Adam was anticipating it. He was expecting the men to press the button that would make the lever materialise again. Instead, the one in the lead only gave him a deathly stare. Then he told the bleeding man to stop his noise. After which, he turned away and left. Followed by the two others.Adam could see the surprise on the faces of everyone there. Even the lady with the faraway look on her face turned her head to look at him again. The wonder they felt showed on their faces. Adam doubted that was the last he would hear of what he had done though. He could see that Jeremy was calming down as he ate the banana. Adam threw caution to the wind and he brought out two bags of raisin and roasted peanuts. “Have some” he said to the boy. Then he sat beside Jeremy and calmly ate the raisin as if he couldn’t see the look of surprise on the faces of those around. After a few seconds of silence, the lady who was facing the wall earlier turned to Adam and asked, “Can I have some?" A
Adam looked warily at the sleeping people around him. Lisa hurried out of the room immediately after one of the guards shouted at her to wrap up what she was doing, or they would do it for her. A few seconds later, the breeze that Adam had noted earlier in the cubicle turned colder. Then, within a twinkle of an eye, those around him started falling asleep. First, it was the injured man. Then, Clint. Ray simply hung his head and slept off. The couple hugged themselves to sleep. Then the green-eyed lady followed suit. Adam couldn’t believe what had happened. He was sure of one thing, though. The sleep was not natural. He was sure that it must have something to do with the chilly draft of air. He shook Jeremy lightly, but the latter simply mumbled in his sleep and slept off again. Adam knew he had to get out of the cubicle. He had to get out now! Though Lisa had informed him that he should wait, he knew he couldn’t wait any longer. Did Lisa know that they were drugging t
Adam quickly shut his eyes but it was a moment too late. The masked man’s eyes met with his before he shut his eyes. It was the same man who had almost caught him the first time. Adam was ready for all hell to let loose. He was ready to pull out the sword if they dared to come towards him. He would fight and do anything to save himself. Anything at all to ensure that he did not end up the way Ray had. He was so engrossed in hs anticipaton that it took him a while to realise that the men were filing out of the room. They were not coming towards him. The masked man had not said anything! Adam was sure now that the man had seen him the first time too. Why would he let him go? A high-pitched sound came from the zombies cubicle as Ray turned. Chunk of shredded flesh hanging out of its face and body, it rose in a distorted form. Knocking back some of the zombies. It launched itself hard against the reinforced glass. Its eyes were pinned on Adam’s from the other side. It hit
The people sleeping started waking up before Adam could get over his shock. The sword stood stuck in the glass wall, wiggling as if it was expecting Adam to take action. “What the hell?” Adam heard behind him as he reached out to touch the sword. The sword wiggled in his hand and slid down, pulling Adam with it. There was a clean slit in the glass and true fresh air swept in through the hole, unlike the doctored oxygen that had been filtering into the cubicle since they were locked in. “What the hell is going on?” Clint shouted all of a sudden as he looked across the cubicle and saw Ray snarling and grunting with the other zombies. “Keep your mouth shut unless you want them to come back and do the same to you” Adam whispered urgently. He could hear shocked gasps behind him as the others' attention were caught by what Clint had seen. “Those fuckers did this to us while we were asleep, didn’t they? I told you our sleeping pattern is not normal!” It was the first time Morris ha
The daring lady was the first to raise her hand. She stepped forward with a grin on her face. “I can. My mom taught me.” Adam was sceptical about her confidence but she seemed to be sure of herself. “What is your name?” he asked automatically. “Layla,” she said simply. “Layla, you had better be certain that your skill is as sure as your word because it seems you are the only one among us who has it” “What? You can’t shoot?” she asked in surprise. “He can’t shoot” Clint snorted in disgust. “Can you, idiot?” Adam asked testily. Clint looked away with a twist of his mouth. “Damn, you all are…okay, we need to rectify that,” Layla said as she stepped forward and took the gun from Adam. She winked at him and said, “Do you have more of this in that gizmo of yours?” Adam simply reached into the orb and brought out the revolver. “Whew, you are a bag of surprises,” she said with a grin as she collected the revolver from him and tested the weight. “So, handling a gun is just like
Adam could feel the moment he stepped into the centre. His sharpened hearing could pick the difference in the vibrations of the whole centre. It was as if the whole centre held its breath in anticipation. Footsteps resounded down the hallway. Then Adam heard a trembling voice from afar “I am sorry, young master. I thought it would work this time around. I…please give me another chance to try again” The sound of something being dragged across the centre got closer seconds before the door crashed inward. “Young master, please. I…” A grunt followed as Carson was thrown hard against the floor. He hit his face against the floor so hard that blood trailed from his mouth as he raised his head. His wrinkled, white coat was stained with a spot of blood and his face looked like it had received a couple of punches already. “Asshole” Adam heard Layla muttered under her breath. He had no idea if she was referring to Carson or the young man who walked casually to Carson and turned him ov
“Do you know who I am?" “You are going to regret this." “My father would have you killed!" “You…!” “You are going to die when I “mistakenly” pull this trigger, your royal bullshit." Layla said this in a drawl as she fixed the gun more tightly against his head.Then she looked at Adam through the rearview mirror “I still say we should kill him.” “Don’t even think about it,” Adam said without substance as he navigated the roads leading away from the university.“I am bleeding to death, you morons!” the young master said through gritted teeth.“That would be a mercy for you, fuckhead. Wouldn’t it?” Layla said as she winked at Nina.It had been a tricky, daring adventure, but they had been able to get out of the university.All it took was to take the young master as a hostage.Adam had ordered that the university gates should be opened on all ends.When the men hesitated, he rammed the butt of the gun into the young master’s stomach.The latter ordered his men to do as Adam said.A
Lisa and Nina slept for the rest of the journey.With Lisa’s head on Nina’s shoulder, the twins held each other tightly even in sleep, as if they still couldn’t believe that they were finally safe.Jeremy was with them at the back, staring into space when he was not looking out of the window.“I still think you shouldn’t have shot him!” Adam said it with an exasperated sigh.“Relax,” Layla said with a grin.Then, in a swift change of mood, she added, “He deserved it. Dr. Saman was a good man.” The way she said it made Adam look over at her.He wondered if they had more than a lecturer-student relationship.As if she could read his mind, she turned back to him and said, “Oh, take your mind out of the gutter. I wasn’t fucking him. He was just...kind to me.” “Hmm,” Adam said as he concentrated on the road.Not that it was any concern of his anyway.All he wanted was to get back to his parents.He had his backpack with him now, with the medication still intact.He just needed to get it