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An extremely equivalent exchange.
A gunshot rang out.
Okay. Be logical.
If Alayne knew of this hiding place, then the other zombie hunters could too-and they might have worked their way up here and gotten into trouble. Which meant his brother could be in danger. But, out of all the teams, what were the odds of his brother's wandering up here? And what were the odds of it even being a team at all? Could it be just a random group of survivors or zombie hunters?
He needed to get a better look. Two roofs away was a stack of chimneys. He ran.
The first roof was just a foot away from the other. He wondered why the buildings weren't joined together at all. He didn't break stride. The second gap was similar. Which was good. He wasn't exactly the Prince of Persia or anything.
The chimney stack was a bitch to climb, not because of the lack of footholds but because of their lack of width. Eventually, he got to the top, but there were no obvious signs of anything. He gritted his teeth with annoyance and half jumped, half fell down to the ground. He jogged lightly back over to the original roof.
"Should we light a fire or something? Let them know we're here? Or would that be more trouble than it's worth?" he asked, mainly to Alayne, who was quite obviously the authority figure here.
Okay. Be logical.
If Alayne knew of this hiding place, then the other zombie hunters could too-and they might have worked their way up here and gotten into trouble. Which meant his brother could be in danger. But, out of all the teams, what were the odds of his brother's wandering up here? And what were the odds of it even being a team at all? Could it be just a random group of survivors or zombie hunters?
He needed to get a better look. Two roofs away was a stack of chimneys. He ran.
The first roof was just a foot away from the other. He wondered why the buildings weren't joined together at all. He didn't break stride. The second gap was similar. Which was good. He wasn't exactly the Prince of Persia or anything.
The chimney stack was a bitch to climb, not because of the lack of footholds but because of their lack of width. Eventually, he got to the top, but there were no obvious signs of anything. He gritted his teeth with annoyance and half jumped, half fell down to the ground. He jogged lightly back over to the original roof.
"Should we light a fire or something? Let them know we're here? Or would that be more trouble than it's worth?" he asked, mainly to Alayne, who was quite obviously the authority figure here.