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Killing Lies

Chapter 6 Walking Time Bombs

Word Count: 2254    |    Released on: 09/10/2021

think - either they push you aside or hurt you outright. Help was almost impossible to find in times of catastrophe. So, when Caite

ook at her properly? Come on, me and my friends used to taunt her online for petty reasons-stupid jokes that spiraled

hands moved slowly, deliberately, as if dragging out the moment would somehow make this less uncomfortable. I slipp

dy.Caite reached out hesitantly, brushing a strand of hair fro

ing myself to

red under her breath. "Y

What could I even say? That I agreed? That I hated myself for not being abl

pen, ready to heave out a sigh of relief that we we

left hand was gone, causing it to burst dark blood everywhere. My wide-ey

managed t

was t

, sending them both crashing to the ground.

her!" I

, her grunts of effort mixing with the wet

se quarters-but the rod... The rod felt solid in my hands as I gr

very first step to accomplish that. Before she could get up, I pinned her back on the g

y gonna kill her, bu

y killed yo

to a full stop. Rushing thoughts

an

eading on our way stopp

t i

e, looking out the car wi

he metal rod from my grip. Caite grabbed my hand and we dashe

time when we ran over the woman who attacked us earlier. On top of that, I find myself const

looked back to Caite. "I mean why are you even here? How come

dad... he invited me to the grand re

er all these years of declining

still didn't attend. I changed my mind because I rem

r further. I turned my attention to

re answering. "Your phone is not that h

y grip harder, then carried myself into the front seat. The car jerk

my phone has an encry

is so confident to let yo

, you knew and

odded. Two palms covered my face, ashamed of

sed? Oh well, at least hi

assed a group of people with pure white eyes, six of them standing together as if they were eagerly anticipatin

he asked, shiftin

e," Cait

d by everything that had happened that night. T

t once. We were still in the middle of nowhere, and knowing

crossed my arms. "What th

and act like z

ountered. "Even recent stu

nowadays," he retorted. Caite nodded in agreement, w

use she quickly shifted her eyes outside.

hink the explosions earlier may have

g. I frowned at her words. W

saying those who died from the explo

risen back

lence env

uld you-" Before I could finish, she pul

e loud music and screams from below filled the air. It looked li

ing crowd, but in reality, it was a scream born from fear. I recognized m

d focused intently on the scene, especially when I saw the woman w

platform while nearby police officers

ple; he snatched her big teddy bear and released her before passing it to one of his colleagues. They p

stopped abruptly as she sat

her shoulder, seemingly asking if she was okay. But when she looke

ied to separate the two, but the bloody woman's gr

her in terror; only her victim's fingers remained

ited the ferris wheel because she turned in different directions as if looking for s

way-the camera had night vision so

burns covering its body; their skin was so crusted that they were barely rec

dn't see much now that she blocked the lens

t me too stunned to speak as Ca

d quietly. "There was no pulse or response, but there was a

come one of those creeps? Die

sly. "Isn't there still enough

'zombies.' Plus, they remind me of those green walking

ft? What

ur grandparents tell you

d returned his attention to the road. "M

came to an abrupt halt. "They're basically creepers 'cause they only ac

bothering me now is how they tra

I'm guessing some toxins affecting neurological responses have

nces before he shrugged

-a brown discoloration causing mild sharp pains whenever I moved. Vivid images flared up in m

en and how dark blood splattered from her mo

poisoning our minds and tri

urd yet strangely log

rly to conclude anything definitively, but most likely we've all bee

ut tightly; I'd been

We found ourselves at the edge of a dark street with few homes nearby-we were liter

he continued. "Why is this happening to us? Are there

n, our enemies might be using radiobiological warfare against us-so

ctual for once-but that was ju

ain with curiosity lingering in my eyes. "We should g

anyway." A sigh escaped me; they were right after all-my father was vi

ina and Gabby?" I

welled up in his eyes as his hands tre

ping grove," he said quietly before ma

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Killing Lies
Killing Lies
“When the sky ignited in crimson and bombs obliterated Segunda Island in 2080, death was only the beginning. The fallen didn't stay dead. They morphed into savage, bloodthirsty beasts. Terrified survivors barely hold on, hunted by horrors that wear the faces of those they loved. Jane Fortalejo, the last from a dynasty destroyed overnight, is forced to ally with strangers from the island's shadowed underbelly. Driven to expose the sinister truth behind the apocalypse, Jane will risk her life, sanity, and the fragile alliances she forms. What really brought ruin to Segunda? And can the last survivors escape a fate worse than death itself?”
1 Chapter 1 The Feast2 Chapter 2 Funday Gone Wrong3 Chapter 3 House of Mirrors4 Chapter 4 Distress Call5 Chapter 5 Bury It All6 Chapter 6 Walking Time Bombs7 Chapter 7 Echoes8 Chapter 8 Doomsday Madness9 Chapter 9 Yesterday's Gone10 Chapter 10 Bullet Parade11 Chapter 11 Cold Tears12 Chapter 12 Tainted Blood13 Chapter 13 Cradle to the Grave14 Chapter 14 One Last Straw15 Chapter 15 Turning Tables16 Chapter 16 Fool's Errand17 Chapter 17 Red Dawn18 Chapter 18 Cryptic Poem19 Chapter 19 There's No Rest For The Wicked20 Chapter 20 The Ones Who Walk Away21 Chapter 21 Triangle's Tip22 Chapter 22 Befriending Death23 Chapter 23 Welcome to the Bottom of Hell24 Chapter 24 The Question Isn't Why25 Chapter 25 Killers of One Another26 Chapter 26 The Voidness Within27 Chapter 27 Blank Future28 Chapter 28 There's No Heaven29 Chapter 29 Heart of the City