Chapter 12: First Floor Neighbours
The metallic click of my apartment door closing behind me echoed through the empty hallway like a gunshot in the silence. My footsteps felt hollow against the worn carpet as I made my way toward the elevator.
The familiar ding that usually announced the elevator’s arrival never came. I pressed the call button again, harder this time but nothing.
“Of course,” I muttered under my breath, the words tasting bitter.
It worked just a moment ago and it had to crash down right when I needed it the most.
The stairwell door groaned on its hinges as I pushed it open, revealing the concrete steps that stretched down into shadows. The air here was stale and thick, carrying the faint scent of mildew and something else I didn’t want to identify. My hand found the cold metal railing, and I began my descent.
With each step down, the emptiness inside my chest seemed to expand. It was a hollow, gnawing sensation that had taken root the moment I’d watched my mother’s eyes go blank, the moment I’d realized the woman who had raised me, protected me, loved me unconditionally, was gone forever. The thing that had taken her place—that shambling, mindless creature—hadn’t been her. It couldn’t have been.
My fingers unconsciously moved to my chest pocket, feeling the sharp edges of the photograph through the fabric. The picture was creased from countless times I’d held it, touched it, drawn strength from it. Me and Mom at the beach last summer, both of us laughing at something I couldn’t even remember now. Her arm around my shoulders, her smile genuine and warm. That was the mother I wanted to remember, not the horror that had replaced her in those final moments.
The thought brought with it a familiar darkness, one I’d hoped I’d left behind years ago. It was always the same pattern, wasn’t it? The good people, the ones who actually mattered, were always the first to fall. Meanwhile, the parasites of the world continued to thrive, living their comfortable lives while better people suffered.
My bastard father was probably holed up somewhere safe with his new family—the woman he’d left us for and another reason behind my mom’s divorce.
I’d bet everything I had that he was still breathing, still laughing, still pretending he was a good man while people like my mother paid the ultimate price.
The rage built slowly, like a fire catching on dry kindling. I could feel my nails digging into my palms as my hands clenched into fists. These thoughts—this poisonous spiral of hatred and despair—I’d thought I’d conquered them. After the divorce, when it was just Mom and me, I’d found peace. She’d shown me that the world could still hold beauty, that there were reasons to hope, to keep fighting. But now that she was gone, that carefully constructed optimism was crumbling, revealing the bitter cynicism that had always lurked beneath.
I paused on the landing between the third and second floors, steadying myself against the concrete wall. The surface was cold and rough against my palm, grounding me in the present moment. I couldn’t afford to lose myself in these thoughts, not now. Not when I needed to stay sharp, stay alive.
If not for me, for mom at least.
As I continued down, a sound drifted up from below—a low, guttural growling that made me quickly refocus. Multiple voices, overlapping in that horrible chorus I’d learned to recognize. The infected were close. I slowed my pace, placing each foot carefully to minimize noise. The growling seemed to be coming from the first floor, echoing through the hallway beyond the stairwell door.
Then I heard something else. Human voices, strained with desperation and terror.
“S—Sis, please! You can’t do this!”
“Stay away, Rebecca! It’s over for me! J—Just… stay away.” This voice was older.
They were still people alive here?
I reached the first floor landing and crept toward the door that led to the hallway. My heart was hammering against my ribs, but I had to know what was happening. Slowly, carefully, I cracked the door open just enough to peer through.
The hallway stretched before me, dimly lit by the emergency lighting that cast everything in an eerie red glow. Three infected were pressed against a door about halfway down the corridor—apartment 1C, according to the faded numbers on the wall. But these weren’t people anymore.
The infected were making an incredible amount of noise, their growls and scraping echoing off the walls. Whatever was happening inside that apartment, these creatures were drawn to it like moths to flame.
“I—I can’t do this without you! We’ll find a way, please don’t do it!”
“There’s no choice left, Rebecca. I can feel it happening. I won’t… I won’t become one of those things.”
The pieces clicked together in my mind with quite clarity. Someone had been bitten. Someone was turning, and they were trying to spare their loved one from watching the transformation.
I should have walked away. These people were strangers. I didn’t even know their names, had never spoken to them despite living in the same building for years. In this new world, looking out for yourself was the only way to stay alive.
But I couldn’t move.
Maybe it was the memory of my mother’s final moments. Maybe it was the guilt of not being able to save her. Or maybe it was just the stubborn part of me that refused to let the world become completely devoid of humanity. Whatever the reason, I found myself studying those three infected with calculating eyes instead of fleeing.
Three of them. That was manageable, if I was smart about it. If I used my ability correctly.
I looked down at my left hand, at the hourglass tattoo.
Alright!
Ten seconds.
That’s all I had, but if I used them wisely, it might be enough.
Taking a deep breath, I pressed my finger firmly against the center of the hourglass.
The world ground to a halt.
The infected froze mid-motion, their claws suspended inches from the door.
I pushed through the stairwell door and moved quickly but carefully down the hallway. The infected were heavier than they looked—death had made their bodies dense and unwieldy. I grabbed the first one by the shoulders and hauled it away from the door, surprised by how much effort it took. The body felt wrong in my hands, cold and stiff despite the fact that it had been moving moments before.
One by one, I dragged them toward the stairwell. The first one I managed to position at the top of the stairs, ready to tumble down when time resumed. The second joined it quickly, but the third fought me even in its frozen state, its weight seeming to increase with each step.
By the time I had all three positioned and ready to fall, I could feel the familiar tingle that meant my time was almost up. I sprinted back to the stairwell door and pulled it shut just as the hourglass completed its cycle.
Time crashed back into motion like a wave hitting a seawall.
The sound of three bodies tumbling down concrete steps echoed through the stairwell, accompanied by confused growls and the wet sound of impact. I pressed my back against the door, breathing hard, listening as the noise faded into the depths of the building.
Damn, it felt easier than I thought…
I looked at my hands.
They seemed quite heavy yet I did so easily…
I shook my head.
The hallway beyond was silent now. I waited another few seconds, making sure the infected weren’t going to find their way back up, then approached apartment 1C.
And I knocked gently the door.
“Hey,” I called softly through the door.
“W—Who?!” Rebecca’s voice cracked with shock and disbelief. I could hear her moving closer to the door, probably pressing her ear against it to make sure she’d really heard a human voice. After listening to nothing but inhuman growls for who knew how long, my presence must have seemed impossible.
“My name is Ryan. I live upstairs. I heard you were in trouble.”
There was a long silence from inside the apartment. I could almost feel Rebecca processing this, trying to decide if I was real or if desperation had finally driven them to hallucinations.
“The… the infected,” Rebecca whispered. “They were right outside. We could hear them, but now…”
“They’re gone,” I assured her. “For now, anyway. Are you both okay in there?”
“N—No…” Rebecca’s voice broke completely. The raw pain in that single syllable told me everything I needed to know before she even continued.
I pressed closer to the door. “What’s wrong? What happened?”
“My sister…” Rebecca’s words came between ragged breaths.”She got bitten and locked herself in her room. She won’t let me in, she won’t let me help her. She said… she said she’s going to end it herself before she turns.”
“How long has it been since she got bitten?” I asked immediately. Time was everything with infections. Sometimes people had hours, sometimes minutes. If we were lucky…
“I—I don’t know exactly! Maybe half an hour, maybe more?” Rebecca shouted in panic. “She wanted to see if we could find a way out of the building, but when we opened the door to check, one of those things was right there. It grabbed her arm before she could react, and then… and then she pushed me back inside and slammed the door.”
My heart was pounding as I processed this information. Thirty minutes might still be within the window, depending on how deep the bite was, where it was located, and a dozen other factors I didn’t fully understand.
“Listen to me carefully,” I said. “Can you let me inside? Maybe we can do something to help her.”
The silence that followed stretched on for what felt like an eternity. I could practically hear the internal debate happening on the other side of that door—trust a stranger in a world where trust could get you killed, or watch her sister die alone behind a locked bedroom door.
“I know this is hard,” I continued, pressing my palm against the cool wood of the door. “I know you don’t know me, and I know how dangerous it is to trust anyone right now. But one of my friends got bitten too, a just a day ago. She managed to survive because the bite wasn’t deep enough, wasn’t in a major blood vessel. Maybe there’s still hope for your sister. Please, let me at least try to help.”
It was obviously a lie.
The silence stretched on, broken only by Rebecca’s occasional sniffles and the distant sound of something moving in the depths of the building. Finally, after what felt like hours but was probably only a minute or two, I heard the soft click of multiple locks being undone.
The door opened just enough to reveal a sliver of the apartment beyond, and the girl standing behind it.
Rebecca was beautiful in the way that tragedy makes people beautiful—her pain so raw and immediate that it seemed to make her features more vivid, more alive. She looked to be maybe a year or two younger than me, with wavy auburn hair cut in a stylish pixie that framed her face perfectly. Her eyes were a striking hazel-green, the kind that seemed to shift color depending on the light, but right now they were red-rimmed and swollen from crying.
What caught my attention most, however, was the large kitchen knife she held in both hands, pointed directly at my chest. It was the kind of heavy cleaver used for cutting through thick meat and bone, and despite her tears and obvious emotional state, her grip on it was steady and serious.
“D—Don’t try anything funny,” she said, attempting to glare at me with fierce intensity. The effect was somewhat undermined by her swollen eyes and the fresh tears she’d hastily tried to wipe away.
I raised my hands immediately, palms out in the universal gesture of surrender. “I just want to check on your sister,” I said softly, keeping my voice as non-threatening as possible. “I’m not here to hurt anyone.”
“Rebecca?! Who is that?!”
The voice came from behind a closed door deeper in the apartment—presumably the bedroom where her sister had barricaded herself. There was something familiar about that voice, something that tickled at the edges of my memory. The tone was strained with pain and the effort of fighting off whatever was happening to her body, but underneath that…
I knew that voice.
“I’m Ryan Gray,” I called out, raising my voice just enough to carry through the apartment. “I live on the third floor.”
“R—Ryan?! It’s me, Rachel…”
Rachel?
Of course. How had I not put it together sooner?
I saw Rachel regularly, though we’d never been what you’d call close. She was one of those people you develop a comfortable acquaintance with through proximity—brief conversations in the elevator, polite nods in the hallway, the kind of neighborly relationship that feels more substantial than it actually is. She was always coming home late, usually around ten at night, looking exhausted in a way that spoke of long days and too much responsibility.
I’d always wondered what kept her out so late, what made her shoulders sag with such weariness as she fumbled for her keys. Now, looking at Rebecca—clearly her younger sister—I was beginning to understand. My mother had mentioned once, in passing, that the girl on the first floor was working multiple jobs to pay back the credit she had taken after putting her sister in a private school. At the time, I’d thought it was just neighborhood gossip, but seeing them now…
Rebecca had closed and locked the door behind me, but she kept the knife raised, watching my every movement.
“R—Ryan! Please,” Rachel’s voice came through the bedroom door again, weaker now but filled with something like hope. “Please take Rebecca and get out of this place. She can’t stay here anymore. Nobody can stay here anymore.”
I could hear the trust in her voice, the relief at finding someone she knew, someone she could depend on to keep her sister safe. It was a level of faith I wasn’t sure I deserved.
“What about you?” I asked.
“It’s over for me,” Rachel replied, and I could hear her trying to keep her voice steady, trying to be strong even as her world crumbled around her. “I can already feel it happening. I’m losing pieces of myself, bit by bit. Please, just take Rebecca and get her somewhere safe. Don’t let her watch what I’m about to become.”
But Rachel, it’s not over for you…
There was a way to save her.
I knew there was.
But the method… the method would require trust, vulnerability, and a level of intimacy that seemed impossible to explain or justify to two strangers, no matter how desperate the circumstances.
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Chapters
- Chapter 298: Rebecca Wants it...
- Chapter 297: Back to the Whitesun with Another Hostage
- Chapter 296: Callighan’s and Gaspar’s Disagreement
- Chapter 295: Meeting Callighan
- Chapter 294: Zakthar
- Chapter 293: Rebecca’s Blundering
- Chapter 292: Christopher’s Watch
- Chapter 291: Margaret, Martin and Clara meeting Kunta
- Chapter 290: Ryan Vs Penny
- Chapter 289: Symbiote Threat
- Chapter 288: New Glasses for Daisy
- Chapter 287: Love Moment with Cindy
- Chapter 286: With Cindy in the Optical Center [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 285: With Cindy in the Optical Center [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 284: On Way to the Optical Center
- Chapter 283: Keith’s Plan
- Chapter 282: Keith
- Chapter 281: Mei’s Dream
- Chapter 280: Doctor Shawn’s Crush
- Chapter 279: Half Costa Rican
- Chapter 278: Alliance Talk with Marlon [3]
- Chapter 277: Alliance Talk with Marlon [2]
- Chapter 276: Alliance Talk with Marlon [1]
- Chapter 275: The Past of Marlon and Callighan
- Chapter 274: Marlon Has a Daughter Complex
- Chapter 273: Fighting Rico
- Chapter 272: Alliance Offer to Marlon
- Chapter 271: Back to the Boardwalk [3]
- Chapter 270: Back to the Boardwalk [2]
- Chapter 269: Back to the Boardwalk [1]
- Chapter 268: Getting Rid of the Jacket
- Chapter 267: Anxious Ryan
- Chapter 266: Talking to Lucy
- Chapter 265: Bringing Mark in
- Chapter 264: Discussion With Mark
- Chapter 263: Sydney’s Instincts
- Chapter 262: Talk with the White Lady
- Chapter 261: Ivy’s Grip
- Chapter 260: Doing Rachel in the Whitesun Hotel [2] [R-18 Contents]
- Chapter 259: Doing Rachel in the Whitesun Hotel [1] [R-18 Contents]
- Chapter 258: An Alliance With Kunta [4]
- Chapter 257: An Alliance With Kunta [3]
- Chapter 256: An Alliance With Kunta [2]
- Chapter 255: An Alliance With Kunta [1]
- Chapter 254: Whitesun Hotel as New Home
- Chapter 253: Lucy The Hostage
- Chapter 252: The Golden Nugget Hotel [2]
- Chapter 251: The Golden Nugget Hotel [1]
- Chapter 250: Atlantic City State Marina [2]
- Chapter 249: Atlantic City State Marina [1]
- Chapter 248: Emily’s Fall
- Chapter 247: Callighan [2]
- Chapter 246: Callighan [1]
- Chapter 245: Mei Kidnapped [2]
- Chapter 244: Mei Kidnapped [1]
- Chapter 243: End of The Clearing Day
- Chapter 242: You Cannot Save Everyone
- Chapter 241: Summer Time [8]
- Chapter 240: Summer Time [7]
- Chapter 239: Summer Time [6]
- Chapter 238: Summer Time [5]
- Chapter 237: Summer Time [4]
- Chapter 236: Summer Time [3]
- Chapter 235: Summer Time [2]
- Chapter 234: Summer Time [1]
- Chapter 233: Clearing The Whitesun Hotel
- Chapter 232: Kunta [2]
- Chapter 231: Kunta [1]
- Chapter 230: A Starakian in the Whitesun Hotel
- Chapter 229: New Encounter at the Whitesun Hotel...
- Chapter 228: Claiming Atlantic City [6]
- Chapter 227: Claiming Atlantic City [5]
- Chapter 226: Gaspar [2]
- Chapter 225: Gaspar [1]
- Chapter 224: Rebecca’s Confusing Thoughts
- Chapter 223: Claiming Atlantic City [4]
- Chapter 222: Claiming Atlantic City [3]
- Chapter 221: Claiming Atlantic City [2]
- Chapter 220: Claiming Atlantic City [1]
- Chapter 219: On the Final Way to Atlantic City
- Chapter 218: Last Speech Before Atlantic City
- Chapter 217: Waking With Sydney in the Camping Van
- Chapter 216: Night Store Time with Sydney [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 215: Night Store Time with Sydney [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 214: Questions and Hesitation
- Chapter 213: Making The Decision
- Chapter 212: Daisy’s Situation
- Chapter 211: Telling About Emily
- Chapter 210: Back to Galloway
- Chapter 209: Discussion in the Camping Van
- Chapter 208: Back to Boardwalk with Maribel
- Chapter 207: Discussion With Maribel [2]
- Chapter 206: Discussion With Maribel [1]
- Chapter 205: Maribel’s Suspicions
- Chapter 204: Emily?
- Chapter 203: Familiar Shadow...
- Chapter 202: Fighting The Hybrid Infected of Atlantic City [2]
- Chapter 201: Fighting The Hybrid Infected of Atlantic City [1]
- Chapter 200: Unknown Threat
- Chapter 199: A Warm Meal with Carmen and Shannon [3]
- Chapter 198: A Warm Meal with Carmen and Shannon [2]
- Chapter 197: A Warm Meal with Carmen and Shannon [1]
- Chapter 196: Carmen and an Invitation
- Chapter 195: Meeting Marlon Lane
- Chapter 194: Boardwalk At Day
- Chapter 193: Visions of Wars
- Chapter 192: Boardwalk Night
- Chapter 191: Doctor Shawn
- Chapter 190: Talk with Molly
- Chapter 189: Finding a Solution
- Chapter 188: Tensions in the Memorial Building
- Chapter 187: Discussion With Maribel and Shannon
- Chapter 186: Maribel
- Chapter 185: Shannon
- Chapter 184: Scouting Atlantic City [7]
- Chapter 183: Scouting Atlantic City [6]
- Chapter 182: Scouting Atlantic City [5]
- Chapter 181: Scouting Atlantic City [4]
- Chapter 180: Scouting Atlantic City [3]
- Chapter 179: Scouting Atlantic City [2]
- Chapter 178: Scouting Atlantic City [1]
- Chapter 177: Atlantic City Scouting Group [2]
- Chapter 176: Atlantic City Scouting Group [1]
- Chapter 175: Margaret’s Doubt
- Chapter 174: Galloway Time With Cindy [5]
- Chapter 173: Galloway Time With Cindy [4] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 172: Galloway Time With Cindy [3] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 171: Galloway Time With Cindy [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 170: Galloway Time With Cindy [1]
- Chapter 169: Galloway [6]
- Chapter 168: Galloway [5]
- Chapter 167: Galloway [4]
- Chapter 166: Galloway [3]
- Chapter 165: Galloway [2]
- Chapter 164: Galloway [1]
- Chapter 163: Vladislav Petrov
- Chapter 162: Farewell Jackson Township [3]
- Chapter 161: Farewell Jackson Township [2]
- Chapter 160: Farewell Jackson Township [1]
- Chapter 159: End of the Screamer Incident!
- Chapter 158: The Scream [23]
- Chapter 157: The Scream [22]
- Chapter 156: The Scream [21]
- Chapter 155: The Scream [20]
- Chapter 154: The Scream [19]
- Chapter 153: The Scream [18]
- Chapter 152: The Scream [17]
- Chapter 151: The Scream [16]
- Chapter 150: The Scream [15]
- Chapter 149: The Scream [14]
- Chapter 148: The Scream [13]
- Chapter 147: The Scream [12]
- Chapter 146: The Scream [11]
- Chapter 145: The Scream [10]
- Chapter 144: The Scream [9]
- Chapter 143: The Scream [8]
- Chapter 142: The Scream [7]
- Chapter 141: The Scream [6]
- Chapter 140: The Scream [5]
- Chapter 139: The Scream [4]
- Chapter 138: The Scream [3]
- Chapter 137: The Scream [2]
- Chapter 136: The Scream [1]
- Chapter 135: The Call of the Screamer
- Chapter 134: Jasmine’s Request
- Chapter 133: Promise To Elena
- Chapter 132: In The Storage Room With Elena [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 131: Elena’s and Alisha’s Father
- Chapter 130: Reunion Between Christopher and Cindy
- Chapter 129: Reading Time with Liu Mei
- Chapter 128: Ivy Found
- Chapter 127: Searching Ivy
- Chapter 126: Solar Panel finally?!
- Chapter 125: Strategic Countermeasures Against The Screamer
- Chapter 124: Rachel’s Confession and Jason Called
- Chapter 123: Stabilizing Rachel? [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 122: Stabilizing Rachel? [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 121: Unspoken Truths
- Chapter 120: The Screamer [5]
- Chapter 119: The Screamer [4]
- Chapter 118: The Screamer [3]
- Chapter 117: The Screamer [2]
- Chapter 116: The Screamer [1]
- Chapter 115: Mending With Christopher
- Chapter 114: Complicated Truths
- Chapter 113: Are you a Host, Wanda?
- Chapter 112: What Solutions Against the Screamer?
- Chapter 111: To The Municipal Office!
- Chapter 110: Sydney’s Tease and Cindy’s Wearing it!
- Chapter 109: Staring-Admiring Rachel’s Stretchings
- Chapter 108: Stabilizing Cinderella [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 107: Stabilizing Cinderella [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 106: Aftermath of the Electrical Expedition
- Chapter 105: The Electrical Expedition [4]
- Chapter 104: The Electrical Expedition [3]
- Chapter 103: The Electrical Expedition [2]
- Chapter 102: The Electrical Expedition [1]
- Chapter 101: Morning Confessions and Unexpected Companions
- Chapter 100: Evening Rituals
- Chapter 99: With Sydney in an Empty Field [2] [R–18 Contents!]
- Chapter 98: With Sydney in an Empty Field [1] [R–18 Contents!]
- Chapter 97: Back to Home
- Chapter 96: Echoes in Empty Rooms
- Chapter 95: Spikes in the Dawn
- Chapter 94: Cindy’s Confession?
- Chapter 93: Whispers in the Heat
- Chapter 92: Fractured Foundations
- Chapter 91: Bitter Aftermath
- Chapter 90: The Weight of Necessity [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 89: The Weight of Necessity [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 88: In the Cold Silence
- Chapter 87: The Unbearable Choice
- Chapter 86: Frost Walker [3]
- Chapter 85: Frost Walker [2]
- Chapter 84: Frost Walker [1]
- Chapter 83: The Morning of Fire and Farewells
- Chapter 82: Flamethrower [3]
- Chapter 81: Flamethrower [2]
- Chapter 80: Flamethrower [1]
- Chapter 79: Revelations and Decisions
- Chapter 78: Revealing To The Group
- Chapter 77: Alien Device Discovered!
- Chapter 76: Christopher’s Discovery!
- Chapter 75: Treated By Miss Ivy
- Chapter 74: Alisha’s Decision
- Chapter 73: Ryan Takes Steroids?
- Chapter 72: Explaining to Alisha
- Chapter 71: Stabilizing Elena [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 70: Stabilizing Elena [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 69: The Drive Home
- Chapter 68: Cleanup and Sydney...
- Chapter 67: Ten Days Later
- Chapter 66: Dawn’s Uncertain Light
- Chapter 65: After the Pharmacy Night
- Chapter 64: Pharmacy Night With Rachel [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 63: Pharmacy Night With Rachel [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 62: Taking Down The Fire Spitter!
- Chapter 61: Night Attack On The Municipality Office!
- Chapter 60: Small Meal With Rachel
- Chapter 59: Rachel’s Concern [2]
- Chapter 58: Rachel’s Concern [1]
- Chapter 57: Jackson Township Group [3]
- Chapter 56: Jackson Township Group [2]
- Chapter 55: Jackson Township Group [1]
- Chapter 54: Infected Dog!
- Chapter 53: Center Town of Jackson Township
- Chapter 52: A Peaceful Waking
- Chapter 51: Night with Sydney
- Chapter 50: Eating Sydney [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 49: Eating Sydney [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 48: Settling In!
- Chapter 47: Telling Rachel
- Chapter 46: Who Is Abraham Lincoln?
- Chapter 45: Grocery Store Aftermath
- Chapter 44: Jackson Township
- Chapter 43: Leaving New York!
- Chapter 42: Leaving Lexington Charter [3]
- Chapter 41: Leaving Lexington Charter [2]
- Chapter 40: Leaving Lexington Charter [1]
- Chapter 39: Escape from the Library
- Chapter 38: Dullahan
- Chapter 37: Suspicion and Secrets
- Chapter 36: Short Waves Radio And Gun Obtained!
- Chapter 35: Second Power [2]
- Chapter 34: Second Power [1]
- Chapter 33: Curing Elena [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 32: Curing Elena [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 31: Elena Bitten
- Chapter 30: Suicide Mission
- Chapter 29: Suicide Squad
- Chapter 28: The Dangerous Plan
- Chapter 27: Lexington Charter: Library
- Chapter 26: Lexington Charter: Third Floor
- Chapter 25: Lexington Charter: Second Floor
- Chapter 24: The Russian Twins [2]
- Chapter 23: The Russian Twins [1]
- Chapter 22: Entering Lexington Charter!
- Chapter 21: Arrival at Lexington Academy
- Chapter 20: Mending With Rachel And Leaving Sydney’s House
- Chapter 19: Last Dinner At Sydney’s
- Chapter 18: Sydney Teasing Ryan
- Chapter 17: Lexington Charter
- Chapter 16: Leaving With The Sisters
- Chapter 15: Curing Rachel [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 14: Curing Rachel [1] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 13: White Threat
- Chapter 12: First Floor Neighbours
- Chapter 11: Motherless
- Chapter 10: Sydney
- Chapter 9: Parting With Emily
- Chapter 8: Finding Schoolmates!
- Chapter 7: Escaping The Infected School!
- Chapter 6: Power Revealed
- Chapter 5: The Awakening
- Chapter 4: Let’s Have Sex [4] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 3: Let’s Have Sex [3] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 2: Let’s Have Sex [2] [R-18 Contents!]
- Chapter 1: Let’s Have Sex [1]