She battled them inside the earth's core. Now it's time to deal with those on the surface! After traveling to the center of the earth and dealing with prehistoric beasts, deceitful amazons and even more zombies and aliens to rescue her son, Kendra and her family return to the surface of the planet to deal with the aliens once and for all. Zombies and Aliens is the final installment of the exciting romance-thriller series, Kendra's Journey.
View MoreAnother long block of music coming up after news, weather, and sports. Now, here’s Debby Basso with the latest traffic update.”
Jenny Reed, star of Reed-ing In The Morning removed her headset, threw them at Debby, and left the studio on a mission. Debby didn’t have time to ask her friend and co-worker what had gotten her so upset, but figured it probably had something to do with Brian Allen. Whenever Jenny was upset lately, the cause was usually the owner and general manager of KKTM.
Debby put on the headset and got the cue from Wes Woods in the engineering booth to introduce the traffic reporter who was patrolling over the congested freeways of downtown Los Angeles. “...and there’s a big rig overturned on the 405, both northbound and southbound lanes are at a standstill, so if you’re heading that way, you might want to take Sepulveda, although that isn’t much better. On the 101....”
Same shit, different day, Debby thought as she listened to another reason she was glad she didn’t own a car.
Jenny stormed out of the studio and headed straight for Brian’s office. When she opened the door, she practically ran over the tall stranger who was shaking hands with the source of Jenny’s irritation.
So, this was the sonovabitch who was going to be my new partner. We’ll see about that.
“Jenny, I’m glad you’re here,” Brian said.
Yeah, l bet you are.
“I want you to meet George Dimmock. I just hired him from a station in Minnesota.” Brian started.
“I haven’t used that name for ten years,” he corrected Brian. “Johnny King, Miss Reed. A pleasure to meet you.” He held out his hand and Jenny took it, reluctantly.
“I’m sorry, Johnny.” Brian corrected himself, then addressed Jenny. “He’s going to be working with you for awhile until I figure out where I want him.”
On a bus to Cleveland would be my first choice.
Jenny tried to be polite, but Johnny could see her eyes didn’t match the tone in her voice.
“Nice to meet you, Mr. King. Welcome to KKTM. I guess I’ll see you first thing in the morning.”
“Actually, Johnny is going to start right now.”
“Right here? Right now?” Jenny was fuming. “In the middle of my show? Brian, I only have an hour left. I already have everything programmed.”
“You’re a professional, Jenny,” he said in a not too obviously apologetic tone, “I know you can handle it.”
“Handle this. I’m going on break. Debby will cover for me, but I’ve got to get out of here.”
“Jenny...,” Brian was practically begging, “Don’t do this, I need you to help me here. You can have the six to ten p.m. slot.”
“I think I’ll head over to the studio and get acquainted with things. Jenny, see you later?” Johnny left the two of them to their argument and wondered how long they had been sleeping together. He’d heard some rumors before taking the job and he could see all the signs. No way would a station owner take that kind of crap from an employee unless there was a deeper relationship. Knowing Brian as long as he did, it was no surprise to Johnny that the guy was a cheating jerk. It was just a pity that the jerk was married to his sister.
As the office door closed, his suspicions were confirmed when he overhead Brian say to Jenny, “Look, I told you about this last night. I know you’re upset but I’ll make it up to you later.”
Poor Denise, Johnny thought. She deserved so much better than that jackass cheating on her with that blond big mouth. Johnny left for the studio before he heard Jenny’s reply.
“There won’t be any later, Brian. We’re finished. I’m going across the street for some fresh air.”
“In a bar? All that smoke will harm your vocal cords.”
“It’s better than the bullshit I’m breathing in here. Don’t worry; I’ll be back in time to babysit your Mr. King.” Jenny slammed the door and headed for the elevator. She hoped a brief escape across the street would calm her, but the trip was far too short.
Jenny exploded through the large oak door of Charlotte’s Bar and landed with a loud squish on an unoccupied seat.
“Bob, when are you going to get these obscene chairs fixed? Would you please pour a very large Jack Daniels for me, and leave out the Jack.”
Bob Cash, owner and sole bartender of Charlotte’s Bar and Jazz Emporium walked cautiously to where Jenny had perched her petite figure. At five foot-four and a slightly exaggerated half inch, Jenny looked like a child about to have a tantrum. Of course, Bob knew she was closer to thirty-five than she wanted to admit. Jenny did, at times, behave the way her looks implied.
“Now, Jenny,” he said through a wide toothed grin, “You know you have to go on the air in less than ten minutes. Whatever it is will just have to be satisfied with a Perrier.”
Bob retrieved the familiar little green bottle from the cooler, twisted the cap, and emptied the contents into a tall glass. Jenny didn’t even bother to ask how he knew she’d left in the middle of her shift.
In the five years that Jenny Reed had been working as a radio announcer at KKTM-FM, Bob Cash had become her close friend, confident, and psychiatrist when the situation warranted. They might have become more than that if it weren’t for the fact the Bob was more than twice her age and happily married.
It was times like these when Jenny’s immature side would surface and Bob would put on his best fatherly image for her. He guessed that this recent outburst had a masculine origin. He was about to discover that once again, he had guessed right.
“Men! They’re all schmucks. When you tend to forget, they tend to remind you!” Jenny fumed. “You know Bob, when I started out in this business I knew going in that it was going to be a struggle, but after all these years, you would think that I would have learned how to handle these incompetent idiots.”
“Which idiot are we referring to this time?” Bob tried hard to suppress a laugh.
“The chief idiot at our glorious station, Mr. Brian Allen, of course. Never trust a man with two first names!” Jenny fished the lime wedge from the icy water and bit into it.
“First, he hires some jock-ass from Minnesota named George Dimmock, now he’s telling me Dimwit is going to be doing my morning shift with me, starting this morning. He totally screwed up my schedule and I spent all weekend planning my show. So, I told him I couldn’t change everything with such short notice and do you know what he said? That I was so capable and intelligent and all that crap. I mean, it’s true, but it was the way he said it. The final insult was when he offered me another shift. Know where? That wonderful time slot when everyone is making like a couch potato, six to ten during prime time television viewing. This is more than an insult, it’s a demotion! So, now I have to get up with the birds, before dawn, and babysit this Dimmock character. Brian is a real piece of work. I wonder how he sleeps at night.”
“Seems to me the last time you mentioned Mr. Allen, lack of sleep was the one thing you two agreed on.” Bob shot her one of his infamous all-knowing grins.
“Yeah, well, that poor excuse for a station manager has seen the last of my overtime. Oh great, if it isn’t the devil himself.”
Bob turned around in time to see the tall, stocky figure of Brian Allen enter the bar. From his appearance Bob figured he would want something a little stronger than bubbling water with a lime twist. Brian’s usual calm brown eyes were on fire as he glared at Jenny. His thick, black hair looked as if a bird had laid a nest in it. Even his mustache was twitching.
Brian went directly over to Jenny without as much as a greeting to his old friend behind the bar. That was another bad sign. Bob decided to stay out of it and pretended to dry some glasses, but with his back to them, he could still see everything reflected in the large mirror.
“All right, Miss Reed, just what the hell do you think you’re doing here when you have to be on the air in exactly seven minutes?”
“Suddenly everyone is Big Ben. I can still tell time, Mr. Allen. For your information, I’m having a nice non-alcoholic drink and cursing you out. And if it’s so important to you that someone babysit your new genius announcer, why don’t you do it yourself?”
“Look, Jenny, if this is about last night, we can talk later. This is business and you’re too much of a professional to let what happened affect your work.” He lowered his voice. “I’ll make it up to you later, Okay? Please get back before our listeners hear nothing but dead air.”
“You should be used to it since that’s all you have between your ears! And you can forget about later. After my shift I’m going home, then I’m going to bed...alone! Bob, put this on Brian’s tab. I’m outta here.”
Brian watched her leave. Her perfect body was silhouetted against the contrast of light when she opened the door. For that second, the sun ignited the natural blond highlights of her hair. He remembered the feel of it against his bare chest the previous night.
Brian smiled as he remembered the glow of Jenny’s wet skin and misty blue eyes. Those eyes! They were so full of passion and desire, until he had made the mistake of mentioning the schedule change.
He admitted that the timing was all wrong. He should have known better that to talk shop when they were naked, but she had to know sooner or later and since the new schedule was going into effect the following morning, he’d thought it was as good a time as any to break the news to her. After all, what woman could get angry after three hours of fantastic love making? Jenny Reed was that woman as Brian had discovered when he’d found himself out of her apartment before he had the chance to put his pants back on.
Brian had told Denise he wouldn’t be home until after midnight. Unfortunately for Brian, he’d found himself locked out at ten o’clock, half naked, with two hours to kill and no place to go. After several unsuccessful door-knocking attempts to get Jenny to reconsider, he got dressed and sat outside her apartment for two solid hours.
Now, he had to figure out how to make it up to her, keep the new schedule, and pray that Jenny wouldn’t sabotage Johnny’s first day on the air. He also had to explain to his wife how he had injured his back.
Things were getting too complicated for Brian. His back hurt, his brain hurt, and his pride hurt. Something had to be done, but for now he had the immediate solution to his last two painful problems.
“Bob, give me that double Jack Daniels on the rocks and leave out the rocks.”
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. &
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