What was going on? Fire and then rain? Were the elements themselves against the two of them? But the fire was easy to tell that it was not just a coincidence. Markus had to bet that it was that damn weirdo sniper's doing, really. Seeing as it had originated on his side of the forest. But it was not going to be an easy thing to get rid of or to dodge without making some noise. Luckily, the rain gave some sound to break their footfalls as they began to race through the trees ahead of the flames. Of course they were being pushed back to the river. Most likely for an ambush. Not too tough to tell there, he never liked the methodical ones. Reason he was originally alone in this place. No one could fully be trusted, except for the hunted sticking with the hunted. A pack to change the tables and turn them around. They could not run forever, even he knew that. Once they hit the open space of the river, they were sure to be surrounded by the spitters, and that would not be pleasant.
And the blood covering Raven was not a good thing either. Maybe they needed to change their strategy... It was time to take a bit of a turn to becoming one of the undead, but not literally..
Markus came to a halt atop one of the branches and motioned to Raven to come over. He needed her input on it first. And maybe she had the supplies to help him in this little change he had in mind. "Raven. We need gloves. I have a plan to get away from these things while being on the ground. But we need to kill one and gut them. Basis hunting 101. To become a predator, you must mask your scent with theirs. Like in House of The Dead 2 with the swat member...."
Markus was really dreading this idea really, but they couldn't simply hop with the trees. They needed to blend in, and quickly. Eyes averted from the female to the ground below. A walker all alone? Awwww how luck shined on him today. But after a second or two, Markus drew a dagger from his sheathe beltline and fired off a silent kill toward the forehead of the monster. It was the precision he had practiced that he descended the trees quickly and withdrew the dagger, driving a gutting line down his body and pulling out the entrails of the zombie. Of course it wasn't effective in shifting him unless it entered a cut or some way into the body. Seeing as currently he had no cuts, he was safe from the contamination as he spread the revolting crimson and black liquid all over him. A stomach churning kick of nausea hit him as he finally finished the process. It was time to test it out. And hope for the best.
And the blood covering Raven was not a good thing either. Maybe they needed to change their strategy... It was time to take a bit of a turn to becoming one of the undead, but not literally..
Markus came to a halt atop one of the branches and motioned to Raven to come over. He needed her input on it first. And maybe she had the supplies to help him in this little change he had in mind. "Raven. We need gloves. I have a plan to get away from these things while being on the ground. But we need to kill one and gut them. Basis hunting 101. To become a predator, you must mask your scent with theirs. Like in House of The Dead 2 with the swat member...."
Markus was really dreading this idea really, but they couldn't simply hop with the trees. They needed to blend in, and quickly. Eyes averted from the female to the ground below. A walker all alone? Awwww how luck shined on him today. But after a second or two, Markus drew a dagger from his sheathe beltline and fired off a silent kill toward the forehead of the monster. It was the precision he had practiced that he descended the trees quickly and withdrew the dagger, driving a gutting line down his body and pulling out the entrails of the zombie. Of course it wasn't effective in shifting him unless it entered a cut or some way into the body. Seeing as currently he had no cuts, he was safe from the contamination as he spread the revolting crimson and black liquid all over him. A stomach churning kick of nausea hit him as he finally finished the process. It was time to test it out. And hope for the best.