Episode 1- A New Day: chapter 3- Lee crawled back, a look of shock, terror, and curiosity on his face. He backed up until he hit the bottom of the patio. The Walkers still banged at the fence, longing for their next meal. A gunshot rang out. The walkers, like a couple of ADHD monkeys, stumbled and moaned towards it. Lee stood up, wiping the sweat off his forehead. "Man. Hello? Anyone there?" Lee could see smoke in the distance, it flowed off of the Atlanta skyline like water. It's smell filled the sky. Lee walked up to the sliding glass door. He banged on it a few times before calling out. "Hello, anyone there. I need a little help." After banging on the door three more times, he decided to check if it was open. To his great relief, it was. "I'm coming in, don't shoot ok? I'm not an intruder or one of them."
Episode 1: A New Day- Chapter 2:
You know that feeling you get when you wake up in the morning after a long night? The one where your inc… moreredibly thirsty and drowsy. Now, imagine that multiplied by 1000. That's the feeling Lee Everett had as he woke up. "Uhh! Ahhhhh! Raw!". Through a blurred vision, Lee could make out the officer surrounded by numerous figures. He heard several gunshots before coming in and out of conciuosness several times. Finally Lee woke up. "Ugggg..... What the hell. Ah! Fuck, my leg!" Lee looked down to see his right leg. It was swollen. Covered by Pus, dried up blood and god knows what else. Lee looked behind him. An unpleasant odor attacked his nose. He could see the officer lying in a pool of blood with his Remington-800 on the ground beside him. "Officer!! Hey, officer! I'm still cuffed back here!" Lee got the feeling that the officer wasn't waking up. He rattled his cuffs, obviously to no luck. He kicked the wind… [view original content]
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Episode 1- A New Day: chapter 3- Lee crawled back, a look of shock, terror, and curiosity on his face. He backed up until he hit the bottom of the patio. The Walkers still banged at the fence, longing for their next meal. A gunshot rang out. The walkers, like a couple of ADHD monkeys, stumbled and moaned towards it. Lee stood up, wiping the sweat off his forehead. "Man. Hello? Anyone there?" Lee could see smoke in the distance, it flowed off of the Atlanta skyline like water. It's smell filled the sky. Lee walked up to the sliding glass door. He banged on it a few times before calling out. "Hello, anyone there. I need a little help." After banging on the door three more times, he decided to check if it was open. To his great relief, it was. "I'm coming in, don't shoot ok? I'm not an intruder or one of them."