gabeaccosta:
@cecilyhale — farmer johnson’s house.
Gabe had stepped away from his date for just a moment — only enough time to find her Jeep and pull his jacket free. He’d noticed the dropping temperature, and while it didn’t affect him much, it would be different for Vienna. Hence, the jacket. Little did the man know, he wouldn’t make it back so quickly. Because as he was walking, he felt the change — the scent of decay hitting his nose, giving pause to his movement as oceanic hues scanned the area. Visually, he could detect nothing… but as the seconds passed, the Beta realized something was very wrong.
It was Cecily he saw first, catching her by the arm as she moved past him. “Do you smell that?” he asked, brows knit together, standing straighter with broad shoulders — on guard. And then, he saw it, the crease in his brow deepening as he warred with what his eyes delivered and his mind knew to be impossible. Funny. He should know nothing was impossible in Blackvale, even zombies. Gabe realized the path back to the blonde was blocked by a hoard of the undead and there would be no way through, no matter how much he wanted to get back and protect Vienna. “Come on,” he commanded, turning back to Cecily before jogging to the house only a few meters away. “We need to get somewhere safe while we still can.” He would trust Vienna to do the same.
In all of her nearly 337 years, Cecily had never experienced anything quite like this. The smell was overwhelming and it wasn’t just because her senses were heightened; humans in the crowd had their hands covering their noses, the logs in the raging fire not even enough to cover the stench. Cecily’s eyes searched for a familiar face as she began pushing through the throngs of people toward the source of the horrible odor, eventually finding Gabe’s when his hand met her forearm. Her mouth opened to answer his question but before she could speak, the look of alarm on his face drew her gaze across the field. “Are you f...” she breathed, convinced that her eyes were playing tricks on her. Was this even possible? Oh if her father could see this...
The change of tone in his voice was like a jolt of energy and Cecily immediately sprung into action, following him and a handful of other people who’d had the same idea into the house. She instinctually locked the front door after they had made it inside, though she didn’t know if that would actually do any good; in all of her years of studying, Cecily had never thought it necessary to pay attention to the zombie section. “Who did this?” she snapped at Gabe, though she knew he wouldn’t have an answer for her. “What the fuck is going on?”











