"Yeah," Andy agreed. "Are you my current Steve?"
"Yeah," she said. "We take shifts so we can sleep. I'm Veronica."
"Right, pleased to meet you -- and I'll be happy to get back in bed just as soon as I'm not being hunted."
"Miss?" asked the male nurse. "He wants to talk to you."
She nodded and accepted the phone. "Uh huh. Yeah. That's what he says. No... No I don't. All right." She handed the phone back and said, "Fuck," again, this time with a little more force.
I waited, and she turned back to me. "All right. He's calling it in, but he wants me to get you out of here."
Andy nodded, knowing he was in well over his head. "Please."
"Emergency stairs are over here," she said. "Should be fine unless they're coming up that way."
Andy stopped to focus for a moment. "No, I don't think so."
"All right. Follow me." She strode off down the hall, and Andy fell into place a step behind her. "We've got a team on station," she said. "We were kind of hoping this group would come looking for you."
"Is that common?"
Veronica shrugged. "Not really, but common enough to be worth preparing for -- especially with a group like this, who've managed to cover their trail so well that any regular pursuit has proven useless." She hesitated. "If I could be sure of the timing, I'd say you could do more good as bait in your room, but I don't know how far out the team is and Steve doesn't want you running up against the wight who turned you."
Andy didn't want that either. He followed her through the door to the emergency stairs and started down. "Thank you for helping me."
"I'd tell you it was a pleasure, but--"
They both huffed a laugh.
There were footsteps on the stairs below them, coming up. Veronica slowed, then stopped and looked over the rail. She frowned, then said: "Zombies. This wight must have raised some help."
"We can do that?" asked Andy, appalled. "Like, wights can animate corpses?"
Veronica nodded. "Yeah, at least temporarily. Wights are pretty decent necromancers: speak to the dead, raise zombies to help them, stuff like that."
Do not want, Andy thought. Rather than saying that out loud, he asked: "How tough are zombies?"
"Tough is about all they have going for them, honestly," Veronica said. "They aren't especially strong or smart, and most of them weren't created from herd who knew how to fight."
"So you can kill them with bullets?"
Veronica hesitated. "I'd rather not. These are silver rounds, good for wights as well as werewolves -- two-thirds of the trifecta that attacked you."
Andy nodded. "Do you trust me?"
Veronica tilted her head to regard him. "What did you have in mind?"
"I've figured out one basic trick," he said softly. "Save your ammo, and let's see how well it works."
Veronica was easily old enough to be his mother, but she regarded him evenly and then said. "All right. Stay where I can haul you back if it goes badly."