Half Life: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller (Next Book 6)
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“Which one?” DeVontay joked. “Rachel, Squeak, Finn, or Carter?”
“Hell, all of them.”
Squeak came in and joined the embrace, and then they let Rachel have him. She hugged her grandfather tightly while Carter and Joanna giggled.
“Thanks for believing in me,” she whispered in his ear. “I love you so much.”
“Don’t go saying anything all mushy. I don’t want these little brats to see me cry.”
“It’s okay, Franklin,” Carter said from his perch in Rachel’s arms. “Joanna’s already told us all about you.”
“Well, don’t believe half of the bullshit that runs through my head, because I sure don’t. As for the other half…well, one day when I’m long gone, I hope you remember the good stuff.”
“Come on, honey,” K.C. called to him. “We’re burning daylight.”
Franklin turned and saluted Gen. Alexander, who sat on a fallen log near the cavern’s entrance. He saluted in return. Sketch, who stood beside the general with an arm around a cute girl about his own age, flashed Franklin a peace sign.
“Watch out for monsters,” Rachel implored Franklin. “Our robots have been thinning them out, but nature has its own plan.”
Franklin patted the M16 Alexander had given him. “I can handle it. And remember, we’ll be spending summer at my compound, once the weather’s nice. I sure miss my goats. I just hope the ornery sons of bitches haven’t turned into meat-eaters on the hoof.”
“We’ll come visit you,” DeVontay promised. “We still plan on moving back to the Milepost 291 bunker when spring comes.”
Franklin grinned at the Zap babies they each carried, and then at Squeak. “Bring the family.”
“Yes, Grandpa,” Rachel said, giving him a kiss on the cheek.
As the Humvee rolled away down the dirt road, Rachel took DeVontay’s hand. “Shall we head home before it gets late?”
“It’s not home,” DeVontay said. “It’s just a house.”
They’d chosen a house two miles from the caverns, part of the first neighborhood that had been connected to the new power grid. The metal Franklin had transported to Luray had been the foundation of a new organic metal infrastructure, and Carter had directed it to build a new plasma sink. Even now the factories were producing sentient robots that provided defense, gathered food, and supplied energy to the rebuilding human population. Carter had warned that rogue Zaps still existed, both babies and savages, and so they’d have to continue working together to preserve peace.
Rachel was fine with that. She’d been trapped in the middle of two worlds, and she would sacrifice whatever was necessary to unite them.
The air was sweet and crisp, the winter breeze pushing away the contamination of the past, but plenty of other dangers lurked. Squeak skipped down the road ahead of them, chasing a stray snowflake that drifted down from the smoky sky. Rachel called her to stay within sight.
“You don’t have to carry me any longer,” Carter said to Rachel. “I can get a robot if you want.”
“I’m not ready for that yet,” Rachel said.
“Until we have a baby of our own, you guys will have to do,” DeVontay said, which caused Finn to laugh.
“Why would you want a human baby when you could have us?” Finn said.
“We’re not even sure it would be human,” Rachel said. “It might be whatever this world needs now. It might be the Next.”
“Just make sure you give us some privacy at bedtime,” DeVontay said. “We humans can’t help our primal natures.”
“Perhaps one day you’ll evolve,” Carter said.
“We’ve got time,” Rachel said, squeezing DeVontay’s hand. He now wore an eye patch over his damaged socket, finally relenting to what he called “the post-apocalyptic bad-ass cliché.” But it somehow fit him. They all wore their damage and had grown comfortable with it.
The sun was sinking in the west, the aurora casting a glorious magenta halo around it. The plasma column across the valley swirled with the chaotic electrons that had first changed the planet and then become its genesis. In the dome beneath it, humans, Zaps, and robots worked together for a better tomorrow.
This wasn’t the world they wanted, but it was the world they had.
And Rachel was eternally grateful.
THE END
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AFTER: THE SHOCK
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By Scott Nicholson
A massive solar storm erases the world's technological infrastructure and kills billions. While the remaining humans are struggling to adapt and survive, they notice that some among them have...changed.
Rachel Wheeler finds herself alone in the city, where violent survivors known as "Zapheads" roam the streets, killing and destroying. Her only hope is to reach the mountains, where her grandfather, a legendary survivalist, established a compound in preparation for Doomsday.
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Kiss Me or Die
October Girls
Crime Beat
The Dead Love Longer
Burial to Follow
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If I Were Your Monster (with Lee Davis)
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Too Many Witches (with Lee Davis)
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