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The general and the captain made their way to the Accra bus station but everywhere was dry and dark. “Everyone must have gone inside for safety,” the captain said. “We need to get to England,” the general said to the captain. “I don’t see reasons for that,” the captain replied. “We should be securing Ghana not deserting it sir,” the captain added as he stands at attention. “We all swore allegiance to Eliot the great after World War X,” the general replied. “And we must keep to that,” the general added. “We need to find a way to get to the base,” the captain replied. “We will use the emergency plane to fly to England,” the captain added. “Get down,” the general whispered to the captain as he sighted few dead walkers crossing over to their side. “Follow me, soldier,” the general said to the