Death's Little Angels

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know how to
kill em’?” Kaleb sarcastically said in a deep southern accent.
“Through their rotten brain!”
    Drew was astonished at
what took place. He could not believe how cold and calculating
Kaleb was in executing Lakely and Josefina. He knew that they both
needed to be eliminated for their safety but it appeared as if
Kaleb enjoyed killing them. What was worse was it seemed like Royal
and Steven enjoyed witnessing the extermination. Drew looked out
the classroom window and observed more of the Eaters congregating near the window.
They looked like hunting dogs sniffing out a squirrel.
    “ Absolutely brilliant, my
number one man!” Royal clapped as he walked towards Kaleb. The two
hugged.
    “ I didn’t know you made
it, man. Didn’t see you in here,” Kaleb said patting Royal on the
shoulder.
    “ Oh, yeah. I was busy
trying to secure the room. Near the window. Catch my drift?” Royal
snobbishly said.
    “ The only place you were
trying secure was your corner over there behind the girls, Royal,”
Drew said narrowing his eyes.
    Kaleb stepped closer to
Drew clenching his stick. Drew slowly eased his hand into his
pocket where his knife was. He knew that Kaleb never liked him or
anybody really for that fact but Drew was ready for whatever….
Whether it be humans or zombie Eaters. Royal rubbed his hands over
his spiky hair. He moved over to Kaleb and whispered something in
his ear. He patted Kaleb’s shoulder who then stood down.
    “ We need to appoint a
leader. Someone to lead us out of here and I think everybody would
agree that I am well suited,” Royal boasted.
    “ Are you freaking kidding
me? The wimp who hid behind the girls?” Sue Ellen
snapped.
    “ You are a loser who was
scared of getting your pretty hands dirty. Look, how you left your
own friend to die, man.” Drew pointed to Lakely’s corpse. A black
gel substance slowly pooled on the floor from underneath Lakely’s
body.
    “ Nah, he was too busy
hiding in the corner like a wus,” Sue Ellen bitterly
said.
    “ Be careful Sue Ellen…. I
know your dirty little secret. The only thing you are worthy of
doing is shining my shoes,” Royal dangerously said.
    Royal turned his nose up at Drew. “From the
last time I checked Drew you and your raggedy, lice infested
sisters were too busy standing in the welfare line because your
alcoholic mother was too busy bar hopping.”
    Drew lost it. He rushed towards Royal
knocking him over. The two tussled on the floor like pro-wrestlers.
Drew definitely had the best of Royal as he pinned the football
player down on the floor by the neck. Sue Ellen yelled at the two
to stop fighting. Billy ran up from behind and pulled Drew off of
Royal. Drew snatched away from Billy, and squinted his eyes at
Royal.
    “ What is wrong with you
two?” Sue Ellen shrieked. “The world is coming to an end outside
and y’all are fighting like two heathen’s!”
    “ You keep my family’s name
out of your mouth! My mom may not be perfect but she is still my
mother!” Drew shouted pointing at Royal.
    “ Stop it! Please, Drew.
You are better than him,” Mater whispered.
    Drew took a step back and a breather. It was
outburst like this that had cost him a spot on the baseball team
this year.
    “ The point is, we need to
think about getting out of this classroom and soon. Not my family,”
Drew said catching his breath. “Once those Eaters catch wind that we are in
here. It’s over. We’re dog food.”
    “ Don’t look like dogs will
be eating us….” Sue Ellen mumbled.
    “ What’s your plan?” Beetle
asked peering through his loose fitting glasses as he ran his
tongue over his braces. A small amount of spittle flew out. He
looked to see if anyone was looking as he quickly wiped his mouth.
He was cautious not to upset Drew any further.
    “ To go home,” Drew
responded.
    “ I’ve ran down those
halls. It’s not going to be easy,” Beetle wearily said.
    “ We have no choice. We
stay here. We all die. No one will

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