*Figure this will be a true story by the end of 2020.
*Everyone in this apocalypse is 18+ years old
Softball Team vs. The Crazies
Chapter1:
It Begins:
It happened at Costco in Herndon, Virginia, Driving the Suburban with half the softball team to the field for weekend tournaments. Winning all three pool play games Saturday allowed us to sleep in before the 12:30pm bracket, play until you lose, or hopefully win it all.
Our normal routine is losing 2-3 so having to play the bubble game, 6am run for the 7am arrival and 8am games. Most sleep in the car. Today though, I get to sit back and enjoy Ella driving 'the bus' with Costco opening at 10am so we can get the supplies, Costco is a few miles from the fields.
Eight bags of ice, boxes of different bars, strawberries and watermelon cubes, water, Gatorade and mini-subs. Love this place when you have 14 players plus parents to feed/drink.
First it was the noise of people, then it went quiet. I leave and walk towards the registers, but everyone is watching the TV's. It looks like a war in the middle east, the scene is in New York. Everyone is fighting each other, and there doesn't appear to be sides. I expect to see protestors against a line of cops. This is more, every person for themselves.
The scene flashes from city to city with the banner across the bottom from the DHS to stay inside, more information will follow.
What the hell?
Nobody is staying inside though as people run out of the store, some leaving everything behind, others taking whatever they can grab and running to their cars.
A few of the players show up, watch and whisper.
"Stay here," I order them, "under NO circumstances do you leave this store, got it!?" They nod at me. "I'm going to get the rest of the team."
I go back and get the rest of them, a few have no idea anything is happening and others are looking around confused that there's nobody near them.
"We have an issue, come with me, stay together." I lead the way back to the televisions.
Corona virus, zombie apocalypse, bird flu, CDC, Fort Detrick in Maryland did something, people are guessing at everything. I was shocked I didn't hear aliens.
The Store manager comes over the intercom that everyone needs to stay in the store, they are getting chairs. Move over to the electronics section please.
I huddle the players together. "Ella, you are in charge, Sydney your second. Nobody strays, nobody leaves the group until we find out what the hell is going on."
Several of the women are talking about getting to their family, boyfriends so I reinforce the instructions.
"Let's give this an hour, your family would lose their minds if you got hurt trying to get to them when all they want is you to be safe. Sit!" I point to a group of chairs. "If you can't get through on the phones, text your parents if you haven't already. Tell them where you are, the other players full names and that I'm here. Tell them we are safe."
"This is F'd coach James." Ella says immediately, I can only nod.
"Going to look outside, see if it's here, keep them in those chairs. If one goes to the bathroom, you ALL go to the bathroom, nobody goes anywhere alone. No exceptions. I'll be back in 10 minues at the latest."
I don't see anything outside, but this is Herndon, there are acres of open area between every spot around here.
I run out to the car, empty Paris' bag and put all the bats in her bag and run back in. 11 bats
Their seats are scrunched together so I put the bag in the middle. They all look at the bats and then at me.
I shrug, "Just in case. Though, surrounded by seven professional bat swingers does make me feel a bit safer."
"I don't know that I could hit anyone." Maggie whispers. Ella turns towards her.
"If that," she points at the screen, "comes towards us, you better have my back!"
"We won't do anything other than sit right here, we have food, water, everything." I turn in a circle to look at each one of them.
"Everyone hit the bathroom whether you need to or not. Get it out of the way." I herd them along and go myself. "We don't want it to come up at the wrong time."
It takes a while for all seven to come back out.
When we get back there are only a few people left in the store. The store manager, a guy named Bob and three other women are sitting in the chairs.
"Where is everyone? There were 30 people here when we went to the bathroom." I ask Bob.
"They panicked and once a few left, almost everyone followed them. Those still here arrived by bus."
"Can you lock the doors?" I ask Bob and he looks unsure. "You can let regular people in, but we need to keep those," I point at the TV. "People out, we have 10 women in here to look after." He looks at my team and nods.
"Okay ladies, Bob is going to lock the doors to keep the odd ones out. We will search the store for anyone scared and hiding once he is done."
"Then what?" Maggie asks and I look at the time.
"Then we have lunch." I reply.
We spend the day in the chairs watching the news and taking group trips to the bathroom.
Both my kids were here so I was lucky, Maggie and Brie haven't received word.
Once lockdown was complete. "Okay we can do groups of 4 now. This includes you three. Maria, Nancy and Mel if you want?" They all agree. I give the three ladies a bat each also.
"Let's say a group gets in, where do you hit them". I ask the group.
Most of them say in the head a few mention zombies in the head.
"Not zombies, and no.. the knee. Stay off to the side and take out the knee so it puts them down or slows them down so you can keep out of reach and keep going. Swing all the way through it."
"Bob, sleeping bags?" He nods and points.
"No fucking way!" I hear Ella saying in a loud whisper.
"Yes way, go as a group, don't fight over them."
I check for the best isle near the bathroom and point them in there. "Block that end off"
The giant ladder is there, "get everything off the top shelf." A place to retreat if needed in the night.
Going over to Bob I ask if he has anything to write on and erase. I get a couple white boards
Shelves +big items to block doors
Upper shelf walkways...posts..ranged..shifts
Plastic tubs on roof
LED lanterns in the isles
Generators n gas
Chargers
All 10 setup in two isles, I help clear off a top shelf on a 20' rack and it's exhausting even doing the fire line. Bob uses a forklift to grab the pallets down and puts them in front of the side doors.
Hours later it seems like it's only getting worse out there. On the roof we have a dozen 50 gallon purple toy chest tubs. The view is serene. Nothing. The long road to the store is empty, nothing but grass and empty roads.
6pm and we eat again, rotisserie chickens and cole slaw and other deli items. The dumpster is outside so me and My 19 year old Jenna take a bag as a trial run.