Chapter 3
Juliet muffled her scream as she saw what was standing on the other side of the door. It was Phil, but not any Phil she had ever seen. Phil’s skin was black and bubbling, steam was being emitted from what used to be his skin, his pupils were gone, and he was giving off an awful odor, even worse than the cigarettes. He wasn’t looking her way so she dived behind the bar. “Oh my god, oh my god, OH MY GOD!” She clamped her mouth shut as her whispering rose to a shout. There was a grunt from the other side of the door and she heard a rattling noise as he beat on the door, trying to get in. Juliet shook from fear. What on earth was happening!? What happened to Phil? What happened to her father? What happened to everyone!? Juliet gasped. Wait, what about her mother and brother? She looked around, there had to be a way out without being spotted. She noticed the 12 gauge shotgun that Phil owned and grabbed it. She couldn’t possibly use this, could she? It might be the only way to get out of here alive, but could she really shoot Phil? No way! She could never do that! The pounding on the stopped for a moment, then in one loud bang, Phil knocked the door flat off it’s hinges. The door hit the bar and broke in half, one half falling in front of Juliet. She squealed unintentionally and Phil’s head shot in her direction. His only reaction was to grunt and walk slowly towards the bar. Juliet shook. There was no other way. She had to shoot! She gulped, took one last look at the splintered door at her feet and stood up, pointing the gun at Phil, who didn’t stop. “Sorry…” Juliet cocked the gun, aimed, and fired. The gun made a clicking noise as it failed to fire, because there were no bullets. “Damn wewe Phil!” Juliet leaped over the meza, jedwali as he lunged at her and ran out the door. “Probably shoulda done that in the first place…” Juliet thought as she ran out and through the empty street. She could hear the sound of Phil chasing after her at full speed. So much for slow zombies. She ran as fast as she could go, too scared to look back. She knew she was a goner, Phil ran track as a child. He had alisema he could of gone kuvuka, msalaba country. She somehow made it to the gate, maybe whatever happened to Phil was slowing him down, after all? That thought left her mind when she felt someone tackle her to the ground. She struggled and screamed, but whoever it was placed his hand on her mouth. Juliet shut her eyes and struggled harder. There was no way she was going to die now! The opened her mouth to bite what she thought was Phil and noticed four things. First was that possibly every town member was congregated at her house, including her mother and brother. sekunde was that whatever was affecting Phil was affecting everyone else in the same way, including her mother and brother. Third was that the hand she thought was Phil’s was actually someone else’s. Lastly, she noticed that the hand keeping her silent was human! It was a white, slightly tanned, hand! It wasn’t black and bubbly, there was no steam coming from it, and it didn’t stink! Whoever was holding her wasn’t affected kwa whatever it was that did this! This person was possibly her only hope!
Juliet muffled her scream as she saw what was standing on the other side of the door. It was Phil, but not any Phil she had ever seen. Phil’s skin was black and bubbling, steam was being emitted from what used to be his skin, his pupils were gone, and he was giving off an awful odor, even worse than the cigarettes. He wasn’t looking her way so she dived behind the bar. “Oh my god, oh my god, OH MY GOD!” She clamped her mouth shut as her whispering rose to a shout. There was a grunt from the other side of the door and she heard a rattling noise as he beat on the door, trying to get in. Juliet shook from fear. What on earth was happening!? What happened to Phil? What happened to her father? What happened to everyone!? Juliet gasped. Wait, what about her mother and brother? She looked around, there had to be a way out without being spotted. She noticed the 12 gauge shotgun that Phil owned and grabbed it. She couldn’t possibly use this, could she? It might be the only way to get out of here alive, but could she really shoot Phil? No way! She could never do that! The pounding on the stopped for a moment, then in one loud bang, Phil knocked the door flat off it’s hinges. The door hit the bar and broke in half, one half falling in front of Juliet. She squealed unintentionally and Phil’s head shot in her direction. His only reaction was to grunt and walk slowly towards the bar. Juliet shook. There was no other way. She had to shoot! She gulped, took one last look at the splintered door at her feet and stood up, pointing the gun at Phil, who didn’t stop. “Sorry…” Juliet cocked the gun, aimed, and fired. The gun made a clicking noise as it failed to fire, because there were no bullets. “Damn wewe Phil!” Juliet leaped over the meza, jedwali as he lunged at her and ran out the door. “Probably shoulda done that in the first place…” Juliet thought as she ran out and through the empty street. She could hear the sound of Phil chasing after her at full speed. So much for slow zombies. She ran as fast as she could go, too scared to look back. She knew she was a goner, Phil ran track as a child. He had alisema he could of gone kuvuka, msalaba country. She somehow made it to the gate, maybe whatever happened to Phil was slowing him down, after all? That thought left her mind when she felt someone tackle her to the ground. She struggled and screamed, but whoever it was placed his hand on her mouth. Juliet shut her eyes and struggled harder. There was no way she was going to die now! The opened her mouth to bite what she thought was Phil and noticed four things. First was that possibly every town member was congregated at her house, including her mother and brother. sekunde was that whatever was affecting Phil was affecting everyone else in the same way, including her mother and brother. Third was that the hand she thought was Phil’s was actually someone else’s. Lastly, she noticed that the hand keeping her silent was human! It was a white, slightly tanned, hand! It wasn’t black and bubbly, there was no steam coming from it, and it didn’t stink! Whoever was holding her wasn’t affected kwa whatever it was that did this! This person was possibly her only hope!
We are going separate ways.
We must leave each other,
Though I regret it,
There is nothing either of us
Can do.
We are going separate ways.
The bright light shines in our futures,
For the separate ways we go
Are the best for each of us.
We must leave for the good of it,
Though I don't want to,
And I know wewe don't either.
But it is important that we do.
It is never easy
Doing what we do the worst,
Leaving each other,
And the thoughts that we are...
Best friends...leaving each other...
We must go our separate ways.
For our own good.
And we pray that one day...
We will meet each other again.
And we will.
We must leave each other,
Though I regret it,
There is nothing either of us
Can do.
We are going separate ways.
The bright light shines in our futures,
For the separate ways we go
Are the best for each of us.
We must leave for the good of it,
Though I don't want to,
And I know wewe don't either.
But it is important that we do.
It is never easy
Doing what we do the worst,
Leaving each other,
And the thoughts that we are...
Best friends...leaving each other...
We must go our separate ways.
For our own good.
And we pray that one day...
We will meet each other again.
And we will.
On a starry sky
In the moonlight
At midnight
When I think of you
My moyo beats faster
For there is no one like you
Who makes my siku perfect
Make my body to go numb
Lose myself
And forever hold that smile on my face
Its true that we are
Now on our separate ways
With the promises aside
That we'll meet again
For again might also mean
The inayofuata moment
au maybe never
wewe may songesha on
Find your perfect princess
In this imperfect world
But to me
You'll always be
My prince charming
And thus the swali remains
Should I songesha on?
Should I forget?
Is this the destiny of my life?
Only time will tell
But until then
You'll hold a fragment of my soul
For my mind wants to songesha on
But my moyo stays persistent
That you'll one siku turn unto me
In the moonlight
At midnight
When I think of you
My moyo beats faster
For there is no one like you
Who makes my siku perfect
Make my body to go numb
Lose myself
And forever hold that smile on my face
Its true that we are
Now on our separate ways
With the promises aside
That we'll meet again
For again might also mean
The inayofuata moment
au maybe never
wewe may songesha on
Find your perfect princess
In this imperfect world
But to me
You'll always be
My prince charming
And thus the swali remains
Should I songesha on?
Should I forget?
Is this the destiny of my life?
Only time will tell
But until then
You'll hold a fragment of my soul
For my mind wants to songesha on
But my moyo stays persistent
That you'll one siku turn unto me