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Better with two
(I just want to mention this is Ninetoo x Rose on Pete's World. This AU does not get enough love. He's Tentoo, except Nine.)
Emails like these are so nice
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S missing scenes
The Pink Suit
Zed looked at the charity bin. It was a long shot that anybody had actually made a donation, let alone something that he could reasonably wear on a date. If it came down to it, he could bleach and dye something to acceptable Seabrook colours. But maybe he wouldnât have to.
Mind made up, he plunged his hand into the bin and pulled out a bag of garbage. Okay. He discarded it and reached in again. This time, heâd grabbed a pink infantâs onesie. Actual clothing. Another onesie, two more, and a tiny pair of sneakers. Why would an infant require shoes? At times, it still amazed Zed that humans could spend so much time creating things that would be outgrown before they could even be worn. He added the baby shoes to the reject pile and pulled the next item from the bin. A suit jacket. It unfolded as he pulled it out and he sighed, reaching into the bin to catch whatever had fallen out, pumping his fist as he pulled out dress shoes and matching dress pants. Of course, there was still a chance (the odds were definitely not in his favour) that nothing would fit his lanky frame. He slipped his arms into the jacket, his jaw dropping in awe as the sleeves fell over his Z-band and past his wrists. Not only was it not too small, it was a perfect fit.
He could hear his friendsâ thoughts about the suit. Itâs too pink, Eliza would say, scrunching her nose in disapproval. Besides, this plan is insane, Zed. Itâs not worth the risk, especially for Cheery von Cheerstick. He rolled his eyes at the imaginary Eliza. âHer name is Addison,â he said out loud. âAnd this is going to be the perfect date.â Beside her, Bonzo laughed. What are the odds that you manage to find a human suit in decent condition that actually fits you better than your regular clothes?   âBecause today is about taking a risk to get something that I actually want.â
To Zed, the suit looked just right. A beautiful light linen, soft pink that would blend into the Seabrook humansâ ideal aesthetic. Never mind that the suit was dusty and wrinkled, with an odd dark stain on the left leg. It would come out. Probably. He looked from the suit to the donation bin. Technically, he fell into the category of people eligible to be helped by the charity organization. Technically, if one removed his zombie-ism from the equation. The son of a hard-working single father, a sophomore taking a rounded curriculum of courses at school, whose family made do so well that he could almost pretend things werenât as bad as they were. From a human perspective, of course. His family was quite well-off, for a zombie family. His dad had never let them go without; if nothing else, there was always an extra tin of brains around and a space at the table for a friend or two.
Zed continued to rationalize. Honestly, he needed the suit. Heâd told Addison he would pick her up. The experiment with his Z-Band meant nothing if he was still dressed the part of a zombie. He needed to look the part. He was done with the hard part â swiping left. He looked at the suit again, feeling another surge of adrenaline. Decision made, suit in hand, he ducked into the alley to change.
letters
Addison,
You know today was Dadâs first day on the new job. Â Who knew there would be so much paperwork just to knock down a rundown power plant? Iâd kind of thought they would just go BOOM and clean up whatever was left after. Â Guess thatâs why Dadâs the foreman, not me. Â Although, maybe I should get a job too. Â Might be nice to be able to spoil my beautiful girlfriend. That said, I do love our dates. Especially when we walk around the light gardens. Â Beautiful lights shining on a beautiful girl. Â What a zrugra sight.
I digress. Â Most of the workers are zombies, although there were a few humans around. Â Who knows, they might not stick around for the dirty work. Â They might be wearing coveralls, but they were ~Seabrook~ coveralls. You know the ones. Â Iâm so happy for my Dad that he got this job, but you know that already. Â Iâd probably still tell you again if you were here anyway. Â Weâre celebrating a little tonight â nothing too fancy but weâre having a fresh caulibrains and something else that Dadâs experimenting with. Â If I survive, weâll have it again when you come home. Â Puppy really seems to like the smell of it.
As for me? Â Not much. Â Coach has suggested a few team building exercises that have mostly turned into the guys roughing around the beach. Â Itâs so weird to really be a part of this team. Â Weâve even got a few more zombies trying out. Â Of course, Iâm still our star fullback. Â Which tracks, because Iâm dating the prettiest girl on the cheer squad.
Gar-garziga, Addy.
ZED
Zrugra ~ beautiful @unusual-lyâ
Jacey??
âJacey.â Â Kevin looked at the four cheerleaders surrounding him.
âYou could spell it âJ. C.â if you really wanted too,â the blonde cheerleader suggested perkily. Â A little too perky for Kevinâs liking, but hey, she was a cheerleader. Â And she was co-captain of the very team he so desperately wanted to join.
âWhatâs wrong with Kevin?â
âOh, thereâs nothing wrong with Kevin, per se, but thereâs being a cheerleader and then thereâs being an Acey,â the captain said, as if whatever he was saying was perfectly obvious. Â âAnd trust me when I say that you want to be an Acey.â
âI do?â
âYeah, you do. Â Unless you prefer âCaseyâ?â
âUm, no, Jaceyâs fine.â Kevin smiled nervously.  âSo⊠thatâs it then?  Iâm an Acey?â
The shorter male cheerleader smiled back, then frowned. Â âNo. Being an Acey is one of the highest honours at Seabrook. Â Now that I am no longer a student here and therefore not permitted on the cheer squad, you are taking that place. Â Being an Acey is about conforming and upholding the best ideals of Seabrook society, despite certain recent changes.â
âO-okay.â Â Kevin knew what ârecent changesâ referred to, of course.
âThink of it, not as losing an identity, but of upholding an even greater one â that of the Seabrook cheer squad. Â By becoming an Acey, you stand with unity. Â By becoming an Acey, you stand with tradition and legacy and the perfect cheer heritage of our town.â Â Buckyâs magnanimous statement sounded impressive, but Kevin wasnât quite sure that it really meant anything.
âSo I change my name to Jacey and Iâm part of the elite inner circle of the most prestigious group in the school?â Â It sounded almost too good to be true. Â His parents would be proud. Â Heâd be socially protected. Â Heâd â
âAre you in or not?â The captain and his co-captains â the Aceys â were looking at him expectantly.
âI get to be co-captain?â
âJunior co-captain,â Lacey corrected him, none too gently.
Kevin tilted his head to the side and thought about it for a second. Â He shrugged. Â âIâm in.â
Jack In The Box
Jack died in an unfortunately public place and now we have to break him out of the morgue
âThis is a stupid plan,â Doctor Owen Harper muttered under his breath, watching the ambulance.
âItâs not like you had a better one,â Gwen hissed back, pulling him back behind the wall.
He rolled his eyes. Â âIâm a bloody doctor. Â I could have just walked straight to the morgue and pulled him out, no questions asked. Â Just flash the ID at them and walk.â
âWell, this isnât exactly Cardiff, is it?â Â Gwen countered.
âLike they havenât got Torchwood bases across the country? Â Used to have, anyway. Â You know One fell during the Cyberman Invasion. Â Jack told you about Archie up in Scotland, didnât he? Â Weâre Three in Cardiff. Â And apparently nobody knows what happened to Four, but I reckon itâs out in Ireland, donât you?â
Gwen huffed. Â âThatâs not the point, Owen.â Â Gwen drew her hood over her head. Â âHow do I look?â
âNot like a person going in to ID the body of their spouse,â Owen griped. Â âItâs not a fashion show, sweetheart, so drop the scarf and wear it properly. Â Get in, get Jack, get out.â Â He took Gwen by the hand and led her into reception.
The receptionist looked up. âHow may I help you?â
âHello. Â Iâm Doctor Harper, and this is Mrs. Gwen Harkness. Â Weâve come, to, well, you know,â he lowered his voice, âID the body of Jack Harkness.â
The receptionist nodded. âIâll page Doctor Mort Titus for you. Please, have a seat.â
Owen and Gwen exchanged furtive looks as the doctor arrived. Â âMrs. Harkness? Â If you and Doctor Harper would follow me, Iâll take you to your husband.â
They followed the doctor down the hall and watched as she pulled the slab out of the morgue.
âIf you donât mind, could we have the room?â Â Owen interrupted her as she started to open the slab. Â âUnusual request, I know, but as I am â was â the manâs personal physician, I think Iâm more than equipped to handle anything here. Â Besides, itâs been a while since Iâve done a post-mortem. Gives me a chance to dig out the old scalpel, eh?â
Gwen shot him a dirty look. âI have to admit, heâs got terrible bedside manner. Â Most of the time, it can be overlooked,â she said shortly, following Doctor Titus to the door. Â As soon as it had latched, Owen was pulling the slab open.
âTook you long enough,â Jack gasped as he felt the cool air of the morgue was over him. Â âI was in there for hours.â
âOne hour, at most.â Owen rolled his eyes at Jackâs theatrics. Â âMaybe two.â
âThis is the last time you die in public, Jack Harkness,â Gwen said angrily. Â âDo you know how much bloody paperwork we had to go through to get in here? Â âImmediate family onlyâ, so poor Tosh and Ianto set up a cover faster than Iâve ever seen.â
âHow are we getting out of here, anyway?â Â Jack stretched, yawning as he jumped from the slab.
âYouâre not dead, why donât you just walk?â Â Owen said sarcastically.
âOkay. Â Letâs go.â
âJack, I donât think he was serious. Â You canât just walk from a morgue when they were about to start a post-mortem on you.â
âWhy not? Â Thereâs obviously some sort of cover story going on here. Â Weâll slip out the back door and be on our way. Â Although if youâd been planning on some Sleeping Beauty magic, Ianto might have been a better choice.â
The door opened. Â Doctor Titus entered. Â And stopped, staring at Jack. Â âYouâre alive?â Â He said incredulously.
Jack looked from his team to the doctor. Â âYeah. Hi, Jack Harkness.â
Owen interrupted. Â âHaving been Jackâs doctor for the past few years, Iâd thought he might not be quite dead. Â You see, he suffered an incident similar to this a while back. Â Obviously, he wasnât dead either time, but his heart rate dropped to almost nothing, breathing nil. Â Itâs a rare phenomenon, one that will make quite the journal one day.â
âLovely to meet you, but as you can see, Jack is completely fine.â Â Gwen smiled, lacing her fingers through Jackâs as he reached for her hand. Â âNow, my darling, why donât we get you home where Doctor Harper can take a proper look at you.â
The doctor stood and stared as the trio left the morgue and walked down the hospital corridor, until the lift doors closed and they were gone from view.
December 2020 & January 2021 Roundup
Hey all, I know this blog has been a bit dead but we are back! Doing a bit of a roundup post since my last âmonthlyâ one. (Two months. And two fics.)
Fandom: Doctor Who
Title: randomiser. Characters: The Twelfth Doctor & Donna Noble, Clara Oswald AO3 | Tumblr
Title: untitled. Characters: Rose Tyler & River Song AO3 | Tumblr
Fandom: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
Title: burning, charred, splintered. Characters: Zed/Addison AO3 | Tumblr
not much written, but itâs something! hereâs to the new year. also, Iâve discovered images to replace the now-nonexistent line breaks.
title: burning, charred, splintered
prompt: Zed overcomes his fear of fire to save Addison
@amber-eyed-nekoââ - welcome to the Zombie crew! Â As youâve probably noticed, we are an angst-loving fandom. Â And with this prompt, youâre going to fit right in! (though we do also love fluff. really. Â I promise itâs not always angsty. Â Well, not entirely.) Â I donât know what it was about this, but I was inspired! Â Also, I want to mention that usually Iâm not an angsty writer. Usually.
Ash-laden clouds of smoke surround him. Â Every breath fills his lungs with hot smoky air, forcing him to stagger as another cough wracks his tall frame. Â In the distance, he can hear the wail of a fire engine approaching but it was still too far off, still behind the wall in Seabrook proper.
As he stumbles out of the burning power plant, he is quickly ambushed by Bonzo and Eliza. Â Only Bonzo and Eliza.
âWhereâs Addison?â They ask simultaneously. Â âGozrea Addiska?â
âI thought she was with you!â Â Zed looks from his friends back to the fiery plant. Â âSheâs still in there?â
Eliza catches his arm as he whips around. Â âZed, no, itâs too dangerous.â
âI have to find Addison. Itâs my fault she was here.â
âAg garzen zet. Bak zrayn.â
âSheâs my girlfriend, Bonzo. I canât wait around for somebody to maybe show up. Â Things might be changing, but this is still Zombietown.â Â Zed stares at the fiery blaze as he speaks. Â Red and orange flames raged through the entire plant, thick black plumes of smoke billowing up towards an otherwise clear sky.
Zed stops in his tracks. âI canât go in until you guys go.â Eliza protests. Â âNo, you have to go. Â As long as youâre here, I - just, please go.â
âFive minutes, Zed. Weâre coming back in five minutes, and if youâre not here,â Eliza choked, pretending to clear her throat.
âDeal. Â Now get out of here.â Â Zed watches as his friends leave, then looks back to the burning building. Heâs not scared. Â The fear is consuming, heâs not scared but heâs terrified that he wonât find her.
He takes a deep breath and heads into the blazing fire. Â Vaguely, he half-remembers some scrap of something that clean air is denser than smoke and to stay low. Â He crouches to the ground and is relieved to find the air to be slightly cleaner. Â He takes in a gulp of burning air, his lungs already feeling a different burn from oxygen deprivation. Â âAddison!â Â He calls, as loud as he can, as he coughs from the smoke. Â âAddison!â
The plant was always lit up with coloured lights and pulsing with the beat of loud music and in a way, the fire mimics it. Â Flickering orange and yellows, and sharp cracks with a steady crackle underneath, but this is no zombie mash. Â Something cracks and falls crashing to the floor. Â As his eyes follow, he sees movement. Â He calls her name again. Â Faintly, he hears her.
âAddison!â Â He finds her, collapsed against a wall thatâs smouldering. Â Every cell in his body is desperate to get out, to get away from the orange embers, but he strains against every instinct. Â âAddison, can you get up?â
Theyâre both coughing, and he coaxes her onto her knees. He can feel the terror inching closer, can feel himself nearing his breaking point, and he needs to get them both out before that happens. Â Something else cracks and the wall beside them fully bursts into flames. Â Zed freezes for a moment, then forces himself to look at Addison. Â Sheâs barely conscious and heâs starting to feel the effects of smoke inhalation. They need to get out. Â He needs adrenaline, he needs to move. Â Fast.
Zed makes a split-second decision and took off his Z-band, securing it in Addisonâs limp hand. Already, he can feel the effect of the electromagnetics leaving his nervous system. Â His brain is shifting into fight or flight mode and his body is coursing with energy.
Zed stops and falls to his knees. Â He lands hard, doing everything he can to push through against his instincts and not leave her. Â He picks up the unconscious human in front of him, drawing her close to his chest. Â He inhales deeply, the familiar smell of her brain anchoring him. Â Out. Get out. Â Fire. Â Zon zegra. Â Fire. Addeska zegra. Â Addison safe. Grik regur. Â Get back quickly.
Fire surrounds them, consuming everything. Â The way he came in is now blocked, another support beam having slammed into the ground, sparks flying. Â Zed hisses as they land on his coveralls, instinctively pulling his arms in closer. He forces himself to look out across the flames, searching for a way out. Â He crawls towards where the door should be, used to be, pulling Addison along. Her arms are draped over his neck, most of her body protected underneath his own.
Grik. Â But how?
The wall has almost caved in. Â Any support is used to have has long since been compromised and with the lightest force it would collapse. Â Not giving himself time to think, even in his zombie state, Zed shrugged out of his jacket, placing over Addison to protect her from the sparks and burning ash, and charged at the wall. Â He burst through it easily, charred wood splintering and embedding itself into his skin. Zed barely felt it. Â He was vaguely aware of people shouting, but he couldnât focus on them. Â He went back into the fire.
Addison was right where heâd left her. Â He made it back just as his jacket burst into flames and he wasted no time in scooping her up off the ground and back into his arms. Â He discarded the ruined jacket and held her close as he forced his way back through the makeshift exit.
Someone came running up to meet them as Zed stumbled from the ruins. Â Whoever it was tried to take Addison from him and he snapped, growling lowly as he protected his mate. Â âAg.â
Whoever it was started speaking lowly in Zombietongue, slowly convincing Zed that it was safe. To let Addison go.
âAgru grep.â Zed didnât leave her side as the Zombie Patrol came in. Â He heard but didnât understand what they said as they examined Addison and loaded her onto a stretcher. Â It was only when they lifted it up that he understood they were taking her. Â âAg,â he growled.
Eliza held him back. âWhereâs your Z-band? Â Zer-garzand,â she said urgently.
âAdska,â Zed looked to the departing vehicle.
âAddison has your Z-band? Thatâs not good, Zed.â
âAdska.â Â Zedâs eyes were wide and he pulled free of Eliza, sprinting after the patrol car. Â His zombie-fied strength ensured that he caught up long before his friends could stop him and he followed it, bursting after the paramedics into the human hospital. Â She was gone. He tried to calm himself and walked as normally as he could to the receptionist.
âAddiskan Well. Zer-garzand - zongro.â
The receptionist looked at him and screamed. Â Zed tried to make his expression calmed and focused as much as he could.
âAddiskan Wellzz ag za zer-gand.â Â He tried again, holding up his bare wrist. Â The next thing Zed knew, he was being forced to floor, patrol officers forcing electromagnetic waves into his brain from a taser. Â Crude, but it snapped his brain back into its higher functions.
âAddison Wells was in an ambulance to here from the fires and she has my Z-band,â he blurted out, needing to have the officer understand before he was shocked again. Â âIs she okay?â
The officer said nothing, forcing Zed forward with the taser until they reached the ambulance where his z-band was laying on the ground. Â Zed moved as smoothly as he could to reach it and quickly snapped it back onto his wrist, breathing deeply as the electromagnetic pulses soothed his instincts.
He looked at the officer. âI just need to know if sheâs okay. Please. Â Sheâs my girlfriend.â
âThe family is on their way. Iâm sorry, but we donât disclose patient information to non-relatives.â
âSheâs my girlfriend,â Zed repeated.
âThereâs nothing I can do about that. Â However, we do have somebody available to take a look at those burns.â
The moment she said that, Zed became acutely aware of the sensation burning over his entire body. He gritted his teeth, unwilling to make any noise of pain that could be misinterpreted as a Zombie going rogue. He nodded his head jerkily, exhaling sharply through his mouth. Â The burns were painful, as was the salve and bandage application. Â Zed said nothing throughout the procedure, staring blankly ahead until it was over.
He returned to reception. âHave the Mayor and Chief Wells arrived yet? Â When can I see Addison?â
The receptionist ignored him. Â âCan I have your name and information please?â
Zed rattled it off listlessly, trying to think of any way to find Addison, when the door opened and the two people heâd just been asking about ran through.
âOur daughter, where is she?â Â Missy Wells stormed to reception, the perfect image of a distraught mother. Â She and Dale were quickly escorted away and Zed ran after them, ignoring the receptionist and interns and orderlies and whoever else was in the hall trying to stop him. Â He followed them into the ICU and stopped in his tracks.
Addison was asleep, light gauze covering most of her body. Â Missy and Dale were at her bedside, Missy holding her hand. Â Zed drew back, not wanting to intrude on a private family moment, but hit his hand lightly on the door. Â He hissed in pain involuntarily and the Wells looked up.
Clutching his hand, covered in burns and splinters with his blackened coveralls, Zed realized what a sight he must be as he took in their faces.
âAddison,â he choked out, voice raspy. Â He moved forward, wincing as he bent his tall frame over the bed. Â One hand gripping the bedrails for support, Zed reached out and brushed back an unruly white curl. Â He withdrew, almost collapsing onto the floor. Â Dale approached him. Â âIâm not leaving her,â he said thickly.
Dale said nothing, merely helping the boy off the floor and into a chair. Â âYou need medical attention, Zed.â
âIâm not going back to Zombietown. Â Iâm not leaving Addison.â
As always, Zombietongue is from @unusual-lyâ âs masterposts
Zombietongue translations:
1. Gozrea Addiska - whereâs Addison
2. Ag garzen zet. Â Bak zrayn - Sheâs my friend too. Â But wait.
3. Zon zegra - not safe
3.5 Grik - fast
4. Ag - mine
5. Agru grep - She needs help.
6. Zer-garzand - zongro - Z-band - bad
Note: I am aware that I randomly switch tenses halfway through. Â But they just seem right. Â I donât know.
randomiser
insp.
ââŠrandomiser?â  The Doctor grinned, watching Claraâs hand hovering over the randomiser.
âRandomiser,â she agreed, hand poised. Â At the Doctorâs signal, she pulled the lever and whooped as the TARDIS took flight.
The Doctor gaped; his brows furrowed in confusion. Â âWhat?â
Clara looked up. Â âWhat?â Â She followed his gaze, eyes landing on the same point, and her brow furrowed in turn. âDo you get unannounced visitors in flight often?â
The Doctor was still staring.
A woman, nearing middle-age and with fiery red hair, was standing in the middle of the TARDIS.
âWhat?â Â He whispered.
âHow the hell did I get here again?â Â She half-whispered, half-shouted.
âBut,â the Doctor started.
âI was having dinner. Â Proper chips for the first time in months since the shop closed. Just got my order. Â And now Iâm back here,â she continued.
Clara looked from the woman to the Doctor, and back again.
âIs this why you pilot the TARDIS randomly yourself?â
âWhereâs the Doctor? Â I swear, just send me a bloody text and STOP! Â SNATCHING! ME! OFF! THE! STREET!â
The Doctor was trying to say her name. Â âDo- Do-, Donna?â
âYou get that sulky skinny streak of nothing and tell him to communicate like a normal person. Â He canât be gallivanting around time and space and not know what a bloody mobile is.â Â Donna looked at him and frowned. Â âWho are you and how do you know my name?â
Clara looked at the woman. Â âHi. Â Clara Oswald. Sometimes known as the Impossible Girl. This is the Doctor. Â Only known as the Doctor. Â Howâd you get on the TARDIS?â
The ginger woman strode forward. Â âDonna Noble. Â Best temp in Chiswick. Â I would assume itâs the same way he technically kidnapped me as the last time.â Â Her eyes narrowed. Â âWait a minute. Â Youâre telling me that thatâs the Doctor?â
âIâm guessing itâs been a while since youâve seen him, then.â
âWell, yeah. Â Last time he regenerated it was into a whole other version of himself. Â There were two of him! Â He grew out of a hand! Â It was seriously the strangest thing Iâd ever seen.â
âDonna,â the Doctor finally spoke. Â âHow do you know that?â
âHow are you the Doctor?â
âI regenerated. Twice.â
âWell, looks like youâve run out of things to say. Â That was probably the most succinct Iâve ever heard you.â
âDonna, how do you know who I am? Â Youâre not supposed to remember!â
âWeâre going to talk about that later,â Donna frowned. Â âI begged you not to do that. Â Oh well, I remember everything now.â
âHow?â Â The Doctor pressed. Â âThat knowledge should have burned your mind into nothing!â
âWell,â Donna looked at him, noticing the strained concern in his eyes. Â âI stopped eating fish for a while and things started clearing up a bit. Thought it was a bit odd â theyâre always telling you that fish helps the brain, but it worked.â
âYou⊠stopped eating fish,â the Doctor said faintly.
âYeah.â Â Donna shrugged. Â âSo anyway, I stopped eating fish and I talked to Grandad â heâs still watching for the TARDIS in the sky, you know â and he said he saw the TARDIS over in Shoreditch. Â So I got a temp job as a secretary at the school there and I never saw you, but I guess I probably did and just didnât recognize you. Â But then again, I was stuck in the office all day and if you were around, you were probably undercover with the psychic paper.â
âWhat year is it?â
âEh? Â What do you mean, what year is it?â
âClara, tell Donna the date today.â
âOctober twentieth, twenty-fourteen.â
âI know the date, dumbo. Anyway, started looking for trouble again cos thatâs how I found you again last time and here we are!â
Clara interjected. Â âSo, just to be clear, you know this woman from the last time she randomly appeared in the TARDIS and sheâs not supposed to be able to remember you?â
âThat pretty much sums it up, yes,â the Doctor said, still focused on Donna. Â âYou stopped eating fish and then remembered everything?â
âYeah.â Â Donna shrugged. Â âI could feel the ship in my head, like some sort of homing beacon. Got any way to turn that off? Â Although I suppose if we lose the TARDIS again, that might come in handy. Â Never really liked that part of the day when we couldnât find the TARDIS.â
âThe TARDIS is in your head?â
âYeah, it was weird at first not knowing what it was but when I saw the TARDIS that day, I knew. Â Sheâd been trying to get my attention, I think. No fish, felt the TARDIS, found you. Isnât this great?â
âYeah,â the Doctor agreed absently, taking his screwdriver from his breast pocket.
âYou are NOT bleeping me with that thing, thank you.â
âNo, I suppose not,â he agreed, replacing it. Â âItâs not as if the Racnoss are still around. Â The Huon particles have long since left your body. Â This is something else entirely.â
âThe human brain is very elastic. Â Maybe she just remembered on her own.â Â The Doctor and Donna turned to look at Clara. Â âI took a few psychology classes in uni before settling on English.â
âWell, you always did go on about something âdrawing us togetherâ. Â Maybe whoever it was isnât done with us yet. Â So, where are we off to? Â Or is the TARDIS still the principal driver?â
âOh, please, thereâs no need get my husband involved â he doesnât even know Iâve broken out of my cell.â There was a pause before the woman continued. Â âHow I return is my own business, as is what I do while away. Â Who do you think you are, my mother?â
She watched the men who circled her, hefting great weapons that would do far worse than kill her if fired. She was, of course, in complete control of the situation, if not exactly where she wanted to be.  Ideally, it would be the captain tied in a prisonerâs chair and herself doing the interrogation⊠but sheâd work with it. After all, she knew all there was to know about this ship and its crew.  Sheâd done her research.  She also knew the ship had gone missing a week after leaving a decimated and plundered mining colony in its wake.
âWhich leads us back to my original question â how are you transporting the chrysalis? Â Any sudden motion is apt to tear the whole thing apart!â
âWhat we do with it, is none oâ yer business, sweetheart,â the captain leered. Â âAs it happens, weâve a buyer whoâs prepared to do âis own transport. Â So donât you go on worryinâ yer little head.â Â He ended with two lazy clicks of his tongue.
âOh, Iâm not worried,â River lied. Â âYou see, I was hired to take the chrysalis, through any means possible. Â Destroyed if necessary. Â This jobâs more of a preventative measure. Â Whatever it takes to stop the children from misbehaving. The chrysalis isnât the actual job. You are.â
âYou âear that, Siantik? Weâre âer job. Â Whoâd pay âer to take us out, then?
âOh, I donât think that partâs relevant.â Â River glanced at pirates, still strategically guarding all exits from the room. Â If only she wasnât restrained, she could activate her vortex manipulator â seize the chrysalis and leave. Â Surreptitiously, she resumed shimmying her wrists together, feeling the rope burn away at her skin. Â She paused, tested the ropeâs strength, and continued her efforts. Â It would take time to loosen the ropes. Time she simply did not have.
âAre you going to kill me, then? Â Because youâd better get on with it, I donât have all day to spend sitting around here waiting for you.â Â River goaded the pirates, wishing they would come and untie her. Â Didnât they realize that she was on a tight schedule? âKilling me or not wonât help you to survive what comes next.â
âAnd whatâs that?â The captain advanced on her, hand poised over his weapon.
River laughed. Â âI donât suppose it matters whether I tell you or not, especially if Iâm going to die anyway.â
âSir,â a shipman spoke up from the door.
âIâm in an interrogation, boy. Â What is it?â the captain whipped around.
âSir,â the young man looked from River to the captain, âsheâs got a partner.â Â The captain turned back to River.
âHow many others are onboard?â
River kept her face stoic. âNone. Â This was a solo mission. Â I donât work well with others, was an exceptionally strange child when I was young,â she said lightly.
âBring the other in here. Weâll interrogate them together.â
The shipman returned a moment later with another woman, bound and gagged. Â River looked her over once, then back to the captain, shrugging.
âYouâre in league with her then?â
âIâve never seen her before,â the new arrival said. Â She looked at River intently and, for the briefest moment, River thought she could see the womanâs past glowing golden around her. Â River frowned.
âBring her closer.â Despite her being the prisoner, it was not a request and the shipman complied. Â River studied the other womanâs face, looking deep into her whiskey eyes. Â There was the faintest shimmer of gold, and River unconsciously reached out to touch her hand.
âThe Heart of the TARDIS,â she whispered, immediately recognizing the glowing energy.  How sheâd been touched by the TARDIS⊠well, River intended to find that out once they had escaped this less than ideal ship.
âYou do know each other, then, eh? Â That settles it, add on a charge of conspiracy and yâell both get the âern.â
River looked at the golden woman whoâd been touched by the TARDIS and cocked her head.  âWhat would you say to getting out of here and going somewhere a bit moreâŠcivilized?â
The golden woman smiled. âIâd like that very much.â Â She looked at the device on Riverâs wrist. Â âIs that a Vortex manipulator?â
âThought you hadnât noticed,â River grinned. Â This cell was definitely not the end of this particular adventure. Â She held out her hand. Â âTook it off the black market. Â Well, I would have taken the seller off the market if he hadnât sold it to me, and letâs just say that it wouldnât have been the fun way.â Â She winked and reached out to the other woman. âLetâs go.â
Idk how temporal theory works ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
Hereâs a little something short and sweet, mostly because I wouldnât know how to continue it without it turning into a series and Iâm not the writer for that. Â Riverâs off on her own adventure and Rose is dimension hopping, they go for a galactic coffee date and swap stories about the biggest idiot in the galaxies.
Also River senses time energy because she has Time Lord DNA and Rose is, of course, the Bad Wolf. The Child and Heart of the TARDIS. Thereâs a (tenuous) connection there. And thatâs what fic writers love, isnât it?
Monthly Self-Rec: September, October, and November 2020
Class
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Torchwood
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Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
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Word Count:
Published: 4 523
Itâs been a busy couple of months with nothing really written in October/November. But hey, no spare time meant that I was working a lot so thatâs a good thing.
insp. [x]
She watched the men who circled her, hefting great weapons that would do far worse than kill her if fired. She was, of course, in complete control of the situation, if not exactly where she wanted to be.  Ideally, it would be the captain tied in a prisonerâs chair and herself doing the interrogation⊠but sheâd work with it. After all, she knew all there was to know about this ship and its crew.  Sheâd done her research.  She also knew the ship had gone missing a week after leaving a decimated and plundered mining colony in its wake.
âWhich leads us back to my original question â how are you transporting the chrysalis? Â Any sudden motion is apt to tear the whole thing apart!â
âWhat we do with it, is none oâ yer business, sweetheart,â the captain leered. Â âAs it happens, weâve a buyer whoâs prepared to do âis own transport. So donât you go on worryinâ yer little head.â Â He ended with two lazy clicks of his tongue.
âOh, Iâm not worried,â River lied. Â âYou see, I was hired to take the chrysalis, through any means possible. Â Destroyed if necessary. Â This jobâs more of a preventative measure. Â Whatever it takes to stop the children from misbehaving. Â The chrysalis isnât the actual job. Â You are.â
âYou âear that, Siantik? Weâre âer job. Â Whoâd pay âer to take us out, then?
âOh, I donât think that partâs relevant.â Â River glanced at pirates, still strategically guarding all exits from the room. Â If only she wasnât restrained, she could activate her vortex manipulator â seize the chrysalis and leave. Â Surreptitiously, she resumed shimmying her wrists together, feeling the rope burn away at her skin. Â She paused, tested the ropeâs strength, and continued her efforts. Â It would take time to loosen the ropes. Time she simply did not have.
âAre you going to kill me, then? Â Because youâd better get on with it, I donât have all day to spend sitting around here waiting for you.â Â River goaded the pirates, wishing they would come and untie her. Â Didnât they realize that she was on a tight schedule? Â âKilling me or not wonât help you to survive what comes next.â
âAnd whatâs that?â The captain advanced on her, hand poised over his weapon.
River laughed. Â âI donât suppose it matters whether I tell you or not, especially if Iâm going to die anyway.â
âSir,â a young midshipman entered the room, âsheâs got a partner.â Â The captain spun the new information back towards River.
âHow many others are onboard?â
River kept her face stoic. âNone. Â This was a solo mission. Â I donât work well with others, was an exceptionally strange child when I was young,â she said lightly.
âBring the other in here. Weâll interrogate them together.â
The shipman returned a moment later with another woman, bound and gagged. Â River looked her over once, then back to the captain, shrugging.
âYouâre in league with her then?â
âIâve never seen her before,â the new arrival said. Â She looked at River intently and, for the briefest moment, River thought she could see the womanâs past glowing golden around her. Â River frowned.
âBring her closer.â Despite her being the prisoner, it was not a request and the shipman complied. Â River studied the other womanâs face, looking deep into her whiskey eyes. There was the faintest shimmer of gold, and River unconsciously reached out to touch her hand.
âThe Heart of the TARDIS,â she whispered.
âYou do know each other, then, eh? Â That settles it, add on a charge of conspiracy and yâell both get the âern.â
River looked at the golden woman whoâd been touched by the TARDIS and cocked her head.  âWhat would you say to getting out of here and going somewhere a bit moreâŠcivilized?â
The golden woman smiled. âIâd like that very much.â Â She looked at the device on Riverâs wrist. Â âIs that a Vortex manipulator?â
âThought you hadnât noticed,â River grinned. Â This cell was definitely not the end of this particular adventure. Â She held out her hand. Â âTook it off the black market. Â Well, I would have taken the seller off the market if he hadnât sold it to me, and letâs just say that it wouldnât have been the fun way.â Â She winked.
all i want
Prompt: Be careful what you wish for @badthingshappenbingo
Fandom: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
If she hadnât had white hair, if monsters didnât exist, if the moonstone had never fallen to Earth, if she wasnât a freak dating a zombieâŠ
â-then maybe you would have the picture perfect lives you want. I wish you could just be happy!â Addison yelled, turning away from her parents and swiping angrily at her watery eyes. Â What she needed right now was to get away, to be with Zed, but she knew that leaving at this hour would only make things worse. Â She looked at her watch, sighing with exhaustion. Sheâd see him in about five hours anyway.
Five hours spent restlessly trying to sleep, scrolling mindlessly on her phone, pacing her room, staring out her window at the full moon as the sky lightened â purples turned pink then orange as the sun rose, bathing the world in daylight.  Six am. Addison got up, shivering as the covers fell away.  She looked down in surprise⊠she didnât remember changing into pajamas last night. She looked to see where her clothes from the previous day wereâŠnowhere.  The laundry hamper was filled with monochromatic pastels she hadnât worn in a month.
She shook her head and rubbed her eyes. Â Shower first, figure this out after.
Addison let the water flow over her entire body, soaking in the warmth.  She massaged the shampoo into her scalp, rinsed.  She applied conditioner to the ends of her hair, easily combing through its mid-length strands.  She frowned, looking at the hair twined through her fingers.  Blonde.  The exact same shade as her wig.  The same length.  Even the same texture.  OddâŠ
She watched the water run clean into the drain and shut it off. Even if she didnât wear it in public any more, her parents would still be seriously pissed if they found out that sheâd ruined her wig by wearing it in the shower. Â Maybe it was salvageable. Â She reached up to take it off and frowned when she felt herself grab her own hair. Â She reached again and again, somehow, managed to miss the wig. Â Addison stepped out of the shower, wrapped a towel around her body as to not drip all over the floor, and walked over to the mirror. Â It had fogged during her shower and she rubbed at it with the hand towel. Â Blonde. The wig still wouldnât come off. She stared at her reflection in the mirror, so familiar and yet so strange. Â She pulled sharply at the blonde hair and winced in pain.
Addison reached out as if to touch her reflection, watching as it mimicked her perfectly. Â She looked into her own blue eyes, her brown brows, every feature she knew so well and then back to the foreign yet familiar blonde hair.
There was a soft tap at the door.
âAddison, dear, you donât want to be late for school.â
Dear? Â Her parents might use informal pet names for each other, but never with her.
âYes, Mom.â Â She pulled the blonde hair into a bow at the back of her head, picked up her bag and headed for the kitchen where a bowl of fruit was waiting for her. Â She ate without really tasting the food, grabbed her lunch money, and started walking.
Real blonde hair. Â Her clothes gone. Â Her parents were suddenly much more affectionate. Â Addison was so lost in her thoughts that she didnât notice arriving at school or even opening her locker. Â Focus, Addy. Â She grabbed her books for first period and looked at her watch. Â Sheâd must have walked faster than usual, class wouldnât start for fifteen minutes. Â However, Zed was usually at the school early, hanging out with the guys or studying/chilling in the safe room.
 She opened the safe room door and called his name.  âAre you here yet?â  Her voice echoed in the empty room and she turned to leave.  The door sealed and she walked down the hall, alone, not noticing that the room wasnât what she remembered.
 Students filled the hallway and Addisonâs heart skipped as her eyes landed on the tall, lanky football star that was her boyfriend. She easily made her way through the crowd, using her short stature to her advantage to get around the other students.
 âZed,â her voice cracked slightly, betraying her stress, and she froze, looking him over.
 âUm, can I help you?  I really donât have time for autographs right now, but if you come back during free period I can hook you up.â  With that, he started to push past her.
 Without thinking, Addison grabbed his hand.
 He whipped around, easily breaking her hold.
 âZed,â Addison looked him over, taking in the pink skin, dark hair, pastels.  âWhat did you do?â  Her brow furrowed in concern, her hand reaching out to touch his rosy face.
 âOkay, why are you trying to touch me?  Football stars are people too.  Personal space much?â  With that, Zed finally looked down at her, meeting her eyes.  The dark circles perpetually under his eyes were gone, his face was full of colour, his skin even felt warmer.  âAddison.  I thought I told you not to do that in front of people.  You know the deal.  Date the football star, get a bit of the spotlight.â
 âZed, what are you talking about?  I thought we didnât care what people thought, remember?  And I thought you were never going to mess with your Z-band again.  What did you do?â  She looked at him, black hair without the slightest tinge of green, skin that didnât look like he was half-dead, and wearing perfect Seabrook colours.
 âI havenât done anything Iâve never done before.  But if youâre looking for something different, find yourself a new boyfriend.  I wonât have any trouble replacing you.â
 Addison looked down, not wanting to let this⊠this person see her cry.  âWhereâs your Z-band?â  Addison looked back up to Zedâs face, back to his empty wrist.  She reached for him again, looking for any hint that he was about to lose control.  There was none.  In fact, he still looked far too human.
 âWhatâs a Z-band?â  He scoffed.
Addison felt her eyes well with tears and turned to leave, planning on finding Bree, when he caught her arm.
âIf I let you leave like that, itâll give people the wrong impression. Â Letâs go chill in the supply closet for a few minutes.â Â Not-Zed, still holding her arm, led her to the Safe Room. Â Or at least, what should have been the Safe Room. Instead of bunk beds and rations, the room was filled with cleaning supplies and a small first aid station.
Addison took a shaky breath, trying to calm herself. âThis isnât right,â she whispered.
âReally? Â No shit itâs not right. Â I should be out there with the guys, not stuck in a closet with a mopey girlfriend. I thought you were supposed to be a cheerleader.â
âZed,â Addisonâs voice cracked, unable to look at the humanized person in front of her.  âThis isnât right.  This isnât who we are.  This isnât who youâre supposed to be, somethingâs happened, something horribly wrong.  But nobody seems to noticeâŠâ she couldnât finish her thought.
âNotice what?â  He was leaning against the doorframe, tall and dark, andâŠslightly intimidating.  Who would have thought that Zed would have made a scarier human than monster.
âEverythingâs changed,â she whispered brokenly. Not-Zed said nothing.  âWhen I woke up this morning, my hair looked like this,â she held it up limply, âall blonde like my old wig.  My parentsâŠit was like something out of a movie.  I come to school early and youâre thisâŠthis isnât you, Zed, not at all.â  She wiped the tears from her eyes before they could fall and continued.  âNo matter how much it hurts, my parents are ashamed of me. My hair is an unnatural white color and until now Iâve always worn a wig to keep it hidden.  Youâre still the star of the football team, but youâre not human, youâre a zombie.  You⊠gar-garziga, Zed.  The real Zed.â
The real Zed, the real Seabrook, her real parents, she just wanted everything to return to normal. Â This version of Zed, who apparently was tired of Addison being a clingy and vapid bitch, listened as everything poured out. Â The accident at Seabrook Power, the creation of zombies, their first meeting, football, the cheer championships.
âAnd all that just âchangedâ this morning?â Â Not-Zed scoffed. Â âThings donât just change overnight because you say âI wishâ, Addison. Â Not even for a cheerleader.â
âBut they did,â Addison whispered, broken. Â âThis isnât right, any of it. Â This isnât who we are.â
âSo how did it happen? Â I told these floozies I wish youâd just leave me alone, several times a day, and yet that never happens.â
Whether not-Zed actually cared to know or not was irrelevant. âIt was about one a.m. Â I had a huge fight with my parents. Â I said a bunch of things I knew they hated about me and said that maybe if none of them existed, that they could be happy. Â If I had normal hair. Â If monsters didnât exist in this town. Â Stuff I said in the heat of the moment. Â And somehow, it all came true the next morning.â
âIn your version of the world, monsters exist?â Â Not-Zed said incredulously. Â âAnd Iâm one of them.â
âYeah.â
They were both quiet for a moment.
âIn your worldâŠZoey was at the cheer championships last year.â Not-Zed finally looked at her, his eyes hard.  Addison nodded, swallowing hard.
âShe started how monsters finally became accepted in Seabrook. There was only half a squad left and they were falling apart. Â Zoey went on stage and started cheering herself.â Â Addison smiled at the memory. Â âMost of the zombies in attendance joined us onstage and we might not have won the championship for the first time in fifty years, but we were united.â
Not-Zed didnât say anything for a long time.  He lifted his head and said hoarsely: âMy sister died when she was born, with my mother.  Iâve never told anybody about her beforeâŠher name was Zoey.â
âZoey is the little sister I never had. Â She wants to be a cheerleader more than anything and she loves dogs. Â She had a stuffed dog called Zander and at the end of last year, I got her a real dog. A small dog with long white fur she named Puppy.â
âI donât know how you found out about Zoey, but this is the dumbest prank anybodyâs ever pulled. Â Who set you up?â
âNo,â Addison said brokenly.  âZed, Iâm not making any of this up, I swear.  I know Zoey, I love her like she was my own sister.  Monsters are real in Seabrook.  Theyâre zombies, youâre a zombie.  And weâre⊠gar-garziga, Zedka.â
Addisonâs heart shattered when he spoke again.
âIs that gibberish supposed to mean something to me? Â Weâre through, Addison.â Â The finality of his statement hit her in a wave of emotions as he left the closet.
Addison left school early, telling the nurse sheâd gotten her period and felt nauseous. Â The nurse agreed to send her home, noting that the walk might do her some good in relieving the symptoms. Â Unfortunately, the walk back passed quickly and she was home.
She let herself in and practically collapsed against the door.
This was heartbreaking. Seriously, justâŠso much ouch.
The way Addison had no idea what was going on, and just how her careless words changed her world so much, and the devastating knock on impact.
You really captured the butterfly effect, and hammered home the devastating hurricane more and more with every passing blow. When he didnât know Zombie tongue? I had to actually take a moment, that one was so rough.
You capture the way things were so Twilight Zone really well without making it feel too out of left field; it all felt really true to how things would be if Addisonâs âwishesâ had come true, and it shows how well you write characters that Addison felt so real and true to her character, yet so completely out of place in the new world you created.
You definitely nailed the âbad things happenâ part of badthingshappenbingo. I donât know whether to applaud or go curl up and rock in a corner.
last line tag
rules: post the last line you wrote (from any WIP) and tag the same number of people as there are words.
tagged by @juulies - writing tags are so fun and very convenient cause Iâm writing all the time these days XD
âHey,â Reggie pipes up from where he leans against the arm of the couch. âIf our very own Julie Molina thinks it can be improved then it needs to be improved.â
I donât think I know that many people on here so Iâll just tag @smolfangirl, @swiftly-heart and @rainfallingfromthesky
Omg hello! Hereâs the last line Iâve written for a fic for halloween:
It isnât until his eyes flick over to hers and he breaks into a smile that she screams.
Tagging: @keepswingin @gogoseabrook @kokinu09 @fist-it-out
Sure Iâll play!
âBut, whatâs the other news?â
Tagging: @unusual-ly @gayce-ventura @asarahworld & âŠ. uhhhhâŠ. I think all my other writing friends have already been tagged⊠đ so anyone else wanna play?
itâs...been a while. *opens up WIPs*
I- I donât actually have any current WIPs. I have a bunch of prompts saved and oneshot ideas but...no actual WIPs.
Iâll try to bring this back when I get something started đ
Gafr Siafft
@torchwoodfanfests Bingo Fest - kids
âJack!â Â The younger manâs voice was tense, his expression poised, but Jack could see the exasperation in Iantoâs face.
âItâs not my fault!â He called across the grass. Â âThe readings indicated alien activity! Â You and Toshiko both confirmed them!â
Ianto harrumphed, darting towards the trees. Â âInstead we get saddled with a load of kids! Â These arenât aliens, I know how to handle aliens.â
âJust⊠get them all together.  There has to be somebody around here thatâs responsible for them.â
Jack could practically hear Ianto roll his eyes. Â âYes, Jack, Iâll just run up the hill and ask the people around there if theyâve misplaced their kids. Â Iâm sure that conversation would go over well.â
âOkay, so then what? Those readings came from somewhere, have you tried scanning them? Â Maybe theyâre shapeshifters!â
âArcateenian, Carrionite, the Cell, Chameleons, Gizau, Lamprey, Raxacoricofallapatorian, Zygon⊠there are more species of shapeshifter out there then I know.  Well, at least we know theyâre not Raxacoricofallapatorians.â
âYou know about Raxacoricofallapatorius?â
Ianto sniffed. Â âJack, I know everything. Â Besides, I donât think a Raxacoricofallapatorian could compress small enough to pass as a kid.â
âCould if it was a small Raxacoricofallapatorian.â
The kids stopped what they were doing, and Jack felt the hair on the back of his neck stand on end. Whatever these alien kids were up to, it was no good.
âI think theyâve spotted us,â Ianto said dryly.
âGuess weâre going in, then.â Â Jack turned to the group and smiled. Â âHey kids, howâs it going? Â No, donât eat that â Ianto!â
Ianto stepped into the field, drawing his hands to rest on his hips. Â âNow, we know that youâre not from this planet so feel free to stop impersonating baby animals whenever you like. Â If youâd care to resume your natural forms or take on a humanoid persona, we can work this out.â
The two men watched as roughly half the baby goats abruptly stood on their hind legs and swelled upwards.
âWe are. Â Gafr Siafft.â
âGaft Siafft. Â Ianto, correct my Welsh if Iâm wrong, but doesnât that just mean shapeshifter in Welsh?â
âNot quite, sir. Â The proper translation would be Goat Shifter.â
Jack turned back to the aliens.  âSo⊠are you from around here?  Seeing as how you clearly speak Welsh.â
Gaft Siafft is made up from Siafft (Welsh â half of shapeshifter) and Gaft (Welsh â goat)
hen night
@torchwoodfanfests Bingo Fest - Under the Influence
Gwen stopped by Toshikoâs desk on her way out that afternoon. Â âEr, Tosh, I had a question for you.â
Tosh looked up from her monitors. Â âOf course. How can I help?â
âActually, I was wondering if youâre busy on Saturday night? Â Me and the girls are doing my hen night and I was hoping that youâd join us.â
âOh. Â Well, thatâs actually my night to watch the Rift,â Tosh swivelled back to her monitors, looking as if she was deep in thought.
âThe Rift can take of itself for one night. Â It survived for years before Torchwood existed, one night wonât do much damage.â
They looked up to see Jack at the front of the room.
âYou ladies enjoy yourselves. Â Toshiko, you deserve a night off. Â Have fun with Gwen and the girls,â Jack winked knowingly before going back towards his office.
all i want
Prompt: Be careful what you wish for @badthingshappenbingo
Fandom: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
If she hadnât had white hair, if monsters didnât exist, if the moonstone had never fallen to Earth, if she wasnât a freak dating a zombieâŠ
 â-then maybe you would have the picture perfect lives you want. I wish you could just be happy!â Addison yelled, turning away from her parents and swiping angrily at her watery eyes.  What she needed right now was to get away, to be with Zed, but she knew that leaving at this hour would only make things worse.  She looked at her watch, sighing with exhaustion. Sheâd see him in about five hours anyway.
 Five hours spent restlessly trying to sleep, scrolling mindlessly on her phone, pacing her room, staring out her window at the full moon as the sky lightened â purples turned pink then orange as the sun rose, bathing the world in daylight.  Six am. Addison got up, shivering as the covers fell away.  She looked down in surprise⊠she didnât remember changing into pajamas last night. She looked to see where her clothes from the previous day were...nowhere.  The laundry hamper was filled with monochromatic pastels she hadnât worn in a month.
 She shook her head and rubbed her eyes.  Shower first, figure this out after.
 Addison let the water flow over her entire body, soaking in the warmth.  She massaged the shampoo into her scalp, rinsed.  She applied conditioner to the ends of her hair, easily combing through its mid-length strands.  She frowned, looking at the hair twined through her fingers.  Blonde.  The exact same shade as her wig.  The same length.  Even the same texture.  OddâŠ
 She watched the water run clean into the drain and shut it off. Even if she didnât wear it in public any more, her parents would still be seriously pissed if they found out that sheâd ruined her wig by wearing it in the shower.  Maybe it was salvageable.  She reached up to take it off and frowned when she felt herself grab her own hair.  She reached again and again, somehow, managed to miss the wig.  Addison stepped out of the shower, wrapped a towel around her body as to not drip all over the floor, and walked over to the mirror.  It had fogged during her shower and she rubbed at it with the hand towel.  Blonde. The wig still wouldnât come off. She stared at her reflection in the mirror, so familiar and yet so strange.  She pulled sharply at the blonde hair and winced in pain.
 Addison reached out as if to touch her reflection, watching as it mimicked her perfectly.  She looked into her own blue eyes, her brown brows, every feature she knew so well and then back to the foreign yet familiar blonde hair.
 There was a soft tap at the door.
 âAddison, dear, you donât want to be late for school.â
 Dear?  Her parents might use informal pet names for each other, but never with her.
 âYes, Mom.â  She pulled the blonde hair into a bow at the back of her head, picked up her bag and headed for the kitchen where a bowl of fruit was waiting for her.  She ate without really tasting the food, grabbed her lunch money, and started walking.
 Real blonde hair.  Her clothes gone.  Her parents were suddenly much more affectionate.  Addison was so lost in her thoughts that she didnât notice arriving at school or even opening her locker.  Focus, Addy.  She grabbed her books for first period and looked at her watch.  Sheâd must have walked faster than usual, class wouldnât start for fifteen minutes.  However, Zed was usually at the school early, hanging out with the guys or studying/chilling in the safe room.
 She opened the safe room door and called his name.  âAre you here yet?â  Her voice echoed in the empty room and she turned to leave.  The door sealed and she walked down the hall, alone, not noticing that the room wasnât what she remembered.
 Students filled the hallway and Addisonâs heart skipped as her eyes landed on the tall, lanky football star that was her boyfriend. She easily made her way through the crowd, using her short stature to her advantage to get around the other students.
 âZed,â her voice cracked slightly, betraying her stress, and she froze, looking him over.
 âUm, can I help you?  I really donât have time for autographs right now, but if you come back during free period I can hook you up.â  With that, he started to push past her.
 Without thinking, Addison grabbed his hand.
 He whipped around, easily breaking her hold.
 âZed,â Addison looked him over, taking in the pink skin, dark hair, pastels.  âWhat did you do?â  Her brow furrowed in concern, her hand reaching out to touch his rosy face.
 âOkay, why are you trying to touch me?  Football stars are people too.  Personal space much?â  With that, Zed finally looked down at her, meeting her eyes.  The dark circles perpetually under his eyes were gone, his face was full of colour, his skin even felt warmer.  âAddison.  I thought I told you not to do that in front of people.  You know the deal.  Date the football star, get a bit of the spotlight.â
 âZed, what are you talking about?  I thought we didnât care what people thought, remember?  And I thought you were never going to mess with your Z-band again.  What did you do?â  She looked at him, black hair without the slightest tinge of green, skin that didnât look like he was half-dead, and wearing perfect Seabrook colours.
 âI havenât done anything Iâve never done before.  But if youâre looking for something different, find yourself a new boyfriend.  I wonât have any trouble replacing you.â
 Addison looked down, not wanting to let this⊠this person see her cry.  âWhereâs your Z-band?â  Addison looked back up to Zedâs face, back to his empty wrist.  She reached for him again, looking for any hint that he was about to lose control.  There was none.  In fact, he still looked far too human.
 âWhatâs a Z-band?â  He scoffed.
 Addison felt her eyes well with tears and turned to leave, planning on finding Bree, when he caught her arm.
 âIf I let you leave like that, itâll give people the wrong impression.  Letâs go chill in the supply closet for a few minutes.â  Not-Zed, still holding her arm, led her to the Safe Room.  Or at least, what should have been the Safe Room. Instead of bunk beds and rations, the room was filled with cleaning supplies and a small first aid station.
 Addison took a shaky breath, trying to calm herself. âThis isnât right,â she whispered.
 âReally?  No shit itâs not right.  I should be out there with the guys, not stuck in a closet with a mopey girlfriend. I thought you were supposed to be a cheerleader.â
 âZed,â Addisonâs voice cracked, unable to look at the humanized person in front of her.  âThis isnât right.  This isnât who we are.  This isnât who youâre supposed to be, somethingâs happened, something horribly wrong.  But nobody seems to noticeâŠâ she couldnât finish her thought.
 âNotice what?â  He was leaning against the doorframe, tall and dark, andâŠslightly intimidating.  Who would have thought that Zed would have made a scarier human than monster.
 âEverythingâs changed,â she whispered brokenly. Not-Zed said nothing.  âWhen I woke up this morning, my hair looked like this,â she held it up limply, âall blonde like my old wig.  My parentsâŠit was like something out of a movie.  I come to school early and youâre thisâŠthis isnât you, Zed, not at all.â  She wiped the tears from her eyes before they could fall and continued.  âNo matter how much it hurts, my parents are ashamed of me. My hair is an unnatural white color and until now Iâve always worn a wig to keep it hidden.  Youâre still the star of the football team, but youâre not human, youâre a zombie.  You⊠gar-garziga, Zed.  The real Zed.â
 The real Zed, the real Seabrook, her real parents, she just wanted everything to return to normal.  This version of Zed, who apparently was tired of Addison being a clingy and vapid bitch, listened as everything poured out.  The accident at Seabrook Power, the creation of zombies, their first meeting, football, the cheer championships.
 âAnd all that just âchangedâ this morning?â  Not-Zed scoffed.  âThings donât just change overnight because you say âI wishâ, Addison.  Not even for a cheerleader.â
 âBut they did,â Addison whispered, broken.  âThis isnât right, any of it.  This isnât who we are.â
 âSo how did it happen?  I told these floozies I wish youâd just leave me alone, several times a day, and yet that never happens.â
 Whether not-Zed actually cared to know or not was irrelevant. âIt was about one a.m.  I had a huge fight with my parents.  I said a bunch of things I knew they hated about me and said that maybe if none of them existed, that they could be happy.  If I had normal hair.  If monsters didnât exist in this town.  Stuff I said in the heat of the moment.  And somehow, it all came true the next morning.â
 âIn your version of the world, monsters exist?â  Not-Zed said incredulously.  âAnd Iâm one of them.â
 âYeah.â
 They were both quiet for a moment.
 âIn your worldâŠZoey was at the cheer championships last year.â Not-Zed finally looked at her, his eyes hard.  Addison nodded, swallowing hard.
 âShe started how monsters finally became accepted in Seabrook. There was only half a squad left and they were falling apart.  Zoey went on stage and started cheering herself.â  Addison smiled at the memory.  âMost of the zombies in attendance joined us onstage and we might not have won the championship for the first time in fifty years, but we were united.â
 Not-Zed didnât say anything for a long time.  He lifted his head and said hoarsely: âMy sister died when she was born, with my mother.  Iâve never told anybody about her beforeâŠher name was Zoey.â
 âZoey is the little sister I never had.  She wants to be a cheerleader more than anything and she loves dogs.  She had a stuffed dog called Zander and at the end of last year, I got her a real dog. A small dog with long white fur she named Puppy.â
 âI donât know how you found out about Zoey, but this is the dumbest prank anybodyâs ever pulled.  Who set you up?â
 âNo,â Addison said brokenly.  âZed, Iâm not making any of this up, I swear.  I know Zoey, I love her like she was my own sister.  Monsters are real in Seabrook.  Theyâre zombies, youâre a zombie.  And weâre⊠gar-garziga, Zedka.â
 Addisonâs heart shattered when he spoke again.
 âIs that gibberish supposed to mean something to me?  Weâre through, Addison.â  The finality of his statement hit her in a wave of emotions as he left the closet.
 Addison left school early, telling the nurse sheâd gotten her period and felt nauseous.  The nurse agreed to send her home, noting that the walk might do her some good in relieving the symptoms.  Unfortunately, the walk back passed quickly and she was home.
 She let herself in and practically collapsed against the door.