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Deadly Vaccine Zombie Apocalypse Book Two – Frances Pearce

So, if you really want to hoof it to talk with others you can, or we can just use the radio,” Tank says. “I chose the less walking option, thank you very much.” Tank motions at a young guy sitting in front of some of the equipment. “We have someone here 24/7 so we don’t miss any transmissions.” “So, no word from the government or military?”
“Nope, just other survivors. Mostly sharing info about larger groups of zoms moving about, or if we’ve had issues with other groups.” Tank gives me a pointed look. “What? I promise I haven’t had any run in’s recently,” Wait, that almost feels like a lie. “Well, I haven’t had any run in’s with groups. Just the occasional bad apple.”
Tank’s eyes narrow. “None, of your business. It’s been handled.” I wave around the room, “Can we get back to this?” Tank holds out for another few moments before giving in. “Fine. So, as I was saying we pass info around about zombies and other groups that might be an issue. Share info about where they might be able to find specific supplies that might be looking for.
It was actually talking to someone from another group that helped us get our solar set up.” “That’s awesome,” I tell him with absolute sincerity. I’m hoping to have some solar set up in my future. Reliable warm showers would be awesome. Tank gets a devious little smirk that I don’t trust at all. “We’ve also gotten regularly asked if we’ve seen a certain red-headed hellion.” My spine snaps taught. “Who the hell has been asking about me and what did you say?” “Guy says his name is Koda and he’s desperate to find you because he thinks you might be the one,” Tank tells me with relish.
“Oh my god.” My hands cover my face in absolute mortification. “Want to tell me that story?” “What did you tell him about me?” My words are a bit muffled from the hands still covering my face. “Story first,” Tank insists. Ugh, he’s such an ass. He’s also a gossip. I slip my hands from my face and give him my best glare. “You swear you won’t tell anyone else?”. “Of course,” he says, trying to look innocent and failing. “I mean it.”
“Fine,” He places his hand over his heart, “I swear not to repeat what you’re about to tell me.” “If you do I will hunt you down and cut off your favorite body part.” Tank grimaces, having no doubt I am sincere in my threat.
It’s been a week. A looooong, boring week. I’ve been recovering for a week now at the school, surrounded by people. It’s driving me crazy. It’s not even like the place is absolutely packed to the brim. There’s just a bit over a hundred people holed up here, making what was an elementary school into their new home and sanctuary.
That’s just a hundred more people than I’ve gotten used to dealing with on the regular. I have been doing my level best to avoid the majority of them. For the most part I’ve spent the last few months by myself with only occasionally meeting up with other people. I’m used to being on my own. I’m used to silence. I’m used to not having snores keep me from freaking sleeping.
Every freaking night for the last week I’ve put up with that god awful snoring. Why don’t I just sleep in a different room far away from the snores? That’d be because my other main option is in a women’s bunk room that contains a woman who kind of hates my guts. I more or less return the sentiment.
The woman in question, Brittany, cheated on her husband who happens to be my long time friend and former neighbor, Miguel. So, yeah, sharing a room with her wasn’t a real option unless the goal is to get one of us to kill the other. My money would be on me winning that round but for some reason others might have a problem with that scenario, what with the whole zombie apocalypse and every life mattering, blah blah blah.
In a bout of exhausted frustration I rip my pillow out from underneath my head and toss it at Theo. “Whaa?” The unintelligible question emerges as Theo pushes my pillow off his face. “If you don’t stop snoring I will smother you,” I hiss at him. No spoken acknowledgment, but Theo does roll over to sleep on his stomach. He only snores on his back, so you’d think he’d know better than to sleep on it. He seems to already be back asleep, thankfully not snoring.
Only problem is that now I don’t have a pillow, it’s still over with Theo.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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