Jenny shoves open her car door and runs to the garage door. She inclines her head to it and listens for a tiny moment, but the moaning and shaking from the interior door mask anything that might be coming from the other side of the garage door. The huge door isn't shaking, so nothing is pounding on it at least.
She bends down, grabs the handle, and heaves upward, lifting it above her head. Cool air rushes inside and she gets a glimpse of the driveway and the street, dark and empty. She turns back to her car, but the chair under the doorknob topples with a clatter, the door flying open, and she falters. Crazy Tom steps in and shoulders the door closed again behind him, replacing the chair, the others pounding on it again for entry.
Several moans come from behind her, and Jenny turns her head to look over her shoulder. She sees Janet and her husband, Dave, moaning and reaching and coming up the driveway. A teenager she doesn't recognize and a man that looks familiar, but she doesn't know, join the couple and head toward her.
She grabs a hammer from the corner of the garage and runs for the car. Crazy Tom rushes to meet her. She swings the hammer at him, but he deflects it with his knife and then slices her arm open.
She grabs the wound, the pain burning, and warm blood seeping out between her fingers. Crazy Tom shoves the car door shut and pushes her to the ground, slicing her thigh and bleeding her again. Then he leaves her there crying in pain and goes to the door, pushing Janet and Dave out and slamming the door down, flipping the lock. They moan and pound on the door; the sounds of all of them is deafening, echoing in the large space and off of the cement floor.
Crazy Tom stoops over Jenny and takes her hand against her will. She reaches out with her other hand to stop him, and he stabs her in the shoulder. She screams and squeezes her eyes shut, then struggles more, with less success. He takes his time, biting her fingers off, one by one. She cries, losing her will to fight, until she passes out from blood loss five long minutes later and rises as a ghoul, no longer any fun for him. He opens the garage door and walks away.
Jenny wanders out of the open garage and follows her new hunger to the sounds and smells of humans.