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The men looked hard and dangerous, like
they’d been in enough scrapes to know how to handle themselves. Zero knew the
look and the type. He was on treacherous ground here. (It also didn’t help that
he had just narrowly escaped being lunch for a troop of zombs. He was exhausted
by the ordeal, and it showed.)
“That’s far enough,” Zero said, rifle at the ready. “Grab your gear, turn
around and go. You’re not welcome here.”
Two of the men looked at the third (obviously the leader), who seemed to
be sizing up the situation. Zero knew what the man was thinking, as clearly as
if he could read his mind: there was only one of him – visibly beat and weary – and three of them.
“Just hold on” the leader said. “We’re not looking for trouble. We just
thought there might be something we could use around this place.”
“There’s nothing for you here,” Zero replied. “Move on.”
“We’re not looking for a handout,” the man said, holding his hands up in
a non-threatening gesture. “We’d be interested in trading.” The man kept
talking – saying something about taking some things out of his bag – but Zero
had essentially tuned him out, wasn’t listening any more. Instead, he was watching
the men, their hands, their feet.
As the leader talked, thinking he had Zero’s attention, the other two
slowly, craftily tried to step away and fan out. One of them, the younger one,
seemed more surefooted, shifty. Obviously sensing an opportunity, his right hand lazily drifted towards the gun at his waist.
Zero shot him in the eye. The man’s head exploded like a watermelon stuffed with dynamite.
Zero shot him in the eye. The man’s head exploded like a watermelon stuffed with dynamite.
The leader stopped speaking, struck dumb as gore splattered him and his
friend’s nigh-headless body slid to the ground.
“What the hell!” shrieked the fat one. “You just killed him! Didn’t even
fire a warning shot!”
Zero almost laughed. Warning shots were like dodo birds – extinct (along
with the people who used them). The current philosophy was that it a person
merited a warning shot, then you probably needed to plant a slug in them. Why
waste a bullet?