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Keith, helped by Rhys, used heavy furniture to block the doors. He suggested Gwen use the kitchen [[chalkboard]] and Jaz's [[noticeboard]] to board up the windows. | Keith, helped by Rhys, used heavy furniture to block the doors. He suggested Gwen use the kitchen [[chalkboard]] and Jaz's [[noticeboard]] to board up the windows. | ||
With the house as secure as they could make it, Keith and his family gathered with Gwen and Rhys in the front room. Keith gamely tried to make conversation, but the ceaseless thumping of the undead had them all on edge. When Naomi couldn't take anymore, Keith attempted to calm his wife down but she flinched away like he was a stranger. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | With the house as secure as they could make it, Keith and his family gathered with Gwen and Rhys in the front room. Keith gamely tried to make conversation, but the ceaseless thumping of the undead had them all on edge. When Naomi couldn't take anymore, Keith attempted to calm his wife down but she flinched away like he was a stranger. | ||
A short while later, the zombies broke in through the window, and Gwen ushered Keith and his family upstairs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | |||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Rhys, with an embarrassed sense of shame, saw Keith as being just like him; his car was his pride and joy. When faced with a gun, Keith was both bewildered and scared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | Rhys, with an embarrassed sense of shame, saw Keith as being just like him; his car was his pride and joy. When faced with a gun, Keith was both bewildered and scared. He admired Gwen whom he believed to be "a secret agent or something", telling his wife "She's got a gun and everything". He was frightened during the attack on his home, but attempted to put on a brave face, and looked to Gwen for instruction and reassurance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== |
Revision as of 16:01, 3 November 2019
Keith Samuels lived with his wife, Naomi, and daughter, Jasmine, at a house on Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff. One night, he found a pair of thieves attempting to steal his car.
Biography
In 2009, Keith caught two thieves - Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams - attempting to steal his Mitsubishi Shogun from his driveway. He confronted the pair with a red squeegee mop. Gwen pulled a gun on him, while Rhys attempted to calm down the situation. As Keith backed up to get the car keys, he saw a group of zombies heading towards them.
Gwen advised him to go back into his house and lock the doors, but - upon finding out that he had a wife and daughter - decided to help him defend the property.
Keith, helped by Rhys, used heavy furniture to block the doors. He suggested Gwen use the kitchen chalkboard and Jaz's noticeboard to board up the windows.
With the house as secure as they could make it, Keith and his family gathered with Gwen and Rhys in the front room. Keith gamely tried to make conversation, but the ceaseless thumping of the undead had them all on edge. When Naomi couldn't take anymore, Keith attempted to calm his wife down but she flinched away like he was a stranger.
A short while later, the zombies broke in through the window, and Gwen ushered Keith and his family upstairs. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)
Personality
Rhys, with an embarrassed sense of shame, saw Keith as being just like him; his car was his pride and joy. When faced with a gun, Keith was both bewildered and scared. He admired Gwen whom he believed to be "a secret agent or something", telling his wife "She's got a gun and everything". He was frightened during the attack on his home, but attempted to put on a brave face, and looked to Gwen for instruction and reassurance. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)
Appearance
By 2009, Keith was in his mid-thirties. When he first confronted Gwen and Rhys, he had tousled hair and an unshaven face which was rumpled with sleep. He wore a grey t-shirt, which stretched over his beer belly, and baggy black boxer shorts. He was not physically fit, and became breathless easily. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)