A Rational Zombie Chapter 85

Novel: A Rational Zombie Author: Virlyce Updated:
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I waited a bit. Made sure there wasnt anymore wheeled things before digging the hole. I didnt want to get hit by one. Its smaller than the tal hunk. But getting hit by one might break bones. The rolling trees werent as large, didnt go as fast. They injured lots of others, preventing them from walking ever again. This wheeled thing should do the sa. After waiting around a little longer, no more wheeled things ca by. I always have all my tools on . Its a bit cumberso. And sotis tools slip. But its better to be a little inconvenienced than to not have tools when I need them.

How deep should I make the hole? Deep enough to prevent the prey from taking it out. Thatll prevent from taking it out as well. But thats fine. I went to the middle of the road, took out my hole-digging tool, plunged it into the ground. And failed. The road was too tough, the ground too hard. Occasionally, thered be rocks that I couldnt dig through with my hole-digging tool. I had to dig around them, then move them out of the way. But the whole road is a giant, black rock. Its impossible to dig through. It seems to stretch on endlessly; I dont think theres a point where the road turns to dirt.

Then how do I stop the wheeled thing? Trees wont work. Holes are impossible. Rope? Theres so thin rope, black too. The prey might not notice if I stretch it across the road. Its not difficult to set up either. Im not sure if itll stop the wheeled thing. But it cant hurt to try. If the rope breaks, I can tie it back together. I have nothing to lose; theres still two weeks before the at is done smoking. Rope probably cant stop it. But what if I dont have to stop the wheeled thing? What if I only have to stop the prey on top of it?

The prey sit on top the wheeled thing, their heads above the handles that they grab onto. If I tie a rope to two trees, stretch it across the road at head height, itll only hit the prey. If Im lucky, the wheeled thing will be undamaged, only the prey thrown off. I think its feasible. The only problem is the prey might see it. No, if the rope is at their eyelevel, theyll definitely see it. Unless theres a way to make the rope invisible. Or a way to distract the prey for the whole ti it approaches the rope. Both are impossible for . It might be possible to make a rope invisible. But I dont know how.

What if I dont stretch the rope all the way until the prey arrives? If I tie the rope to a tree, walk across the road to the other side, wait for a prey to arrive before lifting the rope up with my hands, the rope will seem like it appeared out of nowhere, catching the prey off guard. Ill do that. Tie the rope to this tree. Is this how high it should be? I was a bit far; Im not sure if this is the right height. Ill adjust it if it misses. The rope is a bit obvious on the ground. But if a prey is moving that fast, surely it cant see properly, right? Its vision must blur as it travels. If it does notice, maybe itll stop. Then I can shoot it with my bow. Ill adapt as the situation arises. For now, Ill go to the other side of the road, wait with the rope in hand.

A long ti passed. Enough ti for the hunger to rear its ugly head. I ate salted and smoked at to pacify it. Luckily, after at is smoked, the others dont go for it. They dont recognize the sll of smoke as food. Maybe its because theyve been burned by fire the first ti they encountered a smoky sll. I smart. But I was burned by flas. The others definitely had bad experiences with fire and smoke too. Maybe thats why prey always have fires burning. Not only is the pillar of smoke in the sky obvious to other prey, the sll keeps others away. No, not away, just not interested. It masks the sll of prey without the risk of infection from spreading stink sauce.

How long do I have to wait? The sun is setting. The last bit of orange is lingering in the sky before it becos dark. Prey arent active during the night. If they didnt pass through this road during the day, the chance of them passing through at night is even less. But if they do co when its dark, theres no chance for them to notice my rope. Thats one big reason why they wont co. Its dangerous without vision. Should I go back to the building, wait out the night? Ive been keeping the others here with by tapping my spear against my tal stick. I feel safe with twenty others surrounding . Theres no need to go back.

It feels like I wasted a day. I didnt accomplish anything, spent my ti waiting with a rope in hand. But theres nothing else I couldve done. I couldve dug a few holes, set so traps. But only in the area near the end of the rope. If I went too far, Id miss the wheeled thing. And all digging holes would do is trap the others. I havent forgotten how easy it is for them to ruin my hard work. Maybe I should go back, do sothing productive. Practice shooting with my bow. Carve more wooden spikes. Gather more jars of stink sauce. Instead of waiting for sothing that may or may not happen, I can do sothing with definite results. But I already spent so much ti waiting. If I leave now, I wont catch a prey on a wheeled thing; the ti I spent would really be wasted then. But if I wait so more, catch the wheeled thing, I wouldnt have wasted my ti. The choice is obvious. Ill wait so more.

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