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“So, when can we ride them?” Tara grinned at me. “Let’s give them a rest for today,” I laughed. “Alright,” Tara pouted. “What are their names?” Bailey asked. “We figured you could name them since I named Winchester,” Paige said with a smile. “How about Buttercup?” Tara smiled. “That’s the most cliché horse name ever,” Anna laughed at the platinum blonde.”
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“It makes me sick thinking that the military were the ones responsible for all that shit,” he seethed. “I know,” I nodded. “But people are people. They’re good or bad and given the chance most will become bad.” “You’re probably right,” he sighed. “I just had so much respect for the military before all this.” “I know what you mean,” I said. “But remember it’s people now who are making these calls, not the military as a whole.” “Yeah,” he nodded. “I guess you’ll get a few bad eggs in any profession.” “Don’t worry,” I grinned. “We’ll crack ‘em.” “That was super lame,” Jeff laughed, and I chuckled with him.”
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“Ugh,” Tara groaned as she pulled the door open and looked at the bodies on the floor. “They smell.” “Well yeah,” Paige said. “They’ve evacuated their bowels at this point.” “You don’t mean…” Bailey trailed off. “They shit themselves?” Tara scoffed. “Yeah,” Paige shrugged. “It happens after you die sometimes.” “Normally we take care of the bodies too quickly to worry about it,” Anna added. “Ew,” Tara said. “I second that ew,” Bailey agreed.”
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“We did good yesterday,” I smiled at the girls. “But there’s still plenty to do today.” “Ugh,” Tara groaned. “Why did you have to remind us?” “He’s right,” Anna said. “We can celebrate when we get home tonight.” “Oh hell yeah,” Tara said. “I could use a good drink. And I mean a good drink, like the shit I brought from the cabin.” “Excuse my uncultured taste in liquor,” Anna scoffed. “You’re excused,” Tara grinned. Anna laughed and pushed Tara down on the makeshift bed, “You’re such a bitch” she said. “Somebody’s gotta be,” Tara giggled.”
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“I heard a loud rifle shot and realized that Bailey must have got a round off. The shot was followed by a loud ping, and I assumed the bullet hit the truck. “What the fuck man!” one of the soldiers screamed. “What?” the other one snapped. “She fuckin shot me in the foot!” he hollered, and I thought I could hear him jumping up and down. “She shot you?” the other guy asked. “Yeah, that fuckin blonde bitch up there shot me in the fuckin foot!” he screamed. “Calm down man,” the first told him. “At least it wasn’t your head.” “I’m sorry, Howder,” the shot guy said with a sarcastic tone. “You must not have heard me. I’ve been fucking shot! In the fucking foot!”
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“I looked back out the door just in time to see one of the men’s heads explode from Rolly’s SAW. “What the fuck!” another one yelled, and then he turned to run back toward us, but was quickly taken out by a headshot that I assumed was from Bailey. The last guy looked at his dead buddies and simply dropped to the ground and cowered. Then his body went limp, and his brains spread out behind him as Bailey landed another headshot. “Oh shit,” Anna laughed. “Guess I forgot about our backup.” “Tav didn’t,” Paige said as she smirked at me. “You could’ve just told us that was your plan,” Tara said with an eye roll as the door shut. “Where’s the drama in that?” I asked with a grin.”
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“I heard footsteps to my left and looked to see a man rushing toward me with a large knife. The guy was all sorts of stupid for attacking me with a blade, and I tried not to laugh as I raised my rifle and put a bullet into his chest.”
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“I don’t care what my group is called.” “What if we went with rainbow unicorns or some shit like that?” Paige asked. “Doesn’t matter to me,” Rolly said. “There’s no one left to tease me so why should I care?” “I dunno, I might have a few things to say,” I chuckled. “What, unicorns aren’t tough enough for you?” Anna teased. “I think they might be too tough for me,” I said with a grin. “I’ve got nothing on a unicorn. Those things are majestic and powerful.” “Sounds just like you,” Bailey said. “Yeah, and that’s not all you have in common with a unicorn,” Tara said. “Oh yeah?” I raised an eyebrow and glanced back at the platinum blonde. “I wouldn’t hesitate to ride either of you,” Tara said with a smirk. “Alright then,”
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“Oh, come on, Danny, look at them,” Jenny said as she nodded towards the two older people on the porch. “They look pretty in love to me.” “They seem to like each other quite a bit, but that doesn’t mean they’re in love,” Dan said. Jenny looked at her brother and then rolled her eyes. “Older people tend to connect faster,” I said with a shrug. “It’s rude to stare,” Betty called to us from the porch. “Maybe you two should get a room,” Paige teased. “I have one, but I didn’t think you were sticking around long enough to use it,” Betty chuckled. “Aw man, I didn’t need to hear that,” Dan groaned. “Don’t be weird, Dan,” Jenny said.”
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“We’re better than the military at this point,” Anna said. “Don’t get too cocky,” I chuckled. “I meant we don’t go around trying to steal people’s shit, and turning them into slaves,” the athletic redhead replied.”
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