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BOOK: 'Til Death Do Us Part
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“Where are they going?” Tracy asked me.

“Brunch,
” BT said.

“Nice timing,
” I told him.

“Thanks
,
I’ve been working on it. Do we
save her now?” h
e asked.

“That would
be the wisest course of action,
” I told him.

“I forgo
t how much fun we have together,
” Tracy said sarcastically.

“Yeah just a bar
rel of fucking laughs, let’s go,
” I said
,
pushing through the scrub brush. We were parallel to Azile
,
but we couldn’t keep up with their unencumbered movement, add to that we had to have a fa
ctor of stealth in our travels. “
Next place we l
ive is not going to have bushes,
” I said
,
pissed off as I ripped through the barbs of another bush.

“Thorn or bullets?” BT asked, referring to
how
if we did not have cover we would be out in the open.

“Why are you spoiling my bitching session?” I asked.

The further Azile and the trucker walked down the roa
d the more men they encountered.
I was running out of ideas, although I guess that’s not entirely accurate, running out of ideas would imply that I had some in the first place. The duo had stopped and
the
big man was moving quickly
towards them talking animatedly.
We
were able to get alongside as they had as of yet not moved away, although it was easy to see that Azile’s ruse had come to an abrupt end.

“This sucks,
” I said as I slowly stood from my crouching position, rifle at the ready. We would be able to do some serious damage before they knew what hit them. I could feel Tracy and BT rise next to me, next thing I knew I was forcibly put b
ack into a crouch with the vise-
like grip of BT’s hand on my arm.

“I feel sorry for your penis,
” I told him, rubbing my arm after he let go.

Tracy and
BT both looked at me. “What?” t
hey asked.

“Nothing…
sorry.”

BT pointed down the road, my heart thudded in despair as I watched Eliza striding purposefully towards the burgeoning group with Azile at the center. The group parted quickly as Eliza
stepped
in, no one wanted to be that close to the devil, not even the ones that had struck a bargain with her. The slap and the resulting bright red spot on the side of Azile’s face was easily visible from where we sat.

“How did you get him to find you?” Eliza asked coolly.

“I do not know what you are asking?” Azile said placing her hand to her sore face.

“That makes sense.” I said aloud. I had been wondering how it had been possible, the chain of coincidences was entirely too great. I did find it funny though that I was willin
g to wipe all of that away and
blame it on a spell cast by a witch. What a weird fucking world I was now living in.

“Are you a lunatic?” BT asked softly, not believing that I would say anything with Eliza that close.

“Probably,
” I told him
,
my feelings slightly bruised.

Tracy gave me the stink eye, meaning that
if
I spoke again
,
she was going to twist my ear off my head.

“It matters little what you say you don’t know. You have ac
complished what I needed anyway,
” Eliza said as she looked around her. “Michael
, I can ‘feel’ you…
muted somewhat
,
but I can f
eel you.
If
you do not come out now
,
I will rip out the throat of this pretty little thing that you risked your life to save. Making your actions all for naught.” Eliza placed her hand around the front part of Azile’s neck. 

“Mike?” Tracy started.

“You know I have to. Eliza is not one for threats.”

“Shit, let’s do this,
” BT said as he stood up with me and Tracy.

“Oh look,
” Eliza said as she pushed Azile away. “It appears that the prodigal bastard has returned. Come out here and take off whatever that is on your head.”

I did as she told me and nearly shattered my knee caps as I fell to the ground. Luckily for me I was still on the grass of the shoulder. Eliza was ripp
ing though my mind like a seven-
year
-old
spoiled brat high on Red Bull through a Toys R Us. She was pulling thoughts off the shelves and letting them cascade to the ground, not caring the damage she was wreaking.

 

***

 

“You dared to defy me?” Eliza asked coolly.

Mike didn’t even have the mental capacity to reply, especially with any sort of wit.

“You’re killing him!” Tracy screamed as blood was running from Mike’s nose.

“Not yet, but soon,
” Eliza said releasing her psychic grip upon Mike’s psyche.

“How could you let this happen?” Tracy asked of Tomas, who looked away.

“Excellent,
” Eliza said as BT emerged from the woods. “With the three of you destroyed
,
the rest will capitulate quickly.”

“I think you overestimate our importance,
” Mike said with hi
s head hanging down. “And under
estimate theirs.” He
got up slowly, a
river of red still flowing freely from him.

“I’m sorry
, Michael,
” Tomas said.

Mike looked over at him, still not able to reconcile who stood before him
as the boy Tommy
he had known.

“Will your apology allow you to sleep at night?” BT asked.

“I do not sleep anymore,
” Tomas said honestly.

“Go
od, I hope it’s torture for you,
” Tracy said. “We should have left you up on the WalMart roof to die.”

Tomas flinched as if the words had been a physical entity hurled at him.

“Come here
,
Michael.” Eliza said. “I had thought that I would like to stretch out your pain and misery longer
,
but now that you stand before me I only want your death which has eluded me for far too long.”

Instead of running like his head wanted him too, Mike’s legs betrayed him and brought him forward into the clutches of Eliza.

“NO!” Tracy screamed as she and BT rushed forward.

 

***

 

“NO!
” Gary yelled as he stepped back.

The lag bolts sunk into the cement were moving as the heavy zombies repeatedly attacked the door.

“How is that possible?” Ga
r
y asked as he grabbed an aluminum chair
and
placed it up against the door as a prop.

“Force plus mass,
” Mad Jack said as he was thinking of how to delay the zombies
,
halting them at this point was an exercise in futility. 

The best he could come up with on short notice and even shorter supplies was to wedge some two by fours against the door and the lolly column a few feet away.

Gary had put a couch parallel to the door and was laying magazines across it so he would have easy access.

“When you start to hear the support beams cracking you won’t have much more than
thirty
seconds to get back to the shelter. You understand?” Mad Jack asked as he hurriedly went upstairs to tell Ron the status.

“Beams start to crack, thirty seconds to let everyone
get back to the shelter. Got it,
” Gary said
,
making a clicking sound out of the side of his mouth.

Tony came down next followed by Justin and Travis. They wordlessly took up spots behind the couch as the booming of the zombies became louder
;
perhaps realizing that a viable food source was near.

“Any room for me?” Ron asked as he got to the bottom step.

Gary scooted over.

“Five Ta
lbots ought to be able to do it,” Ron said
as a lag bolt tinkled to the ground. There was one more round of magazine checks and making sure the weapons were off safe.


I

ll stop the world and melt with you...

Gary began to sing. “What?” h
e asked as Ron looked at him severely.

“Nothing,
just wasn’t ready for cheesy 80’s songs,
” Ron replied.

“Cheesy 80’s song!” Gary said aghast.
“That’s a classic!”
He began anew.

You

ve seen the difference and it

s getting better all the time.


Getting better all the time,

Travis mumbled
.
The
second lag bolt on the support bracket to
re free. The door was groaning—the two-by-
fours were creaking.

“This might be important
,
but Mad Jack said that once the boards start to crack
,
you have
thirty
seconds to evacu
ate and get back to the shelter,
” Gary told the group.

“You?” Ron asked.

Gary shrugged, the two-by-
fours were beginning to bend under the strain,
and light
was spilling all around the door as the seal was broken.

“For honor, for freedom
,
and most importantly…for family,
” Tony said as he rested the barrel of his rifle on the back of the couch.

The two-by-
fours blew apart
,
the heavy cellar door slammed against the wall. A bulker that seemed surprised it had made it through took a step towards the rifles and came face to face with oblivion, the heavy metal helmet
proving
incompetent
as the bullets entered its face and went into the brain cavity destroying the nerve center of the beast. He was pushed to the
side;
even as he thudded to the ground another took his place. Travis’ next shot pushed the zombie’s head back as the bullet struck the metal plating, it locked eye contact on the one that dared sho
o
t at him and began its fifteen foot traversal, Tony’s shot caught the zombie on the bridge of the nose, the cartilage erupted
;
white
,
wet
,
soft material sprayed against the far wall.

The light was blotted out every time a bulker entered the basement, as effectual as an eclipse. They grunted and groaned as they pushed through each almost wedging
its
enormous size in the doorframe. Rifle smoke filled the room quickly that and the blotted out light made finding targets difficult.

“Dad
,
we need to pull back!” Ron shouted.

“There is no ‘pull back’
its
retreat from here
,
an
d we can’t leave them out there,
” Tony said calmly to his s
on. “Get my grandsons to safety,
” Tony
added with a resigned sigh
. The bulkers had halved the distance to the couch.

“Dad?” Ron asked.

“Do it!” Tony uncharacteristically yelled. He said
it
as he fumbled in his jacket pocket,
pulling
out two grenades that Mike had brought
b
ack.

“What are you going to do with those?” Ron asked.

“What do you think? Get your brother and my grandsons to safety.”

Rifle shots were now a continuous volley as
aiming was not necessary.
The
cement rumbled from the weight of the bulkers as they pushed ever forward.

Even Ron had to admit the basement was lost
,
the next line of fallen bulkers would hit the couch and drive them into the wall where they would be pinned and helpless.

“Let’s go!” Ron shouted
,
tapping Travis, Justin
,
and Gary.

“Pop
s?” Travis asked after they had traveled a few feet away and he realized his grandfather wasn’t with them.

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