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Windows were dark on Bohr street, but doors worryingly open, and Phoenix's eyes kept darting to each new entrance they passed, dark rectangles like open graves. He tried to think of what was this way, but his mind was a spinning blank, bolting like a rabbit every time a new face turned to stare at them with those hollow, filmy eyes. "
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The only difference was that so far he hadn't gotten that final glare that signalled the Flash to go find something else to do for a while. Before Bats found him ( ... )
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There was an undeniable I knew it feeling to this sudden catastrophe; lunch and the afternoon had gone too well for comfort, and after last night, it'd take more than a horde of zombies to divert Bruce's focus. The change in the town was hardly subtle-in fact, it'd been obvious as soon as the sun went down that their surroundings had changed. Like a true ghost town, the buildings were in shambles and the dull luster of the walls evoked bloodshed. Bruce assumed this was the first time a change of this scale had happened; as he threw a second zombie into the first one, Bruce couldn't help but wonder if the next time they came into ( ... )
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One more street, that was all. Cuffing the viscous splatter from the most recent dispatch off of his face (that shirt wasn't going to be white for much longer) Depth Charge threw backsides look to the others again. "So. When we get there we clear it, grab what we can, and then...?"
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Charging the next one and driving in its ribcage with brute force (which took considerably less effort than he was entirely comfortable with), he continued, "We should check to see that the sheriff's office has been secured on our way back. Most of the patients seemed to be in Magus Park when the attacks began; they should know that there's someplace relatively safe where they can go."
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The difference a few stellar cycles could make was disturbing. The fear (and yes, he realised dully, it was a fear) that they were going to repeat themselves here was almost overwhelming, embedding itself into his every thought. With each step came the familiar echo of loss, and with that a painful reminder of how he could have prevented it.
But this wasn't a matter of track records or old wounds. It was about keeping as many people alive as possible right now. "Got it."
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The next street was almost peaceful. A chorus of moans, the slamming of feet, distant screams. Fifteen minutes after Orosco struck out Marty Barrett, that's what it reminded him of. All it needed was a few sirens and some fucking beer spilled on the sidewalk. Or mouthwash. Anything. He'd get down on his hands and knees and lick it up, zombie guts and all.
On second thought, he wasn't that desperate. He kept running.
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