Military Against Zombies by Alathia Paris Morgan

Military Against Zombies by Alathia Paris Morgan

Author:Alathia Paris Morgan [Morgan, Alathia Paris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: That Formatting Lady
Published: 2018-04-13T06:00:00+00:00


The stairway wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought it would be, and thankfully, this hospital didn’t have stairs leading to the basement in this stairwell.

At each doorway, I peered through the glass in the door to check out the ZIT situation. On most floors, you could see them moving around, but they weren’t all packed together like they were outside the hospital.

Ten flights, and about twenty ZITs later, we made it to the top floor. I motioned for the guys to take a seat.

“Rest for just a minute to catch our breaths.”

“Hey, Corp, are you implying we’re not in the best of shape?” Len sarcastically accused me.

“Nope, but we need to be fresh in case there are still people on this floor. We’ve been at this for hours and I’m not marine trained, so I know for a fact that I have an exhausted button. Though if you’re feeling froggy then go ahead, but I’m pretty sure that most of us lost our energy hours ago.

Loud laughter filled the hallway and was quickly followed by thumps on the door we would be going through in just a minute.

“Looks like our friends have found us. Guess we can let froggy take the lead since he’s just hopping to go.” Tom slapped Len on the back as he got up from the step he’d been sitting on and adjusted his gun, ready to face more ZITs.

Tom placed his hand on the door handle, ready to open it when we were ready. At my nod, he pulled the door back quickly, letting five ZITs fill the landing.

As they landed at our feet, a few more approached and were taken care of without any danger.

Rick leaped over the bodies and started pulling them into the hall so that the door could be closed behind us.

I took a peek around the corner, spotting a few more headed our way.

The layout on the top floor was different because there was only one door in each hall, but they led to a glassed hall with rooms on the other side for infectious diseases. Ironic, really, that the infected were walking the halls, and it looked like the rooms to keep the disease from us were empty.

It didn’t take much to clear all the hallways on the entire floor, but that left the enclosed rooms. There were signs that someone had been alive because there were dead bodies lying around, and it wasn’t because we’d killed them, so we proceeded with extra caution.

Three sets of rooms had a single ZIT, or two, but the fourth glassed room didn’t have any.

I motioned for quiet because this it seemed like the place where the living humans would be holed up.

Opening the door, we entered and didn’t see anything on the beds, so Tom hit the button to open the door.

Two heads popped up from behind the wall, staring at us in amazement.

“Stop,” I commanded Tom.

“Are you sick?” I questioned through the glass separating us from the first living people we’d seen in several days.



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