Moosehill Militia (Book 1): INFECTED

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Author: Paul Christian
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realizing it. “You look terrific Charly.” “Thank you Mike, you’re not so bad yourself.” She said with a smile.
    “Ready to go? We have reservations at Vito’s on Shrewsbury Street for 7 p.m.” Mike held out his arm for Charly could hold on while they walked to his Jeep. “Let’s go.” Charly said and grabbed Mikes arm and hugged it to her side touching the side of her breast. Holy crap that feels good Mike thought. He opened and closed the passenger door for Charly when she got in. They took off across the city to Shrewsbury Street, when they arrived the Host sat them at his reserved table in the corner booth that he requested for its privacy.
    “I’m so glad we have this opportunity Mike. I felt right away that you were one of the good ones. You would not believe how many times I get hit on. Being a recognizable face makes it even harder. So when you showed interest I had to reciprocate and hope for the best and I'm so glad I did.”
    “I feel the same way Charly, I was instantly attracted to you and not just your pretty face! I’d like to see where this could go. I have to warn you though that something big is going to happen this week, I can’t tell you yet, let’s just enjoy the night.” They both laughed at that. The evening progressed to a few alcoholic drinks and dancing after a great dinner and by the end of the evening Charly was glued to Mike’s side and he loved it.
    Mike drove Charly home and walked her to the front door, there first kiss was magical and drawn out but there was no invitation to come in. “I’m not that kind of girl on the first date Mike. So vamoose, call me tomorrow.” Mike drove home on cloud nine. By the time he got home he was thinking about his meeting with Mac that was on for tomorrow.

    ***
    Saturday morning rolled around bright and early, after showering and dressing Mike drove off to meet Mac at the Diner on Pleasant St. He changed the location from the Eagles club so they could have breakfast. Mac walked in five minutes after Mike. “Coffee?” Mike asked Mac. “Definitely?” Mac replied.
    “OK Mike I think it’s best to leave everyone out it for now. Loose lips sink ships an all that. So I didn’t bring Dave or Jack. After you get through the media blitz that’s sure to follow you after Monday's winning claim down at lottery headquarters in Braintree Mass, what do you plan on doing, and don’t say nothing, I can see the gears spinning in your head from here.” Mac stated.
    “OK, the truth.”
    “Yes the truth” Mac said.
    “I believe that in less than three years something big is going to happen, something like an Armageddon event and starting next week I’m going to plan for it. My daughter, family and friends will survive whatever’s coming.” Mike took a sip of his coffee after dropping that bombshell on Mac.
    “Okay, I’ll play along why you think something is going to happen like what you’re talking about.” Mac said.
    Mike took another sip and started, “I think I won the lottery for a reason. I never play and didn’t plan on it that day. Mary out of the blue gave me six numbers and told me I had to play these. I eventually gave in and went down to the Cumberland farm and played the numbers she gave me. I won, go figure. I don’t think that’s just blind luck. Mary has asked to do other things out of the blue or omit doing something, and every time it worked out to favor me and Mary.”
    “I have a mathematician friend I know calculate the odds of being right that many times on random events. This wasn't yes or no answers some of the things Mary described or asked to do were complicated affairs and not something a kid would have any ideas about.” He came up with the odds to be so large that for all practical purposes it was impossible.”
    The two ordered some eggs and bacon, and while waiting Mike continued. “When I was still in the hospital Mary told me that I was supposed to use the money to keep the bad men from harming
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