My little Zombie: Brains are Magic(continued)

by Micarder


Chapter 7

The figures moved down the stairs of the cellar door. They looked the same in the dark. They were two black blobs. As soon as they got down the stairs the filly shined her blue light. Now they could bee told apart. The first was the unicorn. Her face was devoid of life and was covered in dirt and some sort of zits. The pegasus following behind her had also had no life in his face but surprisingly his face was much cleaner than the unicorns. The only thing they have the same now is there milky white eyes and jet black pupils. The pegasus noticed the grey filly's light and turned his attention.

The filly jumped back avoiding an attack from the pegasus as he sunk his teeth in the air.

"Shit," replied Applebloom.

There was no way of helping the filly till she killed the unicorn in front of her. She whipped her head back with the hollow shelf leg and whipped her head back in front. It danced in the air until it made contact with the unicorn's face, making a wet slap sound.

Applebloom jumped back as the unicorn attempted to bite her. Applebloom dodge the bite but made contact with the concrete walls cracking her knees. Pain rushed in her legs but she was determined to save the filly.

She whipped her head back then forth. The hollow leg pierced the unicorns eye. The monster stopped moving.

A crack from across the room dragged Applebloom's attention. The filly had slammed a 2 by 4 onto the male pegasus. The creature didn't even react to the blow. Applebloom charged across the room and slammed the pegasus onto the wall.

"Run," yelled Applebloom to the filly.

The creature had regained its balance and growled faintly. Applebloom need to think of something, she didn't have the energy for another attack like she did. Applebloom soon found she was backing up into a corner as the monster moved closer. She looked around the room, no weapon or her filly companion. At least she listened, thought Applebloom. The monster had came closer enough for Applebloom to smell his breath. Applebloom swung one of her front hoof at its head. The monster didn't even flinch.

A miracle had then charge down the stairs of the cellar door. The filly came back armed with a large stick. The monster turned around at the moment when the stick smashed into his skull. The stick shattered as it caved in the pegasus' skull. Pink and grey liquid poured out of the head of the pegasus.

The two fillies wrapped there hooves around each other.

"You don't listen do you," asked Applebloom?

"No not really," replied the filly.

"Thanks."

"Its not over," said the filly who pulled away from there hug.

"There's more?" asked Applebloom.

"No, I heard a scream before I came back," replied the filly.