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Outbreak The Beginning (The Outbreak Series Book 1)
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That’s if we can make it back here.
    When we get into the hall, I can’t believe my eyes. There’s kids running around, there is blood all over the place. There are kids on the ground not moving. SHIT what the hell is going on?? This is like out of one of my mom’s zombie movies, shit I can’t think about that now. I pull the girl along after me and start to the other side of the school. Liam should be coming right at me this way, shit.
    Jogging down the hall I notice kids trying to get into the lockers to hide, I see a kid get off the floor with his guts hanging out, he screams and takes off after some girl huddled in the corner.
    I tell the girl behind me to stay put, that I would be back and I run for the girl in the corner. I get to her just as the kid, looking all crazy, does and we both stop. Looking at him I notice that he’s looking at both of us. Thinking fast, I grab hold of his shirt and slam him into the lockers. He slides down, looking dazed but I know that’s not going to last long so I grab the girl and make a run for it. I go back the way I came, towards the girl I left in the corner. Breathing hard I stop running and look at both of them, shit I know them. Their names are Jen and Cathy. “Ok guys we have a ways to go, come on I have to get to my brother.”
    We start off back down the hall at a run. I see kids fighting each other and some are trying to climb out of windows. Shit, the corner is coming up so I slow down and I slip and hit the ground hard. I jump back up and look down at myself and all I see is blood all over me. Shit this is gross! I hear someone screaming my name. I whip my head around. SHIT, it’s Liam and he’s pinned on the ground by a huge motherfucking kid.

 
    Chapter 4
     
     
     
    Letting go of Jen, I run for my brother full force, slamming into the kid that is on top of him and we both go flying. My fist connects to his jaw and I feel the squish as my punch knocks it clean off. Shit the smell!! What is wrong with this kid? Gagging, scrambling away on my ass, I start to get up and am thrown back on the floor. This kid is trying to bite me. I’m fighting with everything I have and all of a sudden Liam comes running over and swings a fire extinguisher at the kids head and he tumbles forward. I jump up and look at my brother and then back down at the kid on the ground. Choking on bile, I cover my nose and for the first time in my life I have more respect for Liam then I ever did before. 
    “Listen Liam, Mom’s going to meet us at the front doors but there’s no way we can get there. We need to go back the way I came and get into the woodshop.”
    “Nate, it’s a coded door we won’t get in there.”
    “Yes we will. I have the code. Mr. Hutch gave it to me … we need to go now Liam, I don’t know what’s going on here, it’s almost like they’re zombies.” I choked out.
    Liam looks at me and for the first time I think my mom might be right.
    “Nate, they can’t be zombies, mom can’t be right.”
    Grabbing his arm, I say, “Liam we need to move now, so let’s move.” Looking over to where I left the girls, I notice they’re not there. Damn I could have helped them. Liam and I start back the same way I came, only it’s worse, more kids on the ground, the screaming, the blood and whatever is hanging out of them. SHIT, what are we going to do? The corner is coming up so I slow down, I don’t want to fall again, I have enough blood on me to feed a vampire. I don’t need any more. The kids are everywhere and the door that we need is being blocked shit!!!
    “Liam, listen to me, the door is blocked by those things. We have to get in there, it’s still our best chance to get to mom. We have to think of something to do NOW.”
    “Wait,” Liam says and points.
    Turning, I see what’s making that noise.
    “Nate, it’s Mr. Hutch, he’s luring them away from the door for us.”
    Mr. Hutch is leading them away. Grabbing Liam’s arm, we make a run for that
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