Three zombies stumbled into view. I dragged my cats under the bed and curled up beside them, holding my breath, not daring to make a sound.On the first floor, a resident was so reckless that he lit a candle while showering. I knew he'd be the first to become zombie chow.The zombie had once been a beggar, mangy hair, yellowed, rusted teeth. Starving, it tore into that resident's belly with sharpened nails, feasting with savage delight.The other two zombies weren't far behind, climbing walls, dragging men and women through windows, one after another, into their jaws.Screams echoed endlessly. The entire neighborhood had turned into hell.Then, without warning, Dominic's lion leaped from upstairs.At his command, the lion obeyed perfectly, lunging at the zombies with jaws wide.Humans, just turned, couldn't withstand a beast's fury. One swipe of the lion's paw, and chaos was subdued within minutes.Silence fell. Dead, oppressive silence.The previously loud residents went qu
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