Myopia (Young Adult Zombie Paranormal Romance) (Wisteria Series)

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Author: Bisi Leyton
innocently.
    “Come on.” Andrew got out of the car. “Both of you.”
    “We can’t leave the vehicle,” Wisteria pointed out. “Someone has to stay in case we need to leave quickly.”
    “Yeah, we just saw fifty biters at Woolmer, Lieutenant. We should get inside and regroup,” Garfield added. “Coles won’t be happy to hear you’re breaking the rules.”
    “You seem preoccupied with the rules and regulations now,” Andrew replied. “Interesting, because there’s one that says no one leaves the island without a gate pass.”
    She inferred he was talking about last night’s party. If Andrew knew, no doubt her mother knew, too. Wonderful . But to be frank, if Coles knew? Her mother knowing was a given. Wisteria wondered now about what she would be walking into when she got home.
    “What are you talking about?” Garfield feigned ignorance.
    “Now!” Andrew called out. “I need to show you something.”
    Wisteria paused for a moment before getting out of SUV. She trusted him; with the exception of Garfield, he was her only other friend.
    The two kids followed Andrew as he headed to the main entrance of the pub.
    Picking up an empty glass jar, he sniffed it. “Do you know how Coles found out you guys were sneaking out?”
    “David told Coles,” Garfield replied.
    “Smell this.” Andrew tossed her the jar.
    Catching it, she sniffed and noticed a very particular scent that reminded her of Garfield’s house. She passed the jar to Garfield.
    He didn’t take it. “I know what that is,” he said.
    “That’s Thomas Clarkson’s moonshine,” Andrew revealed.
    Garfield had been placed with Thomas Clarkson. Thomas supplied most of the town with two things—moonshine that didn’t kill people and smoked rats.
    At one point, she’d suggested Garfield stay with her, but he wasn’t too keen about living with Coles. She suspected that since everyone in town ate rats to supplement their rations, Garfield always had something to trade.
    “First patrol found it,” Andrew explained.
    “So?” Garfield shrugged. “Anyone could’ve brought it. Thomas doesn’t give me his booze.”
    “So, if you guys are going to sneak out and party, you don’t do it in a way that gets Coles mad,” Andrew instructed.
    “What? You’re okay with this?” Garfield gasped.
    “Listen, Norton is safe. You should let your hair down once in a while, but tell your friends they’ve got to be smarter, otherwise Town Hall could kick them out,” Andrew smirked.
    “Really?” Garfield exclaimed.
    Wisteria folded her arms. “We should get back to the car—”
    A huge growl sounded from behind them and three mangy figures burst through the door of the pub.
    “No!” Garfield screamed and rushed through the side exit.
    Instinctively, Wisteria cocked the dart gun she was carrying.
    “Stupid kids!” Rebecca O’Leary called out as she stood in the doorway. She laughed loudly while her tracking team stood behind her. “You should’ve seen your faces.” She pointed at them.
    “Andrew, are you out of your mind?” Wisteria fumed as she turned to face the four adults. “You’re doing this now after what just happened at Woolmer?”
    “There are biters out here and you guys are playing around? I could have shot you,” Garfield called as he stormed back to the SUV.
    “Yeah, but you left your weapon in the car,” Andrew pointed out.
    “Well, I didn’t.” Checking the dart gun, she saw the darts had been removed. “Very funny.”
    “I definitely thought so,” Andrew teased. “The most fun I’ve had all day.”
    “Do you both know how stupid you were being? Even if Norton’s safer, it will never be totally safe,” Wisteria exclaimed.
    “Really?” Rebecca chuckled.
    “You should’ve thought about that when you crawled through that hole and came into town, Wisteria. Instead of coming to us,” Andrew replied coldly.
    “I was looking for David. I wasn’t going to leave him here,” Wisteria defended.
    “What do
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