Hell by G G Garcia
Author:G G Garcia
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Post-Apocalyptic | Horror | Infected
Published: 2019-11-02T04:00:00+00:00
Chapter Forty
Henry yawned and looked to the side. Demi had nodded off over twenty minutes ago, and now he was bored. He checked his magazine from his Glock, even though he knew that it was full. He had loaded it back in the flat, before it was attacked. He wanted to go back to his flat, despite the place being exposed with now two shattered windows. Even if he was convinced that his pal was dead, he needed to go back for the food, water, and the other magazines for the Glock that were stashed away in his bedroom drawer.
He rubbed his eyes and checked his rear view mirror for the thirtieth time. The road behind and in front was clear. He leaned his head back and closed his eyes.
“No.” He sat up with a jolt and shook his head. Tiredness nearly had its way. “Don’t be an idiot, Henry.”
He looked to the side and could see the outline of Demi. He couldn’t see her face, but he could hear her gently snoring. His eyes moved to his wing mirror and he saw something move. He quickly turned and looked in his rear view for the thirty-first time and could see a lone figure appearing from around the corner.
“Shit,” Henry hissed. Calm down, mate. It might be some desperate survivor.
His eyes never left the rear view mirror and he released a moan once three more individuals appeared from around the corner and were behind the other male, walking and heading down the road, towards the car. Another four appeared, and now there were eight of them.
Henry fired the engine, quickly slipped the vehicle into first, and took off the parking brake.
He quickly moved through the gears, and Demi woke up with a start and wondered what the fuck was going on.
“What’s happening?” she cried.
“Fuck.” Henry didn’t realise she was awake, and her voice gave him a fright. “There’s a load of Savs behind us.”
“What?”
“Savs! IOs, as you call them!”
Demi looked in her wing mirror and could see a group of people getting smaller as the vehicle increased its speed along Power Station Road.
“Do you know for sure they were infected?”
“Of course!” he snapped. “Why would eight people, especially now, be taking a walk at this time of night?”
“So where are we going now?” she asked.
“Fuck knows.” Henry shrugged his shoulders. “We’ll go to Hazelslade, near the woods, and get some rest.”
“Near the woods? Isn’t that a bit creepy?”
“Maybe, but we need to avoid all towns and villages, if we can help it.”
The Audi turned right into a junction, went by a pub called the Hope and Anchor, then two minutes later they were out of town and now on a country road.
The dark road spiralled upwards. It was a road Henry had been on before, and it was a treacherous one even in the daytime. The road would straighten up eventually, but he had to reduce his speed because he knew there were no crash barriers on either side. The road finally straightened up and now they were travelling on a flat surface.
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