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It was a night to rejoice.

And so he danced….

Chapter 22

1. 1-35 

That’s a helluva lot of zombies,” Raleigh said in an oddly terrified yet awed voice.

Beside him, the Senator frowned she set her hands on her hips.

Beyond the copse of trees, that they were hiding within, was a dry and scrubby swathe of field that led down to the strangled interstate below.

Vehicles of every size and description formed a tangled necklace of battered metal and glass. Standing among the ruins were thousands of softly moaning zombies. It didn’t take a genius to figure out that the fleeing traffic of nearly every city and town along I-35 had become a buffet of fresh meat for the newly risen dead in the first days.

The large silent National Guard truck beside them was a small consolation facing such danger.

I-35 cut across Texas dividing the East from the West. It connected major and minor Texas cities together like a chain from Laredo through San Antonio, Austin, and Waco, before branching off to Fort Worth and Dallas and then continuing on up into Oklahoma. If they wanted to get to East Texas, they were going to have to find a way over the massive thoroughfare that was clogged mile after mile after mile.

“They’re just standing there,” Raleigh said, mystified by this. “Why do they just stand there?”

“They haven’t seen fresh meat yet,” Ruben, the soldier, answered him. “If they see us, they’ll be moving like ants toward a picnic. ”

“We can’t get across. We need to go back,” a young black soldier His name was Lewis and he looked as terrified as the rest of them were trying hard to pretend they were not.

Ben, the soldier in charge and a native of East Texas, looked grimly determined. “I think we can barrel across and get onto the farm road. ”

“I don’t see much of a weak spot,” Lewis decided.

“I got family over yonder. We’re going across,” Ben said firmly.

The Senator looked toward him. “How?” Her expression was grim, all traces of her usual false bravado erased. She was facing the reality of the situation and she didn’t like it. Her plans had seemed so easy when they had been formulating in her mind. It was a simple plan: show up at Central, present all the information on the fort, get the support of Central’s firepower and take over the fort.

“First truck will gun it and hit that point right there. Those are just small cars. We can shove through. Second truck will then follow. We can do this,” Ben declared. “We can do this. ”

“They’ll follow,” Raleigh pointed out. “Which is exactly what Central doesn’t want. ”

“Fuck Central,” Ben snapped.

The Senator was silent, her thin lips pursed together. The collagen that once plumped her lips was long gone and they were once more a tight little line on her face. She was furious at Central for placing her in this situation. After she had informed Central that the terrorists from the fort had sabotaged the mall, she had been receiving only vague responses to her request for assistance. She had been convinced they would send air transport for her and her men once Central understood her position.

Instead, she had been told to find safe lodgings and hold tight.

There was no damn way she was just going to hold tight.

Of course none of this would have happened if Kevin hadn’t betrayed her.

Something had gone wrong with the military in the last few years.

Everyone had seen it coming. Maybe it was the endless “nation building”

in other countries with high casualty rates among the enlisted that had slowly eroded the blind allegiance soldiers once had in their superiors.

She had met with strong resistance from the soldiers in the mall over and over again when she spoke of military action against the fort. It was clear they were loathe to move against the civilians. It had infuriated her to no end. The world had been a place of chaos before all this and now it was worse. When soldiers talked back and refused orders, it only proved to her that the government should have done more to control them before the world had gone to hell.

“Let’s do it,” the Senator finally said.

“We can reach Nacogdoches by nightfall,” Ben assured her.


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