Devil's Homecoming: A Post Apocalyptic EMP Survival Fiction Series (The Blackout Series Book 6) by Bobby Akart

Devil's Homecoming: A Post Apocalyptic EMP Survival Fiction Series (The Blackout Series Book 6) by Bobby Akart

Author:Bobby Akart [Akart, Bobby]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, pdf
Published: 2017-03-20T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter 19

Evening, November 26

FEMA Camp #3

Jackson

Colton wheeled the Kingswood Estate into the parking lot of the salvage yard. The ambient light from the moon allowed them to traverse the back roads away from the camp, without headlights. Once they arrived, Colton, Jake and Alex hugged their friend and wished him well.

“I’m gonna go on foot from here,” said Stubby. “The walk will give me some time to get into character. I want these guys to look at me like a refugee. We can’t afford any delays.”

“All right,” said Jake, who pointed over his shoulder to an early-seventies model wrecker. “I’ll see if I can get this thing runnin’. We’ve got a couple of days to make it happen.”

Alex spoke next. “Stubby, I’m gonna do recon again. You never know if things might change. If you are able to find the guys tomorrow and can make your way near the fence, it’ll help us a lot to know your status.”

“Good idea, Alex, I’ll do my best,” said Stubby, who then turned to Colton. “You and Alex have to lay down cover fire to get Jake out of there. If for some reason you can’t get the wrecker running, then use the station wagon and come up with some type of quick release on the tow chain. I don’t like that option because it’s risky as all get out.”

“Don’t worry about this wrecker, ole hoss,” interjected Jake. “It looks like a GMC, which means there are a ton of parts lying around here for it. It’ll run. You just go in there and find our boys.”

Colton patted Stubby on the shoulder and smiled. “We’ve got this, my friend. You be safe, find the boys, and let’s take it to the house.”

Stubby hugged everyone and slipped off into the night. Alex watched him the longest, as she was concerned about his ability to get inside without getting hurt. These FEMA people seemed to have a crappy attitude toward the people they were supposed to support and protect.



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