4 Guardian Elon Coming to Rescue (1/2)
A box landed by their main gate, another one landed in their neighbors. Thank god their house was still intact.
Oh yeah, why was Jay shocked? It's because he saw a guy on their balcony already killing zombies.
From the box at the front gate, about 7 or 8 zombies came out and were banging on their front gate, as the guy on their balcony gunned them down, one by one.
”Oh sh*t, is that Elon?”
”Oh sh*t, that is!”
”Oh no, hole too small, can't drive through...”
Well, the zombies at their gate were cleared, but the box blocked half of the gate so the car didn't seem to be able to squeeze through.
”Park by the neighbors! Climb over the fence! Not gonna shout anymore because I think the nearby zombies can hear me. Oh sh*t I think they heard me!” Elon shouted. With a Speaker.
The group drove to the closest neighbor's house, stopped by the fence, and got out.
”Oh sh*t, it's the fence with the pointy end!” Alex exclaimed.
”Well just don't sit on it dumbass! Wait, what about the food though, we ran out of chicken in the house already.” Christian loves chicken.
”Just go, we can get it some other time!” Jay loves to live.
Thankfully, the group climbed over the fence, and only four zombies came over due to Elon shouting in a speaker and were quickly taken care of.
Elon: ”Oh hey guys, what did you get from the store?”
Jay: ”OH HEY DUDE, WHERE THE F*CK DID YOU GET THAT GUN?!”
Christian: ”Yeah just some chicken, you would be surprised if you went with us, all the cold and hot foods were on sale it was crazy.”
Alex: ”Oh dude, did you lock the car?”
The group of four seemed to be on different communication channels right off the bat.
It was November 1st, a little past 5, yet the sky was already abnormally dark. Seeing that there weren't any more boxes coming down from the sky, the group decided to quickly rush into the house first.
Thank god, Elon was able to get the backup generator working so the house didn't feel like a dungeon. To conserve battery, only a few dim lights were turned on, which also avoided getting unwanted attention from outside.
Curtains closed, doors locked, windows shut, the group placed the house in complete lockdown and sat down around the dining table. By the living room. With the big glass garage door facing the backyard still rolled up from earlier this afternoon.
”Oh hey it's still a little bit windy in here, did you guys feel that?” Christian whispered. And that was when the group realized that basically half of their living room's wall was rolled up.