Zombie Slayer Box Set 1 by Gayle Katz

Zombie Slayer Box Set 1 by Gayle Katz

Author:Gayle Katz [Katz, Gayle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Zombies
Publisher: In Your Face Publishers
Published: 2019-09-26T04:00:00+00:00


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The bus finally arrived in Seattle without incident. Half the students were dropped off at the Seattle Center Hotel, Conference Center and Spa, while the other half went to the Misty Skies Motel.

As Zan walked off the bus, she heard Mark say, “Wow, must be nice to be rich and stay at the good hotel.”

“Shhh!” said a voice behind him. “You don’t want to piss them off!”

“Nice,” commented Zan, either at the shut up comment, or at the hotel before them. “Normally I wouldn’t stoop so low, but it looks halfway decent.”

“It looks great to me,” said Owen.

Charlie had no comment. “Let’s check in. We can tour some sites until the bus comes back later to pick us up for dinner.”

“Cool,” said Zan.

They checked in, got their complimentary fancy bottled water and gourmet cookies, and headed upstairs.

Owen had a room with some guy named Dale, while Zan and Charlie naturally had a room together. They spent a bit of time unpacking and washing up.

“Oh my god!” said Zan. “It’s like a little doggie that barks!” She held up the small dog on the bed.

“Hey, that’s cute. But note that anything you take from here will be charged to the room.”

“Relax, it’s not like I can’t afford it,” said Zan.

“Say, I know Owen’s parents are lawyers. My Gran is retired and won the lottery, but what exactly do your parents do?’

“Oh mine? They’re doctors.”

“Doctors? What the?” said Charlie. “But, why wouldn’t they want their daughter to go into science too?”

“I know. Stupid, right? Because they wanted to have a successful band when they were teens, but their parents took away their electric guitars so they’d go to medical school.”

Charlie rolled her eyes. “Sure, that makes sense.”

“I know. They can still play. There’s nothing stopping them now. They have their own practice and let their employees do all the work.”

“Um, so, is there also family money?” asked Charlie.

“Yes, from my grandparents.”

Charlie smiled, as she had known it. “OK, let’s meet up with Owen.” Just then, there was a knock on the door.

“Hey, guys,” said Owen. They let him in while they grabbed their bags and jackets. “Looks just like my room but in reverse.”

“So, how is your roomie?” asked Charlie.

“Good, it’s Dale,” said Owen.

“OK, so, let’s invite Dale and Mark to our dinner table tonight. It’ll be a peace offering for earlier. That’s what normal people do, I think,” said Charlie.

“Yeah, fine,” said Zan. “If Mark is OK with it, then we might let him into our group.”

The teens headed downstairs to the front reception desk. There they asked about where they could rent a car.

“You don’t look old enough to rent a car,” commented the front desk clerk. “I believe you have to be 21,” he said.

“Oh yeah, that’s us,” said Zan.

He frowned but gave them a small map with the nearest car rental place circled on it.

“Thanks,” said Charlie, taking it.

They walked out of the hotel and down the street.

“Well, that’s just great,” complained Owen. “Did no one think that



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