Marriane wouldn’t stop apologising to Yoshi.She was the one who grabbed Yoshi and stopped him from leaping to his death.The boy’s whitened face had stared mutedly at her as she apologised over and over again.Tears ran down her face until mucus from her nose joined it yet she seemed not to be able to stop herself from apologising.No amount of pacification from Caleb could stop her.She was alternatively apologising to Yoshi and to Nina.“My baby, I am sorry,” she would say suddenly, then clutch Yoshi to her side to apologise again.At long last, she fell asleep.Right next to Yoshi, who had slept beside her.She refused to eat anything all day, despite Adam and Caleb’s persuasion.“This would affect her health more,” Caleb said after staring out into the night for minutes after his wife fell asleep.Adam had nothing to say.He had no consolation to give because he was dealing with his own grief as well.Still, he said, “She is a strong woman. She…”“She is a woman who just lost her
A scream pierced through the night. “Everybody, get the hell out!" Adam heard a commanding voice yell from the front. The van had stopped. “Get down now or I swear I would shoot your fucking head off!" “What?! What is going on? Are they here? Oh my God, Nina,” Marriane cried in a disoriented state as the noise woke her up. That pissed Adam off more than the uncertainty of what was happening. “Calm down, mom. They are not here.” “Well, someone certainly is!” Marriane snapped. She looked from side to side in wide-eyed terror as a high beam of torches pierced through the surroundings, illuminating the three vehicles. Another gunshot rang out before Adam could react. Marriane screamed. “They are coming for us! They took my daughter and now they are coming for us!” “Dad, please calm her down. Just stay here. Let me check this out," Adam said as he wondered who the bastards outside are. “No! No! No!” Marriane clung to his arm just as he was about to get out of the car. “No, s
The bullet slid down the erect sword.Then the sword fell down beside Adam innocently."Did you see that?"“It was just there!”“I swear it was standing on its own.”“What sorcery is this?”Adam heard people whisper around him.His ears still rang with the booming sound.“Adam?! Adam for God’s sake! Don’t die too!” Lisa’s voice pierced through the ringing in his ears.A familiar scent enveloped him before a dainty hand held his shoulder and turned him over.The scent became more pronounced as she moved closer to him.Her hands patted all over his body rapidly, like she was searching for something.She mustn’t have noticed that her fingers brushed his dick but his dick noticed alright.She let out a sigh as she said, “I thought you were dead for sure this time. Glad to see that I am wrong.”Adam opened his eyes as fast as his thundering head would allow.Layla was staring down at him with a small, relieved smile on her face.Their eyes held for a fleeting moment before Lisa dropped bes
He looked at Layla “You are one mean bitch, you know.”“You want another demonstration?” Layla asked calmly.“You will speak properly to the lady, Dixon,” Adam said without raising his voice.“Oh yeah?” Dixon sneered as he turned towards Adam.He reconsidered his initial intention when he saw the guns that Layla and Ryan pointed at him.Still, he said, “Who made you the captain of the ship, boy?”“You will find out soon enough if you don’t keep a decent tongue in your head, Dixon,” Adam said emphatically.When Dixon finally understood that the dynamics of power had changed, he shut his mouth.Adam then asked, “What was your plan for getting these people out of here? Just staying around and attacking others who just want to survive like you?”Dixon’s face was twisted in derision.He was about to make a derogatory comment when Layla cleared her throat and adjusted the gun in her hand with a meaningful look pinned at him.“You wouldn’t shoot me,” he bluffed.“Wanna bet?” Layla asnwered s
They had to clear the narrow path a bit in order to get the bus and van to the camp.It was not much but it was serviceable at best.Made with logs, ropes, and tree barks, they have three tents altogether.The sturdiest of them was one whose pillars are tree trunks.There were four trees situated closely together.There was enough space in the middle to accommodate up to three people, so they used tree branches to make the sides.Tied to the tree trunks with sinewy ropes, the branches were used to fashion a sort of roof as well.Slopy and uneven, it still did the job with big, hardened barks.The other two were not so formidable and looked like something that a good wind would blow over anytime soon.Still, the young girl crawled right under one of them immediately.“This is actually genius. How did you come about this?” Adam asked in admiration.“It was most of his ideas, you know. Said he was a ranger,” Shelly said with a nod towards Dixon.Dixon saw Shelly and Adam looking over at
Dixon proved difficult right from the beginning of the journey. First, he argued that it was only common sense that they should go with the van. “I know you are eager to go to your grave but no, sir. I am not,” he said adamantly when Adam told him that the Jeep would be a better option. “I still say we leave his ass back here. We don’t need him on the road anyway, mr Ranger." “Now you look here…” “No, you look here!” Adam said as he shut the door loudly and faced the belligerent man. “None of us have the time for this bullshit! I will suggest you just do your part and let’s get this over and done with. That way, we can all get out of each other’s hair and never meet again.” “By that, he means you... I will love to never..." Adam’s stormy look stopped Layla’s snarky comment. She raised her hands in surrender and moved over to the passenger seat. She had barely entered when Dixon said “Now she gets to ride a shotgun?” “Seriously, dude. What is your problem?” Carlisle said testi
Adam soon realised what Dixon meant. Just a few kilometers away from the Zamoa border, the zombies increased in number. They were more daring and faster than the zombies that Adam had dealt with. Layla was busy plucking them off as Adam tried to maneuver the car. The zombies were not moving away from the path of the car at all. Dixon was gleefully killing them as well. Soon enough, his bullets were finished. “Why is she not running out of bullets?” he asked loudly as he quickly wound up the window before the zombies would reach their hands into the car to grab him. Soon enough, the zombies were so dense in front of the car that Adam couldn’t move forward again. “I told you this was a fool’s errand, didn’t I?” Dixon said it with fear evident in his voice. “Turn around and let’s get the hell out of here.” “We are getting out of here, surely,” Adam said calmly. "Hang on!” he shouted as he quickly pressed combinations of knobs on the console. “What the…” Dixon held on tightly
“Sybil?”Adam thought he heard Layla say that in a shocked tone before the distracted zombies turned and resumed their assault fully on the car.“Oh shit," Adam yelled in panic as the Jeep almost toppled over, pole and all.A maniacal laughter rang through the radio as Adam pushed the down button suddenly and the pole retracted.The car came down so fast that it crushed some of the zombies in its way.That didn’t stop the surviving zombies from trying to smash the window in so they could grab the people inside.Adam pressed the elevating knob again and the Jeep went up, scattering the relentless zombie.“Oh, I am going to be sick!” Dixon said in a squeaky tone as he swallowed hard over and over.“Not in here!” Adam yelled as sweat ran down his back in rivulets.“What is your plan?” Layla asked when Adam pressed the down button in a swoop again and the zombies went crashing.“My plan right now?” Adam asked as he gave her a fleeting look before he pressed the button again.“Yes!” she an