THURSDAY, JULY 5th
CHAPTER 26
Charlie could see lights flashing ahead and yelled through the back window. “It’s a roadblock.”
“Slow down. But don’t stop. Keep going. We stop, we may not get going again,” Purcell said.
“It’s a roadblock, I’m telling you. We have to stop.”
“Keep going.” Purcell made it clear that he wasn’t arguing.
Interstate 72 waited ahead, with four on- and off-ramps curving between the expressway and Highway 67. The highway on both sides of the expressway had been blocked off with blinking sawhorses and concrete barriers. New lanes of traffic had been marked with traffic cones. A number of military vehicles waited under the overpass.
Despite Purcell’s order, Charlie pulled up and stopped.
They couldn’t see anything moving. The vehicles were empty. Everyone had disappeared.
A radio squawked from one of the Humvees. “Station thirteen, come in. Come in station thirteen.”
Sandy turned her gaze to the cornfields that surrounded them. The green stalks almost glowed in the morning light. The effect made her think of the field as a vast emerald ocean, and predators lurked in the depths.
Purcell felt her unease. “We should keep moving.”
Charlie pulled through the checkpoint. He eased the Suburban to the right, following the on-ramp as it curled around to head east on I-72. The expressway was empty. Billows of black smoke roiled across the road.
Nobody said anything.
Sandy looked to the north, back to Parker’s Mill. Smaller wisps of black smoke still smoldered in the town itself.
Then, something else. A gray cloud, erupting like ash from a volcano, rose into the pale blue sky. It twisted and swirled, almost as if it was alive. Sandy took Kevin’s hand and leaned forward. She tapped Charlie’s shoulder and pointed at the ominous gray cloud. “Drive faster.”
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