Rex rolled onto his back and stared up through the canopy of leaves overhead. Forest debris dug into his exposed flesh, but he didn’t mind. He’d just been taken to the heavens and back, several times, while making love to his beautiful wife in the great outdoors. The cool, soft air caressed his flesh in such a sultry way that it nearly brought him to the ready for yet another session of passion. If it wasn’t for the fact that they’d been gone much longer than anticipated -or deemed wise by the group’s general consensus- and the others would soon be alarmed and out searching for them, he could have happily pulled her back into his arms.
Kendra would have loved nothing more than to revel in the delights of her naked body being exposed to the soothing elements of nature after being made love to in such a thoroughly delightful manner, but , like her husband, she was aware of the time that had passed since they set out in search of the medicine that nature provided in the forest. After all that she and her family had been through, the last thing that she wanted was to cause undue concern. So, she reluctantly lept to her feet and pulled on her clothes.
“Don’t be a slug, husband,” she teased.
“Slug, you say?” he chuckled. “Was it a slug that you thought of when my lips were traveling your body?”
“Oh, well, you did a mighty fine job of that,” she said with a grin. “Perhaps too well? You’re a good deal older than me, after all. Maybe you wore yourself out to the point you can’t get dressed? Should I help you?”
“Come near me and I’ll toss you back down and show you just how much I have left in me,” he jokingly growled.
Giggling like a young schoolgirl, she picked up the basket containing the herbs, moss, and leaves that they’d collected at the request of her aunt. “Hurry, old man. We’ve been gone far too long. We’ll probably meet up with a search party on our way back.”
Rex quickly pulled on and fastened his pants. As he struggled to hurry his tee shirt over his head, he peeked his face through the neck hole and teased, “If we do, and they ask what happened to us, I’m going to tell them that you seduced me…. Multiple times.”
“You would, wouldn’t you?” she giggled before sticking out her tongue and skipping off toward the trail they’d followed during their search.
“Don’t go so fast,” he called out as he struggled to put his boots on. “Wait for me.”
“Catch me if you can, old man,” she tossed over her shoulder as she hurried off.
“Kendra,” he called out in a worried tone, “I’m not joking now. It’s not a good idea to split up.”
“Then, move that cute butt of yours,” she bantered back while not slowing down.
With his boots finally on, he tucked the laces inside the flaps, rather than taking the time to tie them, and took off at a jog after his wife. He was still a good distance from her when the sound of human growling caught his attention.
“Kendra!” he shouted as he pushed his legs out of a jog and into a dead run. “Look out!”
She turned just in time to see three a****n zombies coming out of a thick grove of trees. Her heart lurched at the sight of their once beautiful faces turned gruesome. Wasting no time, her body reacted as if on autopilot. Pulling an arrow from her quiver, she secured it in her bow and let it loose. It landed in the stomach of the nearest zombie, but did nothing to stop her slow, but steady approach.
Kendra repeated the process multiple times as she backed away to keep as much space between them and her as she could. Her efforts slowed down the walking dead giants, but did not entirely stop them. It wasn’t until Rex had caught up with her and they were able to attack with their blades that the horrific looking creatures went down.
“I put so many arrows into them and they just kept coming,” Kendra said with concern as she pulled the shafts from the lifeless corpses and inspected their tips to see which ones were still salvageable.
“It was a terrifying sight,” he said as he drove his blade through one of the zombie’s temples for good measure.
“I recognize this one,” Kendra muttered with dismay as she watched Rex sink his blade into its rapidly rotting flesh. “It’s Trudy.”
“Trudy?” Rex said with recognition. “The one who coerced us into going to the Amazons to begin with.” Looking down at the deceitful a****n, he snarled with satisfaction, “Karma’s a bitch, isn’t it, Trudy?”
“Is it me, or do they look more frightening than the human ones?” she asked as she stood looking down at them.
“The human ones are pretty damned gruesome looking,” he replied. “There are a few differences, though. These guy’s faces actually changed shape just a bit and their flesh looks like it has an accelerated rate of rotting. Maybe it’s from the alteration of the virus. Or, maybe it’s because you knew them when they were normal looking so the change is more pronounced.”
Just then, the zombie, whose temple Rex had yet to ram his blade into, sat up and snarled. As it did, its dog teeth grew into long fangs on either side of its mouth before their very eyes. Kendra immediately thought of a sabre tooth tiger.
Taken aback by what she’d just witnessed, she was slow to react enough to put sufficient space between her and the ugly thing. Before she realized what was happening, the zombie sank those newly formed fangs into Kendra’s forearm.
Screaming from shock, fear, and pain, she struggled to free her arm. Taken by surprise, Rex wrestled for a few seconds to gather his wits. When he did, he wasted no time in leaping forward and driving his blade into the zombie’s temple. With its powerful fangs embedded into Kendra’s arm, when it slumped to the ground, the abomination took his wife down with it.
“My arm,” Kendra wailed as she fell to her knees. “Those fangs are stuck in my arm. I think they’re in the bone!”
Rex gripped her forearm with one hand and the hair of the zombie with the other as he pulled to separate them. All he managed to do was pull a fist full of the corpse’s hair out. After a few more unsuccessful tries, he cut off the zombie’s head.
Scooping his traumatized wife into his arms, he carried her -with the head still attached to her forearm via the fangs- back to the house. Between the adrenaline flowing through his body from the battle that had just ensued and the surge of supernatural strength that he’d pulled upon, he made it home within a matter of a few minutes.
It was Alice who saw them coming and alerted Olga and Arthur. Still on the back porch doing her best to bring Felix back to life, Olga abandoned her mission and hurried to the porch as fast as she could. She reached it at the same time as Rex did.
A loud simultaneous gasp could be heard by Olga, Alice, and Arthur at the sight of a zombie head biting into Kendra’s forearm. Thick, dark blood dripped from its neck, forming an ever growing pool at their feet.
“We killed three of them,” Rex said over the effort his lungs were making to normalize his breathing. “Before I could put the blade into its head, it sat up and bit her.”
“It has fangs,” Arthur said with shock. “Fangs?”
“I tried to pull it out, but we think they’re embedded in the bone. I didn’t know what to do, so I did this,” Rex explained.
“Get her into the house and put her on the counter,” Olga ordered as she raced ahead to gather the items that she’d need to surgically remove the fangs from her niece’s arm.”
“Goddess, Diana!” Felix roared as he stepped onto the porch in time to see Rex carrying Kendra with the zombie head stuck to her arm into the house. “What happened?”
“They grow fangs if you don’t kill the brain right away,” Arthur said in a shocked monotone.
“So, they’ve found their way here, have they?” Felix mused.
Arthur looked at him as if he’d just tossed a bucket of ice water on him. “You’re right. I was so shocked by what happened to Kendra that it didn’t register that they’re on our doorstep.” He turned to Alice. “You need to warn the village council members about this.”
Felix looked at Alice as if seeing her for the first time. He’d been in such a daze since he’d learned of his wife’s horrific demise that he’d only held onto the edge of reality. He’d talked to her when she approached him about something with a type of automated response. He never really noticed her. “Your face,” he said in a soft whisper that told of his surprise. “It’s… you’re… you’re lovely.”
Alice blushed as a smile formed on her face, but she said nothing as she hurried off to warn the council members of the zombie threat.
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. &