The Homefront is finally up, and with the school year over it's going to have a much faster update rate.

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The remains of Alpha company gravitated to the edge of the windows and openings, moving and firing as one. Coats's vision was constantly filled with bright pulses of light as their guns rattled against the horde of husks. His sniper rifle bucked and kicked as he fired as quickly as possible. Each shot must have killed three or four husks at a time, and yet the tide of husks was slowly edging towards them, moving away from the parking garage, which Coats could clearly see now. The entrance was encircled with makeshift fortifications and a massive throng of bodies just outside the defenses, guarded by a shockingly small group of soldiers. Then Coats's attention turned back to the husks.

"Keep them back from the windows," Newcastle shouted, but the any order now was ignored as Alpha company hammered away at the edge of the windows. Husks vaulted over their dead allies and clambered up the rubble on the edge of the building, growing frighteningly close to their position. Coats reached back to his belt and released every grenade he had left, throwing the husks into more chaos as the orange-red fireballs ripped and burned their bodies apart. The husks' eyes were glowing bright blue, staring straight at Coats. He narrowed his eyes. Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes. It doesn't work if your enemies are glorified zombies and some are as tall as skyscrapers.