The First Days (As the World Dies #1)(29)
Again, Katie looked at the gas gauge. It was dropping faster than she liked. And, she sighed, she hadn't told Jenni yet, but they had blown one valuable point of their plan when they had escaped from the hunting store.
The extra jugs of gas for "just in case" scenarios were still sitting in the back of that old beat up white truck. In their panic to get safely on the road, they had forgotten that part of their overall plan.
Now they could not deviate one iota.
What was in the tank was all there was. Pure and simple. Simple and terrifying. The needle was dropping far faster than she thought it would.
"We're close," Jenni said softly. She was downright pale as a ghost now.
Katie nodded. The trees were growing taller and more numerous. They had turned onto a logging trail and they had seen large patches of freshly hewed stumps. But so far, no undead.
So far, so good.
They were a mere five miles from the interstate and they had to consider this entire area a danger zone.
"Katie," Jenni said in a hushed tone. "I'm scared."
Katie took her hand and gave it a reassuring squeeze. "Just keep breathing."
Finally, a sign appeared directing them toward the back entrance to the camp. Jenni drew out the shotgun and laid it next to her.
Katie could feel her chest tightening and her stomach fluttering.
Please, God, please, let him be alive.
The dirt road was very winding. Dry red dirt flew up in a cloud. It hadn't rained in a month and the earth was cracked. Finally, they could see the cabins used for youth camps through the trees as they continued down the dirt trail. There was no sign of anyone.
Jenni was close to hyperventilating and her hands fluttered around her face.
"Jenni, calm down. Calm down. He needs you to be calm," Katie said firmly.
Jenni nodded, gulped air, nodded again. "Yes..yes…yes…"
The whitewashed mess hall came into view and Katie slowed the truck to a stop. It was the main meeting hall for campers and, from where the truck sat idling, they could see the long road to the front entrance to the camp. One lone van sat in the gravel parking lot.
The scream of the zombie girl as she hit Jenni's window made them both jump. The girl, her face a mask of blood, guts, and a gaping mouth with no tongue, slammed her hands continuously against the window.
"They're here," Jenni whimpered.
Jack barked angrily at the zombie.
Katie reversed sharply, making sure not to end up in a tree, temporarily losing the girl. The zombie girl ended up right in front of them confused at their sudden disappearance. She realized where they were and charged.
Katie slammed her foot down and the truck roared forward. When they hit the girl, her head hit the deer guard and blood, bits of brain, and grayish fluid spewed across the hood.
Katie felt sickened yet satisfied at the same time.
Jenni sobbed next to her and wrung her hands.
"Jenni, calm down!" Katie ordered. But inside of her, she feared that Jason was gone. Gone like the rest of the world.
She realized the mess hall shutters were all down and that there were smears of blood on them. The door cracked open for a moment and someone stepped out onto the front step, shading their eyes to see who was in the truck.
"Jason!"
Jenni was out of the truck and running before Katie could even try to grab her. Jack bounded out of the truck and ran at her heels. Her gun lay on the seat.
Katie cursed, reached over and slammed Jenni's door shut, grabbed the shotgun, grabbed the keys, shoved her door open, and was on her feet and running in an amazingly short period of time.
Jenni was just ahead of her, running, crying, calling out to the form on the step. She was almost to the figure when she cried out in anguish.
"You're not Jason!"
Katie was right behind Jenni, shotgun cocked and ready in her hands.
And a good thing. A zombie came screeching around the corner, his hands held out, and Katie didn't hesitate to blast him in the face.
The boy on the doorstep grabbed Jenni and pulled her inside.
2. Unraveled
"Jenni!" Katie screamed, terrified, the shotgun raising to shoot the shadowy person in the face.
Jack ran in, growling.
"Get in," the figure called out.
Human! She barely kept from pressing the trigger. Katie jumped through the doorway and the door slammed shut behind her. Instantly, there was banging on the door behind her.
Oh, God! There had been a zombie or zombies right behind her and she hadn't seen them she had been so panicked.
Jenni stood nearby crying with her hands over her face. Katie grabbed her arm.
"Don't do that again! We can't afford to screw up!"
Jenni looked at her stricken and Katie suddenly grabbed her close and held her tight. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I thought…I thought…"
Katie became aware that they were standing in a hallway into the kitchen. Beyond the door at the end of the hall stood a tall, good-looking boy with masses of straight brown hair falling into his eyes.
"Jenni?"
"Jason?" Jenni's voice rose in a scary pitch. She ran down the hall into the arms of a boy almost as tall as she was. "Jason! Oh, Jason."
"Jenni, where's Dad? And the kids?"
Rhiannon Frater's Books
- Rhiannon Frater
- Pretty When She Kills (Pretty When She Dies #2)
- Pretty When She Destroys (Pretty When She Dies #3)
- Pretty When They Collide (Pretty When She Dies 0.5)
- Fighting to Survive (As the World Dies #2)
- Siege (As the World Dies #3)
- The Last Mission of the Living (The Last Bastion #2)
- The Last Bastion of the Living (The Last Bastion #1)
- Pretty When She Dies (Pretty When She Dies #1)
- The Living Dead Boy (The Living Dead Boy #1)