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The end of the world

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By Jayden ChurchPublished about a year ago 4 min read

I woke up to the sound of distant sirens and muffled screams. The air felt heavy, and an eerie silence settled over the neighborhood. I grabbed my flashlight and cautiously moved towards the window. The streets, usually bustling with life, were now eerily deserted. Shadows flickered under the streetlights, and I could see figures staggering aimlessly.

My heart pounded as I realized what was happening. The news had been warning us for weeks about a possible outbreak, but I never thought it would reach our small town. Zombies. The thought sent chills down my spine. I quickly locked all the doors and windows, hoping it would be enough to keep them out.

I ventured into the kitchen to gather supplies. The flickering flashlight cast long, ominous shadows on the walls. Every creak and groan of the house made me jump. I could hear the faint sound of shuffling feet outside, growing louder with each passing minute. I knew I had to move quickly.

I packed a bag with whatever food and water I could find, grabbed a knife from the drawer, and headed for the basement. It was the safest place I could think of. As I descended the stairs, the air grew colder, and the darkness seemed to swallow me whole. I could hear my own breathing, rapid and shallow, echoing off the concrete walls.

Suddenly, a loud bang came from upstairs. My heart felt like it was going to explode. I crouched in the corner, clutching the knife, and listened. The sound of breaking glass followed, and then the unmistakable groans of the undead filled the house. They were inside. I held my breath, praying they wouldn't find the basement door.

Minutes felt like hours as I waited in the dark, every sound amplified in the silence. The groans grew louder, and I could hear them moving through the house, searching. I knew I couldn't stay hidden forever. I had to find a way out.

Slowly, I crept towards the basement window. It was small, but I could squeeze through. As I climbed out, the cold night air hit me, and I felt a momentary sense of relief. But it was short-lived. The streets were filled with the undead, their lifeless eyes scanning for any sign of life.

I moved silently, sticking to the shadows, trying to avoid attracting attention. Every step felt like a gamble. The world I once knew was gone, replaced by a nightmare. I didn't know where I was going, but I knew I had to keep moving. Survival was the only thing on my mind.

As I navigated the desolate streets, the reality of the apocalypse set in. I was alone, surrounded by death and decay. But I couldn't give up. I had to keep fighting, keep moving, and find a way to survive in this new, terrifying world.

I continued down the street, my senses heightened and every nerve on edge. The moon cast an eerie glow, illuminating the twisted forms of the zombies that wandered aimlessly. My footsteps were almost silent, but every now and then, the crunch of broken glass or a misstep on the gravel would send a shiver down my spine.

Suddenly, I heard a low growl behind me. I spun around, my flashlight beam catching the grotesque face of a zombie, its eyes vacant and lifeless. It lurched towards me, arms outstretched. My heart raced as I tightened my grip on the knife. I had no choice but to fight.

With a quick, desperate lunge, I drove the knife into its skull. The zombie collapsed, but the noise had attracted others. I could hear their guttural moans growing louder, closer. Panic surged through me, but I forced myself to stay calm. I needed to think clearly.

I spotted an abandoned car nearby and made a dash for it, hoping to find some refuge. As I reached the car, I felt a cold, clammy hand grab my ankle. I kicked out, freeing myself, and scrambled inside. I locked the doors, my breath coming in ragged gasps. The zombies surrounded the car, their decaying hands smearing the windows as they tried to get in.

I knew I couldn't stay here long. The car wouldn't hold them off forever. I searched the glove compartment and found a small, rusted crowbar. It wasn't much, but it would have to do. Taking a deep breath, I prepared myself for the inevitable.

I unlocked the door and burst out, swinging the crowbar with all my strength. The first zombie went down easily, but there were too many of them. I fought with everything I had, the adrenaline coursing through my veins. Each swing was fueled by sheer desperation.

One of them managed to grab my arm, pulling me towards its gnashing teeth. I struggled, using the crowbar to push it away. In the chaos, I tripped and fell to the ground. The zombies closed in, and I could feel the cold grip of fear tightening around my chest.

Just when I thought it was over, I spotted a narrow alleyway to my left. Summoning every ounce of strength, I pushed myself up and sprinted towards it. The alley was dark and cramped, but it offered a temporary escape. I squeezed through, the sound of the zombies fading behind me.

I emerged on the other side, my body trembling with exhaustion. I leaned against a wall, trying to catch my breath. The world around me was a blur of shadows and uncertainty. But I was still alive. For now.

As I stood there, the reality of my situation hit me once again. This was my life now, a constant battle for survival in a world overrun by the undead. But I couldn't give up. I had to keep fighting, keep moving, and find a way to survive.

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About the Creator

Jayden Church

I am just getting into writing stories, an I’m 16. Feel free to criticize my writing. An let me know how you’d change it or what would sound better. Thank you for stopping by.

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  • Caroline Cravenabout a year ago

    Wow! Your descriptions are amazing and the story was brill too. I can’t believe you’re only 16 - you’ve got real talent.

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