Anno Zombus Year 1 (Book 3): March

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Anno Zombus Year 1 (Book III): March March 16, Year 1 A.Z.morningThey had not only not moved, but more had joined them, many many more.  It was almost as if the Dead knew exactly where we were, and that there was no practical way for them to get to us.  So they just stood around, packing the streets on all sides.  We had discovered a few Dead in some of the flats in this particular block, but most of the residents had either been away at the beginning of all of this, or else they had barricaded ...and fled some time later. The entire top floor was at the very least safe.  For now.  Redbeard and I had gone through every single flat opening every cupboard and closet, searching for, well, anything really.  Anything we could use, any food, hell even a stray survivor.  We found nothing of any real use.  The former home of what could only possibly be classed as a 'crazy cat lady' contained over a dozen decomposing cat carcasses.  The poor little fuckers had starved to death. noonSister found out that, of all things, the water and gas systems in one particular flat still operated.  She had tried all of the others, she said, but only this one seemed to work.  Apocalypse Girl had discovered two suitcases full of clothing, covered with dried blood, in a flat that Redbeard and I had cleared of the trio of Dead within.  The only thing sweeter than a hot meal was the opportunity to share a hot shower with Apocalypse Girl, then get dressed in some clean clothes. The Colonel had found herself an easy way to the roof from one particular balcony, which conveniently had several cupboards of varying sizes stacked side by side to create a makeshift stairway.  This was clearly how the previous occupants had made their getaway.  She scouted the roof and returned with the news that we could indeed make good our escape from this particular building to the roof of another.  That building on the other hand, looked as if it only opened up onto the street most densely packed with Dead. Firecracker had taken our old rags and deposited them in a corner of one flat, showing me where they were when I asked.  She wanted to know why I wanted anything with them now, after all she had almost thrown them out the window to the Dead.  That gave me the beginnings of an idea.  I closed in on the pile and nearly gagged on the stench.  It had been a while since our last change, but I hadn't had any idea they had been quite that nasty.  I told her not to throw them to the Dead unless I say so, and she nodded. eveningI told everybody my plan over dinner.  The Colonel nodded her approval, Redbeard swatting me on one shoulder.  Firecracker was doubtful of success, but considering the hundreds of corpses wandering around in the streets that wanted nothing more than to eat us, she was willing to go along with anything.  Sister's only response was to shrug and say “What the hell, might as well!”  Apocalypse Girl only smiled slightly, telling me that she trusted my decision. I went up to the roof after nightfall and stood, staring up at the clouds high above.  They had temporarily ceased their movement, and simply hung there ominously.  Were it not for the torch I had brought with me I would have had no light to see my way back down with, as apart from the clouds that seemed almost to glow with their own inner darkness, it was impossible to see your hand in front of your face after sundown.

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