"The Rampart is magnificent," said Colonel Fatima Said, Supreme Commander of the Somali National Army. The tall, dark-skinned and stoic Somali woman readjusted her hijab before she resumed scanning her surroundings through binoculars. In her nearly five decades upon this earth, the Colonel had seen a lot of things. The cruel things that human beings can do to their own kind in the name of religion, race, sexuality and gender never ceased to amazed her. The zombie apocalypse and its global ramifications caught the Colonel by surprise, though.
"Thank you, Colonel," said Sergeant Amir Aden. The six-foot-tall, brown-skinned and dark-haired young man looked sharp in his crisp military uniform. Like the Colonel herself, Sergeant Aden had seen much combat lately. He'd recently returned from a 'mission of cleansing' in the Somali countryside. The village of Ham had fallen to the zombies, and most of its citizens had since joined the ranks of the living dead. Sergeant Aden lost a lot of friends during the battle of Ham, and the Colonel was still distraught about it. The war effort was not going well...
"I have news that the fortifications around the City of Kismayo and the City of Galkayo are complete, our people are ready for the siege," Colonel Fatima Said added with a tight smile. Sergeant Aden nodded. This was good news at least. According to the SMIN or Somali Military Intelligence Network, Ethiopia was close to being overrun with zombies. Yemen, a heartbeat from Somalia, has already fallen to the living dead. The Network lost contact with its counterparts in West Africa and the Middle East as well.
A while ago, back when the global news networks were still working, the people of Somalia watched in horror as the world powers fell. The United States of America, France, Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany got overrun by the living dead. Thanks to the rapid spread of the virus and the unfortunate geography of their own heavily populated major cities, the world powers fell. As far as the Somali Military Intelligence Network was concerned, the only nations still standing were Somalia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and for some reason, Big Bad China. Everyone else had quit breathing and was now slouching and ravenous...
"We won't fall," Sergeant Aden said as he saw a pained look fill the Colonel's face. Colonel Fatima Said had long been an icon to the people of Somalia, especially the new generation of Somali women. The soft-spoken, good-natured military woman was a fearsome fighter. The Sergeant fought by her side when a horde of zombies threw themselves at the then-unfished rampart last week. Not the sort of leader who barks orders from a safe space while others fought, the Colonel grabbed an AK-47 and a bayonet and went out to fight the zombies.
"If we fall, it will be my fault," Colonel Fatima Said quipped, shaking her head. Sergeant Aden gently laid his hand on her shoulders. He knew he was breaking military protocol but he did not care. The Colonel was one of the bravest human beings he had ever known. Colonel Fatima Said looked at Sergeant Aden and smiled. The two of them stood on the rampart, watching the horizon. Somewhere out there, hordes of zombies were on the march, slouching toward the cities and towns of Somalia. By the Grace of the Most High, Somalia continued to hang on but for how long?
"I will fight by your side until the zombies are destroyed or we are," Sergeant Aden said firmly. The Colonel smiled and gently touched the younger man's face. The sergeant looked at the Colonel. The younger man looked nervous. The middle-aged military woman nodded gently. The gap between them closed, and they shared a brief kiss. Sergeant Aden smiled. Colonel Fatima Said nodded once more. Without a word, she walked past him. Colonel Fatima Said is keenly aware of the fact that she has breached military protocol by kissing a subordinate. It's the end of the world, so who cares? There isn't anyone around to issue court martials anyway...
"Sergeant, please ensure that the rampart troops are well-stocked, and stop staring at my bieuqib ( ass)," Colonel Fatima Said added as she left the platform. Sergeant Aden grinned and stroked his goatee. The other soldiers standing near him somehow managed to keep from smiling. The sergeant issued orders to the rampart troops and then resumed watching the horizon. There was always a zombie horde out there somewhere. The damned things seemed to pop up just about anywhere. The sergeant was still scoping the surroundings when he saw...them.
A man and a woman staggered out of the rocky outcroppings located near the southernmost point of fortified Mogadishu. The forty-foot wall, a marvel of African and Islamic engineering, had been erected in record time and surrounded the entire City of Mogadishu. There were hundreds of armed men and women patrolling the rampart. The fact that this pair somehow got this close without being shot irked the Sergeant. Shaking his head, Sergeant Aden was about to issue the order to shoot them when something gave him pause...