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181 " We had a major incident last night, one that could change the future of New York City forever. "
― Jason Medina , The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
182 " He always figured most homeless people to be mindless savages. Naturally, he usually kept that opinion to himself. "
183 " Nuclear fires were spreading outward in a fifty-mile radius, just as Williams said they would. They would continue to burn for the next few days, before ultimately burning out on their own weeks later. Radiation would be another problem to deal with from the nuclear fallout. "
184 " Here’s a fun fact for you. Flies are necrophageous. That means they feed on the flesh of the dead. Yes, just like zombies. Actually, many insects are necrophageous. Will I become necrophageous?I won’t lie. It’s a pretty cool word. Necrophageous. "
185 " The way I see it, we are on our own. Our best option is to stick together. "
186 " I’m with you guys ‘til the end. "
187 " It seemed time flies when you aren’t having fun. "
188 " One of my favorite pastimes is walking through Untermyer Park on a warm summer day with my camera when the flowers in the walled garden are in full bloom and the water in the moats are running with dozens of coy swimming around. "
189 " There was no time to worry about using the same syringe on all ten men. He figured guys like them were used to sharing needles anyway, so what did it matter? "
190 " He touched himself and smiled wickedly. The filthy thoughts that went through his mind are not worth mentioning. "
191 " Why did this have to happen? So many innocent lives have already been lost and there were still so many more to go. It was difficult knowing there were still people, who were home asleep, that had no idea what terrors awaited them when they finally started their days. It was a tragedy. "
192 " You guys think you can survive out there on your own? What makes you think this shit won’t come up here into Yonkers? It already started. They’ll be lucky if they can hold it back as long as the Bronx did. There are no rivers dividing Yonkers from the Bronx. It’s going to keep on spreading, until we’re overrun. That’s our future, plain and simple. Personally, I think we should go on a hunt and kill them all, but that’s my opinion and everyone knows opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and no one cares. "
193 " So, no mutated zombie animals like in Resident Evil? "
194 " Life would be simpler without paying bills and the common worries we have today, although I’m not so sure I like replacing them with the constant threat of zombies. "
195 " In Larry’s experience anything that seemed too good to be true was usually coated with lies and deceit. "
196 " Charles never felt more helpless. To hear a cop calling for help and not be able to respond in what may very well be a life and death situation, drove him insane with anger and frustration. "
197 " There’s something coming this way and I don’t want to be here when it arrives! "
198 " If there was an escape plan to be made, it had better come soon, or the entire building might become a tomb for them. "
199 " She covered her ears with her hands and prayed they would make it out of there alive, although she knew that possibility was slipping away the longer they stayed. "
200 " There were too many infected running around. Some looked as if they were dead already, but still they stumbled around like heroine addicts. Those ones did not move as fast as the newly infected, who were actually capable of running like a perfectly healthy person. They were the scary ones to worry about. All it took was one bite to ruin your day. "