by IceWing » Mon May 17, 2010 2:28 pm
Chapter Five
“No, No, that’s ok Buffy,” said Giles hurriedly. “Dawn, give Roger the other set of keys. If you two could hurry back with the trucks, we can get them in place and get the other two vehicles safely inside.”
As the Giles unlocked the gate again and assigned Arianna to protect they as they got the trucks, Buffy was standing to the side with what could only be described as a pout on her face.
“I wanted to drive,” she said sullenly.
Giles looked over at the young woman who had gone through so much over the past few years. “I’m sorry Buffy, but,” he thought quickly. “I was hoping that you would be able to bring in the propane tanks from outside.
“Fine,” she said with a huff. “But I still wanted to drive the trucks inside.”
The girl who had once been expelled for burning down the Hemery High School Gym stepped outside of the gates and turned to the right. Seeing the two small locked cage which were full of canisters of propane for use in barbecues, she stalked over to them.
Once she had reached the first secured cabinet, the blonde Senior Slayer reached out and pulled on the doors. When the enclosure wouldn’t move, she let out an irritated snarl, and then grabbed the sides of the pierced steel cabinet and began to yank and twist on it.
A moment later, there was a sound of metal tearing as Buffy ripped the entire thing free from its base and dragged it towards the garden area, just as Dawn drove the truck past her and backed it into the cage.
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With all of the water, be it in five gallon, one gallon or smaller bottles, out to the trailer, Faith led her team down the food aisles. “Ok, canned goods,” she exclaimed. “Grab it all. Start with the meats, stews and soups,” she said to Rona. “Nicole, you too.” The two Slayers hurriedly filled their carts with as many cans as they could, following Faith’s instructions. “As soon as you’re full, go… finish up on this aisle, then go for the box dinners and such. Move it girls!”
Faith lead Anastasia over to the next aisle. “Juices,” she said, her eyes falling on the plastic jugs. “Grab those, get `em loaded,” ordered the Boston native as she took her cart and started filling it up with all of the pastas, spaghetti sauces, and because pastas was crap without it, all the Parmesan and Romano cheese she could see.
By the time the Boston and Russian natives were done, the other two girls had returned with empty carts. It was almost like a tag team, because as soon as they skidded to a stop, Faith and Anastasia took off for the entrance at a dead sprint.
“Figures,” muttered Faith as they rapidly approached the doors. “I get the cart with the bad wheel.” Bringing the carts to a stop in front of O'Shaunasey, Faith looked over the haul. “Doing good,” she announced. “Keep up the good job you two… We’ve got more to grab.”
Leading the way, Faith pushed her new cart ahead of her, trying to ignore the clicking of yet another bad wheel. “Sometimes I hate my luck,” she cursed.
As soon as she and Anastasia were back with Nicole and Rona, Faith assessed the situation. “Ok, grab the canned fruits and veggies, and anything else that catches your eye. Any smoked meats. Hell, all the meat. There’s fridges over there. Then all three of you, head back out front, get the bottles of water and the batteries from the checkout lines and then take all of it to the bus.”
“Where are you going?” asked Nicole.
“I’m going to check on Xander and his crew, make sure everything is five by five. Now go. We’re burning time here…”
As the three younger Slayers moved to follow her instructions, Faith turned around so she could grab a few extras and then check on her friends.
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Xander stood at the edge of the hardware department, looking at the half dozen filled carts which were lined up in the center of the main aisle. Glancing down the rows, he could see that the shelves of the hardware section were just about completely picked clean of useful items, while plenty of useless gadgets were being left being. “Ok girls,” he said. “Time to move. We’re going to hit the sporting goods section, but I want you to focus on the camping stuff and that’s it.” He continued talking as they moved the thirty feet to the section he was instructing them to loot. “Remember, think like you’re going on a LONG camping trip.”
Hatchets, knives, sleeping bags, blankets and a couple of tents were tossed into carts, following by all of the fishing line and hooks, fire starters, cooking stoves and fuel. Backpacks were slung over shoulders and underneath the carts. If it looked at all useful, the looters took it. Xander grabbed boxes of arrows and put as many of them as he could on top of the cart before he realized any more and there was a good chance some would fall out
“Ok girls,” said Xander as he continued to put arrows and crossbow bolts into the next cart. “Start getting the carts out to the bus. Move quick, but safe.” With all the bolts in, he grabbed arrowheads as well, wondering idly why they didn’t come assembled.
“What about you?” asked Violet.
“Couple more things I’m going to get while you’re shuttling the carts outside. Now get moving, we’ve got over a dozen carts already filled and I’m going to probably fill two more.”
Neither one of the Slayers looked overly pleased at the prospect of leaving Xander unattended, but after a moment’s hesitation, both of them prepared to follow the instructions which had been given to them..
“When you’ve got all these outside and loaded, if there’s time, get to the first aid section and grab everything you can. Bandages and the like first. Beyond that, anything that catches your eye, all the vitamins, then outside and guard the bus. Now go!”
As the girls raced down the aisle, the wheel on one of the carts shimmying back and forth madly, Xander turned around and moved to the back corner of the sporting goods section. His eye lit up like a kid in a candy store. “Jackpot!” he exclaimed.
A moment later, the sound of breaking glass could be heard throughout the nearby aisles.
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Giles watched as Dawn carefully backed the Load-And-Go truck into the fenced in area. As the Ford truck cleared the gates, his eyes left the truck and he truly looked at the gates themselves for the first time. A faint look of displeasure appeared on his face as he contemplated the construction of the two hinged panels.
‘We’re not going to be able to pull those shut safely,’ he thought to himself. ‘If the zombies are following the bus back, they’ll be able to grab the mesh and keep them from shutting. No to mention the time to get the lock secured…’ His eyes moved to the sheets of plywood and boards which had until recently composed the tables for displaying plants on. “Kennedy,” he said as he looked over at the Slayer. “I need you to run and get me a drill,” he glanced around the ground by the walls, until he spotted an extension cord. “I need a corded drill, two of them, a box of the biggest masonry screws you can find. They’re blue. and a drill accessory kit, the kind with bits and other stuff in it. And two gate handles we can put a two by four through… And we need it fast!”
The New England native looked at him. “Drills, blue screws, bit kit, handles… Got it!” With that, the young woman took off like a bat out of hell.
Seeing the young woman take off, Giles looked down at the nearly decapitated zombie which Buffy had dispatched. “Frank, was it?” he asked of the man who was standing next to his wife near their vehicle. “Would you mind giving me a hand tossing this outside of our perimeter before Kennedy returns?
As the two men hauled the body to the nearby bushes and tossed it unceremoniously into the ditch, Roger pulled the second rental truck into the cage, backing it up to the complete rear of the cage, where he parked it in the corner away from the store. As he opened the door, he judged the distance from the door to the fence. “Yeah, eight feet should keep us clear,” he said to himself. Looking over to Dawn, he asked her if she’d left the keys in the ignition.
“Yep,” replied the brunette. “Figure if we need to haul ass, if the keys are elsewhere, better chance of something going wrong. Left the doors unlocked too,” she added as she shut the driver’s door on the truck.
Roger mirrored her actions, leaving the doors unlocked and the keys sitting on the dashboard.
Side by side, he and Dawn approached the gates. “You have everything under control, Rupert?” he asked, his eyes watching the outer area as Giles and Frank got back across the parking lot from dumping the twice dead body.
“Yes,” replied Giles as he pulled a roll of paper towels and a bottle of hand sanitizer from under the cash register and wiped his hands clean. “Quite. Kennedy has gone to get materials so we can fasten a barrier over the gates and should be returning shortly. If you would secure the rest of the materials, then we can be ready to sweep the rest of the mall when the other contingent returns.”
Roger nodded. “Very well,” he said to Giles, then called for Buffy and Su Ying to join him. Seconds later, the Watcher and two Slayers were moving down the aisles towards the lumber section.
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As they reached the door, Roger spotted the control box to the right hand side. After unfastening the bolts which secured the door from the inside overnight, the older man turned to Buffy. “Miss Summers, I will raise the door enough for you to look underneath, say about six inches. If you don’t see anything, I will raise it the rest of the way. Tell me to shut it, and I’ll shut it. Agreed?”
“Why do I have to be the one to get dirty?” muttered Buffy as she lowered herself to the ground, short sword still in hand. “Ok, ready,” she announced.
Roger hit the green button labeled open and held it down for the second needed for the door to raise seven inches. “How’s it look?” he asked.
After looking through the gap, Buffy replied. “Looks clear…”
“Go ahead and open it up, Rog,” ordered Buffy as she got back to her feet and dusted herself off. “Let’s get this stuff in as fast as we can.”
Moving almost as one, the two Slayers moved to the first pallet of plywood and began the process of shifting the materials back inside the building.
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Kennedy barreled through the sliding doors, her right hand full of two drills, still in their boxes while her left was gripping the handle of a five gallon bucket.
“Here ya go Giles,” she said as she dropped the packages and bucket to the ground. Tearing open the first drill, she tossed the DeWalt to the Watcher.
The former Sunnydale librarian caught the heavy duty power tool and began to loosen the chock. “Ok,” he said to himself. “Metal bits…” With a glance, he noted the size of the screws that Kennedy had grabbed and plucked a drill bit from the kit. “Ok, Frank, Dawn. Give me a hand if you would please…” Plugging the cord into one of the three outlets on the end of the extension cord he had placed near the gate, Giles pressed the trigger on the drill and was happy to hear the electric whine as the bit began to spin. Ordering Andrew to get the other drill ready with a quarter inch socketed bit, the Englishman stepped up to the gate.
With Kennedy holding the swinging panel in place, Dawn and Frank got the sheet of plywood standing tall, then slid a couple of stones under the bottom to give them a bit of ground clearance. With both of them holding the four by eight foot panel against the steel, Giles drilled the first hole, then called for Andrew to switch drills with him.
Moving quickly, he got the first screw into the wood and metal, then tightened it down before switching drills again. After the first two screws were in place, he handed the second drill to Frank and the process sped up considerably. “Dawn, get the next piece ready.”
Within two minutes, the two men had the first piece of plywood fastened firmly in place with nearly twenty screws.
“Good work guys,” said Dawn as she held the plywood over the other gate. “But we’re going to have to move faster. Now stop slacking and get screwing,” order the Key as she grinned at what she had said.
Giles simply shook his head. “This is what I get for working with American teenagers.”
Working steadily, they got the second piece secured. “That should let us get the gates shut safely,” declared Giles as he figured where to put the handles to pull the gates shut with. “Now, we get these in place, and the other four to run a bar through.” He looked at the length of the fence running back on the side. “We need to move faster if we’re going to cover this whole thing.”
“We can’t get all this covered,” shrilled Maria. “We need to get inside. Plus, the grating will keep them out!”
“Madam,” stated Giles coldly. “Do shut up please. The mesh may keep them out, but they will still be able to see us and anticipate any action we make. So, we shall attempt to block their ability to see in here. We may get it all covered, we may not. But your caterwauling is not going to make it happen any faster either way. So, if in an emergency you want to be able to get to the vehicles without the undead reaching for you, I suggest you start to be useful. Kennedy, grab the same stuff again, more screws, no more handles and a couple more extension cords if you would please.”
“No worries G,” came the response before the well-to-do young lady ran inside the store again.
“I don’t know if I should blame Xander or Faith for that,” muttered Giles before turning back to the rest of the crowd. “Arianna, you continue to stand watch. Dawn, Frank and I will get the boards up, the rest of you get the boards in place for us… When Kennedy gets back, we can get this done even faster.”
“We’re all going to die,” bemoaned Maria.
“Shut up and help,” retorted Lisa. “Either that or walk right now…”
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Six minutes after they had started, Su Ying and Buffy had finished moving all fifteen of the skids of lumber inside.
“Very good girls,” said Roger as he continued to stand watch. “Buffy, if you could be so kind to get that rack of gas cylinders for the forklifts. Better to have it than to need it,” he said sagely.
“Slayer, not a gopher,” came the muttered response, followed a moment later by the sound of tearing metal. “Su Ying, a hand?”
With the young Asian woman’s assistance, Buffy dragged the heavy load inside. “That’s it,” she said. “Close it up.”
Roger nodded as he pushed the black button marked ‘down’. Within seconds, the overhead door was closed again and Roger threw the bolts, making sure it couldn’t be opened from the outside.
“Ok. Shall we rejoin the others?” he asked.
“Let’s do a quick sweep of the store again,” suggested Buffy as she looked to Su Ying, who nodded her approval of the idea.
“Very well,” replied Roger. “A sweep it shall be.”
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With the last of the merchandise from the now broken glass cases and security cabinet loaded into the carts, Xander moved one aisle over, his eyes scanning the shelves for a few particulars. ‘Ah, there you are,’ he thought to himself and reached out when the sound of broken glass crunching reached his ears.
Moving as quietly as he could to the end of the aisle, Xander reached to his belt and grabbed a hold of the crowbar which he had hooked onto the belt. After adjusting his grip on the length of metal, the young man slowly made his way around the corner, and edged around the end cap display of fishing rods and reels.
As he stepped out, weapon at the ready, his eyes fell on a cart loaded with cases of baseballs and softballs. He stepped back slowly as his mind process the scene. ‘Looks like some employee was restocking the shelves… I wonder if…’
The feel of hot breath on his neck brought his rearward motion to an immediate stop… ‘Oh, shit…’ was all that he had time to process before moving.
Taking a quick step forward, Xander spun, lashing out with the crowbar at whatever was behind him.
The heavy crowbar was in mid-swing, the full force of Xander’s weight and motion driving it, when his eyes made it far enough around to see what had been behind him.
As the crowbar rocketed towards her, Faith simply leaned back, clearing of the arc of the weapon just barely missed the tip of her nose before slamming into the fishing rods, shattering the fiberglass tubes like twigs.
Xander’s face took on a look of horror as he realized what he had almost done. But, before he could say anything Faith spoke up, a faint grin on her face.
"Well, I expected a girly-scream for old time's sake. You're reflexes have improved. Either that or you’re just a hell of a lot jumpier.”
“Jesus Christ Faith…” said Xander shakily. “I could have killed you…”
Faith shrugged, half apologetically, half amused. “Maybe… But ya know what? Better to go with you knockin' my head in when I’m being dumb than those things out there getting me.” The Slayer motioned with her right hand, indicating the undead hordes which were overrunning everything.
Xander looked at Faith for a moment, obviously rolling over her words in his mind. But, instead of saying whatever it was he was considering, the young man simply shook his head and walked back to where he had been standing before. “Here, hold these,” he said as he grabbed a couple of items off the shelf and handed them to Faith. After grabbing a bunch of bottles, he walked out of aisle, followed a second later by Faith, who had dumped everything he’d handed her into her own cart.
Coming around the corner, Faith noticed the pair of shopping carts which were loaded with guns, ammo and more. “Geez X. What’s with all the firepower? Going to war or something?”
Xander looks at her in disbelief, then made the same gesture she had a moment earlier, indicating all of the zombies outside.
“Oh, yeah…” said Faith sheepishly. “Never mind…
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Out of the Wal-Mart, Tammy and Jimmy were loading the carts into the back of the trailer while Robin stood watch near the front of the bus.
“Ok, that’s all the food and water,” announced O'Shaunasey as he watched the young Slayer pick up a cart which was loaded to the top with cases of cans and set it on top of another fully loaded shopping cart as if it was a feather. “Still got some room left,” he noted out loud as Vi and Michelle came out of the store, each dragging two carts. “Where’s Xander?” he asked as he took one of the carts and maneuvered it toward the back of the trailer.
“Back in sporting goods,” answered Vi. “We got everything loaded and he wanted us to get it out here while he finished up.”
“How many carts were left?” asked Robin from his lookout position.
“Ten or so,” answered Rona. “Then he wanted us to hit the first aid section.”
James thought for a moment then spoke. “Ok, Rona, you and Nicole get back in there and grab the rest of the carts. Michelle, you go with them. Vi? I believe you have some medical training so you and Anastasia get the first aid supplies.” As the girls he had named off raced into the store, James then looked at Tammy, who had never stopped loading the carts into the back of the trailer, pushing them in as tightly as she could, and then stacking them as well, so that there were two carts in the footprint of one. “Excellent work Tammy. As soon as you get those last two in, can you see about breaking that cage open so we can get the propane tanks onboard as well?”
“Sure thing boss,” came the response.
“Anything Robin?”
“Quiet as a grave,” responded the son of a Slayer as his eyes continued to sweep the empty parking lot.
The Irishman couldn’t help but chuckle. “That bad eh?”
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Within the time that it took to get the next two panels up, Giles, Frank and Dawn had figured out the best way to work as a team. Once the sheet of plywood was standing against the metal tubes which comprised the fence, Dawn and Frank would hold the panel in place long enough for Giles, who was perched atop a wheeled step stool which had been near the bags of topsoil, to pre-drill the upper edge of the plywood and the metal underneath. Then, as Giles steps down, Dawn would hold the panel in place while Frank used the second drill to get the blue masonry screws in place. By the time he was done with that, Giles who had been steadily working down one side of the plywood, would finish up and move to the center area of the wood, continuing to drill. Then, as Frank attached the sides of the plywood firmly to the steel, Dawn would move the steps, no longer needed since Frank could reach the remaining holes while on solid ground. When she had the stool moved to the next section of fence, the Key would then take the sheet of plywood which was fed to her from the inside of the cage and position it to be against the edge of the previous sheet, leaving no gap between the two. Usually, as she had everything positioned, Giles and Frank were done with the screws and moved to her side.
By the time that Roger, Buffy and Su Ying got back, the Watcher, the Key and Frank had gotten the entire front side of the cage covered with plywood and were on the second panel on the side. Meanwhile, Maria, Andrew, Lisa and Willow were positioning additional wood and materials to speed the process a bit more.
As he waited for Frank to finish with the last section, Giles looked over the still uncovered section of fence which went back a good seventy feet. “Buffy,” he called out. “Take Dawn’s place. Roger and Su Ying, follow Dawn’s lead and work on the next panel.”
Dawn nodded and grabbed the drill which Andrew had already prepared as a backup. “Su Ying, hold the board, Roger, you’ve got more mass. Do exactly what Giles is doing.”
The sound of drills biting into metal, and the occasional order or encouragement were all that could be heard, as every one of the workers knew that they were up against the clock and there was no way they could know how much or how little time they had left.
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Moments after Michelle and Nicole came out with the last of the carts from the sporting goods area, Faith and Xander emerged from the store.
“Armory carts go in the passenger compartment,” declared Xander as he pointed at both of the carts he had been pushing, as well as the first of three carts Faith had manhandled out of the store. “Everything else, trailer or underneath.”
“Come on Tammy,” said Faith as she grabbed her front cart and moved it towards the steps. “This things gonna be a bear.”
As the red headed Slayer approached, she couldn’t help but notice that the entire cart was loaded with boxes of ammunition. And the other two carts were practically overflowing with even more arrows, bolts, crossbows and compound bows as well as what looked to be every firearm that had been in the store.
“On three,” said Faith, before beginning to count.
As one, the two Slayers lifted the load and moved it up the steps. Once it was on the bus, Tammy quickly moved it to the back.
“I say, that’s quite the arsenal,” commented O'Shaunasey. “But I’ve gotta ask, Xander. Did ya really need ta bring every car battery in the store?”
“Oh, that reminds me,” replied Xander as he looked at the Slayers standing around. “Nicole, grab a cart, get all the batteries, lighters and snacks from the checkout line. Batteries first.”
“On it!”
“Sorry,” said Xander absently as he watched the young woman rush back into the store. “Car batteries, that’s right. Yeah, it was. I don’t have any idea how long the power is going to stay on, do you? Trust me, it’s a good thing I grabbed those batteries and some other stuff as well.”
James mulled over that. “Very well. Is there anything else we need from in there?”
Xander nodded as he peered into the trailer. “Yeah, I’m sure there is, but we’re not going to worry about it. We got the important stuff and anything else…” he shrugged. “Damn, good thing we didn’t put this all on the plastic,” he commented. “You guys did a bang up job loading this up.” The one eyed carpenter reached out and grabbed the cargo net which was hanging at the right side of the opening. Pulling it across, he attached the webbing to the hooks on the other side of the trailer, tugging on it to make sure it was secure. “Ok, let’s get the ramp up,” he said as he stepped clear and bent down.
Faith took the other side and as one, they easily lifted it up.
While the dark haired Slayer kept it from falling, Xander moved the latches into place, securing the trailer. “Ok, good to go. As soon as the girls get back, everything else goes underneath or inside.”
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“Looking good,” said Dawn as she stepped down from the stepstool Andrew had brought out. “Looks like we’re about two thirds of the way down the line,” she announced. “And with the back wall covered to prevent theft, we should be fine.”
“Maybe another seven sheets?” called out Giles as he drilled another hole.
“Sounds right,” replied Frank. Looking over at where Buffy was moving another sheet into place next to him. “Remember, try and make them flush. They line up smooth, there’s nothing for those things to grab onto. Last thing we need is them tearing this stuff loose…”
“Gonna need another extension cord here soon,” yelled Dawn as she continued her work.
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The first aid section, a staple area for the residents of the Institute for Advanced Nocturnal Seismic Detection and Response, was currently being picked over for useful supplies by Anastasia and Vi.
“Glad you came with us today,” said Anastasia as she scooped all the gauze into her cart. “Going through all this without a medic, not of the good.”
“Yeah, me too, otherwise I would have stayed on campus and we’ve got no clue what’s going on there.” Violet was grabbing all of the creams and antiseptic lotions she could find, making sure that she grabbed everything. No telling when they’d be able to get more supplies after they holed up. “Damn, I was always glad I took the advanced course, but I didn’t think I’d ever be the only medic around.”
“Better one than none,” retorted the Russian Slayer. “I am thinking that is everything.”
“Yeah,” said Vi as she finished knocking all the hydrogen peroxide into the cart. “Of course, considering what the bites do, I’m not sure there’s any real point to any of this stuff.”
As they each pushed their loaded carts out of the aisles and towards the door, Vi suddenly stopped in her tracks. “Hang on for a minute,” she exclaimed as she looked at the signs overhead, then raced down the aisle.
“What is it?” Anastasia asked, her eyes sweeping the surrounding area for any threats.
“Eyedrops,” responded Vi absently as she shoveled all of the store’s supply of the various solutions into her cart. “Xander’s going to need them and I guarantee you he’s not thinking about himself right now.” After making sure she actually did have all of them, the young woman spoke again. Ok, NOW we can go.”
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Once Violet and Anastasia had returned and were loading their supplies underneath the bus, the Californian Carpenter and the Irish Policeman turned Watcher did a quick headcount.
“Everybody’s back but Nicole and Rona,” commented Xander just as Nicole exited the store, her cart loaded with items looted from near the registers. “Nicole? You see Rona in there?”
“Yeah,” she responded as she shoved her cart to the waiting Vi and Ana. “She was grabbing some more stuff. Said she just needed a minute.”
Faith’s voice broke into the conversation. “I hate to say it, but I don’t know that we’ve got another minute.” Everyone turned towards the Boston native, and then looked to where she was pointing…
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Inside, Rona was racing through the women’s athletic section, grabbing socks, sweats and items and throwing them in the cart. “Warm and functional,” she muttered to herself. “Not gonna be warm much longer and we’re not ready for the cold…”
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Looking to where Faith was pointing, the group saw the empty building which sat across a field from the back of the discount store. And as they watched, Xander, James and the others saw a large group of undead, curling around the edge of the building which was about two hundred yards beyond the back of the Wal-Mart.
“Time to go boys and girls,” announced Faith as she readied an arrow. “They ain’t stopping, and once they pass the Wal-Mart, the mall’s the next stop!”
“Girls, thirty seconds seconds to get carts in and lock it down,” said the Belfast native.
Vi and Anastasia simply lifted one edge of the cart and poured the majority of the contents into the luggage compartment. As soon at the cart had yielded the bulk of its contents, they tossed it aside and repeated the process on the cart Nicole had brought out.
“Lock it down,” said Faith as she moved closer to the doorway. “Rona, get your ass back here NOW!” she yelled into the store.
“Oh shit,” said Robin as he dropped his hand onto the gearshift. “I think they heard you…”
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Rona’s head jerked up from the rack of jackets she was in front of when she heard Faith yell for her. Turning to grab the cart, the Slayer heard a sound that was out of place and her head tracked towards it.
“Shit,” she muttered as she noticed the two zombies who had somehow made it between her and the front of the store and were now advancing on her from their position about twenty feet away.
Grabbing the broadsword which she had set in the child seat portion of the basket, Rona leapt towards the two zombies.
The first, a middle aged man clad in now blood soaked pajamas, didn’t even stand a chance. Her sword moved in a blur, cutting through his head between his eyes and jaw. The sharp edge, powered by Slayer strength, cleaved through the animated tissue and the bone beneath, destroying the brainstem and putting the creature down once and for all.
As she recovered from the swing, the second zombie, a larger figure who seemed to have spent too much time in the gym while he had been alive, advanced on Rona.
Seeing her opponent closing on her, Rona tried to move back, bringing her blade back for another strike, but in the process, forgot to account for her surroundings.
Her hand struck the edge of a clothes rack with considerable force, causing her hand to spasm and the sword, spun from her hand, coming to rest by the back wheel of her cart.
Not letting herself stop, Rona dropped close to the ground, and unleashed a spinning sweep which took the zombie’s legs out from underneath it. As it was falling, the Slayer continued her spin, coming up to grab one of the freestanding racks by the rod which led from the base. Single-handedly, she brought it up, spinning it as she did so, and then brought the base crashing down on the zombie’s skull, smashing it like a watermelon in a Gallagher routine.
“I hate zombies,” she muttered as she crouched down to grab the hilt of her blade, her free hand on the pushbar of her shopping cart.
Straightening up, she heard more moans and turned to see about a dozen more zombies not more than fifty feet away, running towards her.
“Oh hell…” she said then turned and sprinted towards the front of the store, sword in hand as the undead chased after her.
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Faith was slowly but steadily shooting across the field, the arrows flying as straight as a laser beam, as one after another, the approaching zombies were dispatched.
“Come on folks,” she announced. “We need to load up…”
“Almost done, Faith,” announced Xander as he worked his way from the front of the bus, shutting the luggage compartments and ensuring that they were secure.
“No time, X. We gotta go now,” she responded.
“Just a couple more,” said Xander, as he closed the next compartment.
“No Time,” Faith yelled as she nocked, pulled and released another arrow in one smooth, fluid movement. “Girls! Get Cyclops on the bus! Now!”
Anastasia moved to Xander he closed the second to last compartment. “Sorry Xander,” she said.
“Just let me…” he protested as he moved to close the last compartment.
But the Russian Slayer had her instructions and before he could even touch the door, Anastasia had picked Xander up and carried him to the front of the bus. “Now on you go,” she said. “Or I carry you up myself. Miss Faith being mad at me for you being hurt, I no need.”
Xander knew the young woman was upset, because her accent was thickening up considerably. “Fine,” he as he took the steps two at a time and moved back to give the others space to fit in.
“Everybody get in!” yelled Robin as he dropped the bus into gear and eased off on the brakes.
With no additional power applied, the bus began to roll forward at a crawl.
With the zombies now in the middle of the field as they ran, Faith continued her slow, steady fire, taking down a zombie with each shot. And then, as her hand reached up to the quiver, her finger found nothing. “I’m dry!” she yelled and began to move towards the steps of the bus, just as Rona came bursting through the doors, knocking them off of the tracks and open as if for emergency exit.
“Go! Go! Go!” screamed Rona as she moved for the bus.
Faith yelled for Robin to floor it as she jumped up onto the steps and moved to the second step to give Rona space to get onboard as well. “Come on Ro!” yelled the girl from Beantown.
The younger Slayer looked over her shoulder, trying to see where the zombies were that had pursued her from the store. A completely natural thing to do, but given her all out sprint, not the wisest choice. As she crossed the curb, her stride expected the ground to be approximately six inches higher than it was.
The Slayers onboard the bus watched in horror as Rona stumbled and mistepped, her ankle twisting beneath her, just as the zombies came into sight at the store entrance.
She rolled with the fall, and tried to come to her feet to get to the front of the bus, but her ankle wouldn’t bear the weight. Rona’s eyes darted to the side and she saw the zombies spilling out the door and knew she couldn’t get to the stairs in time.
“Go!” she screamed as she pulled herself a foot to the side and rolled into the open luggage compartment.
“FLOOR IT WOOD!!” screamed Faith as she saw Rona disappear from sight.
The son of Nikki Woods, mashed his foot down on the accelerator.
As the bus began to accelerate, Rona reached up and grabbed the luggage door, yanking it down just as the zombies’ hands reached for her. Adrenaline fueling her already considerable power, the young Slayer yanked down the panel with such force that several of the zombie’s arms and hands, instead of being forced out of the way, were brought down with the door, and as it slammed shut, were actually severed from the upper arms of the undead.
“Let’s go Robin,” said Faith as a zombie reached for the handrail on the steps. Faith’s foot snapped out and connected with the zombie’s forehead.
It’s skull caved in, the undead housewife fell backwards, tumbling into several other of the creatures, giving Faith time to get the door closed.
With the bus pulling away, most of the former humans gave chase, being left behind as the massive diesel engine accelerated the bus away and by the time it made it from the parking lot, Robin had already opened the gap to fifty meters and continued to pull away.
But, in the dispersing cloud of diesel smoke, one zombie stared at its elbows, almost as if it was trying to figure out what had happened to its hands and forearms.
“Well, that was bracing,” said Jimmy as the rest let out a collective sigh.
And then, from beneath, all on the bus could hear Rona pounding on the top of the luggage compartment. “Somebody get me the hell out of here! I think these hands are still moving…”
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End Chapter 5
Horatio_Tyllis wrote:Raptor, for the 20th time, I will NOT feed congress to the lizard queen. Stop asking.
"It's fuzzy headed liberal thinking like that that gets people eaten." - Ironbear