• I went inside of the 300 building. I saw Ariana. As she was about to speak, I grabbed her hand and dragged her back out to the parking lot.

    “Uh hello?! Mind telling me why the hell you were late and why the ******** are we, I mean YOU, skipping school?!” She tried to stop me, but as always I’m stronger.

    “You’ll see.” I need to hurry. I need to warn everyone. How am I supposed to tell them? Damn, they are getting closer as we speak. I need to get proofs.

    “Um, Earth to Christina… why do you have your gears, there really is something wrong with you. You aren’t going to kill anyone are you???”

    “Yes and no.” We got to the car and I told her to get in.

    “No, I won’t go in until you tell me what the hell is wrong with you, even with your personality you wouldn’t do things like this without telling anyone. Now speak up.”

    I hesitated. “You won’t believe me until I show you, now please get in, we won’t have enough time.”

    She looked at me as if I was some stranger. It hurt me to see her like this, but that will change.

    “Fine, this better be good.” She got in the car and I started the ignition.

    “I have a theory, you may think it’s outrageous and impossible, trust me it’s all real.” I had my eyes searching on the road for them.

    I can feel Ariana’s eyes on me, “What… theory?”

    I decided I should show her the one in my garage so she doesn’t freak out when seeing the live one.

    “You’ll see it soon.” Ariana’s eyes drifted away from me.

    As we go through my neighborhood, We saw a woman running away, and behind her are one of them chasing after her with a speed of a regular human speed walking.

    “So they are a little faster than the average t.v shows zombies.” I said under my breath as we drove past them.

    “Hey, did you find that the guy chasing after that lady a little…weird?” She looked behind her. But luckily she didn’t see it feeding on her.

    I didn’t answer her. We arrived in front of my garage. I made sure there wasn’t anyone of them nearby. I got off the car, Ari followed still confused.

    “Aren’t you gonna say something?!” I raised my hand to her mouth and told her to be quiet. I unlocked the door, I went in first and made sure it’s still dead.

    “Ari, when you come in, please don’t scream or better yet don’t yell.” I said as quietly as I could for her to hear.

    “Okay?” She whispered. I gestured her to come in.

    I closed the door and flipped the light switch on.

    “AAAAA…” I quickly covered Ariana’s mouth and turned her face away from the monster she sees.

    “What part did you not understand on not being loud you idiot!” I whispered and yelled at her.
    “What….what the ******** was…that?!” She whispered. She may be obnoxious at times but she catches on fast. I removed my hand away from her mouth.

    “I’m going to let you answer that once you have calmed down and look at it closely.” I turned around and took a better look at the thing on the floor.

    A minute later Ari turned around, jolted a little bit seeing it again. She looked at it closely.

    “It’s not… what I think it is…is it?” she looked disgusted but intrigued at the same time.

    “So far I tested that it is what we think it is.”

    “Wait, so the man chasing the lady was a…”

    “Bingo.’ I got close to the thing to make sure it’s dead dead. It moved its head.

    We jumped backwards and almost screamed. “s**t… damn, scared me to death.” I said putting my hands on the gun.

    “Yah, what the ********. So you didn’t kill it yet?”

    “Guess I haven’t tested if shooting its head will kill it yet.”

    “Then kill it now.” She got up her feet.

    “No, I can’t do it here or else we’re gonna attract more. Either way I need to do more experiences on my theories first.” I got up and walked around to find something to cover its mouth just to make sure it doesn’t infect us. I found my motorcycle helmet and put it on him, covering its whole face. I opened the eye cover on the helmet. I grabbed the flashlight on the shelf, and flashed it on its eyes. No reaction. I touched its face. No reaction.

    “Hey Ari, can you go upstairs and get the chicken out of the fridge and give it to me please.”
    “Sure.” Ari disappeared from the garage and I continued my experiments. I looked for the source of the infections, I saw tissues and skins ripped off on the neck and many other places. So either way it all looked big enough to be teeth marks. I checked its heart, pulse and breathing. Nothing. Completely a living dead.

    Ari came back with the chicken my mom set out for dinner to thaw. But obviously she isn’t here anymore. At least I believed so. I know Ari already figured that out. I did drive the car my mom drove, and the fact that I didn’t complain about my parents on the, at school, or in the car.

    “Thanks,” I took the chicken from her hand and hovered it over its nose.
    “Okay well I figured out that it doesn’t run but speed walks, got infected by getting bitten, no heart or pulse or breaths, sensitive to sound, no reaction to sight or smell or touch, and,”
    I took the helmet off and hovered the chicken over its mouth. It started going crazy for the chicken, "it likes meat.”

    “You know Chris, you scare me when you do these things.” I laughed a little.

    “Hey, can you see online if there are any words about this.” I took my phone out and recording my experiments for proofs about my analysis. Ari started searching on the net.

    “Should I post this on the media’s?” Ari asked.

    “Yeah, you should, we might be hated by this and the people need to see this, I’ll send you the video, but I think we should take a video of the live action.” I sent the video to Ari.

    “The way you say it, makes it sound like we are wicked people. Well you are not me.” She laughed a little.

    “Thanks, I’ll take that as a compliment.” I laughed.

    “So what should we do with this one?”

    “We are gonna drive this s**t away from my house and kill it, then we are gonna find a new target and take a video of its feeding frenzy, then go to the school and show the video to the school and public before others get swallowed up in this s**t whole.”

    “Wow, you got everything all figured out, it even looks like you’re not afraid.”

    “Yah, well you’d be surprise, I’m still recovering from this morning. Either way, I work well under pressure. I do have a plan but I need someone’s consent to complete the plan.” I stare off into the light of the garage.

    “You really scare me. But out of anyone else here in this world, you are probably the only one that I would trust my life with.”

    “Ahahah, if we weren’t in this situation I would have agreed and trusted you with mine as well. But this is different.” The joking atmosphere changed to tension in the air.