While looting a hardware store for a hammer, Elias heard a low groan behind a shelf. A lone zombie lunged. He swung the bat, but it grazed his arm. Scratched. In Knox Country, a scratch is a coin flip; a bite is a funeral. He bandaged it with a dirty rag, praying the fever wouldn't set in.
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He didn't have much: a grimy baseball bat, a half-empty bottle of orange soda, and a digital watch that beeped every morning at 9:00 AM—a death sentence if he forgot to turn off the alarm.
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As the sun dipped low, Elias fumbled with the generator. He didn't hear the horde migrating through the trees until they were on the pavement. He sprinted for his beat-up station wagon, but the engine sputtered. The glass shattered.
Elias woke up in a small ranch house in , the air thick with the smell of copper and rot. The power had flickered out two days ago, and the quiet of the neighborhood was now broken only by the rhythmic, wet thump of a single "shambler" beating its head against his front door. Scratched
Elias hopped out the kitchen window to avoid the front-door guest. He crept toward the nearby Cortman Medical , hoping for bandages. He found them, but he also found a "Survivalist Event"—the sound of distant gunshots echoing from a house down the street, likely another survivor whose luck had just run out.