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Chapter 106 — The pack in full

Author: Dakota Quinn
last update publish date: 2026-07-04 08:30:08

The horde comes from four blocks out at 4:40 in the afternoon, which is rude, because Maya had plans.

Not good plans. Not restful plans. Mostly supply manifests, water calculations, and a deeply thrilling argument with a generator that has developed the emotional range of a Victorian invalid.

Still.

Plans.

Pete clocks the movement first from the water tower.

His voice on the radio does the thing it does when the number is bad. It goes flat. Procedural. A man

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  • Dead Weight   Chapter 106 — The pack in full

    The horde comes from four blocks out at 4:40 in the afternoon, which is rude, because Maya had plans.Not good plans. Not restful plans. Mostly supply manifests, water calculations, and a deeply thrilling argument with a generator that has developed the emotional range of a Victorian invalid.Still.Plans.Pete clocks the movement first from the water tower.His voice on the radio does the thing it does when the number is bad. It goes flat. Procedural. A man reading his own obituary aloud because rhythm is easier than fear.“West approach,” he says. “A lot. More than a lot.”Maya is on the wall before he finishes.Pete is not wrong. The field beyond the west fence has filled the way a sink fills. Slow, then all at once, then over the edge.Hundreds.Maybe past hundreds.The kind of number where counting stops being information and becomes something your brain does so it does not start screaming into its own

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 105 — Second crack

    LUS goes quiet at 2:14.Maya knows because she checks.She has started timing the silences lately, the way you count the gap between lightning and thunder. Not because the number helps. It does not. Thunder remains thunder, and lightning remains the sky making poor choices with electricity.But counting gives the frightened part of her a job.At 2:14, the voice is gone. Not clipped. Not curt. Gone.Maya does not panic.She runs the base.The radios need a sweep. West picket first. Then river line. Then Pete, who answers with the tone of a man who has prepared remarks and would like the committee to note his professionalism.She logs fuel.She moves Simmons off the gate and onto the south wall, because the noise came from that direction last night and Simmons notices noise the way some people notice compliments.She approves two requisitions and denies one. She refills the lamp. She does the water check herself.

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 104 — What Dex does

    The morning after a night like the last one, Maya does not feel things.She runs the base.This is not avoidance. Avoidance is a locked door, a ceiling to stare at, and possibly a dramatic blanket situation. This is the opposite. This is Maya walking every line of the place with a clipboard and a pencil, letting the work confirm she is still load-bearing.The committee may be regrouping somewhere beyond the curve of the earth.Fine.Here, water totals need updating, two empty drums have been stacked where the full ones go, and the east catwalk needs inspection.Small crimes against future Maya.Solvable ones.She climbs the east wall at 06:40 because the night watch flagged the platform as soft underfoot two days ago, and Maya filed it under things that kill someone quietly if ignored.She reaches the top of the ladder and stops.The platform is not soft.The rotten board is gone.The long one by the

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 103 — Marcus and the committee

    She picks the smokehouse.It is his. It is empty at this hour. And a conversation like this wants walls already trained to keep things sealed.Salt. Woodsmoke. Old heat. Excellent. If the room decides to judge them, at least it will smell dramatic.Marcus arrives without asking why. That is the first thing Maya clocks. He does not ask. He reads the look she wore crossing the yard and follows her here, which means he has known some version of this was coming.“You found something,” he says.“I found several somethings. I’m going to show you one and watch your face. I’m telling you it’s a test so you can’t accuse me later of conducting one without disclosure.”The corner of his mouth does that irritating thing.“Disclosed.”She opens the notebook to the page she wants and turns it toward him.One word, boxed.ARBITER.Beneath it:DECAY.APEX.

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 102 – The consequences of accidentally confessing to one lover that you have another.

    She hears it land a half-second after she's let go of it, the way you hear glass break a beat after it's left your hand.She's just told Eli that. Casually. Wrapped in a joke, the way she wraps everything she can't afford to hold open-palmed. Except this one isn't hers to make weightless.She spent a night with this man not so long ago, in a room that now remembers it, and he has every reason to care where Marcus sits on any list of hers. And she's handed it to him as a punchline.Eli doesn't flinch. But the easy thing in his face goes still. Not hurt, exactly. Or not only. More like a man setting something heavy down slowly, so it won't make a sound.She watches him do it. And the worst part is that he doesn't reach for the obvious question, and doesn't let the silence ask it for him either."Marcus," he says. Even. Confirming a name, the way you'd check an entry against a chart."Eli—""You don't have to." Gentle, and meant, and som

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 101 — The list of people who knew

    Maya goes to Eli to tell him about the wolves.This is, she realizes somewhere between the yard and the storage room, a small act of trust.Naturally, she refuses to examine that too closely. Trust is the sort of thing that looks innocent until you let it in, and then suddenly it has shoes by the door and opinions about where you keep the mugs.She has information that could get people killed. She has not decided what it means yet, or what to do with it, or whether the correct response is tactical planning, emotional violence, or putting everyone in a room and making them hold up labelled cards.And she is taking it to Eli first. Because Eli is the closest thing she has to a calibration tool.If he panics, she is underreacting. If he stays level, she is allowed to be level. This is not an emotional dependency. It is a practical system.Obviously.She finds him in the old supply annex, repairing a cracked hinge on one of the medical ca

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 4 – Lies he tells. Excuses she makes.

    By the end of the first week, time stops behaving like time.It stretches in the afternoons, thin and brittle, every hour a separate decision. Then it snaps forward without warning and suddenly it's night again and Maya is lying next to Dex, counting his breaths like they might run out.Today is an

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 3 - Day three. The math is getting harder.

    By day three, Maya has developed a close personal relationship with the inventory spreadsheet in her head.It has columns. It has projections. It has the grim emotional energy of a wedding seating plan prepared during a hostage situation.“Breakfast,” she says, placing two protein bars on the foldin

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 2 - Survival is a team sport. Dex is not a team player.

    People like to think survival is about bravery.Big choices. Hero moments. Running toward danger with a jaw set like a movie poster.In Maya's experience, survival is mostly about not doing stupid things in quick succession, which sounds easier than it is when the world has decided to become aggres

  • Dead Weight   Chapter 1 - End of the world. Also, Tuesday

    The world should end on a Monday.There’s something honest about that. Brutal, yes, but clean. A Monday already has the emotional texture of damp socks and unpaid bills, so adding zombies feels less like a cosmic betrayal and more like management escalating a complaint.Unfortunately, the world cho

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