Stonehall
d into the starless night and made soft scratching noises when they were caressed by the p
past at a slow march, but were unable to completely hide this darksome night's only light. A
g faint sounds of rustles and squeaks any man would be terrified in this setting. The you
proving the superiority of the human race, I take on missions that involve exterminating
instances of grave robbings have been popping up in the town cemetery. Seem
They have a basic craving for human flesh but walk fairly slowly. When reg
ith bodies relatively in tact it's a lot easier for them to hurt
ability of losing limbs and the stench as well. Not only that but his lifespa
d the witch responsible. It seemed whoever was bringing back the dead was quite powerful ind
time, Cody Burkett who is my best friend now, to be with him you could say I deserved
mi-darkness. Up ahead I could see where one of the corpses had been dug up. Ions. That was also the reason I was still in my school uniform. I was good enough at
d and then went out. I hit the torch into my palm a few times but it did nothing. Crap.
as lifted into the air as it rose until its waist was at ground level. My scythe slipped fro
and released me. On my feet again I ducked a blind swipe and picked up the fallen
vision for a moment before hitting the earth in clumps
t was quite
e hair. She was wearing black clothing that showed off her shapely form.
d tombstone. Letting out an exag
by that weapon and your skill at using it,
ombies. That doesn't sit well with me.
seductively. "Why would such a cute school kid
o have to insist you stop. You turned o
osed her eye
ed with a murderous intent. Her lips pa
th, thrashing and flailing. They groaned and snapped at me with their teeth. She
out completely and ran for me swiping. I stepped to the side and carved through its thigh.
slowly as it walked closer towards me. I lifted my foot to its chest and kicked it off the end. I know I sled uselessly; the witch laughed even louder. She raise
d on her
d. There was a putrid stench and volumes o
sending the pole crashing into the heads of the surrounding zom
nt I wouldn't be able to get through her horde as they all advanced on me while
y closer to my enemy. I pushed off of a cracked stone rectangle with both feet and f
if she were butter. A surprised, perplexed expression flitted on the witch's pretty face bef
me with as much shock as the
ht it with both hands. "Now that the witch is gon