Serious question: whats the scariest thing you could possibly imagine involving (a) zombie(s)... An act, a scene or an image...

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well it would indeed be disturbing wouldn't it? Just a human baby riding a horse is most times disturbing, throw in the baby eating a zombie baby...then..well...it's terrible
how could the bebe balance? And how is it eating?!!?!? So many questions..so little answers...and such a beautifully macabre idea...I like it XD
exactly, that's what makes it disturbing. A baby would be all off balance on a horse, unless it was strapped in, on top of that trying to hold the zombie baby which would be roughly the same size as the baby itself, just totally wicked.
you my friend are deliciously f**ked
I do believe you just gave me a compliment. Domo Arigato.
Thousands of zombies descending from all directions, mouths dripping with gore and saliva. Hunger and death reflecting in their unseeing eyes.
my problem with that is, zombies aren't that scary to me. More exciting than anything.
I hope you find them exciting when their tearing you apart lol
Also a zombie pulling a babys tongue eyes and biting his nose, and if you see a bunch of dogs eating the rest , very trauma thing.....and bloody also..
Hmm...scariest scenario for me would have to be looking down a window during the blackout to briefly catch the moonlit eyes of my recently-buried grandmother staring back at me...
I woke to the sounds of crying. Katie, the baby was having a screaming fit. I was already to the bedroom door before I realized I was moving. New dad instincts.

I opened the door to the nursery. Tommy, my eight year old som was leaning over the crab. I watch him for a second. It was nice to see him checking on her. That was when I saw the blood.

I raced over to the crab and saw Tommy chewing on her arm. Blood was gushing. I pulled him back screaming.

"What have you done?"

He glared at me and lunged for me. I pushed him away and grabbed Katie. I ran back down the hall and into the bedroom. The door slammed shut and I reached for the lock. Things went black.

I woke groggy and my shoulder was killing me. Tammy, my wife was leaning over the baby. She was eating her. Katie's crying had stopped. Mine started
Being a new Dad, this story scares the crap outa me.

Great writing!

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