where?" Brian called out, gasping for breath. Suddenly he was weakening again. He needed to take the vaccine.
"Take a left here," she said, pointing to a four-way intersection. "It's about twenty fight down."
The ground continued to shake as Samantha grew faster in speed. Julie screamed, digging his fingernails into Brian's shoulder. He winced and ran faster. "It's okay, we're almost there."
As they reached the car Brian opened the back door and put Julie inside. Then he and Jill climbed in the front seats. Brian turned the key in the ignition and pulled out of the drug store parking lot. Samantha was at the end of the street. "She's coming!" Julie cried.
Brian swerved into the road and hit the gas, flying down the road. "Hand me the vaccine, Julie."
Julie pulled the needle out of her pocket and handed it to him. Brian gave it to Jill. "You got to give it to me. Right here," he said, rolling up his sleeve with one hand.
"What is it?"
"I'm infected. It's a cure; it'll stop the virus. Flick it first."
Jill hesitated and then nervously stuck the needle in Brian's arm, injecting the vaccine. He cried out in pain and the car swerved on the sidewalk, knocking news stands out of the way. Brian turned back onto the street and looked in the rearview mirror. She was gone. "Julie? Where is she?"
"I don't know, she jumped into the air and disappeared."
"Shit - she's on the buildings."
Another deafening roar filled the cool night air, making Jill wince. "Why is she after you?"
"I don't know. She's gone crazy. She's not even human anymore."
Brian glanced up at the top of the buildings to his left and saw her there, jumping from rooftop to rooftop. She was ten feet tall, at least four feet wide. Her right arm was unusually long, bulging with muscles. Her left was normal size with claws protruding from her fingers. Her eyes glowed red. Brian took a left on Alexander Ave. and watched as Samantha crashed down to the street again.
"Where are we going?" Julie asked, scared.
"The hell away from here." he answered, with a bit of confidence in his voice.
Julie turned around, staring out the back window. Samantha had stopped following them.
