Circus De La Freak by Piper (short story to read TXT) 📕
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In 2015, a virus was released from a scientific test facility and reanimated dead bodies, turning them into mindless zombies. Two teenagers, Alice and Zephyr lived very different lives but now they've been thrown together along with a group of other ragtag survivors, all looking for The Haven while trying to stay alive at the same time.
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ago…why wasn’t I chomping on people?
“Why do they…eat people?” I asked with a grimace. Xena sighed, breaking into a jog to keep up with Kai’s frantic pace.
“They need something to feed the virus. Humans seem to do it for them.” She said disgustedly. I shuddered, looking down and falling silent. None of us spoke for a while, Kai occasionally taking sharp turns and keeping his eyes glued to his small handheld device. I trotted up beside him, walking beside him for a few moments before speaking.
“So, what does that do?” I asked curiously, trying not to annoy him.
“It’s a tracker.” He told me absentmindedly. I looked over his shoulder and saw three red dots. Two close to each other and another one farther away.
“What’s it tracking?” I probed stupidly. Kai rolled his eyes and showed me his wrist. On his wrist as a jagged white scar that stood out bright against his skin.
“Xander, Xena and I all have tracking chips inside of us. This,” he said, waving the little monitor at me, “is a tracking device so I can keep track of everyone. I smiled slightly before glancing around, noting the darkening sky.
“How far away are we from him?” I asked worriedly, my blue eyes wide. Kai’s lips pressed together in a thin line.
“Less than fifteen minutes.” He said breathily. I smiled slightly, relieved that we were close to finding him. My relief was short lived though when a helpless scream echoed through the streets.
Xander.
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“Why do they…eat people?” I asked with a grimace. Xena sighed, breaking into a jog to keep up with Kai’s frantic pace.
“They need something to feed the virus. Humans seem to do it for them.” She said disgustedly. I shuddered, looking down and falling silent. None of us spoke for a while, Kai occasionally taking sharp turns and keeping his eyes glued to his small handheld device. I trotted up beside him, walking beside him for a few moments before speaking.
“So, what does that do?” I asked curiously, trying not to annoy him.
“It’s a tracker.” He told me absentmindedly. I looked over his shoulder and saw three red dots. Two close to each other and another one farther away.
“What’s it tracking?” I probed stupidly. Kai rolled his eyes and showed me his wrist. On his wrist as a jagged white scar that stood out bright against his skin.
“Xander, Xena and I all have tracking chips inside of us. This,” he said, waving the little monitor at me, “is a tracking device so I can keep track of everyone. I smiled slightly before glancing around, noting the darkening sky.
“How far away are we from him?” I asked worriedly, my blue eyes wide. Kai’s lips pressed together in a thin line.
“Less than fifteen minutes.” He said breathily. I smiled slightly, relieved that we were close to finding him. My relief was short lived though when a helpless scream echoed through the streets.
Xander.
Imprint
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Publication Date: 11-09-2012
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Dedication:
This is to my sweet fiancee, Maddie. I love you, darling.
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