It was a calm, cool day in April. The trees in my home town of Clinton, Indiana were starting to bloom with vibrant colors. I was returning from a brief Terry Haute trip when I saw something staggering across the road. I slowed to thirty miles per hour and got a closer look. What I saw as then thought to be life changing. I saw what seemed to be a zombie walking across the road. Like any teenage kid I grabbed for my cell phone. I videoed as a drove past. When the zombie was no longer in sight I called my dad who was at our campground. I told him to hook the camper up because we needed to leave. My mom was my next person I had to make contact with. I told her the news, she instantly did not believe me until I sent …show more content…
My dad stayed calm and cool promising that the government could handle it. Eventually the areas from Chicago to southern Indiana were evacuated. The zombies were being killed left and right but where was Crane? No one could find him or where he was hiding. I decided I needed to clear my head, so I walked down to the lake. There I saw an island with an old mobile home with a large antennae on top. I called dad over to help investigate. Then we saw him. Robert Crane was just sitting in a lawn chair. We called local authorities who then contacted the higher ranks. In a matter of minutes there was helicopters flying all around with men propelling down on ropes. They captured Crane and were gone in an instant. The news later that night was relieving. all the zombies had already been let loose. It was just a matter of time before they were all gone. Two weeks later we were able to return to our houses in Clinton. I was reunited with my mom and it was the best feeling in the entire world. Knowing that everyone was safe removed the burden that i had been carrying. Knowing that the government could solve even the biggest of problems helped me sleep at night. Knowing that i would be safe in an emergency let me know that I lived in the best country in the world. I was safe here. I knew I would never