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Jack Zombie (Book 5): Dead End

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by Flint Maxwell

“Hey!” a man says. “Hey! It’s them! It’s them!”

  Tim waves. He doesn’t get his arms up very high, but he does.

  Carmen waves, too, jumping up and down. “Hey!” she calls back. The thought of them mistaking us for zombies crosses my mind — we look pretty messed up.

  We’ll be all right.

  Darlene, whose hands have been hovering around my waist out of fear of me losing my balance and falling over with Cupcake in my arms, squeezes me, pulls me closer. We smile at each other. There’s both relief and love in her eyes.

  The entrance screeches as the fence swings open. We are not greeted by soldiers, but by Eve herself. Tabby and Olive are behind her. Her face is a mask of tears. Carmen sprints the rest of the distance and jumps into her mother’s arms. It makes my body go weak; it makes me want to cry myself.

  Darlene doesn’t rush.

  Eve and Carmen part. Eve stares daggers at her eldest daughter. “I can’t believe you defied me,” Eve says.

  Darlene doesn’t answer. They keep on staring. Everyone is staring now. I’m starting to get uncomfortable.

  Eve’s face melts. She breaks into a wide smile. “But I’m so proud of you. Of all of you.”

  Now they rush into each other’s arms. Crying, kissing, telling each other I love you.

  Norm and Abby and Tim laugh.

  Mike is there at the fence shortly after. He hugs Abby. They kiss.

  “Let’s get you guys fixed up,” Eve says once the reunion is over. “You all look horrible.”

  “Thank you,” I say. “For the offer, not for saying we look horrible.”

  They all laugh. I crack a smile.

  We head through the entrance back into the settlement. As I pass over the threshold with my fiancé at my side and Cupcake in my arms, a thought crosses my mind, an eery one that explains so much.

  What started in Woodhaven ends in Haven.

  I look up to the rising sun and smile. Cupcake manages to bark softly, as if to say it’s okay. Darlene smothers us in kisses, her tears dampening my face.

  It’s finally okay.

  Whatever watches over us, know I’m grateful.

  EPILOGUE

  Darlene and I married on what we believed to have been July 30th of the year 2017. As I write this, I’ve been a husband for two months, and news just came in from one of Haven’s doctors that I’ll be a father sometime next year.

  Yes, Darlene’s pregnant.

  I would be lying to you if I said tears aren’t dripping onto this paper. But I’m not sad. I’m a happy man, truly happy — finally.

  We’re still very much in love. Legions of zombies, scores of mad men and women, and thousands of miles of travel couldn’t come between us. And nothing ever will.

  Our wedding took place on a beautiful day. We married on a beach — cliché, maybe, but we could’ve gotten married at a drive-thru wedding chapel somewhere in Vegas and it wouldn’t have made any difference to me. The ceremony took place on the coast of the park, not far from where we built a nice home. Norm was my best man. Tim, Cupcake, and Mike, my groomsmen.

  Yes, Cupcake is okay. The same doctor who told me of Darlene’s pregnancy fixed him up. Now, Cupcake walks with a limp, but his barking and tail-wagging is as strong as ever.

  Abby and Carmen were co-maid of honors. Eve, Tabby, and Olive were bridesmaids. It seemed like the whole compound came to see us get married. So many people, in fact, we ran out of chairs. People didn’t mind sitting in the sand. It was a perfect day.

  My hearing came back enough for me to listen to Darlene say, I do.

  And we kissed before the priest could finish saying, “You may now kiss the bride.”

  The audience erupted into applause.

  Norm laughed and said, “Don’t use your tongue. For God’s sake, be civil!” Then he went, “Ow!” I’m assuming Abby leaned over and hit him because the crowd laughed.

  It really was perfect.

  Darlene had never looked so beautiful, and aside from our first kiss, this one on our wedding day was my favorite.

  Tim and Norm live down the street from us. Abby has her own place, too — Mike is a frequent visitor. They are very much in love. I can see it. Abby says she doesn’t have nightmares anymore. Neither do I.

  Norm was made head of security. He has this really sweet job where he’s in charge of the fence that protects us. You should see how happy he is now that he gets to act like a dick again and get recognition for it. It’s awesome. Yes, the zombies are still a problem. We’ll always need fences. But it’s okay.

  And Eve has truly accepted me. If there was any doubt before, it was all gone after the wedding, where she called me Son.

  I know, I know. I’m getting teary-eyed again thinking about all of this.

  Now, Cupcake comes to me, limping. He sticks his head on my thigh. I’m at my writing desk. Yes — I’ve started writing again. People around here don’t care much for the Johnny Deadslayer stories, but they like my haunted house books, and Eve and a group of her middle-aged friends feign over my romances. One of my wedding gifts to Darlene besides this huge diamond ring I found in a jewelry store not too far from Haven was to read those dreaded romance novels she was so crazy about. I kind of liked them and then tried to write my own. They’re not too bad.

  “You wanna go outside?” I ask Cupcake.

  He whines again.

  I get up, my knees and back cracking. Cupcake follows me to the door. The sun is going down over the water, painting the waves with gold. Our house is near the shore.

  Cupcake, still limping, tears out onto the sand.

  Darlene stands near the ocean, her hands protectively over her stomach. Cupcake reaches her and she bends at the knees — slowly — and scratches him behind his ears. Cupcake’s tail bats sand in every direction. I walk up to them, my heart swelling with love and adoration.

  “You finished writing?” Darlene smiles up at me.

  “For tonight,” I say.

  We both look out over the water and to the endless blue in the distance — this quiet, quiet world.

  “I love you, Darlene Jupiter,” I say.

  “I love you, too, Jack,” she says.

  Cupcake barks.

  “And we both love you, too, Cups,” I say. He sits in front of us, watching the waves. I put my arm around Darlene’s shoulders.

  “I think it’s a boy,” she says.

  “You do?” I say. “How do you know?”

  “I don’t. I just have this…this feeling.” She smiles again.

  God, she’s beautiful.

  “Yeah?”

  “Yeah,” she answers. “I’ve already picked out a name.”

  “You did?”

  “Herb,” she says. “Herb Jupiter.”

  I turn to her, my stomach fluttering. “I love it,” I say.

  “Me, too.”

  Cupcake barks in agreement.

  We watch the sunset as a family.

  I know the zombies are still out there and the world may have ended, but my world is right here, all around me in this place called Haven.

  And as long as I’m with them, everything is perfect.

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  *Read on for a brief afterword about the series’ creation and where it might head next.

  AFTERWORD

  Well, there you have it. Jack Zombie has come to an end…for now. I hope you liked it; I hope it was a rollercoaster of emotions. While writing this series, I definitely did. Thank you all for your kind words of encouragement, for reaching out to me through email and F
acebook, for everything!

  I decided to wrap up Jack’s story for the time being because I didn’t want his tale to get monotonous or stale or boring. That’s very easy, I feel, in zombie novels, especially when we’re limited to one point of view. My head and my heart were telling me Jack and Darlene and Abby needed a break. They needed to settle down, have a life, even if that was a life where they’re always looking over their shoulders.

  They deserve it.

  But because I’m wrapping up this part of Jack’s tale, that doesn’t mean I will stop writing. I have a couple of projects in the works, stuff I really think (and hope) you’ll enjoy. The closest of these projects to being done is a ghost story, an old fashioned, hair-raising, horror tale. If you’ve signed up for my newsletter or you’ve liked the Facebook page, you’ll be hearing more about it as it gets closer and closer to completion. I will say this, however, if you’ve read The Rot House (available in my short story collection, Something Dark), you will recognize some of the characters mentioned in the new book. But that’s all I’ll say for now.

  As for Jack and the gang, my intention is to write at least one more novel from Jack’s point of view, but I won’t write it for awhile. I’ll let Jack and Darlene enjoy their lives before I do. It will take place much later in Jack’s life, where he shows his children the ropes of zombie slaying. A passing of the torch story, if you will. Beyond that, I would like to tell the story of how Herb got to Eden, of how Tim got to Haven, of Abby kicking ass (per usual), and perhaps more.

  We shall see.

  It was a hell of a ride, wasn’t it? And I’m glad you were there with me every step of the way.

  Best,

  F.M.

  July 28, 2017

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Flint Maxwell lives in Ohio, where the skies are always gray and the sports teams are consistently disappointing. He loves Star Wars, basketball, Stephen King novels, and almost anything falling under the genre umbrella of horror. You can probably find him hanging out with one (or all) of his six dogs when he’s not writing, reading, or watching Netflix.

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  Table of Contents

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Free Story

  Epigraph

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Chapter 53

  Chapter 54

  Chapter 55

  Chapter 56

  Chapter 57

  Chapter 58

  Chapter 59

  Chapter 60

  Chapter 61

  Chapter 62

  Chapter 63

  Chapter 64

  Chapter 65

  Chapter 66

  Chapter 67

  Chapter 68

  Chapter 69

  Chapter 70

  Chapter 71

  Chapter 72

  Chapter 73

  Chapter 74

  Chapter 75

  Chapter 76

  Chapter 77

  Chapter 78

  Chapter 79

  Chapter 80

  Chapter 81

  Chapter 82

  Chapter 83

  Chapter 84

  Chapter 85

  Chapter 86

  Chapter 87

  Chapter 88

  Chapter 89

  Chapter 90

  Epilogue

  Read On

  Afterword

  About the Author

 

 

 


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