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by J. A. Crowley


  “I’m not coming back. Cleve and I are going to thin them out a bit before they get there. It’s the only way.”

  “You asshole. You had this planned all along.”

  “Jim, it had to be done. We have an awesome position here and I think we can hammer them enough so that you can finish them off up there. I’m also going to try and cut the ice bridge. Take care of Bobbie and Sean and make sure the Farm survives.”

  “Okay, hero. Try and stay alive.”

  “You bet. Over for now.”

  Cleve and I turned our attention to the south. The horde extended for as far as the eye could see all along the southern coast in dense ranks. They’d put the regular zombies out front and were forcing them ahead over the ice. Many of them were falling into the water, because the ice bridge was narrow. But thousands and thousands were getting across the bridge and thousands more were already shambling north towards the fort.

  We had extensively mined, wired, and booby trapped the entire area. The road was the only way through the field. It was blocked with a wall of dead zombies. It’s hard to explain how, but the zombies just kept coming through and over the mines and wires. Sure, we blew them to hell but they just kept moving forward, pushed from the rear.

  Barbed wire was almost useless. It delayed them a bit but they’d simply trample the ranks caught in it until they could clamber over.

  Same with Claymores. Even if a Claymore took out twenty of them, they just kept coming. They had more bodies than we had Claymores.

  We’d built a few big, deep tiger traps, booby trapped with explosives. They literally filled them up with bodies and kept coming.

  Cleve and I realized that our only hope was to blow the ice bridge. Each of us zeroed in until we were right on it and finally we were able to cut it, at least temporarily. Cleve guesstimated that at least 30,000 zombies had gotten over before we cut it and that we’d probably only gotten 5,000 with our traps and explosives.

  Cleve opened up with a .50 cal machine gun. I fed while he fired. We had two of them set up so we’d let one barrel cool and switch to the other. We scythed them down by the hundreds. Every once in a while we’d switch over to mortars and grenade launchers. All of it worked but great, but they kept coming.

  “Cleve, I see some soldiers and some Leaders over to the west about five hundred yards out. Can you get them from here?”

  “Sure can.”

  Cleve pulled up the .50, moved it a bit, and opened up on the command group. Direct hits on all of them. The zombies around them slowed a bit but the rest kept coming.

  I noticed that Jim had not obeyed my orders and had set up at least six mortar teams, who were pouring accurate fire into the horde. I estimated that each round killed or incapacitated at least a dozen and that each mortar fired about six times per minute. That was less than a thousand per minute. We were running out of time.

  I decided to see what they were up to on the other side of the bridge. I set up my Barrett .50 while Cleve kept hacking away on the .50 machine gun. I noticed that many of the soldiers and Leaders were out in the open, some watching and others trying to build bridges and launch boats. I told Cleve to spray the boats with the .50 while I lined up individual shots on Leaders and soldiers.

  Big bunches of Wolves and Brains had been mixed in with the masses, and they flanked our bunker and raced towards the Farm. I telephoned Jim and advised him to pull his mortar teams back and prepare for attack. A few more minutes and the bulk of the surviving horde had passed by the bunker. We could no longer see anything from the bunker because of the stacks of dead zombies, some as close as twenty yards out. Cleve and I, with the help of Jim’s mortars, had killed thousands upon thousands, but plenty were left.

  Cleve and I had weeded out the horde to the point where we thought the Fort would survive. No one was shooting at us, so we moved the .50s to the roof of the bunker and attacked from the rear. We were really ripping them up.

  We had totally forgotten about the sniper across the bridge. The guy was deadly accurate, but had shut things down for a minute.

  A minute or two after Cleve opened up, his head simply exploded from behind. I rolled off the roof and took cover as a second shot landed where I’d been a second before. Based on the angle of the shots, I figured out where the sniper had to be and put my scope on him. There was something familiar about him, something about the way he wrapped his left hand around the forestock. He saw me scoping him and rolled behind a barrier. No shot.

  Just then, a group of Brains and Wolves that were driving the mob from behind spotted me and raced towards me. All I had was my .45 and I opened up on them but I knew I was dead. There were simply too many left. I ran through all of my magazines and, when I was out, grabbed a shovel and prepared for my last stand.

  The Brains decided to play with me and sent in Wolves two at a time to torment me. After a bit, they realized that I could easily take two at a time with the shovel so they sent in groups of three. I had finished off a couple of trios when they sent in a group of five. I figured that was it and readied my shovel for a final swing or two. Fuck it. Kate was gone, Mike was gone. I was ready.

  Just as they were about to reach me I heard the sound of galloping horses and rifle fire. I’d been sort of thinking about Custer’s last stand and I figured my mind had finally blown out. The last thing I saw before I went down was Jim and Bobbie riding double on a horse and leading another. Bobbie was in the saddle and Jim was shooting my .45 Tommygun. He threw me over the other horse and we took off.

  When we got back to the Fort, Stan had things pretty well under control and they were mopping up. It was over.

  Chapter Forty Eight: Next Stage

  That night, I loaded up my weapons and a few supplies and left the Farm at 3:00 a.m. I had left notes for Jim, Bobbie, and Sean. I knew Jim would take care of them, and everyone else at the Farm. He was in charge.

  But I had to go. It had finally come to me in my sleep. I knew why the sniper seemed familiar. It was Mike. Kate was alive, or Mike never would have fired on us. I had to get Kate and Mike.

  The End

  Table of Contents

  Chapter One: It Begins. 2

  Chapter Two: Attack. 10

  Chapter Three: Forting Up. 21

  Chapter Four: Grim Reality. 25

  Chapter Five: Day Two. 30

  Chapter Six: The Snows. 33

  Chapter Seven: Monday. 44

  Chapter Eight: Tuesday. 51

  Chapter Nine: Back to the Snow House. 55

  Chapter Ten: Mariana. 59

  Chapter Eleven: Aftermath. 68

  Chapter Twelve: Moving Out 73

  Chapter Thirteen: Bill and Nancy. 78

  Chapter Fourteen: Jenny. 82

  Chapter Fifteen: Survivor Issues. 89

  Chapter Sixteen: Jim.. 93

  Chapter Seventeen: Division. 102

  Chapter Eighteen: North to Vermont 105

  Chapter Nineteen: The First Battle of Burlington. 108

  Chapter Twenty: The Islands. 115

  Chapter Twenty One: South Hero. 118

  Chapter Twenty Two: The Witches. 121

  Chapter Twenty Three: Grand Isle. 125

  Chapter Twenty Four: The Fort 129

  Chapter Twenty Five: Caterpillar. 131

  Chapter Twenty Six: Canadians. 133

  Chapter Twenty Seven: Winter Preparations. 135

  Chapter Twenty Eight: Winter Patrols. 137

  Chapter Twenty Nine: The Bat Cave. 154

  Chapter Thirty: The Armory. 158

  Chapter Thirty One: The Farm.. 163

  Chapter Thirty Two: Big Boy Toys. 167

  Chapter Thirty Three: Jim Returns. 170

  Chapter Thirty Four: Winter at the Farm.. 174

  Chapter Thirty Five: Back to Burlington. 178

  Chapter Thirty Six: The Eagle’s Nest 179

  Chapter Thirty Seven: Mike and Kate. 182

  Chapter Thirty Eight: “Rats”. 183

  Chapter Thirty Nine: A Ch
illing Discovery. 185

  Chapter Forty: Return. 187

  Chapter Forty One: Preparations. 188

  Chapter Forty Two: The Battle of the Farm.. 189

  Chapter Forty Four: Attack From the North. 194

  Chapter Forty Five: Sneak Attack. 196

  Chapter Forty Six: Headshot 201

  Chapter Forty Seven: Battle Over. 203

  Chapter Forty Eight: Next Stage. 208

 

 

 


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