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by Olivia Marie


  Trying to maneuver the guns while I hobbled on the crutches turned out to be more difficult that I’d realized. Jake had pulled close, so I tossed my cherished armory in through the back window of the Toyota. I had to ignore the vulnerable feeling that washed over me. I didn’t have time for that. Neither did he. He needed me to get moving.

  I made it around to the other side of the car and opened the door just as a gargled voice spoke behind me. “Are you a doctor?” I felt my stomach tighten as I turned to see a woman standing there, most of her face gone. The virus had eaten away at the flesh down the side of her neck, across her right shoulder, and most of her right breast. I could see the bone, muscle, and tissue underneath. The part that stopped me in my tracks was the size of her stomach.

  “Jake,” I called out. I could hear my own voice as it trembled. I felt his hand touch my shoulder and jumped slightly. “She’s pregnant, isn’t she?”

  “Cammy, just get in the car. We need to just go, alright.”

  “The baby?”

  “Let’s not think about that, okay?” He grabbed my shoulders and slowly lowered me into the car, then set the crutches in beside me.

  “Should we…you know?”

  “She isn’t hurting us, we’ll just leave her be,” he answered as he shut the car door and rushed around to the driver’s side. He hesitated just a minute, then fired up the engine and tossed the car in drive.

  We pulled away from the parking lot, and I turned, watching the woman who’d been trying to ask us for help. The other infected slowly gathered around us, like they were watching us leave them behind. The pregnant woman then turned away from us, looked toward the hospital, and started moving in that direction. She clearly had enough of her mind left to know that’s where help should’ve been.

  “Grandma was there.”

  The statement coming from Jake made everything that had happened crash down around me. I covered my face and allowed myself a minute to sob into my own hands. I didn’t have a big family, but the idea of all of them, even Norene, being gone broke my heart. The world was ending and the only person I could depend on was Jake.

  “The armory is just down this road. It won’t take us long to get there. That is, if we don’t have any more issues.”

  “No more stops,” I told him as I leaned back against the seat. “I don’t think I can handle any more of those.”

  “Me either. We’ll drive straight to the gate. No detours, no stops. This time, we go straight for help.”

  I didn’t want to state the obvious, but Jake wasn’t going to. “What happens if the armory is overrun like the hospital?”

  “Then we drive on to the next town. This car has a full tank of gas. We’ll keep going until we find someone to help us.”

  “What if we’re the last ones, Jake? Is that possible? You know more about viruses and infection than I do.”

  “At this point, everything I thought I knew is out the window. This shit happened so fast the CDC didn’t even name the virus. I have no idea what we’re dealing with, where it came from, or if there’s anyone out there working on a treatment. The one thing I do know is the mortality rate isn’t good. Anyone who gets it, well, eventually, they die. That’s why I want to be as careful as possible with you. I don’t want you infected.”

  I looked over at him and shook my head. “Jake, you can’t worry about me so much. You’re the important one here. We don’t know how many medical professionals are left. You can help people. Me? I’m crafty and can shoot a gun. We need to make sure you get where you can do the most good.”

  I ignored the look he gave me. He wanted to argue but knew it wouldn’t do any good. If Jake had learned anything about me when we were younger, it was not to argue with my stubborn ass. Instead, he kept driving, saying nothing more.

  ***

  “Cammy, wake up. Now.”

  I heard Jake’s voice then felt my body shake. My eyes popped open and I saw his face leaned toward my own, panic etched there. “What’s going on?” I asked groggily.

  “We’re here.”

  I sat up quickly and looked at the gate in front of us. A guard tower stood to the right, but no one was in it. For the most part, the place seemed abandoned. “Dammit.”

  “I know,” Jake sighed then placed his hand on the ignition to start the car again.

  “ARE YOU INFECTED?”

  The voice rang out from all around us. I looked around, finally spotting a loudspeaker placed near the gate.

  “NO!” Jake yelled out as he opened the car door and stepped out. He held his arms up to show he wasn’t armed. “My name is Dr. Jake Hammond. My friend and I are currently clear of all infection. I’m trying to find information on what’s happening and what I can do to help.”

  Silence followed his statement. I didn’t know if that was a good thing or a bad thing. He looked back at me nervously, then jumped slightly when the gate flew open. A man in military clothing stood there with two armed guards on either side of him. He was older, possibly in his sixties. “I’m Colonel Grayson, Dr. Hammond. We’re glad you and your companion made it here.”

  “Have you learned more about what’s going on? Is the CDC working on a vaccine?”

  “We’ll tell you everything you need to know, Dr. Hammond. If you’re clear of infection, we can surely use your help around here. But first, unfortunately,” he said as the armed men leveled their guns at us and four others dressed in full Hazmat suits rushed out of the gates, “we need to make sure you are virus free. Welcome to quarantine.”

  Olivia Marie has a passion for books and animals. She lives in the central Midwest with her husband and two rescue dogs. She spends her free time reading, writing, listening to music and enjoying the outdoors with her family.

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  Other books by Olivia Marie include:

  Unbreakable

  Hidden Jewel

  Gypsy

  Mya’s Saving Grace

  Broken Roads

  Breaking Bismark

  Gypsy’s Girl

  Hayden

  Misfit Traveler

  Chocolate Covered Cherry Kisses

  Altered Love

  His Village with Erin Lee

  Seeds with Erin Lee

  Resurrection with Erin Lee

  The Retreat with Erin Lee

  Mastery of Darkness with Erin Lee

  Club Me with Erin Lee

  Hazel Nut with Erin Lee

  The Cookie Dough Job with Tressa Rabbit

  Inside Anthology

  TTYS? Anthology

  Creeps Anthology

  Catfish Anthology

  Beyond Oz Anthology

  Beyond Atlantis Anthology

  Beyond Narnia Anthology

  Infamy Anthology

  Beyond Wonderland Anthology

  Art Inspires Words Anthology Book 4

  Motel 666 Anthology

  Unconditional-ASPCA Anthology

  Beyond Neverland Anthology

  The Curse Anthology

  Beyond the Woods Anthology

  Beyond the Rose Anthology

  Classic Twist Anthology

  Beyond the Beanstalk Anthology

  Accidental Attractions Boxset

  Misfit Nights Anthology

  MicroHallowFiction Anthology

  Twelve Days of Horror Anthology

  Our Christmas Nook Anthology

  Monsters. Murder. Mischief. Sweet love. Even Rom-Com. There’s no genre international bestselling author Rena Marin is afraid to touch. Growing up in a small town in East Tennessee, Marin found her love for the darker things at an early age. From dark creatures, that lurk in the darkest of woods, to creepy dolls locked in warehouses, the sassy southern wordsmith leaves no challenge untouched. With a wink at humor and the ability to glare down gore, Marin twists wicked tales that will leave you on the edge of your se
at.

  Marin is the author of several published works including Piano Man, The Witches of Dark Hollow Ridge, The Hunter’s Guild of Dark Hollow Ridge, the Escape from Reality Novella Devoured, Backroad, The Donut Shop Series Novella Death with a Cinnamon Sugar Twist, Graveyard Girls, Uninvited Guests, The Statesman Series Novella Tennessee Two-Step, The Sex Shop Series Novella Maid for You, and the Creature Features Novella Triple Threat. She is also the co-author of the award winning and bestselling Dead Oaks Terrors Series which features Halloween Nightmare, Ouija, Nightstalker, and Curse of the Candy Corn Queen. She also co-penned the Dead Oaks Twisted Tail Slither. Marin is also co-author of the Dollhouse Series which includes Petunia, Sage’s Sticky Buns, Petunia’s Valentine, Pop Rox, Petunia’s Freight Night with Fred, and Petunia’s & Cream. Another co-write under Marin’s belt is the fantastical satire, Coming Out Monster.

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