Chapter 177: Atlantic City Scouting Group [2]
Chapter 177: Atlantic City Scouting Group [2]
I descended the van’s steps and emerged into the early evening light to find Brad standing about fifteen feet away, flanked by his two constant companions—Billy and Kyle. All three were fully dressed in what looked like preparation for travel or activity, wearing jackets and carrying packs meaning they’d geared up for some purpose.
Don’t tell me…
The moment Brad’s eyes met mine, his smirk widened into something nastier. “Well, well, if it isn’t our self-appointed hero,” he drawled with contempt. “All geared up and ready for action, thinking you’re some kind of monster hunter or post-apocalyptic knight?” His tone dripped with mockery. “Too bad for you, I’m not one of the brainless morons who buys into your bullshit superpowers. Never have been, never will be.”
Before I could formulate a response to his provocative opening, Christopher descended the van steps behind me.
“Pissing people off in the evening now, Brad?” Christopher asked with a slight grimace. “Don’t you have literally anything else productive to do with your time? Hobbies? Skills to practice? Equipment to maintain?”
Brad’s gaze snapped toward Christopher, eyes narrowing with immediate hostility. “I should have fucking known you’d turn traitor the first chance you got,” he spat with disgust. “Ran right back to your old group soon as things got difficult, didn’t you? What a pathetic coward, abandoning the Municipal Office community when we needed every capable person.”
The accusation was factually inaccurate—Christopher had never abandoned anyone, had actually stayed with the Municipal Office longer than necessary despite having previous connections to our group. But Brad didn’t care about accuracy clearly.
Sydney emerged from the van behind Christopher right after. “Did you knock a few screws loose when you tripped over that infected yesterday and face-planted pathetically into the dirt, Brad?” She asked. “Because you’re making even less sense than usual, and that’s genuinely impressive.”
The comment about yesterday’s incident hit its mark perfectly. Brad’s face flushed dark red, color spreading from his neck up to his hairline in a wave of embarrassment. The incident Sydney referenced had apparently been particularly humiliating—something involving Brad stumbling during an infected encounter in front of witnesses who’d no doubt shared the story widely.
A little pity I wasn’t there to witness though.
Regardless, only Sydney possessed the particular combination of fearlessness and sharp tongue necessary to get under Brad’s skin so easily and consistently. She wasn’t the type to mince words or employ diplomatic phrasing even in situations where it might be strategically wise. If she thought something, she said it, and if it happened to be brutally mocking, well, that was just bonus entertainment.
“Look at that guy Brad, calling his little friends for backup support,” Kyle laughed at me. “What a coward, can’t even have a conversation without his crew.”
“Does this guy ever do anything alone to begin with?” Billy added with sneering disdain, clearly pleased with what he thought was a clever observation about my tendency to work with my group rather than operating solo.
“Dear God,” Sydney muttered, pinching the bridge of her nose and shaking her head. “This is genuinely giving me secondhand embarrassment. Like watching a child’s school play where everyone’s forgotten their lines.”
“You’re not alone in that feeling,” Cindy agreed as she descended from the van to join our expanding group.
“And yet you haven’t had the profound misfortune of living in the same building with these three for weeks on end,” Christopher added with the haunted tone of someone remembering genuine trauma. “Count yourselves blessed you were spared that particular nightmare.”
“I’d rather willingly turn into an infected than spend extended time trapped with Brad’s faction,” Sydney said seriously”At least infected are honest about wanting to eat you.”
The three self-proclaimed tough guys—Brad, Billy, and Kyle—stiffened as they registered that we were quietly dismissing them, treating their presence as more annoyance than threat. Their expressions shifted through various stages of wounded pride, mounting anger, and that particular masculine outrage that came from not being taken seriously.
I decided to cut through the escalating verbal sparring and address the question that mattered. “What exactly are you doing here, Brad?” I asked directly, though I already feared I knew the answer. “Why are you and your friends geared up for travel?”
“We heard that you’re planning to scout Atlantic City tonight,” Billy answered aggressively. “So we decided we’re coming along with you. Non-negotiable.”
“There’s absolutely no need for additional personnel,” I replied. “We already have sufficient numbers and capabilities for effective reconnaissance. Adding more people would compromise only our scouting.”
“Who the fuck died and made you the boss who gets to decide these things?” Brad growled, his voice rising in volume as his temper flared. He took an aggressive step forward, hands clenching into fists at his sides. “I’m not about to let you be the only one checking out the safety conditions of my future home. I have every right to scout the location myself and verify your assessments. You don’t get to monopolize information or make decisions about where we’re all going to live.”
“That’s not the core problem here,” Christopher interjected. “The issue isn’t about rights or authority—it’s about capability and reliability. You three simply aren’t well-suited for this type of plan.”
“And how the absolute fuck would you know that?” Brad asked. “You don’t know shit about what we can handle!”
“I don’t know?” Christopher’s eyebrows rose with incredulous disbelief. “Let me think about that for a moment. This reconnaissance requires calm under pressure, ability to cooperate without ego conflicts, and sufficient intelligence to make sound smart decisions in rapidly evolving situations. Now, examining the three of you objectively—are you confident you got all those qualities?”
He was right.
We needed people who could maintain composure when surrounded by infected hordes, who wouldn’t panic and make noise that would draw every infected in hearing range directly to our location. We needed people who had extensive experience dealing with infected on a constant basis—people like our enhanced group, Martin, and Clara, who’d spent months scavenging dangerous areas and clearing threats systematically.
Brad, Billy, and Kyle, by contrast, had spent most of their time safely tucked away inside the Municipal Office building, letting others handle the dangerous work of scavenging supplies and eliminating infected that wandered too close to their safe zone.
Taking them along represented a genuine liability that could endanger the entire group and I wasn’t that eager either to take them along.
“Fuck off with your condescending bullshit, Christopher,” Billy snarled in response. “We’re not helpless toddlers here—we’re all adults who’ve survived the apocalypse just like you. And we’ve dealt with more infected than you have already!” He thrust his hand forward, displaying a long, sharp knife. “Look at this—we came prepared!”
“Yeah, we’ve all got proper weapons,” Kyle added eagerly, pulling out his own knife to wave around like it was some kind of trophy. “We know what we’re doing!”
“And at worst—” Brad smirked with triumph, reaching into his jacket to produce a handgun. “We’ve got serious firepower if things get hairy.”
“Yeah, that’s exactly the worst possible weapon to use in an urban environment filled with infected, you absolute dumbass,” Sydney scoffed with withering contempt. “Congratulations on bringing the one tool guaranteed to draw every infected within half a mile directly to our position the moment you fire it. Brilliant thinking.”
“You little bitch!” Brad’s face contorted as he glared at Sydney, his grip tightening on the handgun in ways that made my own hand drift unconsciously toward my axe. “Watch your fucking mouth before I—”
“Alright, that’s enough from everyone.”
Martin’s voice cut through the escalating confrontation as he and Clara approached from where they’d been making final preparations. Both were fully equipped for the scouting mission— sturdy clothing, loaded packs, weapons readily accessible.
“Since Brad and his friends are apparently so eager to contribute and help secure our future settlement,” Martin said, “let them participate, Ryan. Sometimes people need the opportunity to prove themselves one way or another.”
I turned to look at Martin directly, searching his face for any indication he was joking or being sarcastic. “Are you genuinely sure about this decision?” I asked quietly, not bothering to hide my skepticism.
Martin nodded slowly, though his expression remained serious rather than confident. “I understand your concerns, and I largely share them. But preventing them from coming would create more problems within the community than allowing their participation.” He turned to address Brad and his companions directly. “However, let me be absolutely crystal clear about expectations: you are completely responsible for your own actions and consequences. Don’t expect Ryan or any of the rest of us to jump in and save your lives if you ignore instructions or make stupid decisions that put you in danger. We’re not running a rescue operation—we’re conducting reconnaissance. If you can’t keep up or follow basic rules, you’re on your own. Understood?”
Brad snorted with dismissive arrogance. “We don’t need any help from you people. We can handle ourselves just fine without your so-called ’superpowers.’”
“Alright then, it’s settled,” Clara said. She reached into her pocket and produced a set of car keys, tossing them through the air toward me. I caught them reflexively, the metal cold against my palm. “We’ll take two separate vehicles for the trip.”
I looked down at the keys in my hand. Our group had been traveling exclusively in the camping van since leaving Jackson Township, so we had to borrow one of their cars.
I mean, taking a camping van or a bus in a place infested by Infected was stupid even more when we might need to hurry up.
“Yeah,” I said finally, accepting the key. “Two vehicles. We depart in fifteen minutes.”
I watched Brad and his two companions snort audibly at my words. Then they turned in synchronized motion and walked off toward their chosen vehicle.
The three of them moved like teenage boys who’d just been lectured by a teacher they didn’t respect, convinced of their own invincibility and convinced everyone else was simply overreacting to minimal risks.
“Sorry about this entire situation, Ryan,” Martin said quietly, approaching me with an apologetic expression. “I know this complicates it significantly and adds unnecessary risk factors.”
He paused, running one weathered hand through his hair. “It’s just… even though they present themselves as belligerent idiots—which they absolutely are, don’t misunderstand me—Brad has accumulated considerable influence within the community over the past weeks. Especially in recent days, his support base has grown substantially. Refusing him participation in this reconnaissance mission now, at this particular moment, would only create dramatically more troubles and pain for everyone. He’d use our exclusion of him as evidence of elitism or conspiracy, and that would fragment the community even further.”
I’d been vaguely aware that Brad had been making problems within the Municipal Office community—stirring dissent, questioning Margaret’s decisions, building his own faction of supporters—but I genuinely hadn’t realized the situation had deteriorated to this level of severity.
The community was apparently split into distinct sides: one faction loyal to Margaret’s experienced, compassionate leadership, and another increasingly large group aligned with Brad’s aggressive, self-interested approach.
Had I really underestimated so much what kind of influence that loudmouthed troublemaker had managed to accumulate? How had Brad, with his obvious character flaws and complete lack of valuable survival skills, managed to build such significant support among rational adults who should know better?
“Unfortunately, this explain a lot of Brad’s rising influence,” Christopher said. “The original Municipal Office community that survived Jackson Township’s fall is now comprised predominantly of people around Brad’s age—in their twenties to early thirties. The older generation that initially formed the community’s core was hit disproportionately hard during the Screamer’s incident.”
He gestured vaguely toward where various community members were visible settling into houses for the evening. “The younger ones are much easier for Brad to sway than Margaret. They don’t have the same decades of personal history with her. They only know the past three terrible days of evacuation and the traumatic collapse of Jackson Township. And Brad’s been very cunning about framing that disaster as Margaret’s failure rather than an unavoidable tragedy caused by alien weapons beyond anyone’s control.”
The explanation made uncomfortable sense but I couldn’t accept it.
“How could they possibly turn on Margaret after everything she’s done for this community?” I asked. “She’s literally held that community together through impossible circumstances, made consistently sound decisions prioritizing everyone’s welfare over her own comfort. How does anyone with functional memory blame her for alien attacks and viral outbreaks she had zero ability to prevent or control?”
Clara’s expression twisted into something bitter. “Margaret handled absolutely everything amazingly well while we were still at the Municipal Office—that’s objectively true. No one with any intellectual honesty could claim otherwise. But after what happened during Jackson Township’s fall, and especially during our last three days traveling in these stressful conditions…”
She trailed off, shaking her head with visible frustration before continuing. “There have been numerous significant disagreements about her decisions. Not necessarily because those decisions were wrong—in most cases, I think Margaret made the best possible choices given impossible circumstances and limited information. But people are traumatized, scared, looking for someone to blame for their suffering. And Brad took advantage of this.”
“What exactly does Brad even want to do differently?” I asked, frowning. “What’s his actual proposed approach to community survival and management that people find so compelling compared to Margaret’s proven track record?”
“I honestly don’t know,” Martin sighed heavily, his shoulders sagging. “I’ve tried multiple times to get Brad to articulate a coherent alternative vision—to explain concretely what decisions he would make differently and why those alternatives would produce better outcomes. But he never provides substantive answers.”
Martin’s expression conveyed profound weariness that went beyond simple physical exhaustion. “Brad’s appeal isn’t based on any actual policy platform or strategic vision. It’s purely emotional and oppositional—he positions himself as the strong man who won’t tolerate weakness or hesitation, who promises decisive action without the moral complications Margaret grapples with. He tells people what they want to hear: that survival should be easier, that their suffering is someone else’s fault, that following him will somehow make everything better without requiring difficult sacrifices.”
He wasn’t entirely stupid it seems.
“Well, regardless of his political maneuvering, Brad is fundamentally stupid but he’s not completely suicidal,” Clara said. “Even he won’t do anything genuinely stupid that puts his own life in serious danger during this reconnaissance. Self-preservation instinct should keep him from the worst excesses of recklessness. He talks big, but when actually confronted with mortal threat, survival instinct tends to override ego.”
“I have serious doubts about that,” Sydney said crossing her arms.. “People do monumentally idiotic things that get themselves killed literally every single day, even in non-apocalyptic circumstances. Add in ego, wounded pride, desire to prove something, and lack of real combat experience? Recipe for disaster, especially for Mister Brad.
“Oh come on, you’re being overly pessimistic,” Clara said with an exasperated eye roll. “Brad’s survived this long, hasn’t he? He must possess some minimal survival instincts even if he’s terrible at risk assessment.”
She turned and walked off toward the vehicles where final preparations were underway, Martin following close behind.
“Well, there goes my fantasy of a romantic Atlantic City date with Ryan,” Sydney sighed once they were out of earshot. “I had this whole scenario planned—moonlit reconnaissance through abandoned casinos, fighting infected together, adrenaline-fueled passion against the backdrop of urban decay. Very cinematic.”
“Didn’t it occur to you that both Rachel and I would obviously be present on this mission?” Christopher asked with genuine incredulity, staring at Sydney as if she’d just suggested something completely nonsensical. “How exactly were you envisioning this ’romantic date’ scenario playing out with multiple chaperones?”
“You don’t count as cockblocks, Chris,” Sydney replied. “You’re basically furniture. Background characters. I can work around you.”
“Fuck off with that characterization,” Christopher shot back.
I turned my gaze away from their banter, scanning the area until I spotted Rachel approaching from the direction of the camping van. Behind her, visible through the van’s windows, I caught a glimpse of Rebecca climbing back inside—apparently retreating to the vehicle’s interior rather than remaining outside where she might encounter me again.
I hoped the sisters’ conversation had ended at least somewhat positively rather than escalating into worse conflict.
“I’m so sorry again for Rebecca’s behavior earlier,” Rachel said as she reached me. “She was completely out of line with what she said to you, and I’ve spoken with her about controlling her temper and showing basic respect even when she’s worried or upset.”
“Why do you keep apologizing on her behalf?” I asked with mild confusion, genuinely not understanding Rachel’s apparent need to take responsibility for her sister’s independent choices and words. “I honestly don’t mind Rebecca’s hostility toward me—it doesn’t hurt my feelings or impact my ability to function. And honestly, she didn’t actually say or do anything wrong. She’s worried about you, scared you’ll get hurt or killed.”
“She absolutely did behave wrongly, and you are definitely spoiling her far too much by refusing to acknowledge that,” Rachel replied with unexpected sternness. “Rebecca needs to learn that emotional distress doesn’t excuse verbal abuse or disrespect toward people who’ve done nothing to harm her. You keep making excuses for her behavior instead of setting appropriate boundaries, and that permissiveness only reinforces her worst impulses.”
“Spoiling her, you say…” I repeated slowly, genuinely puzzled by this characterization. I couldn’t recall doing anything that would qualify as spoiling Rebecca. If anything, I’d been maintaining careful distance from her to avoid exacerbating the obvious tension she felt about my relationship with her sister.
“Yeah, you definitely are spoiling her,” Sydney chimed in with immediate agreement, nodding vigorously. “Like, objectively. It’s actually kind of impressive how much inappropriate behavior you’ll tolerate from her specifically while holding others to much stricter standards. I mean you never use that scary ’I will rip you to shreds if you speak again’ gaze to any of us especially Rebecca.”
I don’t remember doing such gazes to anyone!
“Gotta completely agree with that assessment, buddy,” Christopher added. “The double standard is extremely obvious to everyone except apparently you.”
“Alright, enough of this,” I cut them off before they could form an impromptu council dedicated to analyzing my supposedly problematic interactions with Rebecca. “Let’s pack up our gear and finalize preparations—we’re leaving for Atlantic City in ten minutes.”
Sydney and Christopher watched me leaving almost amused.
“He’s fleeing.”
“Definitely.”
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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]