Robert W. Walker by Zombie Eyes
Author:Zombie Eyes
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Published: 2012-06-01T11:51:27+00:00
As the helicopter hovered over the sight of the army of zombies that continued to draw innocent people down and down into the hole at its center, Stroud and the others stared in rapt fear and awe at the power this evil wielded from below. “We’re going in!” shouted Stroud.
“It’s madness to attempt it!” shouted Leonard from the rear, seated beside Wiz.
“The skull will protect us!”
“For how long?”
“For as long as it takes! Dr. Leonard, you will not be returned completely to normal unless you face this thing.”
“I may be dead before I’m cured of my fear, Stroud.”
Wisnewski tried to console his friend in the rear of the chopper while Kendra Cline stared from the crystal skull on the console of the helicopter, in plain view, to the horror below. As she did so a light began to grow from within the skull and the light gained in intensity and vigor as they neared their destination. The light shone down on the colony of zombies like a strobe beacon and suddenly there was a halt to the frantic, insectlike work of the zombies, and then they stopped altogether.
“I see it, but I don’t believe it,” she told Stroud.
“So far, so good,” he replied, setting the machine down in the midst of the mob. They were completely surrounded by thousands upon thousands of zombies.
“They will let us pass,” Stroud tried to assure the others, who were not fighting at their seatbelts to step from the false safety of the bubble they sat behind.
“Can we be sure of that?” asked a worried Wiz.
“Yes, now hurry!” Stroud’s voice was tinged with a mix of anxious frustration and a healthy fear of his own as he climbed from the pilot’s seat, taking the skull firmly in one hand, his helmet in another. They all got out, strapping on and snapping down the last remaining portions of their protective wear as the zombies looked on in wide-eyed silence, a green eerie glow about them where their own eyes emanated a strange light. They were a ragtag army of people from all walks, all ages and all manner of dress, their clothes torn, soggy and soiled, many wearing clothes stained with blood. Kendra tried to keep her mind focused on Stroud and the skull, as did Wiz, pulling at Leonard to stay close.
The zombies, whose bodies formed the final barricade around the pit leading to the ship, parted as they neared them; they did so in mechanical, silent fashion. “Very obliging,” said Stroud.
“Too obliging,” replied Kendra.
“Once inside, we will have the upper hand,” Stroud promised them all.
“What’s to keep these fiends from sealing us inside with this evil?” asked Leonard. “None, none at all! I’m going back!”
Leonard bolted for the helicopter, pulling free of Wiz. Stroud rushed after and the wall of zombies moved in at them as Stroud caught Leonard. The zombies began their eerie chant and Stroud held the skull overhead, reflecting the green glow in a concentrated beam, changing their “Ummmmmmmmmmmm” into a
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