Nakamura covered his head to protect himself from the falling glass as he entered through the bus' doorway. [b]"Thanks for opening the door, Yami,"[/b] Nakamura quipped as he took the helm at the driver's seat. [b]"Really, you're a real gentleman. Now to go for a spin..."[/b] Nakamura stepped on the gas to rev the engine, and then fiddled with the knob that appeared to be the gear shift. He shoved the stick upwards, hoping that it put the bus in drive. A quick test, however, told him that it put it in reverse. [i]Well shit...[/i] he thought as several zombies were now attempting to make their way on board. One zombie lurched forward, falling onto the steps of the bus and his lower body had a shard of glass spear right through him. [I] Time to get a move on...[/i] Nakamura started to sweat and his hands started to shake as he fumbled the gear shift in hopes of finding the drive. Finally, he found it, and he wooped as the bus sprang forward. The zombie stuck in the doorway was promptly ripped in half as the bus rounded a circle to head towards the school. Nakamura was now presented a new problem: The horde of zombies he had to drive through in order to reach the school. Gulping, Nakamura flipped on the windshield wipers. [b]"Time to part the Red Sea, Yami."[/b] Nakamura floored it, and rows of zombies flipped onto the windshield and rolled off the side, with blood and body parts splattering onto the windshield with every second passing. The windshield wiper surprisingly did a good job of containing the mess that was on the windows, and Nakamura could see that he was close to the building. Nakamura halted the bus with a screech about two feet away from the window. He honked the horn three times to get the party's attention and leaned over to wave to them. [b]"All aboard kids, it's time to go home![/b]" Nakamura yelled as he noticed a dozen zombies shuffling towards the bus. [i]And hurry the hell up, would you!?[/i]