The sedative that Kendra was given took the edge off of her anxiety enough to relax her, but it did not knock her out. Rex couldn’t help admiring the way that she dealt with the obvious pain that pulling the deep rooted fangs from her arm caused. If it hadn’t been for the way she was biting her lower lip and the tears that flowed freely down her cheeks, no one would ever know that she suffered.
“I don’t think it broke the bone,” Olga assured her. “The tips of the fangs were barely lodged into the bone’s surface. We just needed to be at the right angle to pull, more than anything else. Had Rex realized this, he’d have never brought you back with the head still embedded.”
“I don’t care about that,” Kendra said with a voice that she struggled to keep steady. “I’ve been through enough to not let that bother me. I just want to know what will happen now.” She looked directly into her aunt’s worried eyes. “The zombie grew fangs before our very eyes. It’s obvious that you altered the virus a lot more than we thought. Am I still immune to it?”
Filling her lungs with air and bracing herself for the reaction that she expected to come from Felix, Rex, and possibly Kendra, she said, “I’m not sure.”
The room went so still that if someone had dropped a pin on the floor the sound would have echoed off the walls.
Rex surprised her when he said in a calm manner, “I was afraid of that.”
Felix, on the other hand, met her expectations with his panicked tone. “What do we do?”
It was bad enough to lose Ari, but if he was to lose Kendra too… well, he just didn’t think that he could bear it.
Kendra looked away to avoid them seeing the sadness on her face. “There’s nothing to do except wait.”
“Wait?” Felix practically screeched. “No!” Looking at his aunt, he ordered more than suggested, “Go into your cupboard and find something to give her so that nothing happens.”
Olga slowly shook her head. “Would that it be that easy, son.”
“It has to be,” Felix said with powerful insistence.
Seeing that her cousin had reached the end of his sanity rope, Kendra lied, in hopes of calming him down. She was barely hanging on to the façade of calmness that she’d managed to muster. Her inner self wanted to scream from fear and frustration. If Felix persisted with his panic, her fear would win over and she’d completely lose it. She’d never allowed herself to succumb to fear in such a way and she didn’t want to start now. “I feel just fine, brother. I’m sure I’ll be okay. The wound hurts, but, otherwise, I’m good.”
She was never a good liar, so she held her breath while she watched him absorb her words. The Felix she’d grown up with would have called her on her lie almost immediately, but the man standing before her wasn’t who she’d had by her side during her formative years. He was a man who was tattered and torn by life’s tragedies to the point that the possibility of him being permanently altered was very real.
Felix may have accepted her lie, but Rex and Olga didn’t. Olga finished bandaging her arm and then insisted that Rex take her to the office where she could lie on the bed and rest. She’d also noticed how fragile Felix’s emotions were, so she made no indication to him that she was going to do exactly as he’d suggested and see what she could come up with to assure that Kendra would not succumb to the virus while Rex sat and closely monitored her. If he noticed the least little change in her niece, he was to notify her immediately.
Of course, Olga had no idea what they would or could do for Kendra, should the virus take hold. To her knowledge - save drive a blade through the girl’s temple before she turned into one of those gruesome creatures- there wasn’t much that could be done to save her from becoming a zombie if the immunity was no longer valid. Shaking her head to clear it, she told herself that she’d deal with that if it became necessary. For the moment, she intended to see what she could come up with to boost the effects of the immunization against the virus that she’d taken great pains to inoculate her family with. Not just for Kendra, but if her niece wasn’t immune, then none of them were. She needed to stay on top of the situation for all of her family.
The light was fading over the mountain’s ridge when Arthur ventured into the oversized storage closet that Olga had turned into a make-shift lab to check on her progress. The afternoon had been long and arduous for all concerned. He’d spent hours in meetings with the other council members of Hopeville to come up with a plan to protect against the newly made a****n zombies. Although they focused on the topic, he was also forced to deflect a goodly amount of hostility toward Olga and her family over the change of events. He couldn’t blame them. They’d lived peacefully for the last fifteen years with the only concern to be an occasional beast entering their perimeter. Wild animals on the hunt were one thing, but a****n zombies were quite another. The fact that they’d learned that there were also alien zombies joining the zombie population that was making its way in their direction didn’t help the matter at all. He was concerned about the fact that his peers couldn’t grasp the fact that the infection of the aliens with the virus was a necessary evil if they were to take back the planet.
Even more so, he was concerned for the safety and well-being of his lover and her family. He was thankful that Alice had left before the question of Kendra’s immunity came up. He could only imagine the panic and violence that would ensue if they were aware of the possibility of an infection within his household.
Stepping behind his love, he gently wrapped his arms around her and rested his chin on her shoulder. “What’s the verdict, doc?”
“I’ve checked on Kendra off and on. Other than a high fever, she seems normal,” Olga replied as she tilted her head back and rested it against him.
“What about the booster?” he asked.
She picked up a vial to show him. “I’m so sorry that I didn’t bring the actual inoculation with me. I never thought that the virus would have reached inner earth. As soon as we reach the surface, I’m going to inoculate you and whoever else comes along. In the meantime, don’t get bitten.”
“If Kendra’s infected, the risk is pretty high,” he mused.
“It’s been hours since the attack. I still want to watch her, but I believe that, if something was to happen, it would have happened by now,” she offered.
“Unless the inoculation slowed things down,” he suggested.
She nodded. “Unless that.”
Just then, Kendra’s very weak body leaned against the door frame. Her face was almost a pasty white and her eyes rested in sockets that were dark and shadowy as she said, “I’m starving.”
“Where’s Rex?” Olga said with surprise. “What are you doing up and about?”
Rex’s voice came from around the corner. “I’m right behind her. She insisted on finding you on her own.”
“Trying to prove you’re fine?” Olga asked with concern.
“I am fine,” Kendra insisted. “I’m just very tired and super hungry.”
“What would you like to eat?” Olga asked, suspiciously. If her vegetarian niece asked for meat, then she’d have her answer about an infection.
Kendra placed her hand on her stomach. “I’m craving a tomato and cucumber sandwich.”
Olga closed her eyes as she released the breath that she’d been holding. “Thank the gods.” Turning to Arthur, she added, “I think the worst is over.”
Smiling, she set the vial down and guided her niece to the kitchen. After making sure that Kendra was comfortably seated at the counter, she quickly put together a tomato and cucumber sandwich.
With her hunger more acute than she could ever recall it being, Kendra was hard pressed not to snatch the sandwich from her aunt and attack it like a wild beast. As she bit into it, her nose wrinkled. Its taste didn’t meet her expectations.
“Something must be off with these tomatoes,” she said. “It doesn’t taste right.” After a moment’s thought, she added, “Do we have any meat in the refrigerator to add to this? It’s lacking something. Maybe a bit of protein will help.”
Olga’s back was to Kendra, so she didn’t see the woman’s eyes fly open with concern. Nor did Rex or Arthur who were standing behind Kendra with looks of relief on their faces.
Moving close behind his wife, Rex placed his hands on her shoulders and kissed her cheek. “You can have anything you wish on that sandwich, my love. If there’s no meat in the house, I’ll go hunt some for you.”
Kendra smiled and patted his hand. “You smell good. What are you wearing?”
His brows raised with surprise. With a little chuckle, he said, “Sunshine and sweat.”
She scowled. “Seriously. You have a sweet, almost delicious smell about you. Are you wearing a cologne?”
He vigorously shook his head. It was at this moment that he caught Olga’s look of concern as she turned around and produced a few thin slices of meat to add to the sandwich.
Setting the plate with the meat on the counter, she moved opposite her niece. “Open your mouth for me, please.”
Kendra gave a look of surprise. “Why?”
“I want to check your teeth,” Olga explained. “It’s just a precautionary thing to make sure that the bite didn’t infect you.”
“It’s been hours,” Kendra whined. “Can’t we agree that I’m fine?”
“Are you?” Olga firmly asked.
“I’m not a zombie,” she replied with angst.
Olga thought for a moment. “No, but your senses have shifted. I want to see what else has changed.”
“How do you know my senses have shifted?” Kendra asked, accusingly.
Not backing down from her niece’s aggressive tone, but, also, not allowing it to dictate her own tone of voice, Olga continued in the calm and steady manner that one would expect from a scientist observing a case study. “For one, I tasted the tomatoes before I made the sandwich. They’re delicious and full of flavor. Then, there’s the matter of Rex’s scent.” She looked at her friend and nephew-by-law and smiled. “No offense to the dear man, but there’s nothing sweet about his smell. Quite the opposite, in fact. The man could do with a shave and a shower – which is understandable after the day he’s had.”
Kendra’s eyes went wide. “What are you saying? Am I turning?”
Olga studied her niece’s mouth and then inspected her eyes. “I was worried, but I don’t think you’re turning. I think what’s happened is similar to what happens with an immunization of any sort. A small amount of the disease is introduced to the body for it to develop an immunity to. That zombie gave you a good dose of the disease, but, because you’ve already been inoculated to its original strain, you simply morphed your immunity into being immune to it as well as the original virus.”
“We all could use that, I think,” Rex said.
“I agree,” Olga said. “I think I’ll take a bit of your blood, daughter, and make a serum for the rest of us.”
“Even those of us who haven’t been inoculated with the original antivirus?” Arthur asked.
Olga knit her brows together. “Let me think on that one.”
As planned, the mission began the following day. Small groups were sent out to all corners of the earth with the orders to set off the virus within a month of the onset of their mission. This would allow time for some of the travelers to go great distances. They felt that even if the virus was released earlier by some than by others, the aliens wouldn’t have time to understand what was happening and come up with a solution before the entire race was contaminated.They were right.Within six months the elimination cure was released and the planet was, once again, in possession of the humans.The leaders of the planet who had partnered with the aliens contracted the virus and were not cured by Olga or any other member of the crew. It was time for new blood. They wanted new leadership that was capable of displaying compassion and love. Not just for the humans, but for all living things as well as for the planet.
“I wanted to wait until we got the planet back so that I could take you on a nice honeymoon,” Felix admitted as he gave his new bride a light kiss on the lips.“I’m glad that you didn’t,” she said as he protectively guided her through the crowd to the head table of the reception area that had been set up in the courtyard to accommodate all of the residents.The ceremony was kept short and, unlike his reception after his marriage to Ari, there was no alcohol served. Even so, spirits were high and laughter abounded.Several of the recovered were adept musicians who managed to fashion an instrument out of various scraps found in the woods and around the compound. The music that they produced was not only amazingly good, but it aided in bringing the mood to its highest point.The hours passed so quickly that the jovial partiers were amazed to see the sun peeking over the horizon. It was when they for
Olga sat in the corner of the room in a deep trance state while Rex carefully lowered his wife into the ice bath that the lovebirds had prepared. Even with the stress and concern over Kendra’s condition, he was able to find a bit of joy in the news that Felix and Oriana were to be married. He wanted nothing more than for his family to be happy and whole.By marrying Oriana, Felix was burying the intense sadness and guilt that had ridden on his shoulders since Ari’s death. He didn’t believe that Felix was responsible for the poor young woman’s death and he hated to see the man punish himself with such grief. His marriage would change all of that. In turn, it would change the dynamics of the family in a good way. Since Oriana and Kendra didn’t have the negative history that Kendra and Ari had, the family was already in a better place with this match.Although concerned and a bit impatient for her to
Rather than administer a dose of the elimination cure that would equal the normal amount placed in an inoculation, Olga opted to systematically treat her niece with a minuscule drop under the tongue, while monitoring her in between each dose. Although it didn’t kill her as Olga had secretly feared, the tiny doses of the elimination cure made Kendra violently ill with flu-like symptoms.In order to keep worried and curious eyes and ears away, Olga capitalized on those symptoms and lied to the other healthcare workers by insisting that her niece had, somehow, contracted some type of virus and should be quarantined. This also gave her the excuse to constantly monitor Kendra while she was undergoing a process that was unfamiliar with unknown results.At one point, the older woman wanted to stop the treatment for fear that it was doing more harm than good, but Kendra wouldn’t hear of it.“I can feel my body changing inside,” she in
Kendra had a difficult time keeping her mind focused on hunting during the day to the point that her husband softly asked what was wrong when they were out of earshot of the other hunters. She’d gone to bed the night before to find him in an exceptionally amorous mood and hadn’t wanted to ruin a night of passion with such a topic. So, she’d kept it to herself and done her best to get some sleep.When morning came, he was up and joining the rest of the hunting crew before she had one eye opened. There was just no appropriate time to speak to him about it. Until then.After looking around to make sure that they were alone, she’d quickly shared the information with her husband and then begged that he not let it affect him to the point that the others would notice. It was at that precise moment that he realized the position they’d put themselves in by curing the zombies and inviting them into their home. If
By the end of a fortnight, the compound had another twenty recovered zombies joining their cause. Kendra and Rex were kept busy hunting to keep food on the table. Eddie proved to be an adept hunter. He also was wise to the areas that the zombies favored. They took advantage of both of these things whenever possible.It took a while for the recovered zombies to regain their full mobility and strength. The gymnasium was put to good use for this. On more than one occasion Olga thanked and praised Rex for guiding them to this fabulous place that they called home. It was as if he knew that they would be building an army and would be in need of the facilities the property offered.Once a recovered zombie was functioning normally, he or she was put to work. A zombie rescue team was formed under Kendra’s guidance and select males and females were recruited from amongst the healed to assist in capturing more zombies for healing. &