Night of the Living Dead
by G. L. Payne (novel excerpt part three)

Night of the Living Dead : a novel by G. L. Payne. Based on the film, “Night of the Living Dead” , screenplay by George A. Romero and John Russo . In Public Domain
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~THREE DAYS AGO:
Milton Euston was going home. He didn’t know it yet, but all the same, he was going home.
Of course, things didn’t always go according to plan.
What he felt more than anything else was hungry. In fact, he was starving.
At least, it was one of the last sights he’d ever see while he was alive.
On the plus side, he’d never have to hear anyone call him ‘Houston’ ever again.
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“Oh, we’re here,” she cooed with satisfaction. “Look, Johnny. There’s the sign.”
“Yeah, we made it,” he replied, swallowing back a spicy rejoinder.
“It only took forever,” she tacked on, determined to keep the boat rocking.
“They ought to make the day the time changes the first day of summer,” she offered, out of nowhere.
“Well, it’s 8 o’clock and it’s still daylight.”
“Well, if it really bugged you, Johnny, you wouldn’t do it,” she said.
“You think I want to blow Sunday on a scene like this?”
He twisted in his seat, digging for something in the back of the car.
“Is there any of that candy left?” he asked.
Barbara had eaten the last of it more than an hour earlier but she made a show of checking anyway.
“No,” she said, trying to sound convincingly disappointed.
“I DON’T,” he proclaimed. “You know, I don’t even remember what the man looked like.”
“Johnny, it takes you five minutes . . .” she scolded.
“Boy, there’s no one around,” he said.
“Well, it’s late,” Barbara complained. “If you’d gotten up earlier . . .”
Her brother gritted his teeth at the mention of his oversleeping.
“Aw, look,” he moaned. “I already lost an hour’s sleep on the time change.”
“There it is.” She made a beeline for her target.
“Ah, a little spit and polish, you can clean this up and sell it next year.”
“I wonder how many times we’ve bought the same one,” he cackled.
“Hey, come on, Barb,” Johnny grumbled. “Church was this morning, huh?”
Three people who were still above ground, at any rate.
“Well,” he drawled out, wryly. “There’s not much sense in my going to church.”
Barbara hesitated, turning back long enough to shout, “STOP IT! You’re ignorant.”
“Stop it,” she whimpered. “You’re acting like a child.”
“They’re coming for you,” he taunted.
Johnny knew a lucky prop when he saw one.
“Stop it,” she demanded again. “He’ll hear you.”
“Johnny—” she shouted after him, furious that he’d put her in such a humiliating position.
“JOOOHHHNNNYYY—” Barbara shrieked in blind terror.
“Oh, HELP ME, Johnny! HELP ME!”
About the Creator
Gary Payne
Hi. I'm Gary Payne and I write under the name "G.L. Payne". It just sounds better to me. I've been writing fiction for many years and ages ago, I managed to get a few short stories published. Hope to publish a novel one day. Thanks




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