“But maybe the rest of the team would be here if you hadn’t gone off firing your gun,” Curtis snapped.
“That’s it!” Peggy grabbed Curtis’ wrist and dragged him out of his chair.
“Go back to the communication center and do your job. Now!”
Curtis sputtered, but the look on Peggy’s face shut him up. With a dark scowl, he stomped off.
Linda downed the last bit of whiskey and stood up, swaying on her feet.
“I’ll go calm his ass down. ”
“Is that what they call it now days?” Peggy felt a sharp pang of disappointment as Linda started after Curtis. She wasn’t sure if she was jealous that Linda and Curtis were going to mess around or if it was because Linda deserved better than a surly boy with a badge.
With a shrug, Linda kept walking after Curtis.
“I’m not going into the communication center until tomorrow,” Ken decided.
“Let them get naked. As long as they are listening for our people,” Peggy sighed.
“Nothing wrong with comforting each other in our time of need,” Dale said.
“No, not at all,” Maddie agreed. She was seated next to Lenore now, gently stroking her hair.
“You remind me of my grandma,” Lenore said in a low voice.
“Thank you, hon. ”
The people at the table lapsed into silence and Peggy began to butter another biscuit. She should get up to check on Cody soon. He was sleeping over with a friend and she wanted to make sure he was okay before his friend’s parents turned in. Maybe it was the manly scent of Dale next to her or the smell of the biscuits, but she was feeling a little more relaxed now.
“I hope they come home okay. ” Ken reached out to grab the peach jam.
Lenore wiped another tear away.
Peggy had nothing to say that would be productive, so she just ate.
2. The Thoughts of One Man
Kevin Reynolds leaned against the railing of the second floor of the mall watching the newcomers. He could tell the woman was still reeling from the blow to her head. Her companion, Bill, had not left her side all night.
They were now settled into what had been a children’s clothing store, both of them lying down on the army issue cots they had slept on during the night. He could barely see the very pretty Latina’s red sweater standing out amidst all the other people in the store.
Rubbing his hand over his head, he felt the prickle of his closely cut hair tickle his palm. He felt bone weary. His brain felt overwhelmed. Without a doubt he was going on pure adrenaline at this point. It was certain sleep would be long in coming.
An army private wandered past him, gun slung casually in his arms, and they both acknowledged each other with half-assed salutes.
Kevin wondered if this how Fletcher Christian felt on board the HMS Bounty. Knotted up inside until he felt like he could barely breathe?
Below him the soft voices of the four hundred people living in the mall murmured. It was past noon now. Rations were passed out. Water bottles, half full, were being dispensed. Work crews would be changing shifts. The few children that had survived the flu were in school.
Everyone looked drawn, tired, and scared.
And after what he had recently discovered, they should be.
His fingers traced over the flag on his jacket thoughtfully. America didn’t exist anymore, but the people did. They were gathered down below, struggling to make it through. They were fighting tough. He could see that, but they were getting worn down by the powers that be.
He was worn down by the powers that be.
The Senator and her cronies formed a parade as they walked across a bridge nearby. They headed into Foley’s, where they were headquartered.