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Amos wiped sweat from his forehead and held up a hand as he pulled his thoughts together.
"I saw this once before. I was trying to get the trash out regularly before. Then I came across one of the zombies. He came around from behind the dumpster and scared me nearly to death. I turned to run back inside and fell. I ended up crawling back into the building on my hands and knees. The zombie followed me in. Bill, Ruth and Charlotte were in the kitchen at the time. They stood up and stepped between the zombie and me. At first I thought they were committing suicide but they just stared each other down. It was like the zombie lost track of me. Bill was not having one of his verbal moments. They all just stood there swaying back and forth. Eventually the zombie just left. I never made another trash run again. I have been storing it in the walk in freezer instead."
The girls just looked at one another. Carlton rubbed his eyes with the palms of his hands. A thought occurred to him and he looked up apologetically to Amos.
"Amos, the front door is now broken. We did not know who was left in here. I broke the lock getting in. I have not seen the zombies open a door yet, but it looks like it has happened. We have seen more and more of them moving in packs. Do you want to come with us? There is a rumor that there are safe zones that the army has set up. We were thinking we might make for one of those. We might find out what happened to our families."
Amos just looked with sad eyes at Carlton and shook his head slowly.
"Everyone else has left these folks. I can't do that to them. There are not many of them left. I doubt they will survive another month. They can't take care of themselves. I am no nurse. Hell, I never changed my kids diapers let alone some grouchy old man's dirty drawers. But I can feed them. I will do that till none are left. After that, I will see what happens. Thanks for the offer though. I just can't leave them. They are just too pitiful to leave behind and too frail to travel."
Both girls hugged Amos after that. Carlton shook his hand.
Then Amos snapped his fingers, "Hey, do you have a car?"
"No, there is an abandoned one out front but its dead. We have been walking for four days now."
"Well, I am not only the cook, but the driver for Brighton Commons as well."
Amos fished around in his apron and came out with a set of keys and handed them to Carlton.
"It has gas in it and it works pretty good. It should help you out. I don't think we are going to be taking these folks on any more outings any time soon."
Carlton nodded, "You are a good man Amos. Thanks again."
Moving to Uncle Bill, Carlton leaned in close to his ear and whispered to him, "Captain, you take care of Sergeant Amos. He has vital intelligence. He must survive the war at all costs. Can I count on you?"
The old man looked up and his eyes brightened, "Carlton, it's good to see you. Have you seen Jenny? I can't find her anywhere. Give her a kiss before you leave. You are a good boy. We are fine. Don't worry about us."
With a tear in his eye, Carlton moved to the kitchen door. Again he pushed the door open with the barrel. Triggering on the light again he pushed his way out into the small room with dirty dishes. Checking the hallway to the right and left, he signaled to the girls that the area was clear.
They worked their way through the dining area. The man still slept at the table. They passed into the Atrium and walked by Aunt Jenny. Searching left and right, they spotted the two zombies in the TV room. The zombies spotted them and began to head their way. They moved forward until they encountered the half wall. Both stopped perplexed that they could not go forward even when they could see their prey.
Two soft pops later and both zombies had collapsed and Carlton lowered his rifle.
"Remind me again, not to piss you off too badly," whispered Meredith.
They stepped over the corpse of Mildred and made their way to the front door. The door was still broken. But no one else seemed to have tried to go through it. They pushed on into the foyer and then out the unlocked main doors. Outside was still clear. The dead bodies from the car still lay on the grass where they had left them.
The three ran for the bus to look for a safe place. Where ever that may be.
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In the Name of Roma
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