The votes are a bit weird, but I'm seeing more Ds than anything else an that's what I'm going to write.
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After spending some time pondering my next moves, I decided to go and find the two police officers who had served as a distraction. Jacob volunteered to go with me.
The zombie hordes were extremely confused by this point, attracted first by the sound of car alarms, and then by gunfire from the hospital, and most of them seemed fairly unsure on where they were headed. Jacob and I took bicycles and rode around most of them and down side-streets, but we only rode for a few minutes before a grasping hand pulled me off my bike. Putting it down quickly with Desmond, Jacob and I agreed that we'd stand a better chance on foot. We kept a mental note of the bikes' location, just in case.
Despite the number of zombies in the area around the hospital, most of them had simply walked down main streets, and Jacob and I only had to kill a handful of them that had wandered into alleyways or remained inside buildings. Unfortunately, most of those zombies were perfectly docile and quiet until we were within arms length, and almost every single zombie in that handful was a fraction of a second away from killing us before we killed it.
We walked for around thirty minutes before noticing the faint sounds of gunfire in the distance. This would have been a valuable clue, but Jacob identified the sounds as those made by a military-issue assault rifle, as compared to the shotguns and handguns wielded by the two police officers.
Choices:
a) Go back to the group.
b) Leave the city on your own.
c) Continue searching the area for signs of the two officers. (You'll find them eventually)
d) Investigate the gunfire.