The revelation that the zombie before them was Zorvax struck Alicia, Brock, and Sera with such profound shock that it montarily rooted them to the spot. Their faces, once brimming with aggression and readiness for battle, now mirrored a complex mix of disbelief and burgeoning guilt.
"Zorvax?" Alicia’s voice quivered as she spoke, her fiery deanor cooling into a flicker of doubt. "Is it really you?"
Brock, standing beside her, clenched his fists, his brow furrowed in confusion. "But how? We thought you were gone... lost to the horde."
Sera, quieter and more contemplative, took a step forward. "We left you behind," she murmured, more to herself than to the others. "We had no choice."
As the reality of Zorvax’s identity sank in, their expressions morphed from shock to frowns. The mory of using Zorvax as bait in a desperate bid for their own survival was a shared guilt they had long buried. But now, standing before them, Zorvax was a haunting reminder of their past betrayal.
Zorvax observed the change in their deanors, his lips curving into a bitter smile. "Finally, you rember ," he said, his voice laced with a mixture of pain and mockery.
Alicia, regaining so of her composure, shot back, "Rember you? You were our friend, our ally! We mourned your loss!"
"But you didn’t co back for ," Zorvax interjected, his tone icy. "You left to die, alone and abandoned."
Brock interjected, his voice tinged with defensiveness. "We had no choice, Zorvax. It was survival, the zombies were everywhere!"
"That’s not an excuse!" Zorvax retorted, anger bubbling up. "You chose your lives over mine."
Sera, her eyes glistening with unshed tears, spoke up, "We did what we thought was necessary. But not a day goes by that we don’t regret it."
Zorvax’s expression then shifted, taking on a strange sense of gratitude. "But fortunately, I beca this... and for that, I must thank you," he said, his voice heavy with irony. "Your betrayal was a twisted gift."
"And for thanking you..." Zorvax’s voice trailed off, his body suddenly springing into action. In a blur of movent, he moved with supernatural speed and appeared behind Brock.
Brock, caught off guard, barely had ti to utter a shocked "What the—" before Zorvax slamd him to the ground with overwhelming force.
"By killing you," Zorvax finished his sentence, his voice cold and resolute.
Sera and Alicia, taken aback by Zorvax’s sudden attack, reacted instinctively. Sera readied her weapon, her eyes wide with shock and fear. "Zorvax, don’t do this," she pleaded. "There’s still a part of you that’s human, I know it!"
Alicia, her flas reigniting in her hands, took a defensive stance, her mind racing to process the situation. "We can talk this out, Zorvax. We’re still your friends."
But Zorvax, standing over Brock with a look of grim determination, seed beyond reach. "Friends?" he scoffed. "You ceased being my friends when you left for dead. Now, you’re just points for my evolution."
Brock, struggling beneath Zorvax’s hold, gasped for breath. "Zorvax, please... we’re sorry. We’re so, so sorry."
Zorvax’s gaze softened montarily, a flicker of the friend they once knew before hardening again. "Sorry won’t change the past. It won’t erase the pain. This is the end for you."
Alicia stepped forward, her flas dying down as she extended a hand in a last attempt at reconciliation. "Zorvax, we made a mistake. A terrible one. But you don’t have to be like this. We can help you find a better path."
Zorvax looked at her extended hand, his expression unreadable. For a mont, the tension hung in the air, thick and palpable, as if the very fate of their relationship rested on what would happen next.
Slowly, almost hesitantly, Zorvax began to extend his own hand toward Alicia. Her face lit up with a glimr of hope, a smile cautiously forming on her lips. "Zorvax, you do understand, don’t you? We can still fix this," she said softly, her voice laced with a mixture of relief and optimism.
Brock, still recovering on the ground, and Sera, watching intently, seed to hold their breath, witnessing this critical juncture.
However, as their hands were about to et, Zorvax’s expression hardened. "Still, it is the sa," he stated coldly, his voice devoid of the warmth Alicia had hoped for.
In a swift, almost imperceptible motion, Zorvax’s other hand transford into a gun. Before Alicia could react, he fired directly at her head. The gunshot echoed through the room, a stark and brutal punctuation to his words.
Alicia collapsed, her body hitting the ground with a thud, her smile fading into a haunting stillness. Sera let out a gasp, her hands flying to her mouth in shock. "No, Zorvax! Why?" she cried out, her voice breaking with emotion.
Brock, stunned by the sudden turn of events, scrambled to his feet, anger and disbelief etched across his face. "You monster!" he shouted, lunging at Zorvax with renewed fury.
Zorvax, unfazed by the outburst, t Brock’s charge with a calculated calmness. He sidestepped Brock’s attack with ease, his movents precise and efficient.
Sera, torn between aiding Brock and mourning Alicia, stood frozen, her eyes darting between the two n. "Zorvax, please, this isn’t you! This isn’t the man we knew!" she pleaded, her voice a mix of desperation and sorrow.
Zorvax, turning to face Sera, his gun still in hand, replied, "The man you knew is gone. He was left behind when you chose to abandon him."
Brock, recovering from his missed attack, faced Zorvax with a mix of rage and grief. "We had no choice, Zorvax! It was a matter of life and death!"
"A choice that cost everything," Zorvax retorted, his gaze cold and unyielding. "And now, you will understand what that feels like."
Sera, stepping forward, tried to reason with him. "Zorvax, we can still make ands. Please, let’s stop this madness."
Zorvax, however, seed beyond reach, his resolve as firm as the steel of his bionic enhancents. "There’s no turning back," he said, his voice echoing through the room. "Not after everything that’s happened."
The room, once a battleground of physical conflict, had now beco an arena of emotional turmoil. The air was heavy with the weight of their shared history, the choices they had made, and the consequences that now unfolded before them.
In this mont, Zorvax stood as a figure transford, a symbol of the cost of survival in a world gone mad. His forr teammates, grappling with guilt, grief, and confusion, faced the harsh reality of their actions and the irreversible path Zorvax had chosen.
As the standoff continued, the fate of their fractured bond hung in the balance, a poignant reminder of the fragility of human connections in the face of survival and betrayal.
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