A Survivor's Journal, Volume II

You are on your own. The Army is MIA and our government is gone! There are no communications of any kind. Cities and towns have gone dark, and zombies fill the streets. The dead have risen and it would seem to be the end of the world. Help me, Mommy!

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Yes, yes, yes a thousand times yes!

Welcome back Leon!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Glad to see you're doing another one. I really enjoyed the last one.
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I think I just creamed a bit.....woot welcome back leon....damn you it took long enough
cyber-yukongil v2.5 wrote:man-day-dreaming of how you would take out terrorists if they jumped through the windows in the dentist's office (answer; with badass kung fu and that pencil the lady next to you is doing her suidoku puzzle with) and wondering what it would feel like to kill someone, are two completely different things.
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They need to put this on a sticky or create a forum for fan fic.

any chance of getting this guy's stats?
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very good story please keep it up :)
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Great story! Bloody hell, I wanna watch a zombie movie now!! :lol:
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Hmm... I wonder if the doors they use were Hardwood or just those dinky little things that most people use nowadays... You have almost persuaded me to finally watch my B&W copy of Night of the Living Dead, that I got for Christmas last year.

Anyway I can't wait for more.
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:eek: Cool stories! More please! :D
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Leon Kennedy wrote:
tlazaroff wrote:You're starting to really freak me out. :) Good job!

Thanks. I wanted to make this story different than the last one I wrote. The last one was more adventurous, and more about finding out what caused the outbreak, and things like that. This one I wanted to be creepy, and tense, and to have an aura of fear. I wanted it to be a little off-center, so that when you are reading what our main character is writing you are a little creeped out. Like you're almost there, feeling what he's feeling.

succeeding
cyber-yukongil v2.5 wrote:man-day-dreaming of how you would take out terrorists if they jumped through the windows in the dentist's office (answer; with badass kung fu and that pencil the lady next to you is doing her suidoku puzzle with) and wondering what it would feel like to kill someone, are two completely different things.
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Excellent last post!
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Save the bleach!

A 1 gallon bottle of bleach and treat something like 5,000 gallons of water. That is a lot of fresh water you have, and in a world with unreliable plumbing and questionable water sources...

Use 8 drops of bleach to 1 gallon of water, let stand covered if you can for 30 minutes. If the water has a slight hint of a chlorine smell its good, if not add 8 more drops and wait 15 minutes and smell again. You don't want a powerful chlorine smell, just faint. If it is a little powerful either dump and restart, or wait a few more hours to drink. You can aerate the water to speed up the chrlorine evaporating from it as well.

Great story though, keep it coming.
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keep up the good work :-D
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Wow, this is what i get for not checking the boards. :shock: I'm really loving the story Leon! This is a really good character. :ok:

I miss Shifty. Saw his poor, mangled body when we hit the truck. I promise that I'm going to get a few dogs, and I'll teach them how to make the zombies pay for what they did to Shifty...


While i'm not a dog person, i miss him too, hope he gets more dogs and avenges Shifty.

Hope you and everyone on these boards is having a good holiday and that you all have a safe and happy New Year's (try not to over do it with the booze now ;) :lol: )
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a Kitchen, Right, you will soon find out that what is on the menu is YOU!!
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a Kitchen, Right, you will soon find out that what is on the menu is YOU!!


I know hotel/resort foot can cost you an arm and a leg, but this may be a tad too much. :lol:
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And that's the entry that ends '09. (story wise)Great story Leon. I have to say that i'm beginning to like this story better than the last one. :ok:

Have a safe and happy New Year's all!!!! 8)
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Yes, group think comes in, and so does the beginning of the end.
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stupidity is rewarded. When clearing out rooms, houses, safety in numbers.
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excellent entry
cyber-yukongil v2.5 wrote:man-day-dreaming of how you would take out terrorists if they jumped through the windows in the dentist's office (answer; with badass kung fu and that pencil the lady next to you is doing her suidoku puzzle with) and wondering what it would feel like to kill someone, are two completely different things.
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Being from Chicago, the part about Cutler was drop dead funny! :)
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If this is a Greyhound bus they have power access for passengers and there are portable refridgerated coolers.
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Gamer wrote:
If this is a Greyhound bus they have power access for passengers and there are portable refridgerated coolers.

It's a school bus, not a greyhound or other recreational vehicle.


Thank goodness, i'm not sure if i want to be on the dog in the middle of zombieland. :lol:

Ronin84 wrote:
Being from Chicago, the part about Cutler was drop dead funny! :)


Being from Denver, Chicago can have him! :lol:

j/k


For that i hope the story has him going to Denver and rescuing ungrateful fans. ;) :lol:
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Leon Kennedy wrote:
Gamer wrote:If this is a Greyhound bus they have power access for passengers and there are portable refridgerated coolers.

It's a school bus, not a greyhound or other recreational vehicle.

There's still power access at driver station. :-P
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Not all Insulin need to be kept cold. My wife's insulin doesn't need refridgerated, she keeps it in her purse. Main problem in DR would be finding supplies and a doctor to help you adjust dosage every so often.
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Erinoth wrote:Not all Insulin need to be kept cold. My wife's insulin doesn't need refridgerated, she keeps it in her purse. Main problem in DR would be finding supplies and a doctor to help you adjust dosage every so often.

Not to derail this thread any further, but I self adjust my dosage.
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Wow.... :eek:

I'm really loving how bleak this story has become.
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you poor dumb sucker.
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"I've got a bad feeling about this"
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"I've got a bad feeling about this"
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Anyone else get the feeling Ebbs is about to fall prey to.. "friendly fire"? Makes you wonder, in an apocalyptic setting like this.. how many initial casualties were caused by people settling grudges under the cover of the end of the world?
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Hound wrote:Anyone else get the feeling Ebbs is about to fall prey to.. "friendly fire"? Makes you wonder, in an apocalyptic setting like this.. how many initial casualties were caused by people settling grudges under the cover of the end of the world?


If this scenario ever happened with me and/or my friends, Ebbs would have already been taken care of. Nothing friendly about that fire. ;) :twisted:
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Leon Kennedy wrote:..I have a bad feeling about this...
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Hound wrote:Anyone else get the feeling Ebbs is about to fall prey to.. "friendly fire"? Makes you wonder, in an apocalyptic setting like this.. how many initial casualties were caused by people settling grudges under the cover of the end of the world?


What, he was just applying the old "I don't have to out run the bear, I just have to out run you" punch line?

'course when I caught up, he'd be out running Betsie, and that ain't the name of my dog.
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Just read Simon Krieg's journal and loved it. I am now deep into this one and I also love it! You guys are awesome thanks!

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dante144 wrote:Just read Simon Krieg's journal and loved it. I am now deep into this one and I also love it! You guys are awesome thanks!

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Ok, that comment cost you a cookie. Ok, hand it over.

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Wow, now that's what i call a cliffhanger. Freaky and disturbing..... :eek:
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And now I hate you with all the intensity of 3 suns.... this is freakin awesome....
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cookie? I said free!
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Leon dont tell me you have done it to us again?? Killing a story right in the middle.... I will hunt you down and take revenge on ur soul I swear it
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hehehe...talks about a dead story in the Dead Reign thread. I can't help but chuckle. It's not dead, it's just dormant waiting for new energy to come along! LOL!
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Leon Kennedy wrote:
Smlawrence8 wrote:Leon dont tell me you have done it to us again?? Killing a story right in the middle.... I will hunt you down and take revenge on ur soul I swear it

The story is NOT dead. I've just been focused on other things (like the superhero tournaments). I just haven't had the time to do any updates lately. Believe me when I say that I am looking forward to getting back to doing the story soon.

I'm going on vacation the 1st of March, and will be whole-heartedly committed to doing this story without interruption when I get back from that.



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Yeah, so you and an TZlazurus(Simon Krieg writer?) should get paid for this stuff. Great , great stuff.
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end it with the birth of another story line.. They nature of life! wow, I sound cliche.

Well I enjoy both of your stories. I was glad to read them (for free) here!
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Woot bout time.....
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oooh! I am saving the last two entries for when I go to work!
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Why do I have a feeling we are about to find out if Jay Cutler can REALLY do a QB sneak......
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No updates in a long time on a great story. Really hoping it returns sometime in the near future, because I'm completely wrapped up in it. Great job!
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Bronn wrote:No updates in a long time on a great story. Really hoping it returns sometime in the near future, because I'm completely wrapped up in it. Great job!

Yeah, I've been hoping for a return too. But it seems Leon has disappeared.
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Leon..Thank you
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