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with
hand signals. The silence was eerie. Everywhere we went, the birds watched us
warily.
We found a skeletal arm on one level, and a disembodied head lying between two
drums
of oil. The head barely moved, ravaged as it was by the birds. It had no eyes
with
which to see us. Its lipless mouth moved soundlessly. The zombie
's tongue was missing, too. I kicked it over the side and watched it sink.
Then I
wiped my shoe off with some greasy shop rags that had been stuffed into one of
the
barrel'
s openings. Finally, we climbed back into the elevator and took it to the top
level.
The elevator doors opened and a dead man was there to greet us.
Carol shrieked. The dead man was dressed in dirty, faded dungarees and a red
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shirt. A bright yellow hard hat covered his head. Time and the elements had
not been
kind. The zombie was in an advanced state of decomposition. His flesh and the
clothes
had melded together. His face was a gleaming skull, stripped clean of all
flesh.
A few ragged pieces of skin and matted hair hung down from underneath the hard
hat.
With no eyes left in the sockets, I saw right away that the zombie hunted by
sound,
just like the corpses back at the rescue station. It had been attracted to us
by
the sounds of the elevator. Carol
's scream had confirmed our location. It reached for us, bones sticking
through the
split skin of its fingers. Malik raised his shotgun, but I knocked it aside.
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"No," I said. "He's too close. The backsplash will hit us."
The zombie lurched into the elevator and we shrank away, hugging the walls.
The doors
slid shut again, bumped against the corpse, and then opened. The zombie turned
toward
them in confusion, grasping blindly. I took advantage of the distraction,
pushing
it out of the elevator with the butt of my rifle. It stumbled back out onto
the platform,
arms pinwheeling. Before the doors could close again, I darted forward and
clubbed
it over the head, hoping to knock it down long enough to shoot it. The zombie
collapsed
to the deck and the hard hat came off its head, spilling soupy liquid. Two
grayish-pink
lumps
--its brains--
splashed into the puddle a second later. Gasping, I turned away. Apparently,
it had
decomposed so badly that the hard hat was the only thing still holding its
brains
intact. When they splashed out over the deck, the zombie ceased moving. I
struggled
to keep from throwing up.
Malik fanned his nose. "Oh man, that stinks!"
I nodded. "That's the worst one yet. After all the things we've seen ..."
I shuddered, unable to finish. Sour bile rose in my throat.
"Let's hope that it's the last one," Carol said. "That would be fine with me."
And it was the last. The rest of the jack-up was deserted. Once we'd finished
exploring
it, Carol and the kids got settled while I brought our supplies up from the
dock.
Basically, the jack-up was a giant
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barge. One end held the actual drilling apparatus. At the other end was a
three-story
building. On top of the building were a heliport and several big antennas.
They even
had a satellite television dish and a Sirius satellite radio unit, though I
doubted
there were any signals still being broadcast. Inside the building were the
crew
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s quarters, a galley, a gym complete with free weights and an exercise bike, a
laundry
room with three washers and dryers, several restrooms and shower stalls, and
finally,
a crew
's lounge with couches, a television and DVD player, and--much to Malik's
delight--
an XBox videogame system, a foosball table, and a slatebottom pool table. On
the
top floor, there were also several offices. Placards over the doors said
things like
company man and pusher. I wondered what those were. Where I
'd lived, company men and pushers had been very different things.
There were also half a dozen storage rooms. One of the supply rooms held
janitorial
and maintenance supplies. Another held medical supplies and other things we
desperately
needed, like toiletries and vitamins. But we breathed a sigh of relief when we
opened
the door to the last storage room. It was filled with food
--
boxes of dry and canned goods stacked all the way to the ceiling. The chief
had said
that a jack-up
'
s crew usually numbered between fifteen to twenty people. I figured there was
enough
food here to last them a month. Since it was just the four of us, it would
last us
much longer, which was important since we could no longer rely
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on the sea for food. Not with Hamelin's Revenge infecting the fish.
On the surface of the barge, in between the rig and the building, was a
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