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A young man learns to lead his friends and survivors in a world of the Undead (Draft) |
Panic spread through the crowd like a wildfire as Nick and Brandon dragged off the unresponsive Andrew. Monica could hear it all, everything from the quietest whisper about how they should kill âThe Regulatorâ before he comes back to the loudest cry of fear and confusion. For a moment, Monica wasnât sure how to handle it. She wasnât even sure she could handle it. But then again, that only lasted for a moment. âGavin, get these people out of here. We donât need a full blown riot after something like that.â Monica ordered. âWhere do I send them?â âBack to their cabins. Tell them Iâll hold a meeting in two hours about what just happened.â âA meeting?â Gavin asked, confused. âYes, a meeting. At the stage in east camp.â Monica said, sounding agitated. âWhatever you say.â Brad shrugged, he turned and began almost herding people away from the main gate, shouting at them to go to their homes and calming down the more unruly people. Most kids were crying, Staff were panicking and ignoring them, and the other survivors were just about in full riot mode. It was not a pretty sight. Monica walked over to Andrewâs group. The six younger boys were all on the floor crying, probably for various reasons. Fear, shock, sadness⌠maybe even anger. Ivan was also sitting on the floor, not crying, but he just seemed stunned. The only kid who seemed un-affected was Gabi, who was helping Annaliese try and snap the kids out of it. âAnnaliese, get these kids back to their cabin and stay with them. Calm them down, put them to bed, do whatever you have to do to make sure they do not leave their cabin. Do you understand?â Monica demanded in a tone that was alien even to herself. Annaliese shook her head. âWhat about Andrew?â She asked. âWeâll discuss that later.â Monica said, coldly. She turned and walked off without another word. As she did, Nick and Brandon came running back down from the barn. âAndrew locked up?â She asked. âDidnât even put up a fight.â Brandon answered. âSo⌠what are we gonna do with him? Kill him?â Nick asked. Brandon gave him a slight but disgusted smack to the chest. âWhat? He just killed four f***ing people andâŚâ Nick began, but Monica interrupted him. âWeâll discuss it later, and you two will be there for the discussion.â Monica said, they both shook their heads. âNick, help Gavin keep everyone under control. What Andrew just didâs gonna have everyone really shaken, letâs not let anyone make any out of control decisions. Brandon, take guard on the platform. No one gets in or out. And keep walkers off that sad piece of shit in the road. Donât kill him, and donât let him in. But try and help him survive.â âWhy not just let him in?â Brandon asked. âAndrew may have just done something monstrous that those people didnât deserve, but they did not have good intentions, that much we know. Heâs not to be let in, but letâs not just leave him to die.â Monica explained. Brandon shook his head and ran to the platform, Nick ran off to help Gavin with the crowds. Monica looked around for anyone else and found Johanna, Delvyn, and Kyle. âYou three. Things are going to be getting a little crazy tonight, I can feel it.â Monica said, walking up to them, âI want heightened security. Kyle, get in the treehouse with your rifle. Delvyn got to Peninsula Ventura and post up. Johanna, go put Bradâs body on a table in the mess hall, then Guard it. Iâll figure out a funeral plan later.â Monica asked. All three shook their heads and moved to their posts. Monica walked off, down towards her cabin in the big field. The full moon illuminated the cold lake just outside Monicaâs window. The light of the candle danced across her, Gavin, Nick, and Brandonâs faces. âI just donât think killing himâs the right response.â Brandon said. âWhy? He killed five people today. The apocalypse has gotten to his mind, and that Bedlam guy made it all the much worse by putting this âRegulatorâ idea in there.â Gavin said, coldly. âThe kidâs blatantly a threat to everyone around him, and heâs just gonna take up resources that we all need if we try to keep him alive and imprisoned. We should just kill him and be done with it.â âWe could let him go. Just send him away from fireside.â Monica suggested. âWhat? So he can find people with similarly low levels of humanity so he can lead them back and kill us all? He knows the camp, itâd be too easy for him too just sneak around and murder us in our sleep.â Nick said. âHeâs not like that and you know it.â Brandon said, with a hint of disdain in his voice. âI thought I knew Andrew.â Nick said, looking over at Brandon. âI really did. Iâve spent five summers working with him, eight weeks a summer. He was my CIT, then my co-counselor for two summers. He was my best friend here. I thought he was the kid who came to work everyday, smile on his face, and actually enjoyed working with kids no matter how much they drove him up a f***ing wall. Heâd laugh, play games, talk to them like they were actually his friends and not just his responsibility. He was even nicer to the staff, no one could say a bad thing about him. He was kind and generous and funny. Thatâs the Andrew I thought I knew. The real Andrew, âThe Regulatorâ, came out today. Heâs a murderous sociopath who looks for the tiniest reason to kill someone and heâs a threat to everyone here.â âHe killed them because they killed Brad.â Brandon said. âOne of them. One of them killed Brad. And he seemed to be a bit f***ed in the head as well. He had no right to judge killing that man, let alone four of them.â Gavin argued. âAre you actually sympathizing with Bradâs killers?â Monica asked, disgusted. âNo. But killing them wasnât a call that Andrew should have been allowed to make. Are you arguing on the side of the cold-blooded psychopath?â Gavin asked. âNo. Iâm arguing for Andrew. Heâs still in there, he did what he did to protect us, not hurt us. Heâs still in there, somewhere.â âYeah, well. Tell me when you find him.â âWill do.â Monica said, her blood boiling. âMonica, those people out there, your people, are scared. They need a leader who can make tough decisions when they have too. You need to prove yourself if you want them to let you lead.â Nick said, trying to sound sincere. He used a tone that almost sounded soothing, but that just made Monicaâs blood boil even more. âYes, let me kill the killer. That will show everyone how great of a leader I am.â She shouted sarcastically. âYou want him to go unpunished?â Nick asked, shocked. âNo, but I donât think we need to kill him.â Monica said, defensively. âYou just donât want to do it.â Monica, almost instinctively and with no hesitation, slapped Nick across the face. She could no longer contain herself. Nick reeled from the hit, and turned to look back at Monica. âDonât you ever, ever, f***ing tell me what I can and canât do. I am not fighting for Andrewâs life because I couldnât put him down. I am fighting for his life because Iâve known him for the whole thing. He came to this camp when he was eight. Iâve seen him grow up, see the kind of person he is. That thing, that âRegulatorâ, is not him. I donât know where it came from, I donât know what brought it out of him. But I know for a fact that Andrew and âThe Regulatorâ are separate people. And I will not kill Andrew for actions that werenât under his control.â Nick just threw his hands up and laughed, âYouâre ridiculous. Youâre f***ing ridiculous. Youâre crazy and youâre gonna get us all killed because of your stupidâŚâ âWhat about the kids?â Brandon interjected, before the argument got anymore heated. Monica looked at him, almost thankfully, but Nick gave him spiteful eyes. âWhat about them?â Nick asked coldly. âThey just witnessed the counselor theyâve spent everyday with for the past five months kill four people, shoot another. They donât even have a counselor anymore. We need a plan for them, Andrewâs clearly not getting them back.â Brandon vouched. âWe can spread them out amongst the other eight-year old counselorsâŚuh⌠Brendan, Matt, and Justin.â Gavin offered. âSeems fair.â Monica shrugged. âWeâll do it tomorrow.â She turned to Nick, âAnd weâll discuss what to do with Andrew tomorrow. We should sleep on it. Emotions are running to high right now.â Monica declared. Nick snorted but didnât argue. She turned to Gavin. âGavin, go clean-up Bradâs body, if you could. We need it nicer looking for the funeral tomorrow.â And with that, Monica walked out. Emotionally drained from the events of the day. |