"You guys ready?" Ethan asked, his face all business.
A few tense nods answered him.
Sean and his crew still looked pissed, but Ethanâs sheer force of will had steamrolled their objections. In the end, theyâd caved.
"Iâll count to three. Big Mike, you and Skinny Pete move the ladder."
"Got it," Big Mike said, gripping the ladder tighter. His palms were slick with sweat. Skinny Pete looked just as nervous.
"One."
"Two."
"Three."
The moment Ethan said it, the ladder scraped aside.
BANGâ
The iron door slammed open, and two blood-soaked zombies burst onto the rooftop.
It was the first time Ethan and Chris had seen them up close. Their eyes were a sick, glowing red, and the stench of rot and blood hit like a punch to the gut. Ethanâs stomach lurched, but he held it down. Theyâd braced themselves for this.
The zombies locked onto them instantly and charged.
Big Mike and Skinny Pete moved fast, slamming the ladder into one of the zombies and pinning it against the wall. It thrashed and clawed, snarling like a rabid dog, but two men were stronger than one corpse. It couldnât break free.
Ethan, Chris, and Sean rushed the second one.
"Raaaghâ!"
The zombie lunged straight at Ethan.
He sidestepped just in time, the thingâs claws swiping through empty air. Then he swung the metal pipe with everything he had.
THUDâ
The blow landed square on its skull. Ethanâs arms went numb from the impactâbut the zombie barely flinched. It turned and lunged again, like nothing had happened.
"Fuck me!" Ethan shouted, stumbling back. "I thought the head was the weak spot! What is this,
Resident Evil
on hard mode?!"
Before the thing could reach him, Chris came in from the side, hauling a chunk of concrete the size of a toaster. He smashed it down on the zombieâs head.
CRACKâ
The concrete shattered on impact. Dark, foul-smelling blood oozed from the zombieâs scalp. That hit had done more than Ethanâs pipe. The creature staggered, momentarily dazed.
Chris didnât waitâhe bolted.
The zombie turned, locked on, and gave chase.
Sean came in from the flank, swinging his own chunk of concrete. It hit the zombieâs shoulder with a dull
thump
, but the thing didnât even glance at him. It was locked onto Chris like a heat-seeking missile.
The rooftop wasnât big. Chris ran out of space fast, backing toward the edge. The zombie was right behind him, arms outstretched.
Thenâhe vanished.
One second he was there, the nextâgone.
Sean skidded to a stop, eyes wide. "Whâwhere the hell did he go?!"
Ethan didnât look the least bit surprised. Without missing a beat, he sprinted toward the edge.
The zombie, now without a target, turned its bloodshot eyes on him.
But Ethan had the metal pipe, and that gave him just enough confidence to hold his ground. He swung it in tight arcs, striking the zombie again and again, keeping it from getting too close.
Sean caught up, still wide-eyed. "Whereâs Chris?!"
"Iâm right here," Chris said, stepping out from behind a rooftop vent like it was nothing.
Sean stared. "Youâhow the hell did you just vanish like that?"
Chris smirked. "What, never seen a magic trick?"
"..."
"Youâre telling me that was a magic trick?!" Sean gawked.
"What else? You think I can turn invisible?" Chris rolled his eyes.
"..."
"Less talking, more helping!" Ethan barked. "Get this thing off meâI canât hold it much longer!"
Sean swallowed his questions and grabbed a chunk of concrete, ready to jump in.
"No, donât come over," Ethan said quickly. "Weâre right at the edge. Just one of you give it a good kickâsend it flying."
Chris and Sean exchanged a look. Chris nodded. "I got it."
He locked eyes on the zombie, took a few quick steps back, then sprinted forward. At the last second, he launched himself into a flying kick that slammed into the zombieâs chest.
The thing went airborne, flailing as it sailed over the railing and plummeted off the rooftop.
"Nice one!" Ethan called out, impressed.
The three of them rushed to the edge and leaned over.
THUDâ
The zombie hit the ground like a sack of bricks. Blood splattered across the pavement in a dark, sticky pool.
But just as they were about to breathe easy, the corpse twitched. Then, slowly, it stood upâwobbling, dazed, but very much not dead. Its head turned, sniffing the air, already hunting again.
"!!!"
"Youâve got to be kidding me," Sean muttered, eyes wide.
"Holy shit, these things are disgusting," he added, recoiling.
"Complain later," Ethan snapped. "Letâs finish the other one first."
Across the rooftop, Big Mike and Skinny Pete were still holding the second zombie against the wall with the ladder. Their arms trembled with effort, sweat pouring down their faces.
Ethan and the others ran over.
"Let go," Ethan said. "Weâll all push it off together."
"Got it."
With five people, it was no contest.
The moment they released the ladder, the zombie lungedâbut the group shoved the ladder forward in unison, driving it straight to the edge.
One last heaveâand over it went.
THUMPâ
Another dull impact.
They rushed to the edge again.
This one lay in a pool of blood, unmoving. Its skull had cracked open like a melon.
"Huh. This oneâs actually dead," Sean said, puzzled.
"Cracked its head open," Chris replied. "Thatâll do it."
"Yeah, makes sense."
Ethan nodded slowly, thoughtful. "Guess
Resident Evil
wasnât lying. Gotta go for the head."
"Alright, letâs block the door and take a breather."
They reset the ladder against the door and collapsed onto the rooftop, one by one.
The fight had been short, but the mental strain was crushing. They were just college kidsânone of them had ever imagined theyâd be fighting for their lives against the undead. Now that the adrenaline was fading, the fear came rushing in.
"Shit..." Chris hissed through his teeth, clutching his leg.
Ethan was on his feet in an instant. "What happened?"
Chris carefully rolled up his pant leg. Three long, bloody gashes ran down his shin.
Ethanâs stomach dropped. "What the hell? When did that happen?"
Chris gave a weak laugh. "Probably when I kicked that zombie. Mustâve clawed me on the way down."
The air went still.
Sean, Skinny Pete, and Big Mike all took a step backâfast.
Ethanâs face tightened. He stared at the wounds, jaw clenched.
Chris looked around and saw their reactions. His face drained of color. "Ethan... am I gonna turn?"
"No," Ethan said quickly. "Donât think like that. Youâll be fine."
"How can I not?" Chrisâs voice cracked. "Everything online says if you get bitten or scratched, youâre done. Thatâs it. Game over."
"Yeah," Skinny Pete chimed in. "Thatâs how it works. Youâre infected now."
"Shut up," Ethan snapped. "No one asked you."
"Itâs the truth!" Sean said. "What, weâre not allowed to say it now? You think pretending itâs not happening is gonna help?"
Ethan stood up slowly, lifting the metal pipe. His eyes were cold. "This is between me and Chris. Keep running your mouth, and Iâll make sure you donât get to run it again."
Sean stepped forward, fists clenched. "What, you gonna take all three of us on now?"
"Youâre welcome to try," Ethan said, voice like steel.
...