"Where are we?" Jasmine asked as she got to her feet. She thought the world was spinning for a second.
"Not again," James remarked. He looked to see they were atop of a crumbling skyscraper. There was a desk in front of them. It had scattered papers and broken equipment. There were two lion statues. Above the lion statue there were two spiraling desks going to the upper floor.
James looked in front of them and saw the skyline stretched out in all directions. There were other towers looming in the distance, many of them partially collapsed or leaning at impossible angles. The air was thick with dust and smoke.
To the left of there was an elevator shaft. There were cracked walls and twisted metal railings.
"Not good," Saya said as she looked around. She looked up in the sky and saw it looked like the one she saw in Tranzit. "Oh great," she muttered.
Saeko lunged forward, her purple hair snapping like a whip behind her. She drew Slasher. She looked at the first zombie who was a hulking wreck draped in a torn military uniform. He had a rusted helmet.
Saeko slashed his neck. His head went flying off. The helmet clanged to the concrete, spinning away as the creature's head rolled in the opposite direction. The body staggered forward two steps before collapsing. There was a pool of blood on the ground.
Saeko then saw another zombie. He was a little more than bone and nerve wrapped in rags. He lunged with surprising speed. Saeko ducked low and twisted beneath its grasp. She held Slasher and came up from below. She sliced clean through his exposed ribs. The zombie split diagonally. There was blood leaking from the exposed side as he crashed onto the ground.
A third zombie came rushing towards her. He stretched its good arm outstretched and swung it. Saeko backpedaled three paces. She dodged the attack. She suddenly surged forward. She held Slashed and cut its waist with a brutal spin-cut. She severed the spine of the zombie.
The zombie slumped, twitching violently before collapsing.
Saeko had a sinister smile on her face. She thought she could kill once again. "Good job Saeko," James said.
She turned around and saw James. "Danna-sama," she muttered. Her heart fluttered. She felt her blood lust calm down.
"We are back with zombies," Rei commented as she looked around.
"What happened James?" Jasmine asked.
"This does not seem like it is part of the plan," Lois said as she opened her suitcase and took her M4W out.
"Indeed, this was not part of the plan," James responded. He looked at the Multiversal Remote. He noticed the same patterns as before. "It is jammed again," James added.
"The first time could be considered unlucky," Saya responded. "However, twice," she said.
"You are right, someone is behind this," James responded as he looked at the Multiversal Remote. It had the same signs that someone was jamming it once again.
"It must be the same person who attacked us," Saeko said. "The real mastermind," she added.
James thought of Monty.
"Assuming the conditions are the same as last time, do we need to complete some quest," Saya responded as she took out the Ray Gun and held it in her hand.
"Yes, we would need to do an Easter Egg," James responded.
"Is there going to be that bus again?" Jasmine asked as she held Red Hawk and put the Lasso of Submission on her waist.
"No bus this time," James responded. "There is going to be lots of jumping," he said.
"It never is easy or simple," Saya responded.
"It makes it more fun," Lois added as she unlocked her M4W.
At that moment, another zombie jumped out a hole in the wall. It went towards James.
Rei raised her M4W. She lined up the shot and squeezed the trigger. The rifle bucked against her shoulder. The bullet struck the zombie squarely in the forehead, its head snapping back with a sickening crack as it collapsed to the ground in a lifeless heap.
"Good shot," Lois remarked.
"Thank you," Rei responded as she smiled back at Lois.
James walked to the left side of the room and saw a bellow. He smiled. "Well since we are here, we might as well collect a few things," James responded.
"More things to build," Jasmine said with a smile on her face.
"We should have brought that Turbine," Rei remarked.
Saya nodded. "What are we building?" Saya asked.
James carried the bellow and put it in the suitcase. He walked towards a pile of derby where there was rocks and cement. He saw an old red chair with fabric torn out. On top of the chair was a red flag. James picked it up. "We are building the Trample Steam," James responded. "All the parts are here," he added.
"Trample Steam?" Rei asked as she looked around with her M4W.
"It is essentially a device which allows you to jump a short distance," James said.
"Jasmine next to you on that desk there is that motor," James called out.
Jasmine walked to the desk. It was covered in blood and dust. She was a different mechanical part. She picked it up. "This thing?" Jasmine asked.
"Yes, that is the one," James responded.
"You can put it in this suitcase," Saya said as she opened the second suitcase.
"Good thing we brought two," Lois said.
Saeko walked up the stairs and found chicken wire. She thought it looked different. "Danna-sama, is this one of those things?" Saeko asked.
James looked up. "Yes that is it," James responded.
"So that is all the parts needed?" Saya asked. She thought there were 4 parts last time.
"Yeah, we got all we need here," James responded. He looked around and could not see any weapons on the floor.
"What are you looking for?" Lois asked as she looked around with her M4W.
"There are no weapons," James responded. James thought he could have collected more guns from here. He shrugged his shoulders.
"Let's head down," he said. "We got what we need from here for now," James added.
"Where are we going?" Jasmine asked as she closed the suitcase.
"Into that," James pointed. The girls looked to see an old rusty elevator shaft. The light was flickering on and off.
"That looks like a death trap," Saya remarked.
"It will be fine," James responded. "You can hold my hand," James added.
Saya blushed. "I," Saya was about to say.
"I want to hold your hand Danna-sama," Saeko replied back. She had a smile on her face.
"He offered it to me," Saya quickly said.
The girls giggled.
"Let's go," James said. They all made it to the elevator. Jasmine and Saya rolled the suitcase behind them.
The elevator had cracks on the wall. The light was flickering. There were cobwebs on the side of the floor. The panel was broken. The floor had blood. There was exposed wiring on the roof of the lift.
"Which floor are we going?" Lois asked as she looked at the damaged panel.
"The panel looks bad," Rei added as she saw most of the buttons missing.
"Should I use my Lasso?" Jasmine asked.
James smiled. "You don't need to press anything but you might want to hold onto something," James said. Saeko pressed close to him. Her large tits touched his arm.
"Hey that was my offer," Saya said as she grabbed his other hand. Her breast touched his other arm.
Lois smiled. She grabbed Ben`s shirt from the front.
Jasmine walked in front and hugged him. She pressed her body against his.
"Since everyone is doing it," Rei said as she walked behind him and pressed her large breasts against his back.
James thought once again, he had beautiful large breasted women pressing onto his body. He thought it was heaven.
At that moment, the doors closed. The lift jolted. It began its harrowing descent.
"I don't like falling," Rei said as she pressed her body against his back.
"This was not what I expected," Saya added. She did not know what to expect.
The drop was rapid. The lights stuttered past in a blur. Then the elevator shuddered to a stop.
The girls regained their balance. Jasmine took a step forward. "That was fun," she said.
"Fun?" Saya asked as she let go of James. "You need to warn us," she added.
"He did," Lois responded as dusted herself off.
James smiled. "This world you have to do some crazy things," he remarked.
Then doors peeled open. They all looked and saw a hollow corridor before them. The corridor was dark. There were lights which flickered overhead. It barely illuminated the hall. There was blood smeared across walls and floor tiles. They could smell the scent of death in the air.
"Another creepy corridor," Rei commented as she aimed her gun.
Then they heard a sound, "Grrrhhhh." They heard multiple sounds.
Lois raised her M4W. "We got company ahead of us," Lois said.
Rei snapped up her rifle beside her. "I see them as well," Rei responded.
From the corridor several zombies. Their eyes glowed. They wore battered uniforms. Some had missing arms, some had a missing leg. The zombies walked towards them.
"Light 'em up!" Lois said.
Rei and Lois stepped into the hallway. They had raised their rifles. The stench of rot hit them first. Then they saw several figures with glowing eyes.
Rei steadied her M4W, finger hovering over the trigger.
Then they fired. Rei's MW thundered. The bullets went through the air. A burst tore through the first zombie's skull, the impact cracking bone. Its helmet flew backward. Blood sprayed everywhere. The second zombie took rounds square to the jaw. Its head snapped back violently.
Lois fired the next volley. Her first round punctured an undead soldier's eye socket, rupturing the skull like a water balloon. The thing staggered, shrieked, then dropped as its head collapsed inward. Another zombie caught a bullet through the neck. Its spine snapped and its body crumpled like a puppet with its strings cut.
They moved as one. Their muzzles flared. The brass casings bounced across the concrete.
Rei kicked aside a fallen limb. "They're thinning," she remarked.
"One more wave and we push through," Lois replied.
A headless body twitched on the floor between them. Smoke coiled from their barrels. The hallway reeked of death. The last zombie fell to the ground.
James stepped out of the elevator. He thought the girls were a lethal killing machine. "Good job both," James remarked. "We need to keep going forward," he added.
"Let's go," Saya said as she pulled her suitcase.
They all exited the lift and walked down the corridor. James saw a weapon on the ground.
It was a sleek weapon with a matte black finish. It had a long, slender barrel with a distinctive three-prong flash suppressor at the muzzle. The handguard was ribbed and cylindrical. It had a fixed carry handle integrated with the rear sight. Its stock was solid and straight.
James picked it up.
"Did you find something?" Jasmine asked.
"Yes, I found a M16A1," James responded.
"More weapons," Saya responded.
"It is always useful to have more weapons," Saeko added.
"Let keep going," James said as he gave the weapon to Jasmine to keep in the suitcase.
They walked forward. The corridor was long and bendy. The girls weaved between fallen bodies and shattered glass.
James saw something in a pile of rubble. He walked towards it and saw a key. He picked it up. "The elevator key," James said. He thought this may come in handy.
They turned the corner and froze. Before them, they saw a large hole in the building. They would see another building in front.
"Don't tell me," Saya muttered as she adjusted her glasses.
"Yes," James responded.