Humans V. Zombies: Day 2
I feel slightly more paranoid knowing that there are multiple zombies out there looking for humans. I'm almost thankful that my first class was early today. Less likely to run into a zombie, and even so, zombies can't attack until 8, and thats when my class starts (yay!).
Being a new day means having to check into the housing office again, and there could be zombies lurking (oh I hope not). Obviously the housing office is going to have a higher probability of someone playing the game being there. My moves need to be strategic. Going to my next class needs to be strategic.
I realize I'm checking my back more, looking over my shoulder making sure no one is behind me. Being very cautious when I see people approach. Looking at everyones arms to see if they have a band. I think I just want to avoid people at all costs, does that work?
Yes I have a sock but it doesn't defend me against multiple zombies coming at me at once.
Is building jumping smart or is it better to walk in open spaces where there is less people walking around. It is still a long walk to my next class. Through multiple buildings or perimeter of the school. I want to blend in with the crowd of people who come from their cars so I don't look as obvious.
Panic time! First attack happened on my way to class. Thank goodness for the sock. My heart is pounding. Maybe it wasn't the smartest route to walk. Although I blame the fact that wearing it on his wrist instead of the arm made me unsure if it was cloth or a rubber band (like the livestrong ones) confusing much? I'm glad I acted fast. Glad there was a sock in my hand. It feels like no place is safe. I have to get back to the dorms once class is over. I have to be more careful. He said he'd be back for me.
I want to stay safe. I want to stay human, at least until the weekend.
Class is going on, and I can't concentrate. My nerves are skyrocketing. I almost want to take the band off and quit right now. One of those times I don't want class to end I don't want to go back out there and run into a possible zombie again.
Safe for now. Don't want to leave the dorms unless I have to. Its premium night (which means actually good food) or paying $9.25 for dinner is totally worth it. Just have to get to and from the cafe during dinner, and I will have made it another day. There is still a little panic going on in my head. I don't want to get tagged!
Dinner was a little horrifying. There were probably a few humans in there feeling like me, but it seemed like every table had a zombie at it. Yes I was safe inside eating, but what about when I leave. Hello Carrie! Everyone is enjoying their dinner, I don't think they are really going to notice you leaving, its not that worth it. A little more confident, but it doesn't mean I'm not looking over my shoulder when we leave.
Still panicking, going to study night, and there are zombies there. I can either wait for them to leave, wait until 11 to leave (when the game is over for the day) or leave with cation and be ready for an attack. Most of these zombies were nice enough not to attack, but it doesn't' mean there aren't zombies out there ready to pounce.
Day 2: I survived, barely.
Being a new day means having to check into the housing office again, and there could be zombies lurking (oh I hope not). Obviously the housing office is going to have a higher probability of someone playing the game being there. My moves need to be strategic. Going to my next class needs to be strategic.
I realize I'm checking my back more, looking over my shoulder making sure no one is behind me. Being very cautious when I see people approach. Looking at everyones arms to see if they have a band. I think I just want to avoid people at all costs, does that work?
Yes I have a sock but it doesn't defend me against multiple zombies coming at me at once.
Is building jumping smart or is it better to walk in open spaces where there is less people walking around. It is still a long walk to my next class. Through multiple buildings or perimeter of the school. I want to blend in with the crowd of people who come from their cars so I don't look as obvious.
Panic time! First attack happened on my way to class. Thank goodness for the sock. My heart is pounding. Maybe it wasn't the smartest route to walk. Although I blame the fact that wearing it on his wrist instead of the arm made me unsure if it was cloth or a rubber band (like the livestrong ones) confusing much? I'm glad I acted fast. Glad there was a sock in my hand. It feels like no place is safe. I have to get back to the dorms once class is over. I have to be more careful. He said he'd be back for me.
I want to stay safe. I want to stay human, at least until the weekend.
Class is going on, and I can't concentrate. My nerves are skyrocketing. I almost want to take the band off and quit right now. One of those times I don't want class to end I don't want to go back out there and run into a possible zombie again.
Safe for now. Don't want to leave the dorms unless I have to. Its premium night (which means actually good food) or paying $9.25 for dinner is totally worth it. Just have to get to and from the cafe during dinner, and I will have made it another day. There is still a little panic going on in my head. I don't want to get tagged!
Dinner was a little horrifying. There were probably a few humans in there feeling like me, but it seemed like every table had a zombie at it. Yes I was safe inside eating, but what about when I leave. Hello Carrie! Everyone is enjoying their dinner, I don't think they are really going to notice you leaving, its not that worth it. A little more confident, but it doesn't mean I'm not looking over my shoulder when we leave.
Still panicking, going to study night, and there are zombies there. I can either wait for them to leave, wait until 11 to leave (when the game is over for the day) or leave with cation and be ready for an attack. Most of these zombies were nice enough not to attack, but it doesn't' mean there aren't zombies out there ready to pounce.
Day 2: I survived, barely.
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