I can't lie: I sorta cheated. One of the race coordinators gave me an extra flag and I was back in the game with two! About 3/4 of the way through, we head over a hill and there are about 30 zombies blocking the alley. The zombies must have read my mind telling them to "Just let me get through this one section, please!" because I made it through unscathed. However, as we enter the next zombie zone, I feel a hand grab a hold of my [slimming] muffin top, yanking my flag. I yelled at her a bit, because no one likes being groped, but the race had to continue. There was about 1/4 of a mile left and I was feeling good, thinking I may get one of the brain prizes for finishing with a flag. As soon as those thoughts crossed my mind, the door opens to a port-a-potty and a little seven year old kid in full zombie garb reaches out and gingerly grabs my last flag. Sneaky damn kid. Lynn, a friend that stuck the race out with me (the three others were already enjoying their free beer at this point), and I were both out of flags and made a plan to run linebacker intervention for those few in our pack with flags remaining. Out of the whole race, that part may have been the most fun. The Greensboro Roller Derby girls were the last set of zombies, all on roller skates. I do want to point out that everyone knows that real zombies cannot roller skate and this was a serious faux pas for any serious zombie virtuoso. Regardless of this slight plot error, those were some hard core ladies (hopefully I will be ready to try out in the spring), but we got our new friends across the finish line intact.
Overall, it was AWESOME and I am so glad that I ventured out of my comfort zone to participate. Eric has committed to doing it with me next year, so we have a whole year to get into super zombie slayer shape. They caught us in the act so pictures are soon to follow!