The city under the city – Exploring underground railways
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The city under the city – Exploring underground railways
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Ch 21: The Twelve Labors of Erzabet Verse 3
Erzabet prowled through the underground tunnels, her senses on high alert. She had infiltrated the outskirts of the survivor hideout undetected and was now searching for the others. She was worried about her friends and was determined to get them out.
As she approached the mine, she could hear the sound of pickaxes hitting coal and the voices of the survivors guarding the workers. She could also sense the presence of the cheap knockoff nanites that kept the zombies alive, but she didn't let that deter her. She knew how to deactivate them with her advanced nanites and she hummed a tune as she approached.
Finally, she saw Trace digging alongside a group of other workers under the watchful eye of armed guards. She moved quickly and quietly, her nanites doing their work as she incapacitated the guards with precision strikes. But one of them managed to fire a shot at her, and Erzabet reacted instinctively, dodging the bullet and pouncing on the shooter with lightning-fast speed.
Trace, who had been watching from a distance, rushed over to stop Erzabet from killing the armed man. "Erzabet, wait!" he yelled, pulling her away from the raider.
Erzabet snarled, her eyes flashing with fury. "He tried to kill me, Trace. He deserves to die."
"We can't just kill them all," Trace said, looking around nervously. "We need to find a way out of here without drawing too much attention to ourselves."
Erzabet growled, but she knew Trace was right. She followed him as he led her through the tunnels, keeping an eye out for any more guards or zombies. They moved quickly and quietly, and soon they were out of the mine and back in the survivor hideout.
"Let's go find Rachelle and Tailor," Trace said, his voice low. "We need to get out of here before they catch us."
Erzabet nodded, still seething with anger. She knew they had to leave, but she couldn't help but feel frustrated that they couldn't just kill all the survivors and be done with it. As they made their way through the tunnels, she hummed a tune, her nanites responding to the music and deactivating any zombies that crossed their path. She would get them out of here, she thought, no matter what it took.
Ch 19: Doors with Locks Verse 1
Rachelle led the way, her flashlight beam illuminating the narrow, winding tunnels beneath the city. Behind her followed Tailor and Trace, their bikes pushed along the uneven ground. The air was musty and damp, and the three of them could barely hear each other over the sound of their footsteps echoing off the walls.
"Are we getting close?" asked Trace, his voice barely audible.
Rachelle paused, listening. "I think so. It should be just up ahead."
As they rounded a bend in the tunnel, they saw a faint light glowing in the distance. As they drew closer, they could hear voices and the sound of movement.
"Looks like we've found them," said Tailor.
They emerged from the tunnel into a large underground space. There were people everywhere, bustling about, and piles of supplies were stacked haphazardly against the walls. A group of survivors approached them, led by a woman named Jenn.
"What are you doing here?" she demanded, her eyes narrowing.
"We're here to help," said Rachelle. "We have information about the raiders."
Jenn looked skeptical. "What kind of information?"
"We know who their surgeon is," said Tailor.
Jenn's expression softened. "Come with me," she said.
The three of them followed Jenn to a small, makeshift office. Jenn motioned for them to take a seat, and she sat down behind a desk cluttered with papers.
"Tell me everything," she said.
Tailor explained about Alice's hand and the surgeon who had operated on her. He showed Jenn the satellite phone they had taken from the raiders, and Rachelle filled in the details about their encounter with the raider group.
Jenn listened carefully, her brow furrowed. "This changes things," she said finally. "We need to meet with our council and decide what to do. In the meantime, you can stay here, but you'll have to follow our rules."
Rachelle nodded. "We understand. Thank you for letting us stay."
Jenn nodded curtly and stood up. "I'll let you know what we decide."
As they were led to their temporary living quarters, Trace muttered, "I don't think they like us very much."