Who knows how long it was before I came to. It was still raining heavily. I had a splitting headache and my vision was swimming. My body was killing me, and my injuries on my arm had reopened, gushing blood. "That's my blood. That's, a lot......of my blood," I said out loud, struggling to speak clearly and clear my head. I tried to stand up but couldn't. What the fuck? I thought. Then with horror, I thought, Am I paralyzed?! No. I noticed the log was on top of my legs, pinning me. Well that's a relief. I sat up as best I could, trying to ignore the pain, and looked around. Cody was conscious and lying on his stomach about 15 feet to my left, but on the verge of losing consciousness again. Liv was lying about 30 feet in front of me, still out cold. But where was Abrams? I strained, trying to look for him. I finally spotted him, about 50 feet away, walking towards Liv's unconscious body.
What was that in his hand? I squinted, trying to get rid of my double vision. Oh fuck! The machete! Shit, I've gotta get this thing off me! I tried multiple times to move the log, but couldn't. Fuck! What do I do? I looked over at Cody, hoping he would do something.
He was awake, struggling to get something out of his pocket. He finally got it and held it up for me to see.
The pistol! I thought happily. With his last remaining strength, Cody pushed it hard across the ground to me, before succumbing to his pain and losing consciousness, perhaps, but god forbid, possibly even dying. I had no way of knowing.
But there was no time to worry about that now. It stopped short of my reach. I grunted and strained, trying to reach it. Finally I grabbed it and took aim. This fucking headache and double vision was relentless! I had no idea how many shots there were remaining in the mag.
Abrams was standing over Liv's body, about to stab her. I struggled to concentrate, trying to drop him with a single, clean shot. I finally thought, Fuck it. It's now or never, take the shot! and pulled the trigger.
The first shot hit him in the arm, making him drop the machete. It stabbed into the ground inches from Liv's torso. He screamed in pain and bent over. I poured shot after shot into him. Every single one hit him. I must've shot about 7 or 8 bullets. He was yelling in agony, many gaping holes in him gushing blood. He turned around and tried to walk over to me, but eventually collapsed about 20 feet away.
With a massive effort, I rolled the log off my legs. I stood up shakily, and amazingly, my legs weren't broken, just heavily bruised and lacerated, along with the rest of my body. My ribs were another story though. All my clothes were wet and torn and covered in holes, as well as mud and dried blood, not all of it mine. My face was covered in 5 o'clock shadow and cuts and bruises too.
Dizzily, I walked over to where Abrams was lying. He was still holding the machete. He was coughing up blood and convulsing. He suddenly grabbed my leg and went to hack at it with the machete.
I was faster. I shot him once, the last bullet in the mag, followed by a dead man's click. The round hit him in the head. His head exploded, covering me in blood and brain matter, and he lay still, finally dead.
I just stood there, eyeing him wearily, before dropping the gun. I went through his pockets and found my phone, still intact and operational.
I stuck it in my pocket and walked over to Liv. She wasn't breathing. Sonofabitch! I thought, dropping to my knees. I wasn't sure what to do, but decided to try CPR. It took me several attempts of pumping her heart and mouth-to-mouth, but she finally gasped and opened her eyes.
"What the fuck happened?" she asked, upon seeing me kneeling next to her.
"Abrams is dead. I shot him. And Cody-oh shit! I need to see if he's alright!" I jumped up, completely forgetting about him. I ran over to where he was lying, Liv in pursuit.
He was lying on his stomach, still unconscious, perhaps dead. Like Liv, he wasn't breathing. I flipped him over and started administering CPR. It took longer than Liv, but he eventually came to, opening his eyes and groaning in pain.