Zombie Rules (Book 3): ZFINITY by Achord David

Zombie Rules (Book 3): ZFINITY by Achord David

Author:Achord, David [Achord, David]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: zombies
Published: 2014-11-10T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 29 – A Night Hunt

I hugged Andie tightly before leaving and watched her walk back into the house. I halfway hoped Julie would come running out, apologizing and begging me to come back inside. It didn’t happen. I don’t think she even bothered looking out of the window.

I slapped the steering wheel in frustration as I exited the driveway. Things haven’t seemed right in a while and this latest debacle was yet another example. My anger was more of sadness and frustration, and I didn’t know what to do about it. One thing was certain though, if Julie thought I exercised poor judgment by rounding up stray cattle, she was really going to be pissed about what I had planned, but at this point, I didn’t care.

I tried Fred several times on the radio, but he didn’t answer. I wasn’t surprised. Oh well, I was going to tell him what I had in mind, but I guess it didn’t matter. There was something I didn’t tell Andie, I had no plans of going directly to Fred’s, I was going hunting tonight.

I stopped when I was a few hundred yards away from Kidd Road and urinated beside the truck before donning the ghillie suit. As the sun set, I left the roadway and walked through a field overgrown with weeds and an old corn crop. I circled the area of the barn where we had been ambushed, scanning the area constantly. I saw no movement but I didn’t expect any. For some reason, I had a strong instinctive belief there would be no activity until well after sundown. I found a suitable spot, hunkered down, and waited.

I was armed with my Kimber handgun and a Winchester sniper rifle equipped with a scope. I also had some night vision gear, which I fully intended to use in a few hours. I sipped some water from my camelback, but only a sip. I didn’t want a full bladder interfering with my business.

The sky was a dusky, purplish hue when I saw a figure in the distance ambling down the road. I expected more than one, or maybe I was all wrong and this lone zombie had nothing to do with the group who had ambushed us.

I wasn’t wrong. I waited patiently as he walked directly toward the barn. No coincidence there. I scanned the area, but there was nobody with him. The lone zombie took his time and looked at each individual corpse. He was so focused on them he didn’t notice when I stood and began working my way toward him. He stood there, motionless, with his back to me and seemed so engrossed in his dead friends that he didn’t hear me until I was less than ten feet from him.

His appearance was much the same as other zombies. This one had a severe stooped posture. His was clothed in a ragged hunting jacket, camouflage pants and combat boots. It made me curious. I wondered what he had been doing before he became infected.



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