Authors: Brett Battles
Tags: #Horror, #Suspense, #Plague, #virus, #Conspiracy, #Thriller, #End of the World, #flu, #Mystery
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A
FTER ALMOST DYING
at the survival station, Belinda Ramsey is not sure if she and her fellow survivors should be trusting these people who found them not long after they went on the run, but there was little choice. She and the others were both physically and emotionally exhausted, and the promise to help them get far away from the Chicago survival station was all it took.
The bus is headed west to where they’ve been told other survivors are gathering. It sounds suspiciously like the safe zones the UN people, or whoever they were, talked about. But these new people have already treated Belinda’s group much better than the others back at the station. Food and clothes and medical attention have all been offered.
Belinda is hopeful and at the same time scared to hope.
The only thing she regrets about leaving the survival station is that her journal is still sitting on her bunk. She must have said something to someone about it, because when they take a break at a large truck stop, one of the new people brings her a pen and a blank diary from the store.
“In case you get the urge,” the woman says, placing it on the seat next to Belinda.
Belinda at first isn’t sure she’d ever have the urge to write again, but after a while on the road again, she realizes that’s not true. There is at least one thing she has to write.
She picks up the book, opens it to the first page, and begins:
I don’t know what his name was. I don’t know what happened to him. I don’t know where he is. All I know is that if not for his actions, we would all be dead. Since there is no way I can thank him, all I can do is tell you what happened.
Last night, after eleven p.m., my name was finally called
...
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P
AX ISN’T SURE
exactly what it is he’s feeling. Satisfaction for taking over the Los Angeles survival station? A bit. Relief that they were able to save Martina’s friends and the other detainees? Sure. Revulsion at what was done to the girl named Ruby? Absolutely. All these thoughts and more race through him, making it impossible for him to hold still for more than a moment.
The amazing thing is that the Campbell kid isn’t sick or dead. He appears completely unaffected by the virus, only agitated at being cooped up. Why the virus didn’t make him sick is something Pax will let others work out. For the moment, he’s strictly concerned with getting all possible intel out of the facility, then getting out of there before Project Eden sends people in to find out what happened.
As soon as he finishes searching the facility director’s office, he picks up his radio and says, “Finish up whatever you’re doing and get to the main entrance. This is the fifteen-minute warning.”
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M
ARTINA WILL NOT
leave Ben’s side. He doesn’t seem to mind, though, and appears just as glued to her. They are waiting in the back of one of the troop trucks at the stadium, told that after their rescuers finish what they’re doing at the station, they’ll head out. The rest of her friends are also in the truck, with the exception of Ruby, who is still in isolation. Martina was able to visit her before leaving and was happy to see her friend’s spirits were up and that she looked perfectly healthy.
Now, all the others are asking her questions about where she’s been and who their saviors are.
She answers as best as she can.
Then Jilly asks, “What about Noreen and Riley and Craig? Where are they?”
Until that moment, Martina was pretty sure she’s never been happier, but the mention of her missing friends dampens her mood. It’s her fault they’re not here. She raced off, focused solely on Ben’s Jeep, and lost them.
“We’ll find them,” she says. “Tomorrow, first thing.”
Ben squeezes her hand. “Absolutely.”
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N
OREEN ISN’T SURE
if Craig is dead or only unconscious. If she could check, she would, but her hands are bound behind her and tied to a pipe running up the wall of the mostly empty room. Craig is slumped to the side ten feet away, similarly bound to another pipe. She watches his chest to see if he’s breathing, but in the dim light it’s hard to tell.
Where Riley is, she has no idea. It was Riley’s turn to gather food for dinner, so she wasn’t there when the men they saw in Cambria returned and sneaked up on them. Thankfully, Riley took her motorcycle with her. Otherwise the men wouldn’t stop looking until they find out who it belongs to.
Noreen doesn’t know what’s going to happen, but she’s sure it won’t be good.
“Craig,” she whispers for about the millionth time. “Craig, can you hear me?”
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R
OBERT AND ESTELLA
have been given their assignment. They wait with four others in the trees at the western edge of town. They can’t see the guard with whom they’re supposed to make contact, but they know where he is.
The only question Robert has is, will the guard shoot first or wait until it’s too late?
It’s a huge risk, but no bigger than some of the stunts he’s pulled lately.
At least that’s what he tells himself.
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K
USUM SITS BEHIND
the wheel of the car. Sanjay and van Assen sit in back.
When Sanjay confronted him at the makeshift roadblock, van Assen tried to grab Sanjay, probably intending to knock Sanjay’s head into the car. Sanjay batted away van Assen’s hands and kneed him in the gut.
Now, as they sit in the backseat, van Assen lunges at Sanjay as Sanjay is talking to Kusum. The Dutchman is able to get in a few jabs, but fails at wrestling away the gun Sanjay procured from the trunk of the vehicle. Sanjay slaps the weapon against the side of the man’s head, causing a trickle of blood to run from his ear.
If the man tries anything again, Sanjay is prepared to shoot him, first in the foot, then, if necessary, the knee, and then the hip. He doesn’t think pulling the trigger will be needed, though. He is pretty sure van Assen has received the message, but Sanjay will stay vigilant nonetheless.
After he resumes his conversation with Kusum, he glances occasionally at the sat phone sitting in the front passenger seat, knowing that at any moment, the call will come.
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R
ACHEL PUTS A
supportive hand on Crystal’s back. “You doing all right?”
“Fine,” the girl says.
“And we’re all set?”
“As set as we can be.”
Rachel smiles. “Good.”
She knows the girl, like most of the others present, is running on adrenaline, having already put in more than twenty hours straight. Soon Crystal can rest, but not yet. There is still work to do tonight.
Help me give them strength
, Rachel thinks, hoping somewhere her brother hears her.
She is still shattered by his absence, but she’s learning to cope with it, if barely.
She walks over to Leon and puts the same hand on him. “Hanging in there?”
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C
ELESTE JOHNSON’S ANNOYANCE
is growing with every minute the Los Angeles survival station remains silent. She decides to dispatch a squad from the Bay Area to get eyes on the ground, and is told they will arrive within ninety minutes.
With nothing else to do and the hour growing extremely late, she decides the best thing she can do now is get some sleep.
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A
SH EYES THE
concrete building in the middle of the snow-covered field. So unassuming, so easy to dismiss.
C8 has confirmed it’s the entrance to the facility.
To Dream Sky.
Ash looks over at Powell and whispers, “Are we all in position?”
“Yes, sir,” the man responds.
Ash turns to Chloe and notices a far-off look on her face. “You okay?”
She jerks a little in surprise and then tries to smile. “Yeah, yeah. I’m good. It’s just…”
“What?” he asks.
“I feel like I’ve been here before.”
Ash waits, but nothing else comes. “You want to sit this one out?” he asks.
A sneer leaps onto her face. “No way.”
That’s good enough for him. He reaches into this coat pocket, pulls out the sat phone. The number for Ward Mountain is waiting for him on the screen.
He looks again to Powell. “Group one, go.”
As Powell raises his radio to his mouth, Ash moves his thumb over the
SEND
button.
It’s time.
Project Eden No. 7 will be out later in 2014
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Brett Battles is a Barry Award-winning author of over twenty novels, including the Jonathan Quinn, Logan Harper, and Project Eden series. You can learn more at his website:
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