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here]Punching zombies was almost mechanical now, though Wally wasn't sure if that was from having hit so many or from blood loss kicking in. Maybe it was even both? He'd been punching so many, following Bats as he led the way down the street running down the centre of Doyleton, that they'd all started to blur together into a rhythm of 'punch
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Under normal circumstances. But real-life "zombie apocalypses" weren't normal, and neither was the steady, red stream dripping down Wally's arm and shoulder. A wound that Bruce didn't understand the reason for, a wound that shouldn't have been there because sometimes, being a normal human does make you inferior because metas alone can take advantage of their powers to dodge or fend off attacks when a normal human being would just have to deal with being ( ... )
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That was when the ground started sprouting zombies.
"Oh, come on!" Bart said, slapping his own forehead. "Is this the best you can come up with now? What, is someone in Programming bored? Or did you all just run out of good ideas ( ... )
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Too bad the answer seemed to be a 'no' on that one. It would have made things a lot easier.
"I- yeah. I can make it," he answered. It might have been more convincing if he hadn't sounded so tired, but he was determined to make it true, even if he had to ( ... )
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The same way you still have some of your powers? Batman thought sardonically before he could stop himself. He sent one more corpse flying with more force than strictly necessary, and the splatter from the blow drenched his upper right arm almost completely.
Whatever had made these corpses the way they were...Batman had to hope weren't spread from skin-to-skin contact. Or maybe, he didn't need hope to guess that the zombies' "illness" couldn't be spread so easily. He remembered the look on the doctor's face from last night-the clean, calculating precision that defined the lines of his silhouette and his weapons. The doctor bore the look of a man too focused to approve of indiscriminate, large-scale slaughter; the zombies were likely here not to destroy them, but test them. Either that, or weed some of them outBatman looked at Wally. His shoulder was still bleeding ( ... )
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Endrance looked around the side street. His prediction had been right so far - less people meant less things to fight. That was a relief in and of itself. "We shouldn't stay here too long...but we can at least take a moment to breathe." And check everyone's status, and change positions around if need be, though he didn't say that last part.
It was useless to ask how everyone was, anyway. They were all the same way: drained physically and emotionally and afraid of what would happen before morning came.
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He had absolutely no problem with running though and he followed after Endrance, glancing back every couple of moments to make sure that the others were following. The zombies were getting further away at least, although he didn't know how long that would last.
He doubled over, hands on his knees and breathing heavily when Endrance called a halt. At least a t-shirt and jeans were much easier to run in than Wavemaster robes and he wasn't about to trip over a staff. "Is Leon okay?" he asked when he'd caught his breath, turning to look at the younger boy.
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