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On the morning of January 10th, just like any morning Bill Walker a middle aged man about 6 feet in height and his wife and son Shaniquwa Walker a rock climber with dark black hair and stands 5 foot 5 inches and Jack Walker a teenager that goes to High School and is the same height as his mother already eat breakfast at their table. The Walker family lived on the corner of willow st and palmer blvd right next to the highway 105. The neighborhood looked fairly new with big 3 or 4 story houses all along the block. During breakfast time Bill asks “Jack can you turn on the tv so I can see what's going on on the news today?” Jack quietly got out of his seat and turned on the TV for his father and family to watch. The TV was already on the news channel …show more content…
Before they left they turned off the car and tried to cover Bill with warm clothing from the trunk. Bill was not okay with them leaving because he knew what else was in the mountains besides zombies and the safe zone. A very vicious and destructive gang called the migos. The migos had some previous problems with Bill because he was selling to customers in their territory. Shaniquwa said, “Me and Jack will go try to find help but in the meantime try to stay still and don't make any loud noises or you might attract some of the infected. Jack and his mother headed up the mountain when they spotted a group of men with big guns torturing a man outside of a cabin. Jack and his mother sneaked around to a better view and watched the men continue to torture this man. Finally, a big man with a blue beard came out of the cabin with an axe and walked over to the man and chopped his head clean off the head fell to the ground and the body was spitting out blood like a sprinkler.cHe yelled “Migos for life!” Shaniquwa couldn't hold it in and screeched a little bit and one of the men said, “Hey did you hear that?” He pointed in their direction and started to walk over. …show more content…
The man with the blue beard said “So if it isn't Mr.Bill Walker and who might these two be.” “Leave them alone” Bill screamed. The man with the bluebeard and his partner were looking at the walker family but weren't aware of their surroundings. Bill noticed a group of zombies behind them but didn't make it obvious. Bill then said, “You can have me just please let my family go free.” Right before the man with the blue beard got a chance to speak, his leg was viciously bit into causing veins to pop with blood oozing everywhere only attracting more zombies. His partner was outnumbered and eventually taken to the ground. The zombies surrounded the too and started biting into them like a fresh steak and ripped of their skin with their teeth. Jack and Shaniquwa carried Bill out of sight of the zombies as they were busy with the two migos gang members. They carried Bill to the road when they noticed a sliding SUV heading their way. The SUV wasn't slowing down and hit the Walker family and killed all three. Although they had died then it didn't matter because Sixela spread and wiped out the entire population on

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