Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 502 : Story 502: The Red Zone
The city's skyline burned crimson under a blood moon as smoke spiraled into the dark, toxic sky. The once-thriving downtown area was now a desolate wasteland filled with overturned cars, broken glass, and the relentless groans of the undead. This was the Red Zone—Ground Zero of the outbreak.
Captain Marcus "Iron Will" Kane stood atop an armored ZETU vehicle, scanning the horizon with his binoculars. The streets were swarming with the infected, their glowing eyes reflecting the chaos around them. These weren't just regular walkers; they moved faster, hungrier, more calculated.
"Team, listen up," Kane called out, his voice firm. "We're looking for Patient Zero. Intel says they're somewhere in this area. Stay tight and don't engage unless absolutely necessary. We're deep in enemy territory."
Riley "Quick Shot" Bennett took a position on a nearby rooftop, her sniper rifle gleaming in the dim, eerie glow. Through her scope, she spotted clusters of zombies moving unnervingly in sync. "Captain, these walkers are acting... strange. Almost like they're being led."
"Noted. Everyone, proceed with caution," Kane replied.
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On the ground, Sergeant Jenna "Blaze" Hart and Officer Derek "Shield" Coleman advanced through the narrow streets. Jenna's flamethrower hissed softly as she prepped it for action. "This place gives me the creeps," she muttered.
"Stay close," Derek said, his shield raised high. "We've got each other's backs."
Detective Lila "Huntress" Navarro moved ahead of the team, her dual pistols drawn. Her eyes darted to the shadows, searching for any clue about Patient Zero's whereabouts. A strange trail of blood led her to a nearby alley. The walls were smeared with handprints, some fresh, others long dried.
"Captain, I've got something," Lila reported over the comms. "The trail leads into a collapsed subway entrance."
Kane turned to Ethan "Brain" O'Connor, who was monitoring the situation from the command vehicle. "Ethan, I need eyes on that subway."
Ethan's drone buzzed into the air, its camera feeding live footage to the team. The subway entrance was surrounded by dozens of infected, their movements frantic and agitated. At the center of the chaos stood a figure unlike any they'd seen before—half-decayed yet disturbingly aware.
"That's gotta be Patient Zero," Ethan confirmed. "But it's not alone. Looks like it's controlling the horde."
Kane tightened his grip on his shotgun. "Alright, ZETU. This is it. Riley, provide overwatch. Jenna, prep for crowd control. Derek, cover the flanks. Lila, you're with me."
As the team moved into position, the figure let out a guttural roar, and the horde surged forward like a tidal wave of death.
"Hold the line!" Kane shouted as Jenna unleashed a wall of fire, creating a temporary barrier between the team and the advancing zombies.
Amid the chaos, Patient Zero turned its glowing eyes toward the team, a sinister grin spreading across its grotesque face. The battle for the Red Zone had begun.