Ultimate Zombie Bonanza, Bimbolicious Babes Against the Apocalypse 2.
It was the start of a franchise, or so all of entertainment media was prociming. Theo wasn’t so sure. He saw the first one three years ago, before he even came to campus, and wasn’t that impressed.
It wasn’t like he was against seeing beautiful scantily cd women fighting zombies while fire tornadoes engulfed the background, but the entire plot just made no sense. The heavy use of special effects was also daunting. The movie clearly wanted to create a new world heavily inspired by vampiric folk lore, complete with fortress monasteries from the past and using early paintings for emphasis, but there was also a lot of other inspiration. Nearly half the cast were wolfkin, with a couple of harpy girls and a buff dragonkin girl among the cast. The main star was Mona Dominique, a felinid beauty with a scrappy tail and long cat-like ears. Her face was feminine, sharp, and hard to ignore. Her bosoms were soft and supple; as Atticus would say, they were mouth watering sex mounds. Her skin appeared smooth, but like all felinids, there was a thin coat of peach colored fur along her arms and legs.
Many idolized her, but Theo was more impressed with the succubus co-star, Delphia Shyoris. The woman was, in many ways, the opposite of what many would describe as the perfect succubus. She was shorter than her co-star, rather skinny, and had pale pink skin. Her dark hair was trimmed into a pixie cut, and she always wore a tex bodysuit alongside the main heroine.
The likeness of Delphia was almost uncanny, although, Theo wasn’t one to lie to himself. Her tail wasn’t nearly as long as Lorelei’s, and her eyes were a different color. Her face though… Theo couldn’t help but imagine that’s what Lorelei might have looked like.
Atticus was a die-hard enthusiast of the Zombie Bonanza series, having collected the previous series ‘Zombie Bonanza, Babes against Death’, and ‘Zombie Bonanza, Hotties Wage War’. He even had a life-sized body pillow of the leading mia dy from Babes against Death, and slept with it every night. Agreeing to see the newest movie seemed like a no-brainer, although Theo would’ve rather spend all night pying video games instead.
The two of them quickly got sorted before heading to the theater. Built in the corner of campus, it was originally a gymnasium, one that had suffered from the an early colpse of dome debris. That had happened several years ago, and was part of the reason why the dome was never finished. The building was rebuilt, albeit smaller, once the remnants of the dome was stabilized. A new gymnasium was constructed on the other side of campus, and the area in front of the new theater was made into a small vineyard for ‘cultural’ reasons. The water fountain was a nice touch, along with the chess board seating area with its granite tables. A metallic tarp draped over the building and its surroundings to shield it from the rain.
Walking across campus toward the theater, Theo spared a gnce at the universities skyrail. The bulk of the Zeniths that delivered supplies to campus did so from the exterior ptforms, but there were a few interior ones reserved for staff. There were almost always four visible, one of which was small, the others rger for expeditions. Theo couldn’t help but notice there was a new one, one he had never seen before. Mid-sized, with a proud forward prow, the vehicles brass and bronze pting was so clean it reflected the suns light.
“Pretty cool,” Theo spoke to himself while continuing on his way, following Atticus to the theater.
Theo was surprised by the number of students who were already there. Crowds were packed and long lines were forming at the front of the theater. The front counter was clearly panicking, trying to get everyone registered for their seats.
Like before, he could’ve sworn that someone was watching him, Theo kept looking over his shoulder, and only once did he catch the faintest wisp of an arrow pointed tail. He froze, looking around, but couldn’t find the succubus the tail belonged too. There were several in the crowd… But none of them he recognized. A few of them noticed him looking at them and fshed him interesting smiles.
He turned away, sighed, and caught up to his roommate.
Once they got through the front counter, they would split up; Atticus would go grab concessions, while Theo acquired their seats. The woman manning the front booth looked completely exhausted. The lone human was doing everything in her power to get everyone inside as quickly as possible but she was struggling. It was easy to see that she had some mia in her genes. The way she moved, with those wide hips, and long slender legs, was far too graceful for a simple human. There was a flexibility that just didn’t suit her human frame. She moved quickly and elegantly and her wavy dark hair reflected the light. The giveaway though was her sharpened cheekbones and narrow slit eyes.
Her gaze was piercing as she looked at Theo with a dreadful beauty.
Maybe she got it from her father? Or grandfather? Theo thought to himself. She must’ve had a human mother, otherwise she certainly would’ve had a serpentine lower body. Mixed breeds always inherited most their traits from the mother when it came to these sorts of things. There were fewer and fewer ‘pure-blooded’ humans these days.
“How many tickets?” The way the seller stretched the ‘s’ in her sentences only confirmed Theo’s suspicion. That and her pristine accent. Theo couldn’t help but wonder whether the woman’s tongue was thinner, or maybe even forked?
You could never tell with mixed-breeds. He almost voiced his thoughts out loud.
“Two please?” Theo looked back at the line behind him; it went all the way to the park. He also got a good look at the concession line; Atticus was definitely going to have to stand for a long time. Theo hoped the movie wouldn’t start ahead of schedule.
“Ok, that’ll be thirty siins.” The teller seemed irritated. She was now loosening the tie around her neck. She was sipping on a drink in between each customer, and judging by how her legs were fidgeting, she had been standing there for some time now.
Theo sighed to himself. Thirty siins seemed like a lot. He pulled up his sleeve to expose a digital time piece. He kept a chip shard inside and stored at least a hundred siins on it at all times. The money was transferred seamlessly enough.
The teller took his money motioned for him and Atticus to walk inside. She didn’t even have to say ‘next’; the line of people quickly took his pce.
Seeing so many people packing the concession lines, Theo was about to suggest they skip out on it and just go to their seats.
“Well, maybe we should—“ The two of them barely stepped foot inside, when a loud crash seized their attention.