shirts as I watch with an arched eyebrow.
“Well, I’m not wiping it on my own clothes, am I?” she scoffs as she sheathes it, and then without a glance at me, she walks to church and bangs on the door. “They are gone, it’s safe,” she calls and then steps back.
Slowly, the door cracks open, and a head peeks out before it rips inward and all the humans stream out. Some say thank you, and others run as fast as they can. I don’t blame them, they don’t understand what’s happening. Remi heads back to me, and I wrap my hand around her neck and pull her closer as I rub some blood from her chin with my free hand. Our eyes lock, and she smirks.
“I—Do you know if it’s safe?” a small, scared voice asks. We turn at the same time, and our eyes land on a young girl no older than sixteen as she fidgets. “We saw the news, that’s all.”
“The news?” Remi repeats and shares a look with me.
“Yeah.” The girl’s eyes widen as she looks at the bodies on the ground. “They are all over the city. We’re being told to stay inside, it’s insane. No one knows what’s happening.” She pulls out her phone, presses something, and turns the screen, letting us see video after video of zombies attacking humans before she locks it and swallows. “So, is it safe?”
Remi frowns and nods. “Go home, we’ll make sure it is.”
“Thank you,” the girl tells us, and then she turns before stilling and looking shyly back at us, mainly Remi. “You’re a badass, by the way.”
Laughing, I drape my arm around Remi’s shoulders. “That she is, kid, that she is,” I say, and with a grin, the girl hurries off.
Remi snorts, shrugs off my arm, and starts towards the car. “Looks like the council will have to wait,” she calls as I follow after her.
“I know.” I scrub at my face. “I don’t understand how they aren’t here stopping this.”
“Maybe they don’t know, or maybe they sent hunters and they’re dead.” She shrugs. “Either way, it doesn’t matter, we need to stop this.”
She’s right, it seems like the rest of the city is in pandemonium.
“Looks like we need to hunt down a necromancer,” I comment as I look at the bodies, “before the whole city is overrun and the world is changed forever.”
She looks up at me and grins. “Time to hunt? We better gear up. I have just the place.”
The excitement in her eyes has me groaning as my cock starts to harden, ready to see all of her weapons in action. “You need to sit on my face later,” I tell her as we head towards the car.
“Only if you eat my cunt the way you killed those.” She jerks her head at the corpses, and I must look confused. “Fast, messy, and with a big ending.”
I snort and almost fall over. She flicks her hair over her shoulder and shakes her ass as she saunters back to the car, knowing I’m watching.
Fucking hell, I’m going to marry her.
REMI
I never thought I would be hunting zombies, but here I am. The city is in complete chaos. Police don’t know what to do and can’t stop the spread, and even as much as they try, their barricades are overrun. It seems it all began last night after we left, starting slowly at first, but in the light of day, the numbers of the zombies are astronomical. People are told to stay inside and not to leave their houses. Businesses and cars rest abandoned. The streets are swarming with the shuffling undead.
That’s right, zombies.
But there is someone behind this—a necromancer. I don’t know why they targeted this city in particular, maybe it wasn’t a plan at all and just random. Maybe their powers were uncontrollable, which they usually are from what I’ve read. Hunters like to know as much about supes as we can, and I have researched them a little, fascinated by their history and powers.
And now it seems I’m going to meet one, because they have to be close to have this many undead roaming around…right? They have to resurrect humans. Supes would be stronger and have more of a brain. I know because I read a story of one who once tried to create a supe army, strong and able to think on their own, but having to answer to the magic user… Let’s just say the council shut that down. Hard. For