Humans V. Zombies: Day 3

Not as stressed thankfully, but I do want to survive.  Don't want to die!
They told us there would be postings about antivirus drops, first one was just made:
"Around 03:43 last night the CDC airdropped an antivirus for the zombie touch. Three lucky people can be cured of this horrible disease.
The drop locations are as fallows:
1. Game room
2. Modesto bee distribution box
3. Basketball court
There is a catch though... IT HAS TO BE ACTIVATED BY 11PM TODAY OR THE ANTIVIRUS EXPIRES"
Glad I don't need the antivirus, or I would have been running to find one.  Staring/looking at everyones arms.  Saw a zombie.  He might have just been waiting for someone to come by unsuspectingly.
Took the smart route, or the long route to check in at housing. I wasn't taking that chance, to walk by and have to run or throw a sock it was to crazy for me yesterday.
Heart is pounding.  This is way more stressful then I thought.  Very thankful that there wasn't a crowd of people at housing.  Thankful no zombies at housing.
Passed a couple people on my way to class, they probably think I'm a little strange holding a sock walking to class.
Less stress from classes because its friday only stress is zombies.
Yay for only having one class today, less likely to run into a zombie.
Strategic, took the long way back to the dorms, a route most students don't take.  It was a dead route, I saw no one, but maybe I just have good timing.

Packing and going home, which means I'll be out of the game  I want this day to be played to the fullest until I leave.

Keeping my band on as I make my way to the parking lot.  I have no sock ready, so I am unprotected if a zombie comes at me.  Slightly worried, I really want to make it through the day.   Look left, look right don't see any zombies only the FIR (faculty in residence).
Make it to my car safe, although there are people in the parking lot looking at me strange.  Probably because I'm still acting paranoid.  Don't want to get tagged while I'm packing my car.
In my car, headed home.  No longer in Turlock.

Day 3: I survived, stayed a human

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Day 4: Because I didn't check into housing (because I went home) I am out of the game.

Now it's Sunday...
Happy to be with family celebrating and what not...
7:30pm or so I get invited to join secret Zombie group on facebook.  Wait what... I'm still in the game.
Check rules:  Yes as a human if you don't check in you are turned into a zombie.
I'm still in the game!  Wait I'm still home, and have to pack and such, and then drive 2 hours, and my zombie band is in my dorm.  Crap! I'm going to die!
Back at the dorms around 10:20, so if I really wanted I could find and eat a human in 40 minutes.  Is it worth it?  Um...
I want to stay in the game.  I really do, but must unpack my car and it has been a long weekend.  I'd rather sleep.
See a human as I'm walking into the dorms, dang for not having my green band, and having my hands completely full that I can't tag them even if I wanted to.
Should I go back out and try and find one?  My roommate thinks I should so I could still be in the game.
Theres a chance.  Drop everything off in the dorm and run to the parking lot to try and find a lone human.  It could work.  I want it to work.
No such luck.

Day 5: Unknowingly I was a zombie today.  Exactly 40 minutes to eat a human.  Instead I die of starvation.

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