Kellie's Diary: Decay of Innocence

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Author: Thomas Jenner
meadows way out in the plains.  Except parts of it are dying because it's starting to get cold.
                  Yesterday was pretty scary.  I was riding on the freeway, but when I got close to the downtown part, there was a lot of cars in the way.  I had to ride around a lot to find a way out, and I went back to where I could get off the freeway and on the street.  The map said there was a street that was right next to the freeway, so I wouldn't get lost if I came off.
                  Right when I got off the freeway, I saw a zombie.  I got scared and I fell off my bike and I cut my arm on the ground.  The zombie saw me and started walking to me.  I spilled a bunch of stuff and I was trying to pick it up, but it just kept getting closer.  I was picking up my bike and then it made that yucky sound and tried to grab me.
                  I dropped my bike and ran around the other side to get behind it.  Zombies don't turn around very fast, so then I got behind it and pushed it away really hard.  It fell over, then I picked my bike back up and started riding really fast.  I saw a lot more zombies around, but I've been practicing with my bike, so I got around them easy.
                  I'm really glad I'm not in the city anymore.  That place is scary.  There's so many zombies there!  My dad used to talk about traffic a lot, and that there was a lot of people walking around downtown and it was hard to get anywhere.  I kind of know how he feels now - there was all these crashed cars, some of the buildings were broken, I even saw zombies stuck under cars.
                  I haven't felt safe in a long time.  Even when I was at home I was still worried that the zombies would find me.  They never did, I'm really good at getting away from them, but I also had a lot of bad dreams that they got into the house and ate me.  I always kind of had a feeling that they might get me one day.
                  Zombies aren't very smart, and I'm glad for that.  They're also slow, so I don't have to run very long to get away from them.  They can't jump, or climb, or open doors.  Well, there was that one time a bunch of them broke the door and got inside that store, but the door was already kind of broken, so it wasn't that hard.  So they just kind of break things to get what they want.
                  I haven't thought about it a lot until now.  I wonder if there are other kids like me.  I haven't seen anyone else since it happened, but are they just really good at hiding?  I got good at hiding after a while, but it's nothing like hide-and-seek.  I don't have any friends coming to find me, I just stay hiding until it's safe to come out.
                  I can't be the only kid alive... can I?  I can't think about that right now.  It makes me feel lonely, and then I get sad and want to just go back home.
                  But there isn't anything left for me to do there.  My family never came home, I didn't have a lot of food or water, and there were too many of the zombies.  I tried, Barbie.  I really tried to stay there just in case they made it back.  I don't know how far they made it, but they probably didn't want to go home.
                  If they ever do, they'll see my notes that I went to Grandpa's.  Maybe we'll see them again soon, if they ever get back to the house.  But then they'd have to get back out of the city, and I had a hard time getting out of there, so it probably won't be easy for them either.
                  I just looked around and I saw a baby stroller over by the bench.  It looks broken with parts of it ripped, and it's really dirty and knocked over.  I just.... I hope they got away.
                  Sorry, Barbie.  I don't know why I keep thinking about that stuff.  It already happened, and I don't think anyone else is here.  Everyone either ran away
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