Surviving the Apocalypse: A Desperate Quest for Sperm and Survival We barricaded the girl's dorm room door with Kinzie's dresser as our infected dorm mates had began running up and down on the hall beating on doors and trying to push them open looking for uninfected males to feed on. After we finished that chore we worked on tying the girl's sheets together to make a rope that would allow us to climb down out of their window which was about a story and half off the ground. I looked around through the girl's room trying to find some sort of weapon to use and I came up empty. Hopefully, Nichole's Jeep might have something in it we could use. The girls packed their bags, we threw the rope out the window and then we tossed our bags out the window. The noise didn't seem to attract any attention so I presumed it was safe as it was going to get to proceed. I had Nichole unlock her SUV and fire it up with her remote start. She also popped her hatch. I climbed down first to make sure it was safe with my laptop bag, but if somebody came at me I didn't really have a weapon to defend myself with. I started tossing the bags into the cargo area of the SUV as Kinzie made her way down the rope. It looked like Nichole had one of those typical over protective father's as she had all sorts of emergency gear including a nice pry bar which I took for a weapon. This link (infosantioana.hi2.ro) is not approved. Submit this link for approval By the time I had the SUV packed Kinize was already down on the ground and Nichole was almost there. When Nichole hit the ground I said, "let's go," and I headed towards the driver's door. Nichole said, "hold on Kinize needs to feed so you need to get in the back seat with her. I will drive just tell me which way to go." Kinize was getting awfully jittery and was talking 100 words a second so Nichole was right. Kinize got in the back seat of the SUV and I joined her. Nichole asked, "where are we going?" I gave her directions and we got on the road. The main thoroughfare through campus was lined with people. …and then things took a turn
