Masuk
Chapter 1: The Ultimate Betrayal
The rain was like a thousand needles stabbing my skin. I was so numb that I couldn't even feel the cold anymore. The only thing I could feel was my hands shaking like crazy as I pressed my palms against the road.
"Marcus!" I screamed at the top of my lungs. My voice broke, coming out all ragged and sob-like.
"Marcus please! Open the door!" I begged him.
Inside the SUV, the dashboard light made everything look warm and cozy. Marcus was sitting behind the wheel, as his hands clenched tightly at the steering, He wouldn't even look at me. He just ignored the smudges my fingers left on the window. Cindy was next to him pulling on his arm, her face all twisted up in a panic.
"Drive, Marcus! Just drive! They're behind us!" Her voice was all small and muffled behind the glass as she yelled.
I pounded on the door with my fists. I could see the seat through the window and it was piled high with all the stuff I had packed. My food, my aid kits, my extra clothes. Even the last jug of fuel we had was strapped to the back bumper. He had taken everything. He was leaving me with nothing.
"Marcus I have nowhere to go!" I cried, my fingers slipping on the glass as I tried to grab the door handle. "We built this life together! You promised me we'd make it!"
Finally Marcus turned his head. He looked at me through the window and his eyes were completely empty. There was no memory of our life together, no memory of the promises he made. There was a cold pathetic desperation.
He didn't open the door. He didn't even crack the window to throw me a scrap of food. Instead he said three words that cut me deeper than any knife: "I'm sorry Eva."
Then he hit the gas.
The tires spun in the mud spraying dirt over me. The force of the acceleration knocked me backward causing me to hit the ground hard. I couldn't breathe. The gravel tore through my jeans scraping my knees raw. I barely felt it. I was too busy staring at the taillights of our SUV as it disappeared into the night.
"Marcus!" I shrieked, scrambling to my knees reaching out a hand. "Don't leave me! Please!"
The taillights blinked once as the car turned a corner. Then they were gone. He was gone. He had taken everything. He had handed it all to the woman he was cheating on me with.
I heard a weird clicking sound coming from the trees.
My breath caught in my throat with my heart racing like crazy as I slowly turned my head.
Out from the deep shadows of the tree line, a figure stumbled into the faint moonlight. Its jaw hung loose, unhinged and dripping with a thick, dark fluid. The clothes it wore were shredded, stained with old, dried blood. Its eyes were milky white, completely devoid of anything human.
Then came another. And another.
The highway was suddenly crawling with them. They stepped out of the ditches, tumbled over the guardrails and crawled out of the brush. Dozens of them. They were all drawn to the sound of Marcus's engine and my screams.
I scrambled backward on my hands and knees, my chest heaving as I tried to find something to use as a weapon.. There was nothing. Not a rock, not a stick. Marcus had even taken my knife.
"No, no no " I whispered, my voice shaking hard and my teeth were chattering. "Get back. Get away from me."
The lead monster let out a screech and it lunged at me.
I rolled to the side in time. The creatures fingers brushed against my jacket, its teeth snapping down in the air. My legs were shaking as I scrambled to my feet.. I took off in a sprint running down the highway as fast as I could.
My body was spent because I hadn't eaten in days. Every breath was a painful gasp as my muscles continued to burn. Behind me the sound of dragging feet got faster. They weren't slow anymore. They were whipped into a frenzy by my sweat and fear.
I went down hard as I tripped on a piece of iron on the asphalt. My chin bounced off the road, Before I could even get up a heavy weight crashed down on my spine.
A pair of decaying hands locked onto my shoulders pinning me face-first into the road. The smell was suffocating. Rotting. Stagnant water.
"Get off me!" I shrieked, twisting my torso with every ounce of strength I had. "Get off!"
I managed to flip onto my back kicking my legs out frantically. My boot connected with a zombie's ribs caving them in with a crunch.. It didn't care. It didn't even slow down. Two more threw themselves onto my legs with their fingers clawing at my ankles.
I looked up into the darkness. The entire horde was closing in on a wall of skin, milky eyes and snapping jaws. They crowded over me blocking out the sky blocking out the rain.
"Marcus..." a tear slipped down my cheek as I whispered. The name suddenly tasted like poison on my tongue. I loved him, I had protected him.. This was my reward.
The first bite tore into my shoulder.
My head snapped back my eyes wide with agony as teeth ripped through my jacket and sank into my flesh. The pain was searing exploding through my body. I screamed until my throat felt like it was tearing apart.
Another set of teeth sank into my thigh. Then my arm.
They were tearing me apart piece by piece. I could feel my blood pouring onto the highway stealing my warmth, stealing my breath. My vision began to dim, a heavy black curtain drawing closed.
Through the agony a cold hatred ignited in my chest. It was hotter than any fever, than any teeth.
“If there's an afterlife “ I thought, my fingers twitching one time in my own blood “I will find you, Marcus. I will find you. I will make you bleed.”
The darkness rushed in, absolute and heavy as My heart gave one flutter.
Then everything stopped.
……
"Ah!"
I snapped upright, my spine straight as an arrow, a violent gasp tearing out of my lungs.
I thrashed my arms wildly, striking out at the darkness, expecting to feel the cold, slimy skin of the undead. My chest was heaving so hard it pained my ribs, and cold sweat was pouring down my neck, completely soaking the collar of my shirt.
"Get off! Get off me!" I choked out my voice raw and shaking.
My hands didn't hit rotting flesh. They hit quilted fabric instead.
my breath caught in my throat as I pulled my hands up staring at them in the light. They weren't covered in blood. There were no teeth marks on my wrists and my skin was smooth. Uninjured.
I looked around the room.
There was no highway. There was no stench of decay. I was sitting in bed. A real soft bed, with white sheets. The digital alarm clock glowed with a blue light. The window looked out over a city street where streetlights flickered normally. No fires. No sirens. No monsters.
My hand flew to my shoulder expecting to feel a gaping hole.. There was nothing. Just the thin cotton of my pajamas.
I was safe. I was alive.. The memory of Marcus's betrayal still burned in my chest, a cold hard hatred that I couldn't shake.
"A dream?" I whispered, my voice shaking over the place in the quiet room. "Was it all a bad nightmare?"
I reached over with a hand that would not stop shaking and grabbed my phone off the nightstand. The screen turned on, shining a light into my scared eyes. I looked at the top of the screen thinking I would see that I had no service, thinking the world was still dead like it had been for months.
Then I saw the calendar on my phone and it really scared me.
The date on the calendar was thirty days before everything fell apart.
Before I could even process the date, the phone in my hand began to vibrate violently, the screen changing to an incoming call display. The name flashing on the screen made my heart drop straight into my stomach.
Marcus.
Chapter 11: Hunting for CoresThe iron shutter vanished into a cloud of white dust as the monster ripped it away. My boots vibrated on the metal walkway as the steel grating hummed under my feet. The cold damp morning air rushed in, smelling like dirt and rot. I could smell blood too.Below me, the massive gray creature stepped over the broken metal frame. Its heavy feet left damp prints on my clean concrete floor."LUS " I whispered. I was gripping my crossbow tightly. "Target lock. Where is the soft spot?"[Analyzing density of the Tier 1 Variant, Host Eva. The bone plates on the skull are too thick for crossbow bolts. The optimal strike zone is the exposed nerve cluster at the base of the throat.]"The throat, " I muttered.The monster stopped in the middle of the empty space, its head tilting slightly from side to side. It didn't have eyes, but its huge, pale ears twitched as it listened to the tiny metallic clicking of my weapon. A low, rumbling sound came from its chest, vibrat
Chapter 10: Enjoy the ApocalypseThe line went completely dead, leaving nothing but a heavy, ringing silence in my ears. I slowly pulled the phone away from my face and stared at the dark screen, my breath catching in my throat. The call had ended with a brutal crash of breaking glass and a terrified scream that cut off right in the middle of a breath."LUS " I whispered, "did the signal just die?"[The connection was lost due to a drop in local cellular tower output, Host Eva. However, Marcus's phone remains powered on and connected to the grid. He is still alive.]A dark smile spread across my face. He was still alive trapped in that house while the monsters smashed through his doors. I thought back to my past life when I had begged him. I had clawed at the passenger window until my fingernails cracked and bled. He didn't look back once before he hit the gas and left me."Let's see how much you like the view from the ground, Marcus, " I muttered.I opened the recorded audio of his
Chapter 9: The City Goes DarkThe pitched hum of the warehouse lights kept the darkness away as I sat on a crate near the center of the room, my hands tightly wrapped around a warm bottle of water. My fingers were still stiff. Every time I looked down at my palms I could still feel the cold texture of the iron crowbar. The dark fluid from the monsters had dried into my jacket smelling like old copper and sour mud."LUS " I said, my voice cutting through the space. "How many minutes do we have before the main power grid fails?"[Analyzing city infrastructure, Host Eva. The local power plants are running without monitoring. The grid will fail in fourteen minutes.]"Fourteen minutes, " I repeated. I took a sip of water, letting it soothe my raw throat. "Then the real nightmare begins for everyone."I stood up, walked toward the small kitchen area near the back wall. There were rows of metal shelves stacked high with boxes of canned beans, dried meat, white rice and giant plastic jugs o
Chapter 8: First Kill, First LevelThe iron crowbar smashed through the glass window with a crunch. The creature screeched before its hands slipped from the iron bars. A loud thud echoed outside as its body fell off the roof of the truck and hit the gravel courtyard below.My arms shook violently from the impact. The vibration traveled up the cold metal bar freezing my shoulders. I stood frozen on top of the shipping crate, my chest heaving up and down as my breath came in short gasps. Cold sweat dripped down my forehead, stinging my eyes. I did not dare to wipe it away."Is it dead?" I whispered into the warehouse.[Target suppressed, Host Eva. However the skull has not been fully destroyed. The biological signature remains active. The danger level is still high.]"Right. Of course it isn't that easy " I muttered.Suddenly a massive weight slammed against the bottom of the steel door downstairs. The metal shutter groaned, its tracks rattling violently against the frame. A deep growl
Chapter 7: The First WaveThe flashing red light on my phone screen was still on when the big steel door of the warehouse suddenly rattled. A frantic heavy pounding echoed through the ceiling. It mixed with the screams coming from the city center. My heart felt like it was jumping out of my chest. I was breathing fast. I gripped the heavy steel crowbar tightly."Hey! Is anyone there? Please open the door!" A man's voice screamed from outside. It was raw and broken with fear. "Please lock the gates! They are tearing people down at the docks! Let us in!"I did not move. I stood still in the room. My eyes were fixed on the heavy metal shutter as the emergency sirens kept screaming across the morning sky. In this life I had to be cold. I had food and water to live. Opening that door for strangers was a death sentence."LUS " I whispered. "Who is there?"[Scanning the area outside the building, Host Eva. There are three workers from the neighboring shipping yard at your door. However there
Chapter 6: The Steel WarehouseThe crimson light of the system screen burned into my eyes. My fingers dug hard into the wood of the floorboards. The numbers were spinning down fast. They glowed like coals in the dark cargo hold.Twenty-four hours."LUS " I choked out. My chest was tightening until it hurt. "You gave me your word. You told me I had a month."[THE TIMELINE HAS CHANGED, HOST EVA. THE SICKNESS IS ALREADY SPREADING THROUGH THE SUBWAY STATIONS AND AIRPORT TERMINALS. EVERYTHING FALLS APART IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. YOU HAVE TO CHANGE YOUR PLAN NOW.]"Change my plan?" A wild breathless laugh escaped my lips. I pulled myself up against the cold metal wall of the truck. My legs were shaking so badly that my knees were knocked together. "I do not have a weapon. I do not have a wall to hide behind. I am sitting in a rented box in a dark alleyway!"[THEN STOP HIDING, HOST EVA. EVERY SECOND YOU SPEND CRYING IN THIS TRUCK IS ANOTHER SECOND YOU GIVE TO THE DEAD.]The red warning light bl







