by Joshua Guess
   We didn’t know then what troubles we’d face down the road, though recent experience gave us much in the way of expectations. What we did know, what had been burned into us, was the fragility of what we had in that room. Any of us could die without warning or mercy.
   The world had always been that way. It was just more obvious now. The difference was of degree, not kind. What was lost was the misguided idea that any of us were safe. The causes were different—death by random zombie attack instead of distracted driver—but the fundamental truth remained. You could go at any time. No word of warning.
   So you had to make sure every moment had the life squeezed out of it, and that every chance for joy and love was taken. We knew, deep in our bones, that every gathering like this could be our last. In the face of it, there was really only one option.
   In life, as in cards, you had to pull yourself together and deal.
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   Also by Joshua Guess
   Carter Ash
   The Saint
   Living With the Dead
   With Spring Comes The Fall
   The Bitter Seasons
   Year One (With Spring Comes The Fall, The Bitter Seasons, bonus material)
   The Hungry Land
   The Wild Country
   This New Disease
   American Recovery
   Ever After
   The Fall
   Victim Zero
   Dead Will Rise
   War of the Living
   Genesis Game
   Exodus in Black
   The Next Chronicle
   Next
   Damage
   Black Sand
   Earthfall
   Ran
   Apocalyptica ( Also serialized into multiple parts)
   Misc
   Beautiful (An Urban Fantasy)(Novel)
   Soldier Lost (Short Story)
   Dog Dreams In Color (Short Story)
   With James Cook
   The Passenger (Surviving The Dead)
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