Zombie Apocalypse 2
"HELP!"
Following the distressed sounds, I entered a nearby building. In a large open area filled with broken concrete and other debris, a single young man was cornered by three zombies. He held a metal bar in his hands, which he was swinging wildly, barely keeping the monsters at bay. They were slowly crowding him into a corner, but seemed unable to reach any closer. The man continued swinging, all the while a constant stream of half-intelligible cursing and complaints escaping from his mouth.
"Damned traitor.... Make him regret... snap his neck... no that's too good for him! ... boiling... oil... funnel...!"
For all that this is a life threatening situation, why do I get the feeling he seems... like he's having fun?
Shaking off the wayward thought, I rushed in, sword drawn, striking the zombies down with a few swings. As their heads tumbled to the ground, I kneeled down, using their shredded clothes to carefully clean the blade. As I looked up, I saw the startled face of the man I saved, and felt a moment of panic.
"Liam?"
After staring silently a few moments, I shook my head sadly
It wasn't him.
He was older, taller, with a slimmer build. His hair, though a similar dark shade, was longer and roughly cut. His face was not the one in my memories, with a slimmer nose and a more pointed chin, but his eyes... they were the exact same shade of dark blue as Liam in the previous world. It was the eyes that had initially caused me to call out, the amused light in them so familiar it was as if he were still right in front of me.
But he wasn't. I had left that world, and therefore Liam, behind.
"I'm sorry, I mistook you for someone else."
The man shook his head, his face still pale with shock. "Don't be sorry! You saved my life!" He walked forward, holding out a trembling hand to shake. "I'm so glad you showed up when you did!"
I took his hand, trying to smile comfortingly. "Happy to help. Are you going to be okay? How'd you end up here all alone?"
"I got separated from my... friends." He looked at me closely. "You're such a strong person, I would have died without you! I know I'm weaker than you, and might be a burden but... would you... be willing to let me tag along until we get to camp?"
Poor guy, he still looks terrified.I patted him on the shoulder. "Of course."
He sighed with relief. "Thank you. You're my hero!"
I laughed at that. "Just call me Blaire."
"I'm William! But you can call me Liam."
"Liam?" I paused, unable to hold back from asking. "I'm sorry... but... have we met before?"
"Hmm... Unfortunately no, I would have definitely remembered you. But perhaps we were fated to meet?" His eyes were clear as he spoke, without any recognition. I frowned.
It can't be the same person... but he's just as weird as Liam from the other world, that's for sure. Unable to shake the sense of familiarity, I sheathed my sword and gestured for him to follow.
"Let's go."
"Of course, savior of my life! I'll follow you to the ends of the earth!"
"... Just to the camp is fine."
As we stepped out into the street we were immediately confronted by the sight of a large group of tough-looking, scarred men, each carrying multiple weapons. As I tensed up, my hand on my sword hilt, the closest man in the group spotted us, his eyes lighting up with excitement.
"BOSS! You're still alive!"
I glanced back at Liam, who looked mildly annoyed.
"Boss! We killed the traitor and brought back the weapons he stole from you!"
Tossing out a duffel bag, the zipper was open enough to spot multiple guns, grenades and other deadly weapons.
"..."
"..."
We all stared at the bag in silence for a few moments.
"Boss?" I finally asked.
He gave an awkward grin. "It's just a friendly nickname."
"So I'm guessing you won't need my protection on the way to the nearest camp." Feeling mildly disappointed, I stepped away, preparing to leave. Only to pause at Liam's panicked shout.
"Wait, no!" He stepped closer, waving his arms frantically. "I definitely need your protection! These guys are just joking! I'm actually quite a weakling, and desperately need someone strong like you to look after me."
"What are you saying boss?" One of the goons interrupted. "You're probably the most deadly man alive..."
THUD
A stone flew through the air, striking the man between the eyes, and knocking him to the ground.
"Shut. Up." Liam hissed,
"OUCH! That hurt!"
"Now you tell this beautiful woman who saved my life and has promised to protect me how weak and helpless I am!"
The large muscular men all turned towards me, terror in their eyes.
"Boss is the weakest!"
"Definitely weak!"
"He needs protection!"
"He'd die without you!"
"..." I gave Liam a look. Do you really think I'd buy this?
His response was a shameless smile. "Don't worry, I won't drag you down! I'll cook for you!"
"..."
"Run errands!"
"..."
"Do housework!"
I finally spoke up. "Really? You'd do all that?"
"Yes, I..."
"You can't expect the Boss to act like a servant!!" One of the men burst out angrily, only to fly back as another stone struck him in the face. Another burly, scarred thug took his place.
"Ahem. What my friend meant to say is, Boss is highly skilled in all of these tasks. He's great husband material!"
Liam gave the man a thumbs up. "Shark, you're a smart fellow. You've just been promoted to my new right hand man!"
"Thanks Boss!"
"Now take care of things while my life savior and hopefully future wife escorts me back!" He grabbed the duffel bag, offering the contents to me before choosing a small handgun and a grenade for himself and handing the rest to Shark.
The man took the remaining weapons with a terrifying smile. "Definitely!" With a sharp whistle, he and the other men quickly turned around and ran away, dragging the injured man who had protested Liam taking on cleaning duties behind them.
"..." I watched this all with confusion. How did the title of future wife get added on to a simple request to escort him to camp?I almost told him to go away, but hesitated. Faced with his almost puppy-like look of anticipation I swallowed the words I was about to say, helplessly turning back in the direction of the hero's camp. "Let's go."
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We traveled together for a few days, and I found Liam to be an entertaining companion. At each stop he would light a fire, cook a meal, and arrange the camp. Any offers to help were met with stiff resistance.
"You're the one doing me the favor." He answered once with a smile. "I'm just trying to support you!"
"..."
"You know..." He added nervously. "If you think that I'm useful... I'd be happy to work for you full time in exchange for your protection."
"..."
"For example, if we got married it would be super convenient to bring me along as your support husband."
I sighed quietly, rubbing my head. "You know we've only known each other three days right?"
"The great thing about that concern is that it becomes less relevant the longer we're together!" He grinned briefly, before putting on a serious expression.
"You asked me once if we met before... and even though I know we haven't I can't shake the feeling that I know you. As if there's a voice shouting from the depths of my soul, telling me that if I lose you I'll regret it forever, but if I can stay by your side I'll be the happiest man alive."
I couldn't help but shake my head. He reminds me so much of Liam spouting his minion nonsense. But if he's the same person... how did he follow me here?
"By the way... if you thought that sounded poetic, I would like to add 'well-spoken' and 'artistic' to the lists of attractive traits that I bring to the table as a potential husband or even just a good lackey."
"..." Let's just ignore him and get to camp as soon as possible.
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We arrived at the camp. Fortunately our path had been fairly clear, we met very few zombies on our way. As we walked up to the camp entrance, and attractive man and woman met us, their expressions somewhat guarded.
"Who are you and why are you here?" The man called out.
I paused a good distance away to avoid seeming to threatening, and studied him closely. He looked to be in his mid twenties, with close-cropped hair and classically handsome features. He had a gun at his hip, and a knife close to his hand, obviously ready to respond to any danger.
Smells like a male lead.
I held up my hands, showing that they were empty of weapons and tried to appear friendly.
"I'm Blaire. I've recently split from another roaming group and was hoping to join your camp here." I carefully put my backpack of supplies on the ground and opened it, showing off the contents. "I'll share some of my supplies. I'm also decent with a sword, and can add to your fighting force."
The man looked both me and the bag over carefully. "I'm Eric." He finally spoke up, his expression slightly more relaxed. He pointed at Liam who still stood next to me. "Who's your friend?"
"I'm Liam, her lackey!" He announced before I could say something. "Also hopeful suitor."
"Are you joining as well?"
"Of course!"
I glanced over at him. "What about your gang?"
"What gang?"
"..."
"... Those punks you met earlier? They'll be fine."
I sighed and turned back towards the hero of the story. "So what's your answer?"
He watched us both, obviously thinking carefully. "On a trial basis." He turned around, carefully protecting the delicate young woman next to him. She was petite, barely coming up to Eric's shoulder, and had a fair complexion already turning red in the sun. Her eyes were large with an innocent light in them, as she stared at me with a nervous look.
This must be Hannah, our heroine. She definitely seems... easy to kidnap. So helping her become a well-rounded character is mission number one, huh? I followed behind them, my mind racing with plans to help turn her into a force to be reckoned with in this post-apocalyptic wasteland.
This is going to be fun!I rubbed my hands together, a villainous laugh escaping me.
Liam poked my arm, whispering. "Blaire, although I personally think your evil laugh is wonderful, and I could listen to it all day... I feel like I should warn you that you're scaring the young girl over there."
I paused, catching Hannah's terrified expression, and tried to give her a reassuring smile. In response her face turned even more pale under her sunburn, and she hugged Eric tightly as if wanting to escape.
"Was my smile that terrifying?" I leaned over towards Liam and asked quietly.
"I'm the wrong person to ask. I find your strength and ability to intimidate the masses vastly reassuring."
"Thanks... I guess."
I followed the lead characters into the camp silently, Liam following close behind me.
It was time to save the story.
And... hopefully find a way to shower.
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