"Ok, so sneaking around zombies doesn't work. At least they're slow,"Bill said to himself as the zombies stumbled closer. He'd only made it 1 block before he was noticed by the zombies and had to start jogging to keep out of range. Luckily, it was only 2 blocks to the sporting goods store and had little debris on this road, so it wasn't long before he made it to Sports Authority. Looking about the store, Bill noticed that there were only a few zombies in here, wearing uniforms and munching on corpses. "They seem preoccupied with their meals right now, maybe if I'm quiet, I can gear up before they notice me." Being careful not to bump into anything, Bill made his way to the baseball section. Eyeing the bats on the rack, he carefully picked up an aluminum bat. It was a nice bat, with a rubber grip and weighed about 10 pounds. Bill noticed on the display rack as well some under armor, tight fitting clothes that helped keep in heat. He could use them instead of his deli coat, which flapped in the wind so much it looked more like a cape. "If those zombies come for me while I'm getting dressed, that's the end. I'd better end them first." Bill swung his bat over his shoulder as he approached the first zombie munching on a customer's body. He brung the bat up, and brought the bat down hard on its head, cracking its head like a melon. It lay lifeless on the ground, "At least they're fragile." Taking out the other zombies in the store, Bill was now alone and free to gear up without immediate fear of zombies, for now. On his way back to the baseball section, Bill picked up a duffel bag to carry supplies in. He proceeded to remove his clothes, replacing them with under armor, grabbing a second bat, and a batting helmet to protect his head. Moving to football, he donned some shoulder pads to protect his neck area. In camping, he found a pair of hiking boots, a wind up radio station and flashlight, and a small hatchet. *Crash* He heard the front window shatter and the sounds of moaning in the front of the store. "Come on, I wasn't done yet," Bill said as he looked to the front of the store to see how many there were. There was at least 20 of them, too much for a bat to take down. "Guess its time to go out back. If its alarmed though, that'll draw them here. Better run for it." Bill made his way to the rear fire exit and prepared himself for what was behind it. Kicking it open, siren blaring, he ran outside with his bat ready to take down any zombie that got in his way. Next stop, Hospital.