Author: | Robert Schobernd | ISBN: | 9781311682413 |
Publisher: | Robert Schobernd | Publication: | December 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Schobernd |
ISBN: | 9781311682413 |
Publisher: | Robert Schobernd |
Publication: | December 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
One bright, beautiful, morning two months ago, Elsie Talbot rose, showered, primped to look her best, had coffee and a muffin, and strolled outside. She sat on a wood bench facing the warmth of the rising sun. The guard in the watchtower said Elsie smiled and waved at her. Then without hesitation, Elsie raised her .40 caliber handgun to her chest and pulled the trigger.
Elsie was an indirect victim of the Zombie Apocalypse. She was a product of the technical world they destroyed. Her life revolved around her work, friends, and the hubbub of the modern, technological world we lost. She clung to memories of a life zombies wrenched away from her. The anticipated decline of the remnants of our society to the lifestyles and hardships of the fifteenth century frightened her more than death, so she chose death on her terms. Ultimately, those of us who remain must continue to struggle, no matter the hardships, or humanity will cease to exist.
One bright, beautiful, morning two months ago, Elsie Talbot rose, showered, primped to look her best, had coffee and a muffin, and strolled outside. She sat on a wood bench facing the warmth of the rising sun. The guard in the watchtower said Elsie smiled and waved at her. Then without hesitation, Elsie raised her .40 caliber handgun to her chest and pulled the trigger.
Elsie was an indirect victim of the Zombie Apocalypse. She was a product of the technical world they destroyed. Her life revolved around her work, friends, and the hubbub of the modern, technological world we lost. She clung to memories of a life zombies wrenched away from her. The anticipated decline of the remnants of our society to the lifestyles and hardships of the fifteenth century frightened her more than death, so she chose death on her terms. Ultimately, those of us who remain must continue to struggle, no matter the hardships, or humanity will cease to exist.