Costly FreedomA Chapter by Raven ProductionsNo one noticed the
dead boy slowly rising or the blanket falling off of his slack face.
The darkness prevented them of becoming aware of the fact that all of
their lives were in jeopardy. Silence surrounded them all and the
soundless undead body was in a cot, searching for its first prey. Amelia
was the only one that knew that they had been spending their time in
the bedroom with a corpse, but even she couldn’t have predicted what
happened next. A piercing
scream broke the silence and was the beginning of the chaos that
followed. Children crying; running around in the darkness; not knowing
where the threat was located. Amelia, trying to keep her head clear
remained on her cot. After realizing that the first scream had come from
the other side of the room, she called all of the children to her bed.
Barely hearing her over the noise of fear, one by one, children found
their way to where Amelia waited. Hushing them, she tried to listen and
understand what had and still was happening. She could hear a quiet
gnawing at the back of the room and silently made her way there. She
found herself by the dead boys’ cot and after checking it, found it to
be empty. A moment later, the sound stopped and was replaced by
shuffling and before Amelia could realize what had happened, something
heavy was upon her. She struggled against the weight and once she
realized what it was, she pushed him off. She could
hear the dead boys’ jaws snapping at empty air like the ticking of the
grandfather clock in the kitchen. Quickly, she stood up and grabbed the
boy by his hair, dragging him under one of the cots. The cots were very
low, close to the ground, so she had to struggle to get him where she
wanted. Amelia could hear the boy banging his limbs against the hard
wood of the bottom of the cot and knew that he won’t find his way out.
She rushed to the scene of the incident and found of the younger girls
lying motionlessly on the floor. As she swept her hands over her body,
she could feel thick blood oozing through wounds in her neck and
stomach. The girl was dead and Chloe knew that nothing can be done for
her. The lights
came on in the cool room, just as the dead girl rose to a sitting
position and made for Amelia’s arm. The girl noticed it just in time to
push the girl backwards and kick her under one of the other cots. Still
blinded by the sudden brightness, Amelia crawled her way to the rest of
the children. The door burst open and the Mother ran in holding a
bedside lamp. Amelia watched her observing the bloody scene with her
mouth open. Her dead friends were still trying to fight their way out of
under the cots and managed to make a lot of noise in doing so. Still in the
state of shock, she asked the children to head for the kitchen and wait
for her there. Ten minutes later, she reappeared, still holding the
bedside lamp. It was covered in dark red substance and had a coppery
smell to it. The Mother looked furious, yet tired as if she had run a
marathon, not killed a couple of defenceless zombies. She was breathing
deeply and still managed to give every single one of them a deadly look
as if they were to blame for the strange occurrences. Amelia noted that
the Mother didn’t seem as surprised about finding the dead kids still
kicking as the children. She realized that the Mother already had known
that it could’ve happened which might have accounted for her nervous
state a couple of hours earlier. The rest of
the children were trying their best to hide their quiet sobs, but Amelia
started at the Mother with a deadly look of her own. She should’ve been
grateful, because the Mother had saved her life by turning on the light
allowing her to notice the dead girl reaching for her arm. But all she
felt was hatred, pure, untainted anger for the cruel woman standing
before her. She couldn’t help but imagine herself snapping the woman’s
neck which brought an involuntary smile to her face. This made the
Mother furious and she was about to rise her arm and smack the young
defenceless girl. But just before she could bring the arm down upon the
girl with burning fury, she heard a terrible crash coming from the back
of the house. As the
Mother ran to check the source of the disturbance, Amelia rose to her
feet. Quickly, she made her way to the kitchen counter and grabbed the
largest knife there. She sped back to the rest of the children, at the
same time concealing the knife under her shirt. Just as she took her
place, the Mother reappeared with a look of horror on her old face.
Amelia could here muffled banging coming from the back of the house and
decided that it must be coming from the little room that connected the
door leading to the garden from the rest of the house. Mother
produced a large rope from one of the cupboards and ordered them all to
stand in a line according to their height. Amelia was the tallest and
found herself to be tied up first and watched the Mother tying the rest
of them, in a line to each other. Amelia found the Mother’s behaviour
curious but suspected that nothing good would come of it. When she was
done, she took hold of one part of the rope and dragged them all behind
her. Amelia didn’t realize that they were heading for the door before it
was too late. The children found themselves being dragged through the
front yard and were terrified to hear screams after screams coming from
the street. Before long, they came to the fence that separated them from
the outside world and they quietly observed a few people running in
every direction whilst being pursued by a dozen of remarkably bloody and
wounded predators. Amelia noticed how they all resembled the two undead
children from the bedroom and put two plus two together. The dead had
risen to punish the living. Suddenly,
the gate sprung open, and the Mother started pushing them out, one by
one. It was the first time Amelia or any of the others had been outside
the fence, but that had not been how Amelia had imagined it would be
like. The children screamed, trying to get back inside the comfort of
their prison which gained much attention from the zombified savages. One
by one, they turned their ugly bloody faces towards them and before
long, they were all heading in their direction. The Mother forced
herself between the children and held the rope from both ends, creating
her own protective layer, made solely out of living human beings. She
tried pushing herself along with the children towards her car, but her
human shield was slowing her down. Even so, she relentlessly continued
moving forward, her face a mask of determination. Amelia knew that it
was then or never. Carefully, she slipped the sharp knife out from
underneath her shirt. As it was sliding past her skin, it left a red
mark on the grey cloth. Amelia didn’t feel the cut, her own face set in
deep concentration and her mind filled with determination. But before
she could act, the first zombie had already reached them. In matter of
seconds, it was upon one of the children furthest away from Amelia and
she could hear the girl scream out in pain. That was what sealed the
Mother’s fate. There already had been too many deaths because of the
woman and Amelia wanted to put an end to her reign of terror. Painfully gripping the
knife, she raised it over her head and swiftly brought it down and
through the Mother’s exposed neck. That had done the trick and in
seconds, the woman collapsed and was beat by the children’s little feet.
Thinking quickly, she started cutting the rope, setting herself free.
Then she started working on the other children. She had realised 3 of
them, when 7 zombies appeared out of nowhere and swarmed the rest of the
tied children. They didn’t stand a chance against the angry horde and
soon enough they stopped screaming for Amelia and became motionless. For
the whole struggle, Amelia had tried to set them free but it had been
futile. The children were dead and were about raise and she had to get
the rest of them as far away from the madness as possible. With one last
look at the dead Mother, she took the children by their hands and led
them further in the darkness and cold.
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