Co-Eds Against Zombies by Alathia Paris Morgan

Co-Eds Against Zombies by Alathia Paris Morgan

Author:Alathia Paris Morgan [Morgan, Alathia Paris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Zombie Apocalypse
Publisher: That Formatting Lady
Published: 2018-08-09T04:00:00+00:00


Angela

It felt like I’d just gone to sleep when a door slamming woke me up.

“What’s going on?” I asked, sitting up as three people rushed into the room.

“They’re going crazy out there! They’re killing everyone!”

“Who’s killing people?” I asked, sliding my shoes on and trying to clear my head.

“The sick! The patients are killing everyone!” the doctor shouted.

I started to open the door, but the other two nurses slammed against it.

“You can’t go out there. The sick are dying and coming back to attack us.”

The hallway seemed empty, but I wasn’t going to argue with them while they were hysterical.

“Was it just the sick people outside?” I asked the nurses.

“No, it was all over the hospital. It was a domino effect. Someone in the garage died and bit someone else. It broke out everywhere, and we didn’t know what to do. The police shot at them and took them down, but not until several others were dying. The process just repeated itself until there weren’t enough people with guns versus those trying to kill us,” Hannah explained.

“All the staff retreated inside, and we’ve been monitoring all those we let inside for bites. If someone looked like they were dying, then we sent them outside. The National Guard made the rounds after last night, and we were escorted to the garage to treat people, but it just wasn’t enough,” Brook added, picking up where Hannah left off.

“Once the attacks happened last night, we lost a lot of people because they went home. They realized it was safer there than it was at the hospital. The really sick had no choice but to stay, and each one that died, they shot. This morning, the amount of dead was huge, and those who were alive…” Brook’s voice broke.

“They kept screaming, and then the screams would be cut short. Before we could lock the doors and institute an emergency drill, it started happening here, so we ran.” Hannah looked apologetic.

“It was a cowardly thing to do, but there wasn’t really any way to escape.” She looked over at Todd, who was a doctor huddled in the corner, not saying anything.

“Did any of the sick follow you up here?” I looked between the three of them to see if they had any ideas.

“I don’t think those things followed us.” Brook glanced out the plexiglass wall.

I ignored Todd, who wasn’t going to help. “Ladies, we need to close the doors and make sure there aren’t any of those infected up here.”

This time, they let me open the door, and we approached the hallways carefully.

Outside of the soundproof walls, I could hear the screams. One of the stairwell doors banged open and I took off running, assuming more people had made it to our floor.

People was a strong word. The person who’d made it through the door was in bad shape, but when he’d collapsed in the doorway, it allowed the dead a way inside.

Brook and Heather hadn’t followed me, but had gone back into the quarantined room and blocked the door.



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