Tales from Pennsylvania by unknow

Tales from Pennsylvania by unknow

Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi, epub
Publisher: Refugio Publishing
Published: 2014-11-21T00:00:00+00:00


8:54.

People yelled at each other, tossing blame about. They had no time, no hope. Blame and retribution were all they had left.

Why did he have to give up? Why couldn’t he be the one that found out how to live when hope seemed so far away? The peace between pain and success. He had to finish the race strong.

He twisted against the burn in his ribs and sat up. The remaining wing of the Transport Station was directly in view—the side the Amish were brought from. Some said it was time travel. Others said long-distance space travel. Regardless, it was one-way—no going back.

Or at least that’s what Transport said.

Josh laughed and stood. What’s one more lie, bastards?

If he was meant to survive, he would. So what if he was just a failed soldier turned photographer, with no Internet to seek instructions on flying across the galaxy or through time?

He ran for the Station.

The only entrance was in a flat-roofed section connecting the two sides of the U of the Transport Station. Josh crossed grass torn up by the forklifts that had dropped off the barricades in front of the doors. The empty brackets left by broken windowpanes meant he didn’t have to bother wrestling with the closed doors. He jumped up onto the ledge, took out his pistol, and dropped into the dark building.

Emergency lights glowed dimly from the corners of the ceiling, leading him into the war-torn, dark building. A bench had been pushed out from the wall. Bullet holes splintered the wood.

The main entrance into the Amish wing was a set of double doors with no handles. An unspoken sign for Do not enter. Josh fired his laser down the center, then kicked the doors apart. The concourse and gates were littered with soldiers’ and rebels’ bodies, left to rot above ground. He cut through the graveyard and ran deeper into the building.



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