LOGINA doomsday blizzard hit just before Christmas. The zombie virus exploded. Our fortress was a top-tier ski resort. Now, it was about to fall. My husband, Ethan, was a former Navy SEAL. Our head of security. He swore his defense system was foolproof. The blizzard knocked out the power. But he’d sent all the backup generator fuel to the summit. Just to light up a Christmas tree for Chloe. He even had a few guards up there with them, throwing a party. In my last life, I fought him. I herded everyone into the last bunker. But Chloe whined. A crowded Christmas was boring, she said. She stormed out of the safe room and ran right into the jaws of the horde. Ethan carved a path through the horde to secure the walls. Then he sat in silence, cradling Chloe’s bones. He pretended he wanted to start over with me. He let me get pregnant with his child. The day I gave birth, he knocked me unconscious and dumped me into a nearby zombie nest. He always rescued me just before I died. He’d inject me with a serum that kept me from turning. Nineteen times, he threw me to the zombies. I died in agony as they tore the flesh from my bones. "If you hadn't sabotaged my defenses," he’d hissed, "if you hadn't crashed our party and led the horde right to us, Chloe would still be alive!" I opened my eyes. I was back. Christmas Eve.
View MoreThe despair inside the helicopter slowly gave way to a fragile, disbelieving joy."We made it..." the young mother whispered, clutching her baby as tears streamed down her face. "We actually made it..."Danny sat beside me, his battle-hardened eyes red-rimmed."Dr. Scarlett, if it wasn't for you..." His voice broke. "If you hadn't kept us going, we'd all be dead back there."The little boy shyly walked over to me. "Thank you for saving us, Doctor," he said in his small voice.Even the pilot, usually silent, spoke over the comms. "Doctor, you're a true hero. It's an honor to have rescued someone like you."I looked at their faces, saved from the brink, and felt a warmth spread through me.This was the meaning of my rebirth.To save the innocent lives that were supposed to be lost. To stop tragedy from repeating itself.But I still hadn't been fast enough. Too many had been sacrificed...Just then, Danny, sitting by the window, gasped. "Oh my God... look down there!"I followed his gaze,
A hopeless silence fell over us.The young mother looked at her baby, and tears rolled silently down her cheeks. "I guess we're all going to die here together..."Her words were a death sentence, crushing what little hope remained.The little boy began to sob. Danny's hand, gripping his knife, was trembling.Even the ever-ruthless Chloe had a look of raw fear on her face.Cries of despair filled the helipad. It was the sound of people realizing they were about to die.But my mind was racing.There had to be a way. Something I missed.I searched my memories of my past life, every corner of the base, every pipe, every backup system...Just then, a new sound cut through the air.Not the roar of a zombie, but the thumping chop of rotor blades.Everyone stopped crying.We looked up into the blizzard-filled sky, and the silhouette of a Black Hawk helicopter grew clearer.The National Guard. They had finally broken through the storm."Here! We're over here!" Danny yelled, waving his arms with
The ghouls' roars filled the shelter. The shadow of death fell over everyone.As the monster lunged for her, Chloe let out a hysterical scream.She didn't dodge. She didn't run.Instead, she grabbed Ethan and shoved him directly into the path of the lunging snow ghoul."No!" I cried out.The mutant's teeth sank into Ethan's throat. Blood gushed out, staining his combat uniform.He tried to call for help, to give an order.But his windpipe was torn. All that came out was a wet, ragged gasp.Ethan's eyes went wide. He looked at Chloe in disbelief.He reached for the woman who once purred in his arms, only to find a snake."You're infected, darling," Chloe purred, her voice colder than the grave. She kicked the bleeding Ethan away. "Don't be a drain on our resources."Her words shattered the last of Ethan's illusions.He collapsed in a pool of his own blood, his eyes staring blankly at the ceiling. His lips moved, trying to say something, but only bloody froth came out.In that instant, a
Ethan's hand clamped around my neck.His fingers tightened, a rough vise. Air vanished. Death was here, right now.I clawed at the air, desperate. My lungs burned. Nothing."You ruined everything..." he snarled, every word laced with murder. "My base, my life, my mother!"I raked my nails down his arm, anything to buy one more second of life.His SEAL training taught him perfect control.He wouldn't kill me quickly. He would make me feel it.My vision blurred. My mind started to slip.I was falling into an abyss.Just then, Chloe's venomous voice slithered into my ear. "Yes! That's it, Ethan! Think about it. Where did all the medicine in the base go?"Her words made his grip loosen just a fraction. I gasped for air like a drowning woman breaking the surface.But I knew it was just a breath before the storm hit again."The antibiotics. The painkillers. The insulin," Chloe hissed, her voice dripping with venomous glee. "She's a doctor. She took it all for some secret experiment! Those di
The flare washed the world in white. Through the blinding snow, I couldn't see a damn thing.Ethan's angry voice boomed from a loudspeaker:"I don't care who you are! Get lost! This is private property!"I saw a figure on the cabin's balcony.Ethan, holding an assault rifle. A few guards stood behin
Screams tore through the B2 level.Martha and I bolted for the stairs. Marcus stumbled behind.The smell of blood hit us like a wall.In the makeshift chapel, Sister Catherine was on her knees before the cross. A bloody hole gaped in her neck.A zombie was hunched over her, greedily tearing at her f
Before Christmas, the zombie apocalypse came. My husband threw me, his wife who had just given birth, to a horde of zombies because of his lover. I was eaten alive.My eyes snapped open and shot to the clock on the wall. December 24th. 11:47 PM.I was back. Christmas Eve.The final blizzard was clos
Heavy footsteps crunched in the snow.Three guards came down the slope. Two of them carried a stretcher.Jenkins was the youngest, just twenty-three.When he saw the mangled remains, his face went pale."Sir… the body…" Jenkins stammered. "The shape of it… it looks like Judge Martha."Rodriguez shot






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