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Siege (As the World Dies 3)

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“Calm down. We told Stephen all about it. We take what we can to maintain the fort wherever we can. You know that. ”

“You’re a bunch of thieves! I can’t believe this!”

“Fuck this,” Linda growled. She pulled away from Katie and Jenni, shaking her head. “I can’t believe I was fooled by that bitch! I’m not doing a damn thing for you ever again!” She stalked off. Curtis fell in behind her, motioning to Bill that he’d calm her down.

Bill shifted his belt up over his belly. “Blanche, you best just let this drop.

You did Linda wrong and everyone knows it. You ain’t making many friends around here. ”

“I don’t need friends. I should have left when my sister told me to. I’d be with her, safe and sound, and not dealing with you disgusting hicks. ”

Blanche whirled around on her high heels and stalked off.

Bill let out a long, slow sigh.

“She’s such a whore,” Jenni decided.

“Her sister is even worse. I had the displeasure of meeting her more than once. ” Katie rubbed her belly, feeling very tired.

“I didn’t vote for her,” Jenni grumbled. “Of course, I never voted, but. . . ”

She shrugged.

Bill hooked his thumbs over his belt and looked thoughtful. “She’s trouble. We all know it. It sucks that she scammed Linda like that, but she’s not used to being ordinary folk and taking care of her own needs.

Her money is worthless now and she can’t get anyone to help her keep her place clean. Stephen is even more helpless. ”

“I’m not going to feel bad for her,” Katie said in a low voice.

“Don’t expect you to,” Bill answered. “But we need to remember she’s a very unhappy viper. She’s gonna strike out at whoever is closest to her at any given moment. ”

“We should make a suggestion box for the Vigilante,” Jenni murmured. “I got a name to shove into it. ”

“Jenni, behave. ” Katie hooked her fingers through her friend’s and squeezed.

With a sigh, Jenni relaxed her stance and tugged Katie to her feet. “Let’s get out of here. ”

Bill’s expression was thoughtful as the two women walked toward the elevators. Finally, with a shrug, he walked on.

“Poor Bill,” Jenni said softly. “He has to deal with all the crazy shit. ”

“What isn’t crazy nowadays?” Katie asked, arching a brow.

Jenni laughed. “True dat. ”

2. Rough Spots

Nerit watched as the small bonfire sparked and blew dark smoke up into the graying sky. Another supply run was done and the storage rooms were restocked. But with that gain, came more loss. As she watched Charlotte burning the blood soaked clothing of some of the returning fort members, she couldn’t help but think of Bob lying out there beside the road. If possible, some fort volunteers would retrieve him and dispose of what remained of his corpse in the landfill. Proper burial was a thing of the past.

“One loss,” Ed said beside her, as if reading her thoughts. “And seven more people to feed and care for. ”

“It never balances out,” Nerit answered.

“Rune, the long haired one, says he’s moving on after the ice storm. The rest say they want to stay. ” Ed was chewing some tobacco he had managed to snag at a convenience store.

Nerit was indulging in another cigarette, grateful the salvage team had brought more boxes. She wasn’t picky about the brand anymore. The cigarettes calmed her nerves and were her one small luxury in this life without Ralph. She missed her husband everyday, but she couldn’t think too long about his death or she began to feel tired and old.

“Lenore snuck back a whole bunch of beauty supplies for Ken,” Ed added after a few beats. “I just looked the other way. ”



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