Memoirs of a Zombie
Chapter 2
I peered down at the roof as it slowly pulled itself away from me, a colourless mist blanketing what was once a friendly and beautiful city. All I saw now was a sleeping destruction and chaos. It was as if I was looking at a ghost town. A few mindless bodies wandered aimlessly around the streets, but other than that, no movement could be detected. Angry growls could be heard behind me, but it was something I had grown used to. I turned around to look at my body, lying on a bench at the end of the copter. It had been strapped down by all of its limbs. What was once a she, was struggling to break free, squirming like a fish out of water.
I saw the scientist whisper something in the pilots ear, before he found his way over to my living body. Glancing at the face of my once body, he pulled a small silver case out from under the bench. As he opened it, I noticed the spiraling glass at the end of a needle, filled with a curious purple liquid. " Goodnight, my precious. " He whispered as he stabbed the needle into my body's neck letting the liquid drain into its veins. My body went limp, slumping emotionlessly onto the bench, like an animal that was ready to lay down and die.
I suddenly felt a strange drive come over me. The distinction between body and spirit was disappearing. I'm going into my body! The subconscious state that my body was going into must have created a connected between the body of the spiritual world and the body of the physical world! I began to feel sick, and in a lot of pain. I could feel my body deteriorating, bloodless wounds all over my body. And a hunger. Oh a hunger so deep. I wanted to push it out of my mind, but the more I tried, the more it would drive itself into me, like being blanketed by an iron sheet.
Suddenly, together, my body and I working as one, I opened my eyes, and strained to gulp in some air. I could see the scientist looking down at me, contempt and creative curiosity tingling in his eyes. I was a toy to him. Something to play with. As I tried to push the hunger I desired away from him, I found my tongue fiddling with my teeth, the satisfaction of feeding on fresh flesh imminent in my mind. This is horrible! I thought. Why is this happening to me? I wanted to scream out at him. I was desperate. A weak voice sounded from my body. It's no use. The scientist suddenly watched me with deeper intent, curious as to what had just happened.
He rose a small handheld machine up to his face and spoke into it. " Due to alternate injection, anger and violence has lowered in subject. " I wish I could move. I couldn't move my neck away from him, my fingers wouldn't twinge. " The hunger remains. " Finished the scientist, curious at my tongue as it played with my rotting teeth. He picked up a second needle and held it against my throat. I couldn't see the colour, I could only see red, and even that was hard to see. My entire body was deteriorating. I could feel it. I am dying.
A cold and numbing liquid was released into my veins. It felt thick. Paralyzing. I could feel it spreading all over my body. It was as if my body couldn't breath. I sat up and looked at the scientist, disgust in my vision. How could he do this to me? You monster! I yelled at him. I pulled myself closer to him and shouted in his face. You Monster! You disgusting arrogant idiot! I was overcome with frustration and let one large scream out into the space of the hovering vehicle. " Ooh. " Voiced one of the men. " Did you just feel that? " The scientist stood up and gazed over at him, faint white clouds protruding from his mouth every time he breathed. " It's nothing. Are we nearly back at the facility? When we get there, I want you to put the specimen ' Subject D ' into a liquidated tube.
I turned around and glanced outside, overcome with a looming sensation as I watched the hovering monster of the main Umbrella Co. building in Raccoon city. It was huge! The helicopter landed on the concrete outside of the main entrance. " Take her and the other 2 specimens inside. " The trained infantry units took the sleeping bodies in, one by one, until the scientist at I were the only ones left outside, standing side by side.
