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CHAPTER 35

D-Day 4

There was tension at the Alma Mater Home for the Aged. The head nurse had fled back home to be with her child upon hearing that a neighbour had succumbed to the mist’s attack hours earlier, leaving no one to man the lobby. All the other nurses were walking on eggshells, fearing that the mist would come for them next. How were they to protect the elderly when they themselves had no idea how to protect themselves?

Bob the security guard had to barricade the entry and abandon his post to help out inside the nursing home.

At that moment, he sat alone at the front desk, holding tightly to his baton, his legs curled up on the swivel chair. All the other nurses were busy tending to the elderly tenants.

“It’s going to be okay, it’s going to be okay,” he whispered to himself repeatedly as perspiration formed across his forehead. The glass door up front had been locked from within, they were not accepting visitors right now but

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