and people go to sleep and i didnt finish nor showed them lmao
Most infuriating part of writing is having an idea and thinking oh, this is gonna be so good and wanting to IMMEDIATELY share the vision with other people because it's gonna be good but then you start writing it down and - it is gonna be good. Except. It is also gonna take so, so, so long to finish. And in the meantime. You are the only one with The Vision. Alone. Losing your mind. đ
Hide your wife the alpha is heređŁď¸đŁď¸
characters: logan walker, hesh walker, kick, keegan russ
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logan walker:
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Logan walker:
The quietest dude everâLogan wouldnât say a word even if the world was ending (which it technically was).
Youâd been fighting for your life, running for what felt like hours, until you finally found shelter in an abandoned store.
Exhausted, you crouched behind the desk, catching your breath, when you noticed somethingâor someoneâlying a few feet away.
Instinct kicked in; you gripped your weapon, nerves on edge, and prepared yourself for the worst.
Creeping closer, your heart pounding, you got a better look and froze.
It was Logan.
He was asleep. Just lying there, arms crossed like it was nap time in kindergarten.
âLogan!,â you whispered, trying to wake him up.
Nothing. Not even a twitch.
You sighed, lowering your weapon.
âLogan, youâre serious right now?â Still no response.
Apparently, Logan could sleep through the literal apocalypse without a care in the world.
As you kept muttering about how lucky you were to find someone alive, he finally opened his eyes.
Logan stared at you for a moment, his expression unreadable, before letting out a quiet sigh and sitting up.
He didnât say a wordâof courseâbut glanced at his watch, completely ignoring your rant about surviving this nightmare.
You kept yapping about the horrors youâd faced, how relieved you were to see someone from the team, and how you thought youâd never make it.
Meanwhile, Logan was completely in his own world, barely listening.
His mind was already planning the next move, calculating every possibility, mapping out the escape like this was just another day.
At one point, he gave you the slightest nod, as if to acknowledge you were there, but his focus stayed locked on his plan.
You were half-annoyed, half-relievedâthis was so typical Logan. Even in the apocalypse, he stayed the same: quiet, efficient, and impossible to read.
"by the way logan there is no food... i tried to go to that supermarket but it was...well crowded" you said feeling your stomach aching
You were mid-sentence, going on about how tough it had been out there, when Logan stood up abruptly and walked right past you.
He didnât say a word (of course he didnât), just moved with quiet determination, heading straight toward the back of the store.
For some reason, you werenât scaredâthis was Logan, after all. The guy had been sleeping here like it was a Sunday afternoon nap. If anyone could survive this mess, it was him.
Minutes passed, and you heard him coming back, moving a little faster this time. Before you could ask, he grabbed you by the shoulder, his grip firm.
âWhat... what?â you stammered, caught off guard by his sudden urgency.
Logan took a steadying breath, his face calm but serious. Then, for the first time since youâd seen him, he spoke.
âRun.â
The single word made your stomach drop. You barely had time to process it before you looked behind himâand saw the wall practically bursting open with a swarm of zombies.
They were coming straight for you, groaning and stumbling over one another, and your survival instincts kicked in.
Without another thought, you both bolted, running as fast as your legs could carry you, with Logan leading the way like he had everything already figured out.
"DID YOU AT LEAST GET FOOD?"
Logan was a zombie magnet. No matter where you went, it was like they could sense him from miles away.
Youâd be walking through a crowd, trying to stay low, and thenâbamâthe zombies would all suddenly turn and head straight for him, ignoring you completely.
Youâd stand there, frozen in shock, as they chased him down like he was the main course.
It was honestly ridiculous. âWhat the hell, Logan?â youâd wonder, but you knew better than to ask. He had that effect, and it was like he was used to it.
But sometimes, when the noise and chaos calmed down, thereâd be a brief moment where you could see the cracks in his otherwise stoic exterior.
As you sat eating, Logan would fall into rare moments of quiet, and it was then you could tell he was thinking about the people who werenât there anymore.
You noticed the flicker in his eyesâlike he missed Hesh and Elias, wishing they were with him, especially when things got too heavy to bear alone.
But there was no time for sentiment. Logan wasnât the type to soften up, not when the world was falling apart around him.
Then, while you were both eating in silence, you heard Logan pause mid-bite, his expression distant.
âLeave some forââ He trailed off, and you looked at him, confused.
âFor who?â you asked, your mouth still full.
His eyes dropped to the ground for a moment, a rare flicker of something sad in his gaze.
â...Riley,â he muttered quietly, almost as if he were talking to himself.
He didnât say more, just continued eating, the weight of his words lingering in the air.
Loganâs weapon of choice? A crowbar.
It wasnât just any crowbar, thoughâhe was obsessed with it.
You tried offering him a gun once, hoping heâd at least consider something with a bit more firepower, but he just shook his head.
Instead, he held up the crowbar like it was Excalibur, his eyes dead serious "seriously logan take this you may need it!"
âDonât need a gun,â he muttered, his grip tightening. âToo noisy. I donât want to attract attention, and ammoâs a waste.â
"BRO JUST SAY YOU RAN OUT OF AMMO" You didnât argue. He was a master with that crowbarâsilent, efficient, and downright unstoppable when it came to killing zombies.
It was like the weapon and Logan had become one. With one swing, he could clear a path, and before you knew it, the zombies were on the ground, barely a sound made.
Watching him work, you almost forgot how dangerous it all wasâuntil you heard the sickening crack of bone as another zombie dropped.
Hesh walker:
The forest was dense and eerie, the kind of place that felt like it was hiding secrets behind every tree.
You had your path memorizedâthere was a safehouse somewhere through this mess, but the atmosphere here was off. Something felt... wrong.
You kept walking, eyes darting around, the rustling of leaves making you tense.
And then, it happened.
Without a word, you felt itâa shift in the air, something moving behind the thick trees.
You froze, taking a deep breath, gripping your weapon tightly. Every muscle in your body was on alert, ready for anything.
You stepped forward slowly, your eyes sharp, scanning the shadows, when suddenlyâ
Something pounced from behind.
A startled scream escaped your lips as you whipped around, weapon raised.
But then, you saw itâRiley.
His excited, goofy grin was unmistakable as he practically licked your face, like you hadn't just been in a fight for your life.
"Riley?" you said, voice full of surprise and relief, your heart finally slowing.
He stopped licking you, and you could practically feel him grinning even more.
You couldnât help but laugh slightly, holding him back. âWhat the hell, man? You nearly gave me a heart attack.â
Riley just wagged his tail, clearly too happy to care.
Just as you were catching your breath from Rileyâs surprise ambush, you heard a voice cut through the trees.
"Riley!"
You turned just in time to see Hesh emerge, his expression a mix of relief and caution.
But then, as soon as his eyes landed on you, his steps faltered. He froze, a look of shock spreading across his face.
"Y/N?"
A wave of relief washed over you, and you stood up, barely able to contain your smile. âHesh!â
You both exchanged quick greetings, the tension from the forest momentarily easing. Heshâs lips curled into a small but genuine smile, his eyes scanning you for any signs of injury.
âIâm just glad youâre alive,â he muttered, more to himself than to you. He looked you up and down, his gaze lingering for a moment, checking for any wounds.
âNot bitten?â he asked, You raised an eyebrow at the question, but before you could answer, he added, âIâm not asking because Iâm worried youâre going to attack me. Iâm asking because Iâm scared for you.â yes he was straight with this
You paused, realizing how much that statement meant. He wasnât worried about surviving the apocalypse with you, he was worried about you surviving it at all.
It hit you thenâHesh had always been protective, but now, with the world falling apart, the stakes felt higher.
You nodded, reassuring him, and then it dawned on both of you.
âWait,â you said, glancing between him and Riley, âweâre heading to the same place, huh?â
Hesh nodded, the relief on his face mixing with the realization that, despite everything, youâd somehow ended up back together.
Every morning, Hesh had the same routine: a motivational speech to get everyoneâs spirits up.
"WE SURVIVED YESTERDAY! WEâLL SURVIVE TODAY!" heâd shout, his voice booming, and for the first time, itâs inspiring.
After the hundredth time, though, it just got⌠annoying.
At least today, he brought foodâsort of.
He insisted on being the one to cook, as usual, though you didnât argue. It gave you time to relax.
As you two ate, Hesh just stood there, waiting, not touching his own plate.
"Man, I wonder if Dad knew this would happenâhe trained us, me and Logan, to survive. Guess it paid off, huh?"
You nodded, chewing, before taking another biteâbut then, just as you were about to finish, Heshâs face dropped.
He peered down at the food product, his expression turning from casual to horrified.
"Okay, I fucked up," he muttered, eyeing the beans. âThese are expired."
You froze, mid-bite, mouth wide open in shock. "Youâre kidding, right?"
Just then, hesh noticed Riley still happily munching away at the beans.
âRILEY! STOP EATING THAT!â he shouted, leaping to his feet.
Hesh scrambled toward Riley, panic in his eyes. "No, no, no! Riley, stop!"
You were left there, holding the spoon, still shocked by the mess Hesh has just made
like hell he would send riley to attack the zombie or protect him
i see him use stick shapren it so it can use as a weapon cuz elias training didnt got waste
Keegan p russ:
You were fighting for your lifeâsweat dripping down your face, every move a calculated risk. The world was chaos, but you were doing your best to keep it quiet, avoiding the sound of gunshots to keep the zombies off your trail.
But that plan was quickly falling apart when a zombie dog lunged at you, its snarls sending a cold shiver down your spine.
You gritted your teeth, refusing to scream, but the dog wasnât letting go.
Desperate, you shoved your hands into its face, trying to pry it off you, but it only snapped back harder.
You were about to lose it whenâBAM!
The shot rang out, echoing through the silence of the forest, and the dogâs head exploded, its body going limp in an instant.
You didnât need to look to know who it was.
The familiar cold efficiency of Keegan.
The dogâs body hit the ground "Rest in pieces," he said simply, deadpan, eyes still on the now-lifeless head blown zombie dog.
You couldnât help but roll your eyes, exhausted, and dropped onto the ground, trying to catch your breath.
Keegan stood there for a moment, his face unreadable, before offering a hand to help you up.
"Been through hell, kid," he muttered, pulling you to your feet.
His tone was dry, but there was a quiet understanding in itâa recognition of how close you had come to not making it out of that one.
Keegan turned around, walking a few steps ahead, expecting you to follow his lead as usual.
âSo, whatâs up?â he asked, the words casual but his tone sharp, as if expecting more than the usual small talk.
You shrugged, still a little shaken, trying to shake off the adrenaline. âUh, you know, just zombie apocalypseâŚâ You trailed off, not really having anything new to say.
Keegan stopped in his tracks, turning around to face you, his eyebrow cocked.
âYeah, I gathered that, idiot," he said, his voice laced with sarcasm. "Why donât you just tell me something I donât know?â this is from snapcube re2 lol
You thought the days of endless training were over, but Keegan had other plans.
He had this uncanny ability to sneak up behind you, completely silent, and scare the living daylights out of you.
"Keeps you sharp," he'd always say with that smug grin of his after watching you jump out of your skin.
Honestly, you hated it, but you couldn't argue that it worked.
Still, you didnât exactly appreciate the fact that you almost died because of a zombie dog, and Keegan didnât either.
The moment it was over, you could feel his piercing gaze on you, making sure you were in one piece.
"Next time, donât let a dog get the drop on you," he muttered, his voice like a low growl.
You rolled your eyes but couldnât help but feel a small sense of gratitude. Keegan may have been a pain in the ass, but he knew how to keep you alive.
Keegan has this bizarre talentâhe can somehow sense how many zombies are nearby, just by sniffing the air.
No one knows how he does it, and honestly, youâre too scared to ask. The way he just casually inhales and then rattles off a number is honestly a little unsettling.
On supply runs, though, heâs a stealth master. Youâll lose track of him for hours, and when he reappears, heâs holding something ridiculous like gourmet chocolate.
"Found it in a mansion," heâll say, as if itâs the most casual thing in the world.
You just shake your headâKeegan had a way of disappearing into thin air and showing up with treasures from places you never wouldâve dared to enter.
Heâs a knife guy, tooâsilent, deadly, and incredibly skilled.
Youâve seen him take down a zombie in one swift motion, barely making a sound.
If you ever need to sneak through a hoard or take something down quietly, Keeganâs the one you turn to.
The camp was in chaosâzombies were breaking through the perimeter, and you were freaking out, trying to gather everything together.
"Keegan, come on! Letâs go!!" you shouted, grabbing your gear.
But there he was, sitting calmly on the ground, sharpening his knife with a whetstone like it was just another day.
He didnât even look up at you. âTheyâre slow. Weâll be fine,â he said, his voice as calm as ever.
"KEEGAN!!" you yelled, but it didnât faze him.
The guy had no sense of urgency, and somehow, it worked. You couldnât even remember the last time you saw him stressed.
liner kind using "should have stayed dead" when he shot a zombie.
kick:
You were fighting for your life when, out of nowhere, Kick made his grand entrance with a flamethrower.
Yes, a flamethrowerâlike it was the most normal thing in the world.
âTotally practical!â he shouted, firing the flames at the zombies with reckless abandon.
But of course, things went sideways, and before you knew it, half your shelter was on fire.
"WHAT IN THE ACTUALâ?? KICK, YOU BURNED EVERYTHING!" you yelled, frantically trying to douse the flames as your safe space turned into a disaster.
After the chaos settled and you were finally safe, Kick walked over, completely unfazed by the damage he caused.
âYouâre alive now, right?â he asked, checking to make sure you were okay.
You nodded, still catching your breath.
âThen shut the fuck up,â he said, offering you a look that was somewhere between a smirk and indifference.
Kick was always the first to come up with outlandish ideas, and one of his most "brilliant" suggestions was duct-taping machetes to shopping carts.
âZombies wonât stand a chance!â heâd declare with an enthusiastic grin, already getting to work on the "weaponized" carts.
At first, it seemed like a fun, creative ideaâuntil the zombies got too close.
The machetes were heavy, unwieldy, and the shopping carts? They just werenât built for battle.
Spoiler: The zombies did stand a chance.
It all turned into chaos, the carts getting stuck, the machetes swinging wildly and missing their mark, and you both barely managing to stay alive.
Kick was grinning through it all, still having fun in the madness. But the truth was, this kind of reckless thinking was bound to get you both killed if you kept it up.
The fun was wearing thin, and you were starting to realize just how dangerous his chaotic ideas really were. "ok fuck me let's get serious" he said panting "thank you?"
Kick's chaotic creativity knew no bounds. One day, he decided to strap dynamite to a remote-controlled car and drive it straight into a horde of zombies.
The explosion was massive, taking out the zombies... but also knocking over half the shelter in the process.
As the dust settled, Kick turned to you with a grin. "Scale out of 10 if Merrick would kill me here when he sees what Iâm doing?"
You just sighed, rubbing your temples. This was getting ridiculous.
And then there was his "Machete Madness" phase, where he duct-taped three machetes together and proudly called it the "Tri-Chop 3000."
It was supposed to be the ultimate zombie-killing weapon.
Except after one swing, the whole thing snapped in half.
"Well, shit," he muttered.
You couldnât help but think, This kind of chaos is going to get us killed one day bur weirdly you are surviving because of him
At night, Kick would sit around the fire, telling spooky theories in his head
They were so terrifying that you couldnât help but flinch at certain parts, and Kick loved it. Heâd practically beam with amusement at your reactions.
he would say something like "what was the last they think before they turn to a zombie?" or "we killed humans by the way..."
but you were pretty sure he was just having too much fun watching you squirm.
One time, Kick suggested using fireworks to distract the zombies.
You shot him a look and replied, âOr we could not die.â
He just shrugged with a grin, muttering, âAlright, alright, never again.â
But the most puzzling thing about Kick? He always had a spare weapon.
Broke your bat? He had an extra one.
Out of bullets? Heâd casually hand you a mag.
No one knew how or where he kept it all, but somehow, Kick always had exactly what you needed when things went south.
When the car ran out of gas, Kickâs first solution was to suggest pushing it to the next town.
"I can totally do it," he insisted with confidence, as if it was the easiest thing in the world.
(Spoiler: He couldnât.) The attempt ended in a lot of frustration, sweat, and a very not moving car.
Then there was the time he found a stash of protein powder and decided to make âzombie apocalypse shakes.â
They were awful. Honestly, you couldnât tell if they were meant to be a joke or if Kick was serious, but you couldnât bring yourself to drink another one after the first try.
He also bet he could wrestle a zombie to the ground without killing it.
And somehow, he won. But now, no one was eager to sit near him, especially after hearing the grisly details of his "win."
On the plus side, he was always entertaining, especially when it came to killing zombies.
Every time he took one down, heâd say, âThatâs one more for the highlight reel kid!â as if he was on some sort of twisted reality show.
I'm a good person nowđđ!
Plus new me won't write weird stuffđ
Me with those keegan stans who know the cod ghosts game very well, know every cod ghosts character and respect them and never put him in mw2 timeline.
How i wann be me and my moots yapping endlessly (we are mutuals just by following each other but not spirit)
again hmu, walkerđ
Logan went from elite soldier to kidnapped orphan real quick.
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