Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Two Winters Past


Scene 19

EXT. HIGHWAY

HOOK: I had a friend who used to fish up here all the time. Told me I needed to check out the fly fishing museum in Roscoe.

LOGAN: Roscoe burned.

HOLT: We saw it.

LOGAN: That’s what happens to sinners.

HOOK: Didn’t look like anyone had been there in a year or two, probably grabbed up all the fly fishing stuff as soon as they realized how to produce their own food.

HOLT: You seen it, haven’t you?

LOGAN: Oh yeah.

HOOK: Those are the people who can do it, you know? Rely on their own know-how to get by.

AIDEN: Why did you say they were sinners?

LOGAN: That’s what I hear. Buncha hippies. My people stayed put until the Hancock people found us. We salted a lot of food we couldn’t keep after winter. Zombies is too noisy to kill a deer, but if you know what you’re tracking, you can let a zombie push a deer. They ain’t going to catch a person whose paying attention.

TIFF: There were so many of them in the city.

AIDEN: You turn a corner, they’re on you.

HOOK: The army blew up the bridges and demolished the tunnels. You can’t get in or out of Manhattan any more. Probably the last thing the army did before they disbanded. I heard most of the soldiers went up to New England. Zombies all died off the first winter up there, so there is no one to fight but each other.


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