[center][hider=Map of Cleveland] [img]http://www.dumpsterrentalcleveland.com/images/dumpster-service-map.jpg[/img] [/hider][/center] [color=ed1c24][i]A virus is killing everyone. Looking all around people are dropping like flies. Only...this is no normal virus. The people are coming back to life! They are coming back to life and biting people, eating them alive in some cases. It is extremely painful and people do not survive at all. If anyone is bitten by these people, it is signing a death wish. The virus spreads too fast through out the body and the world. There is no hope for a cure anymore. All forms of communication have been cut off due to the loss of power in most places. Emergency frequencies run on the radio non-stop for the first few months changing the more people know about these terrible monsters. [/i] [b]"Stay in your homes. Do not have any contact with the infected. Looting is still illegal and so is stealing. Barricade your homes and try to stay alive. The CDC is still working on a cure to save the world." [/b] [i]The radio message has not played in a few months now. People don't even know if there will ever be hope of life returning back to normal or not. There is no way to even tell either. How is everyone going to survive this? No one may never know. But the better question is....how will you survive? [/i][/color] [center]~*~*~*~*~*~[/center] Ashley was riding on her trike into the city of Cleveland. She was still desperate to find signs of life. She had a special compound that could feed as many people that she could...you know, the whole greater in numbers idea. She was hoping if she could find some good, helpful people that maybe there will be a chance and bringing back society. After a year of the walkers killing everything they could...and her time gathering cattle, horses, seeds for food, weapons...She had to know it was all for something. She knew it would easily feed about 30 people for a few years if she kept the place secure. She rode her trike into the depths of the city running down the main street to downtown. There was no zombies she could see but she still got off her bike to head out on foot. She saw a nearby food store. They would have food that would still be good in cans or boxes if she could find out where they would be hiding. She thought maybe some people went inside. She saw the door was pried open. She grabbed her baseball bat off the side of her bike as she walked over to the store cautiously.