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Authors: Alex Apostol

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Christine looked up and removed her hands slowly from Zack. He sniffed and wiped at his face and then turned around on his knee to see what she was looking at.

“Gretchen?” Christine said with her face scrunched in disbelief.

Gretchen’s hand fell away from the doorframe. As her eyes widened, her mouth parted slowly. “Christine!” Tears filled her eyes as she ran to embrace her.

“You know her?” Zack’s eyes shifted from one to the other. He hadn’t noticed when he saw Gretchen alone, but now that they stood closely together, he saw the resemblance.

Christine pulled away from Gretchen and looked over her shoulder at him. “She’s my sister.”

Gretchen laughed as the tears ran down her face. She squeezed Christine tightly. Soon, everyone was crowded in the doorway to see what was going on. Gretchen turned to the group and wiped the wetness from under her eyes. “This is my sister!” she introduced with tearful enthusiasm. “This is the group I’ve been with,” she said to Christine. “That’s Dan, Lee, Rowan, Gale, Olivia…”

              “Oh my God!” Christine yelled. “Carolyn! Luke told us you were dead, that you’d been bitten!”

Carolyn Bock puffed air out from her mouth and rolled her eyes. “That stupid dick chaired me into my apartment when he saw a little scratch on my ankle. But I got out,” she smiled with a sense of pride. “I would’ve loved to have seen the look on his face when he found the place empty. Where is the bastard?”

“Probably dead,” Christine said with a tight, unsympathetic voice. “He left and never came back.”

Carolyn blinked slowly as she stared. Revenge had been served. She should’ve been happy. Her back slackened as she bit her lip. Something heavy grew in her stomach and weighed it down.

“Holy shit,” Rowan said under his breath. It snapped Carolyn back from her thoughts.

Gale grinned ear to ear and clapped her hands together once loudly. “Well, I’ll be damned! Little Gretchen’s sister! I didn’t even know you had a sister.”

“Yup,” Gretchen said as she turned back to Christine with the biggest grin any of them had ever seen on her face. “My sister’s alive!”

 

 

 

XXII.

 

 

They all left the bedroom and Christine closed the door shut quietly behind them. She didn’t know why she handled the door with such delicacy. She didn’t have to worry about waking Liam up anymore. He was dead, gone forever.

She walked over to the bay window, but her legs wouldn’t bend to sit down. There was too much energy that coursed through her veins. Gretchen stood close by her side, unable to stop looking at her and smiling. Christine eyed her and then looked away.

“What happened?” Zack asked.

Christine looked down at the ground. She wasn’t sure how she was supposed to talk about it when she’d come so close to letting Liam bite her. She looked at Zack with her head rested to the side and gave in to a morbid grin. “The fence came down when they were trying to prop it up. They ran, but Jerry…” She sighed and closed her eyes. When she opened them again, she continued. “Liam was bit on the leg,” she said quickly and left it at that.

Zack let out a grief stricken sigh. “I should have been here.”

Christine shook her head. “It wouldn’t have mattered. There were so many. We were overrun.”

Silence filled the room and hung heavily in the air. Christine replayed in her head what she’d done to Liam only moments ago. The tears started to well up in her eyes again. She shook them off as she remembered something. She disappeared into the bedroom and returned with a brown leather journal, which she handed to Zack. He turned it over in his hands.

“It’s Dr. Hyde’s journal, Liam’s boss. He started this. He created the virus, accidentally, in his lab,” she said, talking excitedly as she gestured wildly to the journal. She tapped her finger on the cover as Zack grasped onto it. “He wrote everything down in here!” She looked up at him with her large, blue eyes wide with hope.

Zack opened the journal and saw the small scribblings. “Did Liam know what he was doing?” He didn’t want to think his friend had helped someone destroy the world. Liam wouldn’t have done that.

“Of course not,” Christine said, pulling her eyebrows together. “Dr. Hyde didn’t even know what he was doing. They were working together to try and stop that horrible flu, remember?”

Zack’s memory jogged back and he nodded his head. “Right. I forgot about that.”

Christine tapped the journal again to keep his attention focused. “If we can get this in the right hands,” she said looking up into his heavily bearded face, “they might be able to stop this.”

Zack lowered the journal and gazed at her. Everyone else in the room stood perfectly still. Christine took a few steps back so she could see them all at once. They waited, ready to cling for dear life to her next words.

“We need to take this to a lab, or someone who can put an end to this.”

Olivia was the first to roll her eyes and look away. “And where exactly is this fantasy lab?”

Zack whipped around and tightened his lips. Olivia straightened up and snapped her mouth shut.

“Chris…I haven’t found a single place out there with living people in it, let alone a fully functioning lab with scientists and a team. I don’t think it’s out there.”

“Oh, it’s out there,” Christine said through her teeth. “And we’re going to find it. We have to.”

“Where should we start looking?” Gretchen asked as she placed a soft hand on her sister’s arm.

Christine recoiled. “Chicago.”

There was a grumble from several people in the room.

“That’s almost forty miles away,” Carolyn whined as her shoulders slumped.

“Why Chicago?” Olivia asked with a wrinkled nose.

“I remember a while back, Liam had to go to this huge research facility there for some test. He said it was the biggest lab he’d ever seen. It’s our best shot.” As Christine looked out at the group, one by one their eyes turned away.

“Or we could just wait here to die,” Christine said in a matter-of-fact tone. “Because those are our options right now. Attempt to get this journal into the right hands and possibly save the world, or die.” She let the words sink in before she spoke again. “I don’t know about you, but I still think this world is worth saving.”

“My sister’s right. We should at least try.” Gretchen smiled at Christine.

Everyone else in the room looked to Zack, as if he had the final say. He shrugged his shoulders. “I mean, what else do we have to do?”

“I’m in,” Gale said.

Olivia picked up her bat and swung it around to rest on her shoulders as her arms draped lazily over it. “Well, Chicago can’t be any worse than here.”

Everyone turned to look at Rowan, who leaned against the patio door. He had one ankle crossed over the other as he rested his head back. He felt the pressure of their eyes on him as they waited for him to join in on their mission. He pushed off the door and stood tall. “Fine. Let’s do this. Let’s go to Chicago.”

Christine’s eyes lit up briefly before they clouded over with tears. She hugged Zack. Even though Liam was dead, she would carry on. She would be the one to save the world, if it was at all possible. She stepped forward to talk with the others, ready to start making a plan for the best way to get into the city. Chatter filled the room as they talked it over with each other.

Zack looked down at the journal in his hands and gave it a squeeze. A smile spread across his weary face. They might not have the key to ending the zombie plague. There was no guarantee they would even make it to Chicago. Some of them could die trying to get there. They could all die. But they going to try.

 

 

 

Look for

Dead Beginnings: Lonnie Lands

The first in a series of short novellas from the
Dead Soil
world that reveal what the characters were doing when the plague took over and how they survived their first night in a zombie infested world.

 

 

 

Coming December 2015

ISBN  978-1518681943

 

Text Copyright © 2015 by Alex Apostol

http://authoralexapostol.com

 

Cover Design Copyright © 2015 The Cover Collection

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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means- electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other- except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior written permission of Alex Apostol.

 

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons, living or dead, are entirely coincidental.

 

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