Zombiemandias (Book 1): In the Lone and Level Sands by Lovato David & Thomas Seth

Zombiemandias (Book 1): In the Lone and Level Sands by Lovato David & Thomas Seth

Author:Lovato, David & Thomas, Seth [Lovato, David]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: apocalyptic, zombie literature, zombie survival, apocalypse, paranormal zombie, end of the world, zombie fiction, horror, post apocalyptic, postapocalyptic, paranormal, zombie, Supernatural, Zombie Apocalypse, zombies, apocalypse fiction, paranormal creatures, zombies and magic, zombie genre, zombie adventure, zombie horror
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


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The group sat around, mostly in silence. Whenever someone started to talk, it usually turned into an argument, but in silence they were pleasant. It was Stephanie who broke it.

“Hey, do any of you hear that?” She turned toward the windows and stood there for a little while as the sound grew louder. The others joined her, pressing their faces against the glass, trying to get a view of where the sound was coming from.

They couldn’t see anything but the city; neighboring buildings appearing untouched by the tragedy. The ground was a graveyard made up of people and vehicles.

The sound grew louder, and a large Black Hawk came into view outside. Though the people on board couldn’t possibly hear them, there was nothing stopping the survivors from trying to grab their attention. Jason cracked the window and began waving the blanket wildly as he shouted up at the sleek black chopper.

“Hey! Over here! Survivors in the Cardigan! Please, you gotta help us!”

Evan and Stephanie opened the other windows and screamed out at the Black Hawk as loud as they could. Evan looked back in at Mal. She sat up, rubbed her eyes, and then looked at Evan.

“What’s going on?” she asked. “Is someone here to help us?”

“You hear that, honey?” Evan said. He sat beside her on the couch. “That sound in the sky? That’s a helicopter. We’re just calling to it, but I think it’s too high.”

“They can’t hear you?” Mal said.

Cynthia sat on the couch and put an arm around her. “We’ll be out of here soon. I bet they’ll hear us and come for us. Don’t you worry.”

“You promise?”

“I promise. We won’t be here for too much longer.”

The others kept waving as the helicopter flew slowly through the sky. It was halfway across the view they had, and Jason rushed away from the window, still holding the blanket, and grabbed a cleaver.

“Where are you going?” Evan asked.

“I’m going to the roof. It’s higher, and it’ll be easier for them to spot us.”

“I’m going too!” Stephanie said. She followed, grabbing a cleaver as well.

“You coming?” Jason asked Daisy.

She nodded. “Sure thing.” She looked at Eugene, who had been at the window. He was heading toward the vacant couch. He saw the question in Daisy’s eyes, and cleared his throat before answering.

“N-no, I think I’ll stay down here. You’ll tell us if someone c-comes?”

“Yeah, definitely,” Stephanie said. She looked at Vanessa, who had given up on the helicopter and sat down on the floor in the corner of the room. Stephanie would have asked her, but she felt there was no point. Vanessa looked a million miles off.

Evan wanted to join them, but he figured he’d stay with his wife and daughter. Mal was getting anxious, and this made Cynthia twice as anxious. Evan wanted to be there for them.

“Are we going to go with them?” Mal asked as Jason, Daisy, and Stephanie began removing the barricade from the door.

“No, I think we’ll stay here. They’ll come back and let us know about everything, okay?”

“Okay,” Mal said.



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