Salvation: Secret Apocalypse Book 5 (A Secret Apocalypse Story) by Harden James

Salvation: Secret Apocalypse Book 5 (A Secret Apocalypse Story) by Harden James

Author:Harden, James [Harden, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2013-12-29T05:00:00+00:00


Everyone is in danger.

I will come for you.

I will come for you.

“Wait, who lived in this cell?” I ask.

“A Japanese guy,” Thomas answers. “A soldier. Like I said, can’t remember his name. He didn’t really say a whole lot. As you can see by the walls of his cell, and by the fact that he chose to live on the ground floor, he was a crazy son of a bitch. Guy was messed up. We all just kept well clear of him.”

“His name was Kenji,” I whisper. “Is. His name is Kenji.”

“Kenji,” Thomas repeats. “Yeah, that rings a bell,”

How? How did he get here? What the hell happened at the outpost?

Thomas is shaking his head as he looks at the walls of the cell. “But like I said, he was crazy. We didn’t talk to him. We didn’t interact. He was thrown in here one night. Not sure by who. I don’t think it was the General or his men. But then again, who knows? We were all asleep. Or trying to sleep. We were keeping quiet. We couldn’t see who it was. We could only hear the doors opening. The cell door opening. Loudest thing in the world. The infected came that night. A lot of them. He spent the first night on the top level. Moved down here the next day. Spent all day writing on the walls. Scratching on the walls. He wouldn’t talk to any of us. He wouldn’t eat. He wouldn’t drink. He barely slept.” Thomas takes a closer look at the walls of Kenji’s cell. “Looks like some of it is written in blood. Did you guys know him?”

“Yeah,” I say. “He was part of our group. He was…”

Our friend.

A protector.

A goddamn warrior.

I turn to Ben. “Did you see him? Did you speak with him?”

“No,” Ben says. “I was knocked out. I was unconscious. I was banged up pretty bad. I was passing in and out. I didn’t see him. Didn’t get a chance to speak with him. Apparently he came and saw me.” Ben shrugs his shoulders. “Apparently he left not long after that.”

“Yeah,” Thomas says. “He left. Ran off into the labyrinth. Haven’t seen him since. So I’m guessing he’s dead.”

“Why would you say that?” I ask.

Thomas shrugs his shoulders. “He would leave each night. As soon as the door to the labyrinth opened. He refused to lock himself in his cell. I would wait for as long as I could. I would try and convince him to hide. That it was in his best interest. That it was in the best interest of the group. But I couldn’t convince him. Even when I threatened him with violence, I couldn’t convince him.” Thomas is trying to read some more of the writing on the walls. “He would run off each night,” he continues. “But he would always come back. Right before the doorway to the labyrinth closed. I must admit, he had the timing down to perfection. But honestly, I couldn’t believe it the first time he made it back.



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