The Wall Eight
“Citizens,
by order of Head Counselor Grimes the inner and outer Walls are to be locked
down. No one is authorized to move between the gates or screening stations.
This is for your own safety. Please remain in your homes until further notice.
Thank you for your cooperation.” The male voice read the same message
repeatedly to the point where Jen can recite and mock it. She had been out all
night with her friends and was ready to go home and face the wrath of her
father.
“Kay?
You seen Codi? Wasn’t she supposed to meet us at the high school? She still has
my jacket.” Jen asked as the group of teens walked the streets. The sun slowly
began to rise in the east casting an early morning orange glow on a mist that
still clung to the cool ground.
“Nope,
she probably got her some with her ‘boyfriend’ at the home,” Kay chuckled, “if
I were you, I’d burn that jacket.” His comment drew knowing laughs from Jiff,
Robbie, and Trinity.
“What’s
the matter? You miss your daddy? Did he give you the jacket for your sweet
sixteen?” Trinity laughed as she walked. For some reason, Trinity has been
riding Jen since they met yesterday.
“What’s
your problem?” Jen finally had enough and stopped to face her. Trinity could be
a true beauty if she didn’t wear a frown on her face all the time. Her skin is
caramel colored with almond shaped light brown eyes. She dyed her hair dark
purple and shaved one side short leaving the other long in a punk style.
“You’re
my problem…” Trinity came forward, “I could kill you now and no one would care.”
She stated with a smile but a strange noise drew the group’s attention to the
streets. To their right a small horde of walkers staggered toward them.
“What
the fuck?” Trinity spoke in surprise.
“Holy shit!
Robbie stuttered.
“We need
to move, now! The home’s not far.” Kay yelled. The five teens moved in unison,
no one spoke, they knew they had to get off the streets and each pulled out a
weapon. Jen didn’t have her knives or guns, they were confiscated at the outer
Wall.
“Here.”
Trinity handed her a military Ka-Bar with brown leather grip. “Don’t fuck it up.”
She warned but Jen was relieved to have a weapon again.
Rounding
a corner, the group reached the group home they had just left hours before. The
bottom floor was empty but furniture was pushed over and tables knocked down as
if a horde went through here.
“We can’t
stay.” Jen spoke.
“We’re
not, we just need to get a few things.” Kay assured her as he and Jiff went to
the second floor. Jen paced the kitchen wanting to run home and get her dad. He
would need her to watch his back as this horde advanced. They were always
together at times like this, what would he do without her? Damn, why did she
leave the house?
As Jen paced,
she noticed her denim jacket underneath a fallen chair but her elation turned
sour when she picked it up and saw dried blood down the back.
“Codi,”
she whispered knowing the girl was mostly likely dead. She was a quiet 15 year
old who liked to read books and write stories. She had mousey brown hair and
clear blue eyes; she also had a crush on a boy who lived here on the fourth
floor and wanted to wear the bedazzled jacket in a vain attempt to catch his
attention.
“Dammit,
Codi.” Jen was surprised by the tears welling up in her eyes. She barely knew
the girl but had grown to like her in the limited time they spent together.
Codi had no one else in New Charleston so she had no one to mourn her but Jen
would.
The
crackle of paper drew Jen’s attention, a crumpled piece of paper sat in the
inner pocket. Perhaps it was something Codi was working on, a love letter to
her crush. When she drew it out, she immediately recognized her father’s
handwriting. Jen felt a rush of dread as she tore at the folded edges trying to
open the letter as quickly as possible.
‘Jen,
meet me at home. Dad.’ That was all that was written but it was enough to make
Jen’s heart swell. Her father was okay and came here looking for her and
finding her jacket covered with blood wasn’t enough to convince him of her
death. In that moment Jen realized how much she truly loved her father and
would fight her way home no matter what.
With a
renewed sense of purpose, Jen went to tell Kay that she was leaving for home
and that they could join her or she would go alone but Kay was pointing at
something on the street.
“Guys!
Look at this.” Kay yelled from outside on the porch.
“Shut
the hell up, you wanna attract every Zeek for miles? Ass.” Trinity spoke softly
as the group followed Kay’s line of sight.
“Look at
this Zeek, he’s watching us and smiling. That’s some funny shit, you ever see a
Zeek smile at you?” Kay was enjoying the show but Jen had a knot in her
stomach. Walkers don’t just stand in the middle of the street watching you and
smiling. That’s not normal behavior.
“We
should go.” Jen said her eyes never leaving the lone walker.
“Yeah,
let’s leave. You got our stuff.” Trinity agreed, her voice seemed uneasy with
the walker around.
“Let’s
have some fun first. Jiff, you got that bat? Let’s play Zeek ball.” Kay and
Jiff advanced. Robbie reluctantly followed not wanting to be left out and
thought less of by the other guys.
The
walker stood stock still as the three boys circled him. Two with broad smiles
and one scared shitless. Jiff began to poke at the walker trying to incite a
reaction but the walker didn’t move, didn’t lunge, and didn’t attack. It just
stood there grinning.
“This
bastard ain’t doing anything. This is too easy.” Jiff laughed obviously eager
to smash the walker’s head in. Jiff aimed the bat at the back of the walker’s
knees intending to put it on the ground and prolong their fun but the knees
didn’t give out, it barely moved at all.
“Just go
for the head.” Kay provoked. Jiff swung the bat to the left temple and the
walker caught the bat with his left hand. It twisted the bat down and pushed
the end back into Jiff’s chest knocking him down. The smiles fade as the walker
dropped the bat and advanced on a coughing Jiff. It reached down and grabbed
Jiff’s head with both dead hands and picked him up high enough that his
sneakered feet dangled above the concrete.
Jiff was
screaming as the walker plunged its thumbs into the soft orbs of his eyes and
slowly crushed those inwards. Blood and matter oozed out and onto the ground.
Kay and Robbie were motionless with fear; once Jen got past the initial shock was
spurred into action. She ran for the walker drawing her knife; the horrible
screams from Jiff making her feet fly faster.
As she
was ready to strike, the walker flung a now motionless Jiff around using him
like a weapon to knock Jen to the ground. It swung Jiff’s body towards Kay who
now took off running while Robbie’s head made contact with Jiff’s feet. The
walker dropped Jiff in a crumbled heap and lunged for Robbie. It sank its teeth
into Robbie’s throat and ripped at it like an animal while Robbie gurgled his
last screams.
Trinity
rushed to Jen and picked her up by her armpits. “Let’s go, come on!” Trinity
yelled but Jen’s legs didn’t want to respond so struck by fear. Finally Jen was
able to get her feet underneath her and the two ran off into the newly formed
day. Jen had never been so scared in her life, even living among walkers in the
settlements didn’t scare her to this degree. The walker seemed to be enjoying
killing Jiff and Robbie, the smile never left its face and it was able to fight
back. How was it able to fight back?
All Jen
could think about now was getting home to her dad. She told Trinity about the
note as they ran, she agreed to come with her and Jen could see Trinity has the
same fear in her eyes.
“Sorry
folks, transports have been suspended. You should return to your homes.” The
driver spoke to a small group of people on the corner. Jen and Trinity stopped
to find out what was going on.
“My home
is overrun by walkers. I lost my wife. What are we supposed to do?” A man spoke
up.
“I’m
sorry but all the transports and trains are remotely controlled by the NCD. I
can’t even get it started. They’re asking me to tell you to return to your homes
while they get the situation under control.” The driver continued to plead.
“Situation?
Jesus man, the square has been taken over by walkers. They’re spreading. We
need to get out of the city.” Another man spoke with desperation.
“There
is no out of the city, the gates at both the inner and outer Walls have been
sealed.” A woman in the crowd informed.
“So they
trapped us in here with Zeeks. Where is the NCD? Shouldn’t they be here to stop
this?” The first man spoke again. “They’re trying to kill us, that’s what it is….they’re
trying to exterminate us with walkers. Those bastards!”
“Citizens,
by order of Head Counselor Grimes the inner and outer Walls are to be locked
down. No one is authorized to move between the gates or screening stations.
This is for your own safety. Please remain in your homes until further notice.
Thank you for your cooperation.” The recording spoke again over the static of
the bus radio system as if mocking them. This wasn’t good. The Walls were
supposed to keep walkers out; now they were prisoners.
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