Suddenly, an alarm goes off! I run to look outside my window, and I see that the people of Luther are running around like chickens with their heads cut off again. They must have found Masterson’s body. I’m their only suspect, so I grab Norman and run out to the backyard. I pull Norman as fast as I can. The rain causes bad visibility, but I manage to find a sewer, and I struggle to lift the top off. I push Norman into the sewer. Several guards spot me, and they are about to shoot as I jump for my life, and it’s a long way down. I pull Norman with me, and we move as fast as we can through the sewer, which smells awful. I don’t know where I’m going, so I will go until I find an end.
I’ve been walking in the sewer for a long while. It’s dark and smelly in the sewer. I spot an easy way out, and I can see the outside. There is a gate with a broken lock on it, and I make my way out of the sewer. Luther is finally behind us. I make my way through a forest as Norman keeps up behind me. The day goes by fast; it is dark, I’m exhausted, and I have no supplies. I can’t make a fire, and the only thing I have is my knife. I will sleep next to Norman. It will be a long night, so I grab Norman and hold him tight.
Morning is here, and the sun shines as much as it can through the forest. I feel like shit this morning, and I’m hungry. Norman and I travel through the forest. I’m in search of food. I walk everywhere, and there is nothing to eat. I don’t see any animals anywhere. The animals of the forest just disappeared. We continue to roam the lonely forest, and I spot a couple of zombies nearby. They spot me and start to pursue me. I grab my knife and pierce one of the zombies in the head while Norman struggles with the other zombie. I watch as Norman tries to keep the zombie away from me. Neither of them tries to eat each other. It’s more of a holding match. I walk up behind the zombie and shove my knife into the side of the head. Norman just looks down at the zombie and continues to walk with me.
The night arrives, and I still haven’t found anything to eat. I haven’t seen any sign of life. I’m trying to find my way out of the forest. I’m in too deep to turn back now, yet I’m sure that I will eventually find a way out. We settle on the ground since I need a rest. I feel weak, and I’m thirsty, so I hold onto Norman, and I will try to get some sleep.
A few days have passed. I’m lost in the forest, and I feel nauseous. I take the time to stretch out my body. I have never gone this long without eating. Norman and I continue to walk through the never-ending forest. I feel faint, so I drop down to my knees since I must catch my breath. Norman groans as I look at him, but he doesn’t seem to understand what I’m going through.
It starts to rain so hard, and I’m not surprised. There must be something about a zombie apocalypse, which causes so much rain.
We continue to roam the forest until I fall on my back. I’m exhausted, and I don’t know if I can go on like this. Norman watches me as I stare up at the sky, and I can breathe better from down here. I love the feeling of the rain on my face. Each drop of rain feels like a cool pinch, and I can stay here for hours. I open my mouth, and let as much rain in my mouth as I can since I hate the feeling of being this thirsty. Water has never tasted so good. Norman continues to watch me, and he must think I’m a total weirdo. I wish Norman would come and join me as I enjoy the rain.
I would love to have him by my side. It would be so romantic if Norman cuddled with me. I doubt he gives a shit, but I do, and it feels like we are the only ones in the world. The world would be peaceful without other people and other zombies around.
I should get up and continue on my way, so I slowly get up. I still feel very weak, but I feel much better than I was. We walk through the forest, and it seems like we are going in circles. This journey is exhausting, so I stop to take another break under a tree. Norman is lucky that he doesn’t get tired. All he does is stare at me as I sit. I’m so hungry and drowsy as Norman stands above me. I can feel my eyes getting heavy. Fatigue overwhelms me, and I can’t fight it, so I close my eyes.
I suddenly wake up, and Norman is still standing above me. I’m starving, and I would love to eat bacon and eggs right now, with some sausages. I grab Norman to help me up. It doesn’t look like there is any rain coming down. We continue to walk through the mysterious forest. Several hours have passed, and it starts to rain again. We walk for a while until I finally see an exit from this strange forest. I’m relieved that the sun suddenly comes out as Norman and I continue to walk out of the forest. On the horizon, there is a large farm and a large house. I see crops, and all sorts of animals roaming around.
This place is hidden from the rest of the world. I take Norman back to the forest to hide where we can’t be seen. I observe the area for several minutes. I see people walking out of the house, and they tend to their farm chores as kids play around the farm. I look at Norman as he groans. The farm has everything that we need. I don’t take my eyes off the farm since it’s like a dream, but I hope that I am not dreaming. I see an old man in a wheelchair. The old man is talking to an older woman who may be his wife. The children continue to run around as other adults tend to their chores around the farm. This farm is full of friendly looking people, and the farm is perfect for Norman.
Everyone on the farm looks so happy. They must have no idea about what has been going on in the world since they are so far away from the city. With so many innocent people on the farm, I wonder if I should forget about the farm. I wonder if it is better for me to move on. I have a big decision to make, but I suppose it won’t hurt to meet them. I should probably find out what they know. I have a lot of planning to do, and I wonder if they will accept me.
If they don’t know what has been happening in the world, then explaining things won’t be easy. They might think I’m insane. For all I know, I could be walking into a trap. They can’t be crazy since there are so many innocent looking people around. I refuse to believe that the people on this farm are insane.
I think that everything will be fine, yet I will have to be strategic. I will wait and observe the area before I make my move. I will have to be more careful from now on. Things should go smoothly, and I can make it work. I don’t know what can possibly go wrong. I will try to stay positive about this.
Norman and I can hold out here for at least a while. I don’t mind doing some farm work. I'm really excited about this new place. I can grow crops and manage the animals. This farm seems a lot better than my house, and everything seems so peaceful. There are enough people living at the farm to keep Norman satisfied for a while.
The animals will keep me well fed. Norman and I will have it so good here. The things that I'm going to do for Norman isn’t going to be easy. My life is full of challenges and excitement. Norman has nothing to worry about since I will take great care of him.
This farm is a paradise, and looking at the farm relaxes me. It will be nice to live somewhere that is away from the rest of the world. Surviving a zombie apocalypse is never easy, and it is not for the weak.
A girl has to do what a girl has to do. I take a moment and continue to admire how beautiful the farm is. I don’t ever want to wake up if this is a dream. I look at Norman and hold his hand as we admire the farm together.
Norman must love to see his next meals that walk around the beautiful farm. They must be pure eye candy for Norman since he loves flesh and blood. I can seriously say that we can totally live happily ever after.
“This place is so perfect for us. It’s our new home, Norman. It’s perfect.”
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