Sun Still Shining (Rain Must Fall Book 2) by Rotuno Deb

Sun Still Shining (Rain Must Fall Book 2) by Rotuno Deb

Author:Rotuno, Deb [Rotuno, Deb]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: RR Books
Published: 2017-02-20T16:00:00+00:00


JACK

“How do you wanna do this, Jack?” Sara asked as she straddled the four-wheeler, leaving enough room for me to sit in front of her.

I lifted Freddie into the attached trailer, and Sasha hopped in next to him, settling herself between him and Quinn. It was Quinn’s first scouting trip since his gunshot wound. His leg was pretty much healed, although it occasionally gave him trouble. This trip would be a day, at most, if not just a few hours. All three were waiting for my answer.

Running a hand through my hair, I thought for a moment as I cracked my knuckles. “Mom needs something alive, but she didn’t say it needed to be…functional.”

Quinn laughed. “Off with his head!” he yelled in a false British accent. “Seriously?”

“Maybe.” I chuckled. “What makes them dangerous? Their teeth and hands, right?” I asked but turned to Sara. “So…we remove the trouble: the arms and bottom jaw. Or at the very least all appendages so they can’t move or grab.”

“Eww,” she groaned but nodded. Her beautiful blue eyes gazed up at the gray clouds above us. “Well, if we’re doing this…”

Nodding, I looked to the boys in the trailer. “We’re not going far, just to some cabins nearby. And this isn’t really a scouting trip…but if you spot supplies we may need, then let me know.”

“Okay, Dad,” Freddie said, running his fingers through Sasha’s fur.

When Quinn agreed with a nod, I straddled the seat in front of Sara. Her body melted to my back, and I smiled back at her, receiving a kiss to my cheek.

“Where are we putting this thing once we find it?”

I pointed to the rack on the front of the four-wheeler. “We’ll strap it down like a deer.”

“Oh hell… Just go, Jack,” she sighed, and I chuckled at her adorable disgusted expression.

“Blame Mom, Shortcake. Not me. She could’ve had her pick of zeaks the other day, but noo…”

We pulled out of the gate, but Derek stopped us. “You guys take it easy. No big deal if you don’t find anything today. Okay?”

I nodded, giving him a fist bump before leaving the grounds. I made sure the gate was closed and locked before pulling away. It was better that we were taking the four-wheeler. The small, narrow side road that led to the lake houses was a mess. Cars, trucks, and zeaks we’d already taken care of were everywhere, causing me to drive on the roadside to get around it all.

The next three houses were empty. I already knew that much. In fact, the three on the opposite side of the lodge were cleared out as well. We’d raided them for blankets and food, clearing out the zeaks as we went, so my goal was to start at the fourth house, but it was at least two miles from the last cabin, which was why it had remained untouched by us. It wasn’t close enough to be a problem. And this was the first time that I was hoping we’d actually find a zeak when we got there.



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