Maylee
guided the car through another bend in the road. It was a little easier than
before. She was getting the hang of this. She smiled to herself. See, I'm
not a kid anymore.
Dalton
was looking out his side window, watching trees speed by. He turned to her.
"How much longer?"
"Not
long at all," said Maylee.
Dalton
nodded. "Okay, I'll get the bat so we won't forget it this time." He
crawled around in his seat, reaching into the back.
Maylee
shot a quick look over at him, then back at the road. "Hey, your seat belt
isn't on!"
"So?"
"Put
it on right now!" Maylee turned the wheel, going through another bend.
"I'm
just getting the bat!"
"Dammit,
Dalton!" she said. She took one hand off the wheel and pushed him back
into his seat. "Put it on!"
He glared
at her, then started to reach for the back seat again.
"Now!"
Maylee yelled, doing her best Mom impression. Dalton sat back in his seat,
looked at Maylee, then reached for his seat belt. He put it on and stuck his
tongue out at her.
Maylee
smiled and went around another corner.
Three
corpses stood in the middle of the road.
Maylee
and Dalton screamed as the headlights washed over the corpses. Maylee panicked
and wrenched the wheel as far to the right as she could. The car screeched,
slid down the road sideways, and flipped over.
For a
moment all Maylee knew was the sound of crunching metal and breaking glass. And
Dalton screaming.
Then her
senses were too numb to know anything.
Then,
slowly, they came back. She was upside down in her seat, hanging from the seat
belt. Dalton coughed next to her.
Oh god, she thought,
looking upside-down at the glass strewn across the road and smelling the burnt
rubber of the tires. I am just a kid. What the hell am I doing?
She heard
the sounds of feet shuffling to her right. The corpses were coming.
"Dalton?"
she said. "Are you okay?"
"I
think so."
Maylee
fumbled with her seat belt. It detached and she fell to the top of the car. Her
head banged against the ceiling. It smarted but she did her best to ignore it.
The corpses were getting closer. She could hear them.
She got
up to her knees and reached across Dalton to his seat belt. He seemed to be
okay.
"Told
you to wear this," she said, quietly.
She undid
the latch and caught Dalton as he slid out of his seat.
A pair of
legs appeared just outside the broken windshield.
"Shit,"
she said, easing Dalton down. "We gotta get out of here."
Moaning
came from over the car. With a "pop" and the sound of flesh tearing,
the corpse dropped to its knees. It was a woman in a flower-print dress. She
moaned through cracked lips and reached for them.
Maylee
turned to her window just in time to see another corpse crawling toward it. It
was a man covered in scrapes and cuts. He reached out, clawing at her.
Dalton
screamed from behind her. Maylee turned to see that the woman almost had him.
She looked past Dalton to see his window was still shut. The car was too wrecked
to even think about trying to get it open.
"Back
seat!" she yelled, pulling him into the back and clear of the reaching
corpses.
The woman
at the front of the car climbed into the car after them. Her dress caught on a
piece of glass, slowing her down. The woman grunted and tugged, reaching for
Maylee and Dalton.
Dalton
picked up the bat and swung it at the woman's hands. Maylee kicked at the back
window. The window cracked but didn't give.
The
corpse at the side window stuck its head inside. It bit and hissed at Dalton.
Dalton swung the bat into the corpse's face, then back at the reaching woman.
"Hurry!" he yelled.
Maylee
kicked the back window a second time. Cracks spread through the glass but the
window held.
The
corpses up front and to the side reached back at them. Dalton furiously swung
the bat from side to side.
"Dammit!"
Maylee yelled, kicking the back window with all her might. The window gave. The
window shattered outward.
Maylee
pulled her leg back and turned to tug Dalton toward her. "Come on!"
They both
crawled for the opening in the glass. Wait, Maylee thought as they
crawled, weren't there three corpses in the road?
A rotten
arm reached down from above and into the broken window. It caught Dalton by the
hair and he screamed. Maylee could hear the corpse groaning from atop the
overturned car.
Dalton
pulled free and smacked the hand with the bat, nearly hitting Maylee in the
head in the process.
"Watch
it!" said Maylee.
The woman
from behind them groaned and Maylee heard glass break. They looked back and saw
that she was free of the glass. She was crawling into the car.
"Shit!"
Maylee turned back to the grasping hand. She grabbed hold of it and pulled it
toward her as hard as she could. The arm caught on the glass of the broken back
window. Maylee tugged harder and the skin of the rotten arm tore and snapped.
She fell back, the arm in her lap. She flung the arm aside and grabbed Dalton.
"Now!"
she yelled, pulling him with her. They crawled out of the car, avoiding the
rotten stump where the arm had been.
Out on
the street, they stood and looked around. The car was in ruin. A corpse was
atop the car, hissing at them. It had no arms. Apparently Maylee had broken off
its last one.
"Serves
you right!" she said.
"What?"
said Dalton, looking around.
"Nothing,"
said Maylee, taking the bat from Dalton. She slammed it down on the corpse's
head. The rotten head collapsed and the corpse fell forward, still. The other
two corpses were crawling around in the car.
"Now
what?" said Dalton.
Maylee
looked around. She pointed the bat toward the woods. "The hospital should
be just over the hill that way. If we take a shortcut through the woods, we
should still get there pretty fast."
Dalton
looked at the woods, then back at Maylee. After a few seconds, he nodded.
Maylee
frowned down at him. "Are you scared?"
"No!"
he glared at her.
"Well
I am," she said. "But let's go anyway."
And with
that they turned and ran into the woods.
1 comment:
Three losers don't understand star wars color me suprised.
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