Выбрать главу

“Have you seen The Breakfast Club?” I asked Lucy.

She laughed. “Only two million times.”

“We should get a DVD player,” I suggested. “The next time we go shopping, we should get a DVD player and some movies.”

“Sounds good to me, as long as we can get The Notebook.”

“Ugh,” I said. “Forget I mentioned it.”

She looked at me with one eyebrow raised. “You haven’t even seen it, have you?”

“No, and that’s how it should be. You want a drink?”

“Sure. In fact, that bottle of wine I got from the village is in the storeroom.”

“Sounds good.” I went in through the door that led to the living area and kitchen. As I walked past the dining table and over to the door that led to the lower level, I noticed that it was open. That was strange; I was sure I had closed it.

Outside, Lucy screamed.

I ran for the door, scooping up the Desert Eagle from the kitchen table on the way. I yanked the gun from the holster and emerged onto the sun deck with it clutched in my hands, safety off.

Lucy was shrinking back toward the door, her eyes locked on the creature that stood on the deck.

It was Jax. She was naked, a map of dark veins visible beneath her skin. She glared at us with yellow eyes. Now I knew why the hunting parties hadn’t been able to find her in the woods; she had been hiding out on the boat. But why had she waited so long before she made her presence known? I looked at the distant cliffs and the answer became obvious. The shore. She wanted to get to the mainland. I couldn’t allow that to happen.

I wanted to talk to her; to see if any shred of the Jax I had once known was inside that monster somewhere.

“Jax,” I said. “You don’t have to do this.”

She grinned at me with the same cruel grin I had seen on Vess’s face at Site Alpha Two and lunged forward.

I shot the Desert Eagle twice in quick succession. The sound ripped through the air. The gun bucked twice in my hand. Jax fell backward over the railing and into the sea.

I rushed to the railing and looked overboard. There were ripples where she had hit the water, but no sign of her.

Sam shouted to me from the deck of the Escape. “What happened, man?”

“It was Jax,” I replied.

“Did you shoot her?”

I remembered how Vess had moved so quickly that Johnny’s bullet had missed him. “I don’t think I hit her,” I said. “I think she went over the side on purpose.” I looked toward the mainland and pointed. “That’s what she wanted all along, to get to the shore. We just gave her a lift to where she wanted to go.”

Sam looked at the gentle sea and shook his head. “Man, it’s gonna be bad if she’s loose on the mainland.”

I looked toward the distant cliffs and nodded. It was going to be bad.

It was going to be very bad.

Lucy appeared beside me and put her arms around my waist. “Don’t beat yourself up over it, Alex. You tried to stop her.”

“Yeah,” I said.

LATER, after darkness had descended and Lucy and I had gone to bed and made love, I went back up to the living area and switched on the light over the easy chair. Taking a pen and a blank journal from the drawer. I poured myself a glass of the red wine that Lucy had risked her life to get, sat in the chair, and began to write about Apocalypse Island and Site Alpha Two and the loss of my friends.

By the time I was done, the sun was rising over the horizon, staining the sky orange and red. I stretched wearily in the chair, my bleary eyes looking down at the last words I had written:

“Yeah,” I said.

I wished I could have said more to Lucy, assured her that everything was going to be all right. But I couldn’t. Delivering the antivirus to the people on the mainland was going to be dangerous. With Jax on the loose, it was probably going to be even more dangerous. The zombies and hybrids were bad enough, but now an even more terrible monster roamed the land.

I rubbed my eyes. I needed to get back to bed. I might as well put Jax and the other creatures out of my mind for a while and enjoy the three days I had before we returned to Apocalypse Island.

Because these were probably the last good days I was ever going to have.

I turned off the light and went down to bed.

MAILING LIST

IF YOU WOULD LIKE to be informed of new releases, please sign up for the Harbinger of Horror mailing list.

http://eepurl.com/OKFY9

THE UNDEAD RAIN SERIES

Rain: Rise of the Living Dead

Storm: Survival in the Land of the Dead

Lightning: Fighting the Living Dead

Wildfire: Destruction of the Dead (Dec 18th 2015)