Forget this. You have had enough. You quietly close the door and begin making your way to the exit. You are done with weird scientists and zombies. As you walk down the hall, you notice a metal pipe on the floor. You bend over and pick it up. You never know when a heavy piece of metal will come in handy.
You are almost to the exit. You have one more set of hallway doors to go through and then it’s off to your safe place. You push on the doors, but they are stuck. There is something blocking them. You lower your body, set your legs and push with all your might. The doors open just enough for you to squeeze through.
You are halfway through the door when you feel a sharp pain on your left shoulder. A zombie has bitten you. You push it off and swing the pipe for it’s head. “Thump,” it hits the floor, but the damage is done. You are infected.
You decide to finish the job you came to do. You bend down and use the inside of the medal pipe to scrape up a large sample of zombie brain from the zombie you killed and head back to Jamie.
As soon as you walk into the laboratory, Jamie asks, “What happened?”
You respond sarcastically, “No big deal. Just got bit by a zombie.”
Jamie looks at you with concern and says, “If we get those brains under a microscope and analyze the parasite, I should be able to whip up a serum that will stop you from turning.”
You say, again with sarcasm, “Great, then I won’t need to eat your brains.”
Jamie scrapes some brain matter onto a glass slide and pops the slide under a microscope.
After a few minutes, Jamie asks you to take a look. You can’t believe it. You can clearly see the parasite. The little bugger that’s responsible for the apocalypse.
Jamie asks for the microscope back and hands you a piece of paper and a pen. Jamie tells you to record what they tell you.
Go to Google Classroom and complete The Zombie Parasite.