Zombie Armageddon 2: Walking with Zombies by Ian Woodhead

Zombie Armageddon 2: Walking with Zombies by Ian Woodhead

Author:Ian Woodhead [Woodhead, Ian]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Unknown
Published: 2011-07-08T06:00:00+00:00


Dean grinned at him, “Oh yes, let’s.”

As Dean opened his car door, Talbot tapped him on the shoulder.

Don’t forget your seat belt, brother.

The annoying scratching at the back of Dean’s mind, increased in intensity when he stepped out of the car. The sensation now felt like a million fleas trying to bite their way through his scalp, it made concentration almost impossible. The group of four split in two. Business suit and a ragged youth, wearing jeans and a black t-shirt lurched towards him. The mental attack eased a little.

From the corner of his eye, he saw Talbot stagger. All four must have concentrated on Dean when he stepped out of the car; it seemed that at least two of them had focussed their attack on Talbot. He shook his head, trying to clear away the mental fog. There was only one way to clear the entropy. Dean launched himself at the woman, instinct and blind hatred guided him, he snapped his fist back and then let it fly. Like a steel piston, his arm shot forward and smashed into the dead woman’s forehead. The bone shattered like a broken egg shell, the impact drove splinters of her skull deep into the woman’s brain. She dropped to the floor.

The fog choking his mental capacity now transformed into a light morning mist. He felt the youth’s torn finger nails clawing off strips of flesh off his neck. He turned and grabbed the offending limb and twisted it back. He heard the boy’s radius crack. He let it go then formed a club with both hands then brought it down on the boy’s head. He dropped like a stone.

Dean fell back against the car and took a deep breath. Talbot had dispatched the other two with equal ease. He could not help notice the look of worry on the man’s face.

Why the worry? They didn’t stand a chance.

“I agree brother but that was only four against two. What will we do when they multiply?”

He looked across to the supermarket, that man now had his horror struck face pressed against the window. “Let us discuss our problems over a meal.”

Talbot turned around and gave the man a little wave. “That sound’s like a most excellent idea.”

Dean hurried round the front of the car. The man saw were he was heading and darted away from the window. “Talbot,” he shouted, “He’s getting away.”

The other man just shrugged, “Where exactly is he going to go? I’ll tell you, he’ll hide in the toilets and try to call the police.”

“How the hell do you know that?”

Talbot stepped over the two bodies and joined Dean at the entrance. He grinned like a cheshire cat. “Because, brother, I took it from his mind just before he buggered off. I think that the police will be swamped with phone calls tonight, so his bleating will go unheard. We can dine at our leisure.”

Dean entered the shop, “That’s good because I can’t believe just how hungry I am.” He waited for Talbot to join him before he burst out laughing.



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