My friends had set their gaze on me. The cool wind blew
against my face, as if trying to calm me down but I couldn’t. I was trembling.
Why wouldn’t I? After all he was the fastest bowler of our colony. 1 ball 2
runs no wickets in hand. We lose the match, we lose the playground. I looked at
the runner on the other side of the pitch. He nodded, he knew what he had to
do. The bowler looked straight into my eyes, gripping the ball tightly. He
looked pretty confident, the fielders were smiling, one ball more and they get
to exercise their ‘superiority’ over us. But… the same would be true for us if
I did the impossible. The bowler started his run up, his legs moving as fast as
a Ferrari. 3 steps to go….2 steps….1 step. The ball was in mid air. I lifted up
my bat. I had missed the previous three deliveries. I couldn’t do it again. The
ball was coming closer every moment and BAM! I hit it. It beat the covers, but
the fielder started chasing like a tiger. I ran with little hope that the ball
would cross the boundary. I didn’t even look and turned for a second run and
then I bumped into someone…no it wasn’t one person, it was seven. I looked
clearly, my teammates were surrounding me. The ball had crossed the boundary.
We had won and this was the last happy memory that I shared with them. I don’t
know where they are now. I don’t even know whether they are alive. My parents,
they were in Europe when this all started, the virus, the undead… We were
hiding on the terrace of a single storied. I could hear the dead screaming,
walking slowly on the road. I tried my best not to look down. Even if one of
them saw me, it would be almost impossible to leave. Anjali was resting. It was
dark. We did guarding in shifts. She shuffled a bit and then woke up. She
looked weak. We were running low on supplies. Our water would last at most 4
days while we had run out of food that morning.
“Go, rest. I am up, we have to find food tomorrow. ”She gave me a stern look.
I didn’t say anything and laid myself on the grass bed which
we made. I slept as soon as my head hit the grass.
The bright rays of the sun woke me up. Anjali was looking
down over the railings. Some apples were lying at her side.
“Where did you get those?”
“Does it matter?”She said handing me a neem stick to clean
my teeth.
“Yes it does! I think you know how dangerous it is
outside!”I was angry “You can’t just wander off like that.”
“Shhh! Speak quietly. And talking about going out alone…, I
think you were doing the same until you found me.”
I didn’t try to argue anymore. Over the months I had figured
I couldn’t win one against her. After all she had convinced her friends to
leave her on the road as she was injured. Yes, that’s right. I had found her
lying on the road about two months ago, waiting to be consumed by the rotten
walking beings. She was too hurt to walk. She told me that she asked her
friends to leave her there as she was slowing them down. Fortunately, she
wasn’t bit or hurt, she had crushed her right leg under a pillar. She resisted
my help, she wanted me to save the medicines for myself. Well, that was the
only argument that I won against her ever. She agreed to stay with me on a
condition. We would try to make no emotional connection. That would help us to
do the ‘right’ thing in case situations went downhill. She was wonderfully
doing her part but my heart had other plans.
I chewed up an apple and so did she. No one said anything. I
was standing beside her looking down the railing. A few scattered corpses were
walking in circles aimlessly at the far end. The smell was horrible but our
noses had adjusted after smelling them
for so many months. I could see crows pecking at their eyeballs. Judging
by the position of the sun, it must have been noon. 10 apples would not be
sufficient, we had to go out for supplies. We picked up our swords which we had
taken from a museum. Dried blood shined on them under the sun. Most of it was
from the dead…most. We had some encounters with others who were trying to steal
our stuff and it ended the hard way for them… We were no better than the
monsters out there. Anjali took her bag on her shoulders, I followed. This was
a completely unknown locality. We had already searched the houses around us but
most of them were filled with dead families inside. We walked down the road, a
few partially eaten corpses screamed at us but their limbs were eaten up. I
sliced my sword through their heads to end their misery, if they were feeling
it. We walked until we hit the jackpot, the huge ‘FOOD STORE’ sign flashed from
a distance. It was almost evening, we had to return by sunset or else we would
have to face the hordes of corpses on the way back. We started jogging towards
the store, Anjali leading the way. Slicing any dead body in half which came in
our way.
As the store approached, the number of the biters started
increasing. We could see 1000’s of them piled up over one another, trying to go
above the barrier. There could have been more inside the mall.
We passed a crashed truck. It was overturned and two
destroyed police cars were also lying smashed into each other. Anjali tried
took climb in the cockpit of the truck and there was a note stuck to the door .
It was covered in blood, dried up. Anjali squinted her eyes to read what was
written and gave me a weak smile. That was the first time I saw her smile and
it felt good. At least I was reassured that she wasn’t a humanoid robot.
“What is it?”
She passed me the note, it said ‘FOOD INSIDE, I HOPE YOU
LIVE THROUGH THIS’
We rushed towards the back of the truck. The door of the
container was unlocked. I put my ear on the door to hear if something was
inside. There was no noise. I pulled at the door, It didn’t move, I pulled
harder and out came many metallic containers, cookies, chips, ready to eat
stuff, water bottles… it was indeed a jackpot.
But our happiness soon turned into dread. The containers had
made too much noise. The herd near the store had turned, all of them were
slowly walking towards us. We had to take as much as we could and head back. We
started filling up our bags but we were so immersed in the process that we
didn’t realise that the dead from the nearby houses had come outside. They were
too close. I was the first to see them. Anjali was still filling up her bag
when suddenly, one of them grabbed her by the shoulder, in the panic, she
dropped her sword. It was about to bite her on her arm but I slashed my sword
at his head, a fountain of blood flowed out of its skull. My sword got stuck in
the skull. I pushed it on the ground and started pulling the sword out of the
skull. The corpse started screaming attracting more and more of them in the
process. I finally got it out. Anjali was killing all those who were coming too
close.
“Fill up the bags, I will handle them!”She screamed.
I looked back, the horde was now only a few moments away.
“We have to leave, we can come back later! There are too
many of them”
“NO!”
“YES!! Goddamit Anjali, we go back and you are listening to
me this ti-!”I put all my might in the words but it was too late. The herd was
here surrounding us from all sides.
We were standing back to back. I started swinging my sword
at the monsters. They were going down one by one.
“We can’t do this forever, we need to think of something” I
said.
“Those police cars! The one smashed on the tree! That might
move”
My blade was losing its sharpness, it was getting stuck
regularly. Whatever she was planning, we had to do quickly. Moving towards the
cars meant moving towards the higher density of the walking deads. Anjali
pulled a bag towards her and picked it up from one hand while killing with the
other. She hanged it in front of her, using it as a shield. She sheathed her
sword and pushed through the horde towards the cars making a way for me. I
followed her. She opened the back door and went inside a car. I went in from
the front door. I was almost inside when one of them grabbed my shoe. I jerked
my foot but its grip was too tight. Anjali chopped of its hand before it could
scratch me. I shut the door behind me and relaxed on the seat. They had
surrounded us from all sides. The inside of the car became dark. They had
covered all the windows. I went on the back seat and sat beside Anjali.
“That was close. You hungry?” She was sweating heavily, her
clothes were soaked in blood. She handed me a packet of Oreos from the bag. “I got
the right bag, the other one had uncooked stuff”
“Lucky Us” We both laughed. It was a moment of relief. Though we had no idea how to get back. We could just wait for the herd to pass. The possibility looked bleak looking at the way they were scratching the windows, desperate to tear us apart.
“Lucky Us” We both laughed. It was a moment of relief. Though we had no idea how to get back. We could just wait for the herd to pass. The possibility looked bleak looking at the way they were scratching the windows, desperate to tear us apart.
I realised she was holding my hand. I thought of moving it
away but I didn’t. It felt good. Maybe she had bent the rule; maybe she was my
friend now and not just a survival partner.
We sat there for hours like that, watching the dead
scratching the windows, shaking the car occasionally. I realised Anjali was
asleep. I took her hand and put in on her lap and that’s when I saw it. My body
froze, I felt dizzy, a million thoughts, raced inside my mind. Her other hand
had a scratch. I looked at her face. She was pale, paler than a hungry girl
should look. I touched her forehead, it was cold, she wasn’t sleeping…she was
gone.
“NO! Anjali! Wake up, this can’t be happening. C’mon not
now! We are supposed to survive till the end. You can’t GO!”She didn’t move. I
just kept staring at her face. I had lost sense of what was real and what was
not. Soon she would come back…come back for my blood. I knew what I had to do
but I didn’t know if I had the strength to do it. With shaky hands, I brought
my sword in front of her eyes. I pulled it back. I remembered her words, “We
make no emotional attachments, which would help us to do the right thing when
the time comes”. I had to do it…I had to put her to rest permanently. I pulled
my sword back, ready to strike. And the very next moment, her hand grabbed my
neck, I couldn’t breathe, the sword fell from my hands, and I felt her teeth
dig into my arm…
It was good when is the next part coming?
ReplyDeletethere was no horror but it was good. bood date was also good
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