As the speed of his thrusting increased, Mae’s moans increased in pitch too.And that— that was bad.Avery shifted and murmured in his sleep which made Danny freeze in shock, his hands dropping Mae’s leg and cupping her mouth to shield the sounds from escaping further.He suddenly found his own tongue and courage to shush her.“You are going to get us in trouble!” He whispered sternly. To his greatest dismay, Mae was so indifferent about Avery finding out.“If he wakes up, we’d have a threesome, Danny. It's no biggie.” She shrugged.What in the dirty apocalypse world was she saying?He almost lost his erection at that. Imagine a man who was having his first ever proper sex and the lady starts suggesting a threesome!He’d almost choke at the air in his throat.“What the fuck are you saying?!” He whispered back, his balls dangling along with his vibrating body.Mae, standing in all nakedness and her sexy body taking its superpower toll on Danny caused him to swallow hard and his dick r
There was a problem. He came faster than he should. Or wait…He had no idea what the right time to cum was but he knew he had done it a little quicker. He couldn’t fathom if he had done it right or not as Mae simply picked her clothes up and got dressed then blew him a kiss into the air and went to bed.He merely stood there and watched her do all of those as though he were a fool. He wanted to ask her how it was.He really wanted to know if he had performed well but the words didn’t come out. His mouth simply popped open without producing a sound whatsoever.Was it right to ask a woman about your performance in bed as a man anyway? Would that not perk up her suspicions even further and probe even more questions from her that he might lack an answer to?It was better to have her silently and peacefully go to bed after all, she didn’t look like she wasn’t satisfied or as if she had any complaint or dissatisfaction.He didn't last too long, he was sure. He only fucked her for roughly t
Even he didn't have the answer to the question he just asked himself. He had no idea why they all didn't bathe the day before.Their hope for the help that never came caused them all to forget about showering or keeping clean.After all, the choppers would come and they would all be taken to a clean safe haven somewhere. Somewhere without the zombies.That seemed like wishful thinking now. His faith had begun to falter as the unsurety of if they’d be rescued or not had overwhelmed him so much that he didn't want to think about it any longer.Somehow, the disgust of the slimy fluid from Beck’s decomposing body didn't irritate him as much as he thought it would.Not as much as it’d irritate him if this wasn't an apocalypse.Luckily, he found a soap sitting on the soap holder in the toilet. He made sure to wash every nook and cranny of his body and after minutes of wasting the water he knew was limited, he stepped out of the bathroom dressed only in his falling jean now.He wondered why
Belina blinked twice after hearing Mae’s explanation of where her daddy was before spewing yet another question.“And Belinda?” She asked again.Mae’s face crept into a frown. “Who is Belinda?” She blurted.At least, if he couldn't contribute too much, he could explain that. “Belinda is her sister.” He thought Mae was around when Belina pointed that out before. She could be so dumb when she wanted to be too, he noted.“Yes, my twin sister,” Belina replied, giving a small smile that Danny wasn't sure he’d seen on her before.It was obvious she thought so highly of her sister and probably missed her.Her zombie sister.The fact that they were twins meant the bond would be stronger than that of ordinary siblings. She wouldn't stop asking about her and Mae’s lie of them being on a journey might not be enough for a long time.“Where is her sister?” Make blurted, turning to him with questioning brows.The hell?He remembered explaining to her and Avery about the encounter he had with Belina
[DAY 15 INTO THE APOCALYPSE]Contrary to what was expected, the help; the government, rescue team, choppers, military- they all never came.Survivors had been left to rely on their wits and strength to survive. With each day that passed, humanity die harder and the zombie populace increased.It had rained for about two days and it was discovered that the zombies could walk in the rain even if it was during the day.So, like the black worms, the rain was also an enemy. Except the rain wasn't entirely an enemy because it contributed to the survival of the survivors.Perhaps, he should only speak for themselves as he had no idea what the other survivors were going through, Danny thought.However, the rain had done a huge job of helping their group out. Water stopped running the same day they dumped Beck’s decomposing body out. The water barely was enough for the girls’ bath and he remembered they resorted to using one of the bottled water they had scavenged that day.He could almost laug
“Let's just go, Avery. Regardless of the weather, we’ll still be going with weapons.” And thus, he and Avery got themselves armed in all sorts of befitting weapons. Danny didn't know how to use a gun hence, he went for every other thing else that wasn't a gun.He took an axe, dagger, and a knife. Avery on the other hand went for guns.They had managed to forage as little as they could during these ten days. However, they were only able to get enough all thanks to Avery taking a lot of weapons from their first-time scavenging.Mae had gone near the window, gazing out. “Sky’s clear, people are out, everything seems normal. I think you boys will be okay.” She announced, head still gazing down.The sky did seem clear and it didn't seem like the rain would come anytime soon but then again, they couldn’t be so sure.Avery sighed out loud. “Not like we have a choice anyway. We don't want to die of hunger and thirst, do we?” He said to no one in particular and then to Danny, “Let's run along
Avery turned questioningly to Danny. "Yo man, How do you know about the store?" he asked Danny, skepticism etched on his face.Well since Avery didn't know him from before, he could as well pull off with whatever explanation he comes up with.Danny scratched his head, a nervous habit he'd picked up since this ordeal began. "I used to live around here," he replied, trying to keep his voice steady despite the gnawing uncertainty in his gut.He wanted to go check it out – to go see if his parents were there. For all he knew, they wouldn't recognize but that was the least.They might be zombies too.Was he ready to stomach such?Avery raised an eyebrow. “Whoa! I never knew you lived this close to the clubhouse. You came to have some fun time close to home but the apocalypse did its thing.” Avery was chuckling amusingly.They were walking in the direction of the store now – of Danny’s house back in his reality. The more people they encountered, the more Danny was convinced that the world
Okay, Avery got him. There was no way he’d tell the man that those people weren't his real parents but just some people who looked like them.Yet, he really did want to see them. He turned to Avery. “What if what we meet there isn't a good one? I might not have the vigor to go to the store anymore if I find my parents are already zombies. Let's go to the store first and there, after.” Danny said.Avery didn't argue with him but instead led the way while Danny trailed behind. His mood had dwindled as he had begun to be crippled in fear of the unknown.The store sure was in bad shape and when they entered it, they found its shelves were empty shelves. Avery and Danny could hear the faint groaning of zombies inside.They were not alone here.“This place sure is creepy," Avery whispered.Danny turned to him, nodding in agreement. “Just like every other goddamn place here. If the weather changes and the bloody rain falls, we are done for. Sounds like there's a lot of them in here.” He said