
Jule gives some sage advice while Will encounters a big problem.
Transcript
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WILL
Another street safely crossed. God bless.
MASON
God bless. How close are you now?
WILL
A little over halfway there from where I started, I think.
MASON
Before all this, I never would have thought it would take this long to hike across the city.
WILL
You aren’t factoring in the zombies. If I could go straight across each street, that would be way faster—but instead I have to watch out for zombies at every twist and turn.
MASON
It’s kind of impressive that you’ve made it this far. I wonder how many people weren’t as strong or hearty or lucky as you.
WILL
I don’t. If I start to wonder about stuff like that, I’ll never be able to stop.
MASON
That’s fair. I regret wondering already.
WILL
Yeah. So, uh… Tell me how things are going!
MASON
Pretty well, all things considered. Daethie and Sylrie are totally fine, Jule’s up and walking around again—way better than she was yesterday. I think Aaron and Elris are the only ones we’re really worried about.
WILL
That’s a relief. For everyone but Aaron and Elris, I mean. Are they… [clears throat] I mean, what are their… chances?
MASON
Oh, I think they’ll be fine. They just need some rest and someone to tend to their bandages from time to time. They’ll definitely make it to the evacuation, and then they’ll have access to actual healthcare.
WILL
Good.
MASON
I can’t believe I didn’t ask earlier, but what about you? Wyncyn said you got hurt yesterday.
WILL
Oh, I’m fine. I feel… strong. Uh, hearty, like you said. Normal.
MASON
That’s… good…
WILL
Sorry, that was a weird way to put it. My point is that I’m doing fine and I’m on track to reach you in time for the evacuation.
[door opening and closing]
JULE
Hey, Mason.
MASON
Oh, Jule! Glad to see you up and about. What’s up?
JULE
Tairam sent me up to be your next interviewee.
MASON
Awww, he does care.
JULE
He was worried you’d burn the mall down if you got bored.
MASON
Ha, ha. The fact still remains that he cares about me and my radio show!
JULE
In secret, yeah. Deep down in his heart.
MASON
Really deep. Well, Jule, let me introduce you—this is Will! Will, this is Jule.
WILL
Hi, Jule.
JULE
Hi, Will. I’ve heard a lot about you, usually in suspicious whispers.
WILL
People whisper about me?
JULE
Oh yeah. Pretty much everyone knows about you except for Tairam. Hell, even Lily and Xander know who you are.
MASON
They think you’re in league with the tooth fairy.
WILL
Why, did one of them lose a tooth?
MASON
No, but they’re in the market for it. So, Jule! Tell us about yourself.
JULE
Well, my name is Jule Kiggins. I’m 25. My husband and I moved to Kitmouth from Arkmunster about a year ago.
WILL
Ooh, Arkmunster. Our long-standing rival.
MASON
Tell me you didn’t stay loyal to the Arkmunster Cougars.
JULE
Of course not. My husband Luka bought brand new Kitmouth Cubs jerseys as soon as we moved here—something about ‘having a sense of community with our neighbors.’
MASON
Can I ask where your husband is now…?
JULE
He’s fine, don’t worry! At least, last time I checked, he was. He made it to the first evacuation, it was right by his place of work.
WILL
He went without you?
JULE
Oh, calm down, I insisted. I would’ve thrown a real fit if he’d stayed behind just for my sake. Besides, that would be one more mouth to feed. We were better off splitting up.
MASON
Still, I don’t know if I’d be able to leave my wife behind like that. If I had a wife, that is.
WILL
Me neither, I’d worry myself silly. I think I’d rather we both be stuck in the apocalypse together than see them left alone while I escaped.
JULE
He knew I wasn’t alone, though. Our entire neighborhood banded together for a couple of weeks… but then there was a nasty case of infighting, and me and Aaron headed off to ‘find rations’ and just never went back. That’s when we joined Tairam’s crew here at the mall.
MASON
No way, I didn’t know you and Aaron were neighbors!
JULE
Next-door neighbors, too. He and Luka used to go rabid over sportsball.
WILL
Ah, the everlasting tradition of sportsball.
JULE
Oh, hush. It’s not my job to keep up with all that nonsense.
MASON
What is your job?
JULE
To kill zombies, Mason. And I’m damn good at it.
MASON
No shit, you took out like ten before you got hurt the other day.
WILL
Damn. I wish I had your expertise right about now.
MASON
Wait, why? Is something happening?
WILL
…There’s a roadblock. A bunch of abandoned cars over the bridge, and a shit-ton of zombies in the middle. Doesn’t seem like a particularly safe crossing.
MASON
Oh, you’re at the bridge? That’s… Shit, that’s not good. The nearest detour would add a lot of time.
WILL
I think I’m gonna have to do it anyway, there’s no way I can sneak around all those zombies without being noticed.
JULE
Sure you can! You can do this. After all, what have you got to lose?
WILL
Uh, my life?
JULE
Amateur worries.
WILL
I am an amateur!
JULE
Look. Just take a deeeeep breath… and let it out slowly. Now take a look at those zombies.
WILL
[breathes in and out] Okay… I’m looking.
JULE
You said there were a bunch of cars blocking the road, right? Maybe you can use them as cover and go along the edge of the bridge.
WILL
That seems… dangerous.
JULE
But it’ll work! And if you get noticed, you can climb up onto one of the cars and jump from hood to hood to keep out of the zombies’ reach until you get to the other side.
WILL
Planning for failure, great. That’s really encouraging.
MASON
She might be right, Will. You can’t afford to add another day’s worth of travel to your plan, you’ll miss the evacuation.
WILL
…Shit. Okay, okay, fine, I- I’ll sneak across the bridge. Don’t make any noise.
MASON
Uh, what? No sirree, you are hanging up the phone for this one, bud!
WILL
…That’s probably for the best. [call hangs up]
MASON
(quietly) …I still feel like I should whisper.
JULE
He’ll be fine, Mason. I really think he can handle this.
MASON
Probably! But that doesn’t stop me from worrying. I wish we could meet him halfway…
JULE
We just don’t have the people to spare. Even if Tairam was on board with Will joining us, we wouldn’t be able to send a team out to meet him—especially not this close to the evacuation. At best, Daethie will run across him on a scavenging run, but with the evacuation so close…
MASON
I get it. There aren’t many scavenging runs left.
JULE
Exactly. Will is on his own here.
MASON
God, I hate that. No one should be on their own in the middle of the apocalypse. It’s soul-crushing enough to look outside and see good people turned into shambling monsters, but to do it without a support system to keep your head on straight? I’d go insane.
JULE
He has a support system, Mason. It’s you. That’s why he calls you—so he doesn’t go insane.
MASON
(realization) …Huh. Oh, he’s calling back.
WILL
[out of breath] On one hand: I did make it across the bridge! On the other hand, I’m now being trailed by a lot of zombies!
MASON
And you took the time to dial us!?
WILL
It was instinct! I didn’t want to be alone!
MASON
Sweet Jesus. Okay, just- run!
WILL
Thanks, I hadn’t thought of that!
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