"What the hell do you want now?!" Sean snarled, eyes locked on Matt.
Matt gave a slow, smug smile. "Well, since your people already joined me... why donât you three come along too?"
"In your dreams," Sean shot back, voice like ice.
Mattâs smile vanished. "Then donât blame me. In the apocalypse, I donât leave threats behind."
He raised a hand. "Kill them."
The moment the words left his mouth, dozens of people surged forward, surrounding Sean, Big Mike, and Skinny Pete.
Just as the first blow was about to land, the ground trembled beneath their feet.
Everyone froze.
A low rumble rolled through the pavement, and thenâscreams.
They turned toward the sound.
A massive horde of zombies was charging straight at them from down the street.
Faces drained of color. Weapons lowered. The fight forgotten in an instant.
"Inside! Now!" someone shouted.
The whole group scrambled into the supermarket, yanking down the rolling shutter behind them with a loud metallic clatter.
"Move the shelves! Block the entrance!" Matt barked.
People rushed to obey, dragging heavy racks and displays across the floor, stacking them behind the shutter in a makeshift barricade.
Seconds later, the first wave of zombies slammed into the door.
The metal groaned under the impact. The shelves rattled. Dust rained down from the ceiling.
Everyone inside held their breath, hearts pounding in their throats.
"What the hell is this?!" Mattâs voice cracked. "Thereâs gotta be over a thousand of them!"
"Jesus, this is insane," someone muttered. "Where the hell did they all come from?"
Outside, the horde clawed and slammed at the shutter, but it heldâbarely.
Then, a roar split the air.
The Tier 4 zombie stepped forward.
Four Tier 3s peeled off from the crowd and charged the door.
BOOM!
The impact shook the entire storefront. Dust exploded from the ceiling. Shelves toppled like dominoes. People screamed.
"Hold it! Hold it!" Matt shouted, as everyone rushed to brace the barricade with their bodies.
BOOM! BOOM!
The Tier 3s kept slamming into the shutter, warping the metal with every hit. But behind it, dozens of Tier 2 Awakened were pushing back with everything they had.
For now, the door held.
Then the Tier 4 zombie stepped forward.
It didnât charge.
It crouched.
And with a slow, deliberate motion, it reached under the bottom of the shutterâgripped the edgeâand
lifted
.
"Holy shit!" Ethanâs voice cracked from across the street. His eyes were wide as saucers.
"Did that zombie justâopen the door?" Chris whispered, stunned.
Zombies had always been blunt instrumentsâsmash, claw, bite. They didnât
open
doors. They didnât
think
like that.
But this one did.
And it was lifting the shutter like it had done it a hundred times before.
The three of them stood frozen, skin crawling, as the metal door creaked upward.
This changes everything.
Inside the supermarket, the people whoâd just been bracing the barricade stared in horror as daylight spilled in under the rising shutter.
No one moved.
No one breathed.
Then someone whispered, "Weâre dead."
And just like that, the panic hit.
As the shutter rolled up, the horde surged in like a tidal wave. Zombies crashed through the barricade, toppling shelves and scattering supplies in every direction.
"Grab your weapons! Kill them all!" Matt roared, swinging his axe with a brutal arc that split the skull of the first zombie through the door.
The others snapped out of their panic and scrambled to fight back, blades and blunt weapons flashing as they hacked at the incoming undead.
There were over a hundred of them between the two groupsâseasoned fighters, most of them. Desperate, yes, but not ready to die without a fight.
But as the shutter fully opened, the flood intensified. More and more zombies poured in, and their fragile defensive line began to buckle.
The battle spilled into the aisles. Blood sprayed across cereal boxes and shattered glass crunched underfoot. The only saving grace was the supermarketâs limited spaceâtoo cramped for the entire horde to enter at once. That bottleneck gave the defenders a sliver of hope.
From a distance, Ethan watched the chaos unfold, eyes lighting up.
"Go! Weâll hit them from the back!"
He didnât wait for a replyâjust hefted his barbell bar and charged. Chris, Henry, and Pumpkin were right behind him.
They crashed into the rear of the horde like a wrecking ball. Ethanâs barbell bar swung in wide, brutal arcs, caving in skulls and snapping spines. Chris and Henry flanked him, cutting down zombies with ruthless efficiency.
Pumpkin darted through the chaos like a streak of orange lightning, leaping and twisting, claws flashing. He wasnât built for brute force, but his speed was lethalâTier 1 and Tier 2 zombies dropped with their throats slashed or necks broken. Tier 3s, though, were another story.
The zombies quickly realized they were being flanked. The Tier 4 zombie let out a guttural roar, and the rear ranks turned, snarling, and charged the newcomers.
Ethan didnât flinch. He met them head-on, barbell bar spinning like a steel windmill. With the main force still tangled up inside the supermarket, these stragglers were easy pickings.
But the Tier 4 zombie was no fool. It sensed something was wrong. These four were doing more damage than the hundred-plus inside.
With another roar, it summoned the restâhundreds of zombies that hadnât yet entered the supermarket turned as one and charged toward Ethanâs group.
"Oh, come on! Seriously?!" Ethan cursed, already backpedaling. "Fall back! Weâre not dying for this!"
The horde thundered after themâat least six hundred strong.
"Ethan, what now?" Chris shouted as they ran.
"Library! We lead them to the library, then jump out the second-floor window!"
Chris blinked. "Waitâare you thinking...?"
Ethan grinned. "Our targetâs still that Tier 4 bastard."
"Got it!"
They sprinted into the library, the horde hot on their heels. Inside, they weaved through the maze of bookshelves, knocking them over as they went, trying to slow the undead down. Shelves crashed to the floor, pinning a few zombies beneath them.
Then they bolted up the stairs, didnât hesitate for a second, and leapt out the second-story window.
Ethan hit the ground, rolled, and sprang up. He dashed to the front doors and slammed them shut, trapping the horde inside.
"Move!"
They raced back the way they came, retracing their steps to the supermarket.
By the time they returned, the tide had turned. Most of the zombies were now locked in the library. Only about a hundred remained outside the supermarket.
"Now! Iâll take the Tier 4âkeep the rest off me!"
"On it!" Chris and Henry shouted in unison.
The three of themâand one very pissed-off catâcharged.
The Tier 4 zombie spotted them and froze, confusion flickering in its eyes.
Where the hell did my army go?
Ethan didnât give it time to figure it out. He swung his barbell bar in a brutal overhead arc, aiming straight for its skull.
The zombie roared and lashed out, its palm slamming into the bar and knocking it aside with terrifying force. Then it lunged.
Ethanâs eyes widened.
It deflected my swing?!
But he didnât panic. Years of combat had honed his instincts razor-sharp. As the zombie lunged, he pivoted and drove a kick straight into its gut.
BOOM.
The impactâover a ton of forceâsent the Tier 4 flying.
It hit the ground, rolled, and sprang back up with unnatural speed. With a snarl, it let out another roarâand the remaining zombies immediately abandoned Chris and Henry, turning to swarm Ethan.
"Oh, come on! Cheap shot!" Ethan growled, swinging his bar in a wide arc and mowing down the first wave.
But the Tier 4 wasnât done. It had circled around, and now it lunged againâthis time from behind.
Ethan sensed it a heartbeat too late. He twisted, dodging the full impact, but its claws raked across his shoulder, tearing through flesh and muscle.
Blood sprayed. Pain flared.
"You sneaky son of aâ!"
"Pull the others off me!" Ethan shouted to Chris and Henry, gritting his teeth as he squared up again.
His eyes locked on the Tier 4.
This thing was smarter, faster, and meaner than anything theyâd faced before.
...