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ZOMBIES 3 -Ain’t No Doubt About It“I’m totally gonna get into college. We are gonna be together, forever.” Zed grinned.
“It's you and me for the rest of our lives together.” Addison sang.
“We're not breaking up, we're not falling out, we won't change. I hope!” Zed took Addison’s hand.
“Living perfectly, so happily, 'til forever.”
“When it comes to trust, there's nothing that we can't say.”
“I hope.” Addison said as Zed spun her.
“We're not worried. Definitely not worried.At all!” Zed sang as they danced in front of a truck.
“So disturbing.How all of these stars align.”
“Like, how?” Zed questioned. “We're not nervous, and totally unconcerned with.”
“Things uncertain. And there's a lot!”
“We're gonna be fine, so fine. Ain't no doubt about it. It's working out right, all right. All I'm thinkin' 'bout is how everything's gonna be okay. No complications in our way. It's fine, we're fine. Ain't no doubt about it.” They sang as they danced in front of the zombie theatre.
“Honestly, if you're asking me, we're not crazy.” Addison sang as they walked along the boardwalk.
“Yeah, we're old enough to know we're in love, that's no lie.”
“But we're 17?” Addison said. “If you promise me that we'll always be on the same page.”
“Then I promise, too, I'll be choosing you every time.” Zed reassured her.
“Every-every time?” Addison questioned.
“We're not worried. Definitely not worried.” Zed sang as they danced through the archery range.
“So disturbing. How all of these stars align.” Addison spun.
“We're not nervous, and totally unconcerned with.”
“Things uncertain.” Addison laughed as they ran toward Seabrook High.
“We're gonna be fine, so fine. Ain't no doubt about it. It's working out right, all right. All I'm thinkin' 'bout is how everything's gonna be okay. No complications in our way. It's fine, we're fine. Ain't no doubt about it.”
They got in the school and slid on the still wet floor.
“We're not worried. Definitely not worried. So disturbing. How all of these stars align. We're not nervous. And totally unconcerned with, things uncertain.”
“This isn't gonna be good!” They said together, dancing and slipping around on the wet floor.
“We're gonna be fine, so fine. Ain't no doubt about it. It's working out right, all right. All I'm thinkin' 'bout is how everything's gonna be okay. No complications in our way. It's fine, we're fine. Ain't no doubt about it.” They kissed, laughing as they ran away.
FLASH FORWARD - 3 YEARS LATER….
Zombies 4 - Dawn of the Vampires - Freshman Year at Mountain College
“Wanna be the best, tried to be a star. Thought I'd reach the top, but I'm a little far. Seabrook's football hero Zombie. Gotta make 'em proud, gotta get the trophy!” Zed fell over, his weight falling to the floor with a clang. The whole football team stared.
“It's not quite what I expected. My "A" game's got to get reinvented. I'll come back strong, make my dream happen, next year, I gotta be cheer captain! Step up, gotta do better, keep my head up, no caving under pressure. Gonna break the mold, reach my goal, and next time I'm gonna go for gold!” Addison cheered with the Mountain College cheer squad.
“I won't stop, til' I'm standing on top. Gonna make that mic drop. Oh yeah, oh yeah! No matter what it takes, I'll be making my mark. Gonna shine in the dark. Be the brightest spark! The future's for the taking, we're all legends in the making!” Addison and Zed sang, meeting up outside the school.
“I wanted to excel, I'm happy to announce. My scientific quest, is breaking new ground! Turns out college was my dream come true. Didn't skip one grade, but I did skip two!” Eliza danced in a classroom with her fellow students before meeting up with Zed and Addison.
“It's everything I expected! Climbed to the top, with the best of the best! Right on track, heading a new pack, and I just can't wait to come back!” Willa sang with her classmates
“Awoo!” they howled before meeting up with the others.
“We won't stop, til' we're standing on top. Gonna make that mic drop.Oh yeah, oh yeah! No matter what it takes, we'll be making our mark. Gonna shine in the dark. Be the brightest spark! The future's for the taking, we're all legends in the making!” Everyone danced outside of the school.
“Na-na-na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na.”
“Gonna miss you more than ever,” Zed sang, dancing with Addison.
“Gonna feel like it's forever,” Addison sang, spinning.
“The summer would be so much better with you by my side.” They both sang.
‘Wish we could hit the beach, drop all our plans, just running free.” Everyone sang, dancing with each other.
“That sounds like a great plan to me!” Eliza said, throwing her hands in the air.
“We haven't seen you in eternity!” Willa told Zed and Addison, exasperated.
“Should we?” Eliza asked hopefully.
“Could we?” Willa turned to Zed and Addison.
“Wish we could be!” Zed exclaimed.
“That would just be-” Willa, Eliza, and Addison turned to watch Zed, disappointed.
Zed took the phone from the student. ‘Hey, Coach.” He tossed the phone back as they began to dance again.
“We won't stop, til' we're standing on top. Gonna make that mic drop. Oh yeah, oh yeah! No matter what it takes, we'll be making our mark. Gonna shine in the dark. Be the brightest spark! The future's for the taking, we're all legends in the making!”
Willa, Zed, Addison and Eliza climbed into Zed’s lime-green car.
“Na-na-na-na-na-na-na, Na-na-na-na, Na-na-na-na.”
“Help!” Zed yelled. A few students appeared to help push the car.
“Na-na-na-na-na-na-na, Na-na-na-na. The future's for the taking, we're all legends in the making!”
“Woo!” Everyone shouted as Zed, Willa, Eliza and Addison drove away.
“I’ve got it, Coach! I will only think about football this summer.”
Willa shared a look with Eliza, who was in the backseat of Zed’s car. “At least we’ll be able to use the car for our camping trip.”
Eliza grinned. “What, Willa, this wasn’t the quality time you were thinking of?”
“I’m sorry, Coach, you got me, I was not just thinking about football.” Zed continued to talk over the radio.
“Come on, guys. How about a little monster-work life balance? Addison?” Eliza tried to reason with Addison, who was studying a thick packet of cheer formations.
“Sorry, the only thing I can focus on is balancing on top of the cheer pyramid.”
Willa rolled her eyes. Zed’s radio made a noise and Willa took the chance to snatch it from Zed and throw it out the car window.
“Wha-Willa!” Zed protested.
“Whoops. Must have been a dead zone.” Willa grinned, shrugging.
“Ok, what was I just thinking about? Football, for one.” Zed refocused. Willa groaned in defeat.
All of a sudden they were hit with some kind of pulse. Immediately, Zed’s Z-ban went offline and he snarled, Zombie-ing out.
“Zed! You're pushing this heap of junk too hard!” Willa screamed as they started spinning out of control.
“This heap of junk and I got this!” Zed gripped the steering wheel so hard it popped off.
“Aah! I’m dead, I don’t got this!” Zed started to scream with the others as the car flipped down the hill.
“Aah! The marshmallows!” Addison cried as the bag broke free and scattered all over the car.
“Save the marshmallows! Aah!” Eliza screamed.
Finally the car came to a stop upside down in the middle of a forest. The four hung upside down, trying to catch their breaths.
“Everyone okay?” Eliza said.
“Yeah.” Addison replied. They carefully unbuckled and crawled out of the car.
“Whoo! That was awesome!” Zed yelled. He went to rest his arm on the tire. The tire spun, knocking him off balance. Everyone laughed.
“We should split up. Find help.”
Willa growled, looking around. “I sense something. Come with me? I might need science on my side.” She asked Eliza.
“Yeah.” They all split up.
Addison was walking when all of a sudden the sky around her turned to night.”Wow. Talk about a real night and day difference.” She continued on toward the city at the bottom.
Zed made his way down to a cliffside. He looked down to see the small city at the bottom. “Whoo! Instant civilization!” He started walking down stairs carved into the side of the cliff. He appeared on a beach in front of a group of teens dressed in red, white, and gold. “What is this place?”
“Vampire!” A teen screamed. A girl with gold blond hair, who seemed to be the leader, ran up to him, the rest of the group following her.
“Wait, no, no, wait, chill, chill! Aah!” She flipped through the air, landing a kick straight to Zed’s chest.
“Speak, vampire.”
“Vampire? No, I’m a zombie?”
“How did you get here?” The girl asked, curiously.
“I don’t know! I don’t know. We were driving, then my Z-band went crazy, then-”
“You’re the guest of honor at the daywalker barbecue.” A boy says nastily.
Zed gulped. “Wha-”
“Ray! Stand down.” the girl said as a man approached them.
“Commander Bright! How do we know this, thing,” Ray glanced at Zed. "Isn't a vampire spy?”
Zed took some rather loud deep breaths.
“Nova, you better have a good reason for why this stranger wasn’t immediately destroyed.”
“Can you please make it a really good reason? Sorry.” Zed said as Nova shushed him.
“Dad, I don’t think he’s a vampire.” Nova explained to Commander Bright. “Zombie, smile.”
Zed immediately gave them an exaggerated grin.
“See? No fangs.”
“Yeah, no fangs! Does no fangs mean I don't get barbecued and I can stop smiling?” Zed questioned.
“Dad, you always said vampires are evil and ruthless. But he’s just green and clueless.” Nova finished, looking at Zed doubtfully.
“Thank you! Yes! Wait, that’s…mean, ok.” Zed looked down.
Commander Bright looked at Zed. “He looks like he has a strong back, good enough to help harvest.”
Zed looked at him. “I will literally harvest your whole orchard if it means I won’t get air fried.”
“Nova, he is your responsibility.”
Addison arrived at the town and approached one of the groups of teens on the beach.
“Daywalker!” a girl yelled. The teens blasted air at her and she suddenly was lifted into the air.
“Aah! What's happening?” Addison screamed.
“Stop!” a boy with red hair ran and lowered her to the ground.
“Victor! Why would you save this daywalker?”
“No, I’m not a daywalker, I’m a cheerleader! Thank you, for saving me” Addison said, catching her breath.
“Yeah, no problem.”
“Victor! Who is this creature?” a woman strided toward them.
“Hey, Auntie. You’re looking very regal and imposing today!”
“Victor, our family bloodline overflows with strong, hard working leaders. But that all got lost on its way to your veins.”
The teens snickered.
“Throw her in the dungeon.”
“Wait!” Addison cried, holding up her hands.
“Duck! Fire gauntlet!” a boy with dreadlocks cried.
“No! It’s a Luma lens!”
Everyone stared.
Addison shrugged. “I’m part alien.”
“See! She’s not a vampire! She’s a part alien-cheer thing.” Victor raised an eyebrow and shook his head. “Anyway, why should she get to kick back and relax in the dungeon when she could be using that glove thing to help us pick fruit?”
“Fine.” The Eldress said. “She’s your responsibility. If anything goes wrong-”
“And I’ll kick back and relax in the dungeon.” Victor said.
The Eldress turned to Addison. “Congratulations. You’ve been recruited into the vampire army.”
“Yay.” Addison said.
“Shall we?”
“Um-”
“Yeah, let's just go.” Victor steered Addison after the rest of the group.
“Wow, the way you all came after me, those vampires must really have you spooked.” Zed commented to Nova as they walked.
Nova laughed. “You don’t know the half of it.” The teens started dancing.
“We're the daywalkers, we got the power of the sun. Here it's way hotter, won't take no shade from anyone. Check the show stopper, we make a fire all our own. Thanks to the lightstone” Nova sang.
“Number one status, those sneaky vamps are gonna learn. Try to come at us, you're gonna go home with a burn!” Ray grabbed Zed and pulled him to the side as a daywalker did a flip.
“We're the real baddest with all our solar-powered flare. It's almost unfair.”


