by Lane, Summer
Elle stifled a scream. It was Bob, but his face had begun to decompose. He was dead – it looked like he had been so for a long time. His skin was a dull shade of yellow. His eyes were still open, rotted and lifeless. His hair was mottled with insects and the stench of his body was putrid. Elle doubled back and gagged, horrified.
She had seen many dead bodies in Los Angeles – but she had not been expecting it here. This was a shock. Bravo whined softly.
I tried to warn you, he said. I smelled death.
Elle steadied herself, her eyes falling to the furthest corner of the room. Sienna was laying there, her face to the wall, her long skirt strewn out like a tablecloth, covering her ratty boots.
There was blood everywhere. On the floor, on the chair, on their clothes. The entire corner reeked of the stuff. On the wall, someone had dipped their hands in the blood and smeared a message:
MILITIA SCUM DIE LIKE THEY DESERVE
JOIN THEM AND YOU WILL PAY
Elle shuddered. This was Omega’s doing. Sienna and Bob must have been working for the California militia groups. They had been caught, and now they had paid the ultimate price.
Elle stumbled out of the general store, falling on her hands and knees in the sunshine, holding her fist against her mouth. She cried quietly. The world was so cruel now. So vicious. There was death everywhere. It was all around her, in the ground, in the sky, in the water.
The invasion had destroyed everything. The days following it had only rebuilt the world on the foundation of destruction. Anarchy, murder, devastation and loss.
There was no one who would escape the days following Day Zero without heartache.
The world was burning, and there weren’t enough people left to put out the flames.
Elle dug two graves. She laid Sienna and Bob’s bodies to rest. It took hours, digging the holes behind the gas station, dragging the bodies across the dirt, and filling the hole. Bravo watched the whole thing with a solemn expression on his face.
“People keep dying,” Elle muttered, throwing the rusty shovel aside. “I bet I’ve buried more people in one week than most people ever will in their entire lifetime.”
Just because you’re the one holding the shovel doesn’t mean anything.
“It means that I was the one who dug the graves,” Elle deadpanned.
Bravo snorted and shook his head, sending droplets of moisture into the air. Elle picked up her backpack and swung it over her shoulder, taking a final look at the graves. They weren’t perfect, but at least it was a place where Bob and Sienna could rest in peace.
“Sorry I couldn’t save you,” Elle whispered. She backed away, heading toward the highway again. Bravo followed.
All of this work has made me hungry. Bravo looked at Elle with expectant eyes. Do you have anything to share with me or do I have to go hunt something?
“Wow, that’s a pathetic face,” Elle remarked, rolling her eyes. “Fine. I’ll get something for you to eat.”
She rummaged through her backpack, finding pieces of dried jerky. She handed them to Bravo. He ate quickly and efficiently, gnawing through the hard meat.
“Really?” Elle said. “Slow down. You’re eating like a slob.”
I really don’t care. Bravo exhaled in her face.
“Gross!”
He triumphantly resumed his meal while Elle snapped an old protein bar in half. She had been given food and water – basic rations – at Sector 27. Enough to last for two weeks at least. The road to the Sierra Nevada Mountains was straight and there shouldn’t be any trouble.
Shouldn’t, however, was a key word.
“Let’s go, dog,” Elle said, jumping to her feet.
I hate to eat and run.
“Too bad!” Elle grinned widely and sprinted down the freeway, a sudden burst of energy surging through her body. “You snooze you lose!”
Bravo raced to catch up with her, soaring past her in a blur of speed and agility. Elle laughed and they ran down the empty highway lanes. Elle stopped and Bravo trotted up to her, resting his head in her hands.
“You’re a good boy,” Elle said. She kissed the center of his forehead, feeling his soft fur. “I’m glad I’m not alone out here.”
Bravo’s eyes smiled brightly.
Me too.
Epilogue
The shadow of a man moved silently through the night, following the girl and the dog. There was a feverish glint in his eyes, veiled only by the darkness sweeping over the valley floor. The girl moved quickly and the dog was alert. The man couldn’t get close to the girl without making his presence known to the dog, so he hung back, enough so that they were nothing but specks in the distance, but close enough so that he wouldn’t lose their trail.
He burned with hatred, with an obsession.
True, he was on a mission, but there would be a time when he would kill the girl and the dog. It would be soon. Very soon.
All he had to do was wait.
To Be Concluded in
End of Day
The Final Installment of The Zero
Trilogy
More Titles by Summer Lane
The International Bestselling Collapse Series
Book One: State of Emergency
Book Two: State of Chaos
Book Three: State of Rebellion
Book Four: State of Pursuit
Book Five: State of Alliance
Book Six: State of Vengeance - Coming June
26th, 2015
The Bestselling Zero Trilogy
Day Zero
Day One
End of Day - Coming October 9th, 2015
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Acknowledgements
Two down, one to go. What was originally conceived as a standalone novel has become a novella series, featuring a very different character from Cassidy Hart in The Collapse Series. Elle Costas is a tough cookie – dangerous and focused, but sympathetic and caring at the same time. Day One shows her slow change from a cold, unemotional apocalypse survivor to a rescuer, a companion, and a friend to Bravo, the always loyal and wise German Shepherd.
I would like to thank J.T. of Indie Editor for her help in combing through Day One and making it the best that it could be. I will never see em dashes the same way again! Thank you to Don Lane for his tips and tricks regarding rock-climbing handholds and holding a katana correctly.
Day Zero has performed so exceptionally well in the world of eBooks because of a massive community of readers and bloggers who keep the momentum going. The Zero Trilogy itself has been so blessed – and so have all of my books. This is my seventh bestseller, and I’m so incredibly thankful. I love my job. It’s crazy. I’ve got five million deadlines to meet every week (or something like that) and when I go to sleep at night I dream about the apocalypse…but it’s all worth it. God has been so good to me. I know this, and I gladly give Him the credit.
You will be secure, because there is hope; you will look about you and take your rest in safety.
Job 11:18
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About Summer Lane
Summer Lane is the international bestselling author of The Collapse Series and Zero Trilogy. Collapse currently includes State of Emergency, State of Chaos, State of Rebellion, State of Pursuit, State of Alliance and the upcoming State of Vengeance in June 2015. Zero includes Day Zero, Day One, and the upcoming End of Day in October 2015.
Summer owns WB Publishing, a digital publishing house devoted to publishing only the most exciting adventure and survival stories. She is also a very accomplished and experienced journalist and creative writing teacher.
Summer lives in the Central Valley of California, where she spends her time writing, teaching, and writing some more. When she is not
working, she enjoys visiting with friends at coffee shops, walking along the beach and hiking in the mountains.
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