She watched in horror as the bimbo zombie exploded and splattered the surrounding area with gore. As the two began to climb through the window, she pushed the gun right into one of their faces and fired, spattering herself before she turned to run through the apartment, but almost immediately after turning, there was a sword pointed at her face.
A girl of around fourteen, with pale blonde hair in pigtails tied with red ribbons, dressed in a school uniform of a white top, with a blue sailor collar that had a yellow bow on the front, and blue cuffs around the short sleeves, along with a very short blue pleated skirt that didn't quite seem to cover her underwear, along with blue socks up to just below her knees, and black leather shoes. The
girl's face contorted in confusion, mirroring Jane's expression, but the cop knocked aside the sword, grabbed the girl by the wrist and started to drag her through the apartment.
"What's your name, kid? And where are your parents", she asked, taking her down the first flight of stairs they came across.
"Karen. My Dad is.... there", she said as they reached the bottom of the stairs, which had come down into a back room of the coffee store. The schoolgirl pointed across the room, to where a blonde-haired bimbo in a black waitress dress with a white apron on top was applying make-up in the mirror, balancing on impossibly high heels.
For a moment, Jane could only stare, before dragging Karen out of the back entrance to the store, running down the alley way behind it. "Where'd you get that sword?", she asked.
"It was my Dad's... he had it hanging on the wall in this", she said, and thumbed over her shoulder where a very stylish look black sheath was hung, decorated with designs of a red dragon.
"Just stick with me, we're heading for the precinct, they might have a helicopter we can use to get out of here", explained Jane, but there was a sudden tug on her arm from the schoolgirl.
"I was supposed to meet my friends at the amusement park... we can't just leave them there, and it's not really that far away from the precinct either... ".
Jane paused at the end of the alley, pressed up against the side of the building and glanced out before looking back to Karen for a moment and then sighed. "Fine... but just don't leave my side, okay?".
The teenager nodded, and together they slipped back out onto the street, on the opposite side of the block to the window she'd climbed through, and started to run along. "I'm Jane by the way".