by Sarah Bale
He said, “There has to be another way.”
“You know what this means. The other group is waiting for us to make a move. By doing nothing, we’re saying a lot.”
“But putting our necks on the line by trying to talk to them is fucking insane.”
He was right and I knew it. But that meant our only option was dangerous.
“I know, Elijah.”
He said, “I think there’s a solution to this. One the others might not like.”
I met his gaze. “We’re going to have to fight them, aren’t we?”
He nodded. “It’s the only way.”
And it was. As I’d said before, we knew what could happen if we didn’t take care of a problem ourselves. There was a chance this other group would come back with bigger numbers and overtake us. I wouldn’t let it happen again. Neither would he.
Elijah said, “We’re asking so much of the others.”
“They voted to help, Elijah. We have to let them.”
Leaning, I caught his lips in a kiss. His tongue fought against mine until we were both breathless. Without breaking contact, I climbed into his lap, rubbing myself against him.
“Daisy,” he breathed out.
“Elijah, I need you to make love to me.”
It might be silly, but I needed that connection. There was no telling what we’d be facing soon and I needed to feel him. Reaching between us, he freed his cock. I stood and shoved my pants down before straddling him. He moaned when I took his cock deep inside of me. I’d been more sensitive lately and this made me moan in pleasure.
Sighing, I said, “This is what I needed.”
Holding onto my hips, he let me set the pace until we were both moaning.
I kissed him again. “I love you. So much.”
“I love you, too.”
We moved together until I cried out in bliss. His orgasm quickly followed mine and he thrust, filling me with his seed.
He caught my lips in a kiss. “God, you’re amazing.”
I smiled against his lips. “Don’t ever forget about it.”
His eyes searched mine and I knew there were a million things he wanted to say. I stood and went to the bathroom to clean up. There were some things I wasn’t ready to talk about. Not yet. I knew that if we did things would change forever between us. When I came out, he was dressed, too.
“Let’s call the others and talk to them before we tell Dave our plan.”
I took his hand in mine. “Sounds good.”
We left our room and went back to the cafeteria. Cooper was sitting at a table talking to Amos. I was so glad they’d found each other. Amos jumped to his feet when we entered.
“Everything okay?”
Elijah nodded. “For now. Can you find Jo, Norman, Marshall, Grey, and Andrews? There are some things we need to talk about.”
“Will do, Boss.”
When he was gone Elijah and I sat at the table with Cooper.
Elijah said, “Sorry to interrupt your conversation.”
Cooper smiled. “No worries. I’m sure it’s something important.” He paused. “For the record, I’m glad we’re helping the new people. They seem nice.”
With a wave he went back to the kitchen to work on the next meal. We sat in silence, lost in our thoughts as we waited for the others. Grey and Kat were the first ones to arrive.
Grey asked, “What’s up?”
“You’re not going to like it,” Elijah replied.
He grinned. “Never do, but you keep things interesting around here.”
“This better not be bad, Boss.” Kat added with a sigh.
I knew she viewed things differently after having baby Hilly. I couldn’t blame her, but some things were worth fighting for.
Jo and Norman came in next.
Jo asked, “Does this have to do with the new people?”
I nodded and she frowned.
Soon, Amos came back with Marshall and Andrews. They joined us at the table.
Elijah said, “Been thinking about my brother’s problem with the other group. I don’t think we should send a peacemaker out there.”
Marshall nodded. “That other group doesn’t seem like the type to talk things out.”
He’d been watching them for us, so he would know.
“What are you thinking then, if you’re not going to talk?” Andrews asked.
I met Elijah’s gaze and nodded.
He went on, “Daisy and I were talking. There’s only one way this is going to end. But I need each of you to be on board with us.”
As he explained his thoughts I saw varying expressions cross their faces. Grey, who was always up for a fight, looked excited. Kat didn’t. Marshall seemed cautious while Amos appeared to be pumped. Jo and Norm both looked like they didn’t agree with our plan. Andrews was the only one I couldn’t read.
When Elijah was finished speaking I asked, “What are your thoughts.”
Andrews spoke first. “I’m on the line. It’s one thing to try to talk to them. It’s another to go looking for a fight. But, we all know what happened last time.”
Elijah nodded. “Yes. We do. And we can’t let it happen again.”
“Then I say we need to take them out. Don’t leave any behind.”
Everyone seemed to agree.
I said, “I’ll get Dave and the others. They should be here while we plan this.”
When I knocked on the door, Nikki opened it, looking wary.
“Elijah would like to talk to everyone. Now.”
They exchanged glances, their fear obvious. I led the way back to the cafeteria. When they were seated at the table, I sat next to Elijah.
He said, “This is Marshall, who leads a nearby group. Next to him is Amos, Andrews, Norman, Grey, Kat, Jo, and, of course, Daisy.”
Dave asked, “Have you changed your mind?”
I liked that he got right to the point. He was much like Elijah in that sense.
“No.” Elijah shook his head. “We’ve been talking. This is only going to end one way.”
Dave nodded “I agree. What’s your plan?”
“War.”
The energy in the room changed when Elijah said that word. We all knew what it meant.
Dave said, “Thought as much.”
Harper pushed a piece of his blonde hair from his face. “Too bad we don’t have supplies. If we had our military weapons we might be able to outpower them.”
Elijah’s eyes lit up. He turned to Dave. “When we came back from Texas we swung through Lawton.”
Dave’s eyebrows lifted. “Was it still there?”
“It’s been damaged, but you might be able to find things you can use.”
Jeff asked, “Care to fill us in?”
Dave grinned. “There’s a base in Lawton.”
“It’s going to be dangerous. Especially since we don’t want them to know what we’re up to,” Elijah warned.
Dave smiled. “We live for danger.”
I shook my head. “Well, if it’s not one thing it’s another.”
Grey glanced at Kat before saying, “I’m in.”
Kat sighed. “I’m not happy about it, but I’m in, too.”
“Thank you for doing this for us,” Nikki replied.
I smiled at her. “That’s what family is for, Nikki.”
Dave hugged her. “We’re going to get through this.”
“Yes. We are. All of us, together,” Nikki answered back.
Jo and Norm were still silent. I got Jo’s attention and got up from the table. She followed me across the room.
“Are you okay? Y’all didn’t say much.”
She frowns. “I don’t know if I’m going to fight.” She met my gaze. “I think I’m pregnant.”
My chest fluttered.
“How far along do you think you are?”
Her cheeks flushed. “Not too far. Maybe eight weeks.”
“I understand not wanting to fight. No one would expect you to, either.”
She
said, “It’s not that I don’t want to help Elijah’s brother, but I need to look out for myself, you know?”
“I know. And it’s okay, Jo.”
She smiled. “Just don’t say anything. I don’t want to jinx this.”
“I won’t.”
Because I knew how important this was and how devastating it could be if she lost the baby. We went back to the others. Elijah gave me a look, but I simply smiled in return.
Jo and Norm spoke to each other in low tones. When they were done, he said, “I’m in, but I’d rather stick close, if that’s okay.”
Elijah replied, “It’s fine. We’ll need people here to keep things secure.”
Dave asked, “When do we want to go to Lawton?”
I spoke up. “We’re going to have to trick the other group. Send two vehicles out at different times. One will go west, toward the old airport. The other will go south, toward Lawton.”
Elijah added, “The road going south is totally clear. We’ll make good time. It’s just a matter of making sure they don’t know what we’re doing.”
Amos asked, “Who’s going to drive west?”
Everyone looked at Elijah.
“Does anyone want to volunteer?”
Being the decoy was dangerous. Anything could happen. I knew I wouldn’t be any help at the base. Elijah knew how to get there and Dave would know where to find the weapons.
I lifted my hand. “I’ll go to the airport.”
Elijah’s eyes widened. “Daisy!”
I shook my head. “It has to be me. I know the area pretty well.”
Nikki said, “I’ll go with you.”
Kat let out a laugh. “Let’s make this a girl’s trip. We’ll be the decoy while you men go to Lawton.” Her eyes narrowed. “Don’t fuck this up.”
Elijah, Dave, and Grey all looked like they wanted to protest.
Marshall said, “My people can keep eyes on them. I don’t think the other group knows where we’re located, so they aren’t watching us.”
I knew this wasn’t what Elijah wanted, but I wouldn’t allow him to be the only one facing danger. We were in this together.
For the next few hours we made our plan. Tomorrow, everything would change. We were just finishing when Cooper came running into the room.
“There’s a car with music blasting at the gates! The sound is drawing a horde!”
We all stood, knowing this was a message from the other group.
Elijah said, “Daisy, make sure everyone is aware what’s happening. If things go bad, they know what to do.”
My heart pounded as he left, Dave and Grey on his heels.
I rushed to the lobby, picking up the phone to talk over the speakers.
“There’s something happening at the gates. Everyone, be alert.”
I hung up the phone and went to the front door. Snow was still falling and there were several sets of footprints headed toward the gate. I started to go when Kat stopped me.
“Daisy, you need to stay here.”
She was right. I didn’t like it, but it’s what I had to do.
And then there was the unmistakable sound of an explosion from the gates. I ran outside. None of this mattered if something happened to Elijah! He was my world and I couldn’t lose him now!
Also by Sarah Bale:
Virgin Wars
Wedding Wars
The Contender (Wrestling Diaries #1)
The Rematch (Wrestling Diaries #2)
The Main Event (Wrestling Diaries #3)
Daisy and the Dead (Daisy and the Dead Book #1)
Elijah and the Living (Daisy and the Dead Book #2)
Daisy and the Lost Souls (Daisy and the Dead Book #3)
Elijah and the New World (Daisy and the Dead Book #4)
Daisy and the Beginning (Daisy and the Dead Book #5)
Nikki’s Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse (Doomsday Dave Book #1)
Hard for the Money (A Bangers Book #1)
Hard Lessons (A Bangers Book #2)
Hard to Handle (A Bangers Books #3)
Sexting St. Nick- A Happy Ending Holiday Novella
Seducing Jack Frost- A Happy Ending Holiday Novella
Tasting Sugar Plum- A Happy Ending Holiday Novella
Ruled by Pain (Goddess Unveiled Book #1)
Ruled by Power (Goddess Unveiled Book #2)
Ruled by Pleasure (Goddess Unveiled Book #3)
Anthologies featuring stories by Sarah:
Gone with the Dead
Lone Star Zombie-Con – An anthology of Horror and Hope
Acknowledgments
Katherine L. Evans, Jodi Thompson, and Elle Cross: Thank you for helping me out, especially during the holiday season. I can’t thank you ladies enough. You guys never cease to amaze me!
Special thanks to Lauren Dawes at Sly Fox Cover Design for making me a beautiful cover that I love so much! You found the soul of the book!
About the Author
Sarah Bale's family always knew she was destined to write romances when they saw the elaborate stories she created for her Barbie dolls. At fifteen she penned her first book, which will never see the light of day if she has any say.
When Sarah isn't writing she enjoys spending time with her family and friends and also planning what she’d do in a zombie apocalypse. She resides in Oklahoma and doesn't plan on leaving any time soon.
You can find her at: www.SarahBale.com
Twitter: @Sarah_OKC