Chapter 32: Story 32: Inferno of the Undead
Jim nodded, his jaw set in a grim line. "Captain Lee is waiting for us at the extraction point. We can’t let him down."
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As they pushed forward, they were joined by Zara, a survivor they had met earlier. Despite the terror around her, Zara showed no signs of fear. "The alleyway up ahead is our best bet," she suggested, pointing towards a narrow passageway that seemed to lead away from the worst of the flames.
The trio dashed towards the alley, the heat from the fire searing their skin. Just as they reached the entrance, a monstrous figure emerged from the shadows. It was a zombie, but unlike any they had seen before. This one was larger, its eyes burning with a malevolent intelligence.
"Get down!" Jim yelled, raising his weapon. He fired a burst of bullets at the creature, but it seemed unfazed, advancing towards them with a predatory grace.
Sarah, quick on her feet, pulled out a grenade. "Cover your ears!" she warned, tossing it at the monster. The explosion rocked the alleyway, and the beast was engulfed in flames.
"We can’t stay here," Zara urged. "There are more coming."
With the path temporarily cleared, they sprinted through the alleyway. The fire roared on either side of them, and the air was thick with smoke. They could hear the distant sounds of more zombies, drawn by the noise.
As they neared the extraction point, Captain Lee and Doctor Will came into view. "Over here!" Captain Lee called out, waving them towards a waiting helicopter.
They ran the last few yards, their bodies screaming with exhaustion. Sarah and Jim helped Zara climb aboard, then turned to help Captain Lee fend off the approaching zombies.
"We’re not leaving anyone behind," Doctor Will insisted, providing cover fire.
With a final push, they all made it onto the helicopter. As it lifted off, they looked down at the burning town below, a mix of relief and sorrow in their hearts.
"We did it," Jim said, his voice filled with a weary triumph.
"But the fight isn’t over," Sarah replied, her gaze fixed on the horizon. "Not until every last one of those monsters is gone."
The helicopter soared into the night, carrying them away from the inferno, but the flames of their resolve burned brighter than ever.