The Zombie Chronicles - Book 6 - Revelation (Apocalypse Infection Unleashed Series)

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Author: Chrissy Peebles
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out of the truck.
    I rushed out behind her and watched her scurry up the ladder.
    She glanced down as screams pierced the air. “Dean, get me a rifle!” she shouted.
    I threw mine to her, and she snatched it out of midair.
    “ They’re being massacred over there…and George’s daughter is down there! Get up here and start shooting.”
    When I went to grab another gun, I saw that Nick was backing up to align the U-Haul with the eight-foot fence. Once he was parked, he jumped out and joined Lucas, who was already on the roof. I climbed up and scooted next to Lucas.
    Women, men, and children were huddled together against the fence. A few brave guys were shooting and fighting with bats, but it was a losing battle, because there were far too many. Zombies came from every imaginable direction.
    I took a deep breath. Nick lay flat on his stomach, Lucas knelt, and I stood. Game on, I thought. I picked up my rifle, squinted into the scope, and shot the zombie that had wandered closest to the women and children.
    Nick barked out instructions, but my mind was focused on killing the zombies to give George’s daughter and everyone else a fighting chance. George had been kind enough to let us stay with him, and it was time to repay the favor; I refused to let his daughter die. I squeezed out my next shot. The children were screaming bloody murder, staring their nightmares right in the face, but I tried to remain focused.
    My hands were sweaty, but I didn’t miss a shot. It was war, and I wasn’t as scared anymore. Sadly, fighting zombies had become commonplace, a normal part of life. I was mad, angry, and furious, and I planned to shoot every single cursed one of them and send them straight back to hell. “Die!” I shouted. “Die!”
    Nick was shooting off to the left, and Val was aiming for those on the right. One by one, the zombies crashed to the ground. Some of the men threw ladders back over so the survivors could hurry back over the top of the fence. When George’s daughter finally made it over, I heaved a sigh of relief. I jumped off the U-Haul and ran to greet her. She hugged me, then ran off and hopped into a car that was already full of people.
    I quickly studied the wooden fence. I was sure we could ram through it. Wiping the droplets of sweat off my face, I jumped back in the truck, and my brother turned it around.
    “ We’re gonna need a lot of speed for this,” Val said.
    “ And distance,” I added.
    “ I know. I got this,” Nick said confidently, then raced away to get enough of a running start.
    “ This is good,” Lucas said. “Stop.”
    Nick put the truck in gear and turned around to face the fence.
    “ Y’all ready for this, boys and girls?” Lucas asked. “Please keep your hands inside the vehicle at all times and—”
    “ Wait!” Val screamed. “Look!”
    I glanced in the rearview mirror and saw a group of people running toward us with zombies not far behind.
    “ We can’t save them all,” Lucas said. “It’s them or us at this point.”
    “ But they’re so close,” Claire argued.
    “ George is with them,” I said. “We can’t desert him. He’d never do that to us.”
    Val shot Nick a look. “We have to help them!” she said, then jumped out of the truck.
    “ Val!” Lucas said. “Get your butt back in here! You’re gonna get yourself killed always acting like Rambette!”
    Nick threw the truck in park and opened the door, and Lucas and I jumped out to go after her.
    “ Help us!” I heard the group screaming in the distance.
    I reached for a gun, but Lucas grabbed my arm. “The zombies are far enough back. Let’s concentrate on getting these people safely inside and saving ammo.”
    Nick and Val slid the back door of the U-Haul open.
    “ Get in the truck!” Claire yelled to the oncoming crowd.
    I waved them in as they got closer.
    A thin man grabbed my arm, his eyes bulging. “Help me!”
    “ Get in,” I said.
    “ They…those things have taken over half the
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