Rage: Z Is For Zombie Book 5 by catt dahman

Rage: Z Is For Zombie Book 5 by catt dahman

Author:catt dahman [dahman, catt]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Severed Press
Published: 2013-04-21T04:00:00+00:00


“Makes sense to me,” George said, “and everyone has a symbol, huh?”

“Everyone likes it and wants to get more with some work; some competition is good for us.”

“You like it, Beth?”

“Yes, George,” she faltered, “I’m worried about Kim and Juan both being out there; I don’t want either to get hurt.”

“Stop worrying; it’s not helpful and makes frown lines…. ”He put his arm around her, and they went to dinner.

Often there was a stew because it fed many and was something they could make from the vegetables they grew and the meat from animals they raised. Stew was being served this time, along with bread and butter that some of the women had churned, a squash dish, fruit salad, pecan and pumpkin pies, and apple-pear cobbler for dessert.

Beth looked calmer after they had eaten well.

They were to be treated to a night of some entertainment as the children put on a little show, and Jilly Montaine sang disco tunes that made everyone smile, remembering when those were popular. As the children put on their show, several couldn’t help but notice that Toni, the little girl who died, was missing from the stage.

Bernie waved at Beth and Julia.

“What’s up?” Julia asked, as Mark and Misty joined them outside where they could hear Jilly singing about ‘I feel love’.

Bernie spoke in low tones, making motions and explaining as the four stood with shocked looks on their faces and open mouths. He said that Conner needed them at the gate and to keep it quiet.

Mark gave Beth and Julia squeezes on their arms as they walked.

They walked down to the gate, whispering a little as they went, wondering what to think; Beth’s mind already whirled.

Outside the gate, Carla stood with little Robbie who was injured and bleeding. His little face was pale, and he was in a little pain, but it was mostly fear that they saw etched on his face. Hybrids might not feel as much pain, but they could be scared and could die.

Conner did not open the gate, just called and waited for the others. “I left them out there; I didn’t know what to do.”

“You did the right thing,” Mark said. “They would have been lynched.”

“Puts,” Julia said.

“Told you that no one would welcome you back,” Conner told Carla.

“I know you hate me. I know what I did. I am here to beg for mercy.”

“We have eight people out there headed to Colonel Davis to find you and execute you for what you did. You ate a person; what kind of freak are you, Carla? Wait, we know; the worst kind there is,” Mark said coldly, “and you want mercy?”

“I didn’t know; I figured someone would come looking. Look, Robbie was injured, and we got away, but then we backtracked here. He’s just a little boy, and he’s hurt. Whatever you do to me is okay; I’m just asking for mercy for him. I did it; blame me, not him. Please.”

“Why would we show any mercy? You sure as hell didn’t show any when you bit, ate, and let the infection loose in here.



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