Chapter 44: Jackson Township
The motorcycle’s engine hummed beneath me as we carved through the empty highways, leaving the skeletal remains of New York City far behind us. Hours had passed since we’d fled.
The air itself seemed to breathe easier out here. Gone was the thick, putrid stench of decay that had clung to every street corner in the city—that nauseating cocktail of rotting flesh and stagnant water that made your throat close up with every breath. Here, beyond the urban sprawl, the wind carried hints of pine and earth, reminding me that somewhere beneath all this chaos, the world was still trying to heal itself.
My hands had long since gone numb from gripping the handlebars, and my thighs burned from maintaining balance on the bike for so many consecutive hours. Even with my excellent stamina the constant vibration and tension were taking their toll.
Sleep. God, what I wouldn’t give for eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. But that luxury felt as distant as the life I’d left behind. Safety first, then rest. If such a thing as safety even existed anymore.
Miss Ivy’s brake lights flared ahead of me, and I eased off the throttle as she began to slow. Through the cracked windshield of her sedan, I could see her pointing toward something in the distance. A weathered green road sign emerged from the roadside weeds, its white letters stark against the fading afternoon sky.
JACKSON TOWNSHIPOcean CountyPopulation 54,842
Someone had spray-painted over the population count with a single word in blood-red letters: “DEAD.”
I’d heard the name before, probably in some half-remembered conversation or news.
Jackson Township sprawled before us like a ghost town caught in amber. Where New York had been a vertical maze of steel and glass, this place spread horizontally across rolling hills dotted with strip malls and suburban developments. Ranch houses sat behind overgrown lawns, their windows dark and lifeless. A McDonald’s sign tilted at a crazy angle, half its letters missing. Traffic lights blinked red in meaningless patterns, their electronic persistence a futile monument to a world that no longer cared about right-of-way.
The infected were here, but not in the overwhelming numbers we’d grown accustomed to. I spotted them shambling between abandoned cars in a parking lot, maybe a dozen total.
The silence between their moans was what unnerved me most. In the city, there had always been noise—screams, breaking glass, the distant rumble of fires that never seemed to go out. Here, the quiet pressed against my eardrums like cotton. It was the kind of silence that made you hyperaware of your own heartbeat, your own breathing.
Miss Ivy navigated us deeper into the town’s commercial district. Sydney’s car followed close behind, and I brought up the rear, constantly checking my mirrors for any signs of pursuit. A few infected had taken notice of our little convoy and were shambling after us with that characteristic awkward gait, but they moved like actors in slow motion. We could outrun them easily enough.
The buildings here told a story of hasty evacuation and gradual decay. A hair salon’s front window had been shattered, leaving jagged teeth of glass around its frame. Mannequins in a clothing store had toppled over like dominoes, their plastic limbs twisted at unnatural angles. A bank’s ATM had been ripped from the wall, probably in those first desperate days when people still thought money might matter.
Miss Ivy’s car suddenly lurched to a stop in front of a large building with a faded blue and white sign: “FreshMart Grocery.” The parking lot was a graveyard of shopping carts, some overturned, others filled with scattered debris that rustled in the wind. Several cars sat abandoned with their doors hanging open like broken wings.
I killed the motorcycle’s engine and swung my leg over, immediately feeling the relief of solid ground beneath my feet.
Christopher was already out of Sydney’s car, stretching his arms above his head and working out the kinks in his back. He gestured toward the grocery store with obvious excitement. “Look at this. It’s a market store, we should take as much provisions as we can here.”
Through the store’s large front windows, I could see the aftermath of panic and desperation. Shelves had been overturned, their contents scattered across the floor in islands of chaos. But there were also areas that looked relatively untouched—perhaps sections that desperate survivors had overlooked in their haste, or items that had been deemed non-essential in those early days when people still believed rescue was coming.
“Then let’s hurry up,” I said, pocketing the motorcycle key and doing a quick weapons check. My knife was secure at my hip, easily accessible but out of the way.
More importantly, I could see the infected inside the store. Three, maybe four of them, wandering aimlessly between the aisles like lost shoppers who’d forgotten what they’d come to buy. Their presence meant that anyone who’d tried to scavenge here before had either been driven off or… well, had become part of the problem.
Cindy climbed out of Sydney’s car as well. She looked tired—we all did but clearly wanted to go inside. “Who goes inside?”
“Shouldn’t we all go together?” Christopher said. “We all want something to take inside there, right? And it’s safer to stick together unless you want to stay inside a car?”
I watched as everyone exchanged glances, weighing the risks. Staying in the cars meant safety, but it also meant missing out on potentially crucial supplies. Going in meant facing the infected, but it also meant we could cover more ground and gather more provisions.
The decision was unanimous without anyone having to voice it. Car doors slammed shut one by one as everyone chose to face the danger rather than wait in safety.
“I’ll take point with Christopher,” I said, moving toward the store’s entrance. The automatic doors had long since lost power and stood partially open, creating a gap just wide enough for a person to slip through sideways.
Jason caught up with me before I reached the entrance, his footsteps hesitant on the cracked asphalt.
“You should stay behind if you aren’t sure about fighting infected,” I said without looking at him. It wasn’t meant as an insult, just a practical assessment. In a fight, hesitation could get everyone killed.
“Y…yes, but I wanted to thank you… and apologize,” he said.
I stopped walking and turned to face him properly. “For what?”
Jason’s shoulders sagged, and he couldn’t meet my eyes. “The car. You forced me in, and you were alone in the parking lot. I thought you were dead for…” He trailed off, the words catching in his throat.
The split-second decision to shove Jason into the backseat while I stayed behind to buy them time. I’d known the risks, had calculated them in the space of a heartbeat.
“I was confident in my abilities to get out of it alive, and I knew you wouldn’t, so I chose the best solution,” I said with a shrug. There was no point in false modesty or dramatic gestures. It had been a tactical decision, nothing more.
The car had only three seats In the back, and forcing myself inside would have wasted precious seconds—seconds that could have meant the difference between escape and death for everyone.
“Right… you are amazing, aren’t you?” Jason whispered, but there was pain in his voice rather than admiration. The weight of his own perceived inadequacy was written across his face in lines of self-loathing.
I didn’t offer empty comfort.
I knew a bit about how weak he felt…
I was like this before.
Christopher had reached the store entrance and was peering through the gap in the doors, his body tense with concentration. “There are four of them inside, Ryan,” he called back to me in a low voice.
I nodded and brought my attention back to the task at hand. Four infected in a confined space with limited visibility—not ideal, but manageable if we were smart about it.
“We’ll need some backup, just in case,” I said to the group.
Sydney stepped forward, her hand already moving to the knife at her belt. “I’ll help.”
“I… I will as well,” Rachel said, surprising me. She took a hesitant step forward, her own knife trembling slightly in her grip. It was one she’d grabbed from her kitchen before we’d fled her house—nothing fancy, just a standard paring knife, but sharp enough to do damage if used correctly.
“Are you sure?” I asked her.
“I… I am,” she nodded, meeting my gaze with an intensity that caught me off guard. “P… please let me help you,” she whispered.
There was vulnerability there, yes, but also a desperate need to prove herself—to me, to the group, maybe to herself most of all. Her green eyes held mine for a moment longer than necessary, and I found myself nodding before I’d fully processed the decision.
“Yeah… okay,” I managed, thrown off balance by whatever had just passed between us.
What was that about? I pushed the thought aside. Now wasn’t the time for distractions.
We spent a few minutes studying the store’s layout through the windows, identifying our targets and planning our approach. Two of the infected were shambling together down the canned goods aisle, moving in that eerie synchronization they sometimes displayed. The other two were separated—one near the pharmacy counter at the back, another wandering through what had once been the produce section.
“Christopher and I will take the isolated ones,” I decided. “Rachel and Sydney, you work together on the pair. The others, stay close to them for support.”
Christopher nodded, already moving toward his entry point. We’d done this dance enough times to have developed an unspoken communication. He’d circle around to the pharmacy while I approached from the front, trapping our targets between us.
The automatic doors scraped against their tracks as we forced them wider, the sound echoing through the empty store like a dinner bell. Somewhere in the darkness between the aisles, I heard an answering moan—low, hungry, and entirely too close for comfort.
Time to get to work.
The moment we stepped through the doorway, the infected nearest to me turned with that jerky, unnatural movement they all shared. Its head snapped toward the sound of our entry, milky eyes focusing on me with predatory hunger. What had once been a middle-aged man in a grocery store uniform now shambled forward, his name tag still reading “MANAGER – STEVE” in cheerful blue letters that seemed obscenely bright against his gray, mottled skin.
I didn’t hesitate. The time for horror and revulsion had passed already, burned away by necessity and survival.
The infected reached for me with grasping fingers, black blood crusted under its fingernails. I pivoted on my heel and drove my boot into its chest, the impact sending it sprawling backward across the linoleum floor. Its skull cracked against the base of a checkout counter with a wet sound that echoed through the store.
Before it could attempt to rise, I was on it. My knees pinned its shoulders to the ground as I drew my knife.
“Sorry, Steve,” I muttered, then brought the knife down with controlled force.
The blade punched through flesh and cartilage, severing the spinal cord at the base of the skull. Blood—thick and dark as motor oil—spurted across my hands and forearms. The infected’s body convulsed once, then went completely still. Not just motionless, but truly lifeless in a way that was almost peaceful after the constant, twitching animation it had displayed moments before.
I’d gotten faster at this, more efficient. More ruthless. The thought should have disturbed me more than it did, but fear and squeamishness were luxuries I couldn’t afford anymore.
From the pharmacy section came the rhythmic sound of Christopher dealing with his own target. I glanced over to see him wielding a broken chair leg like a club, bringing it down repeatedly on the skull of what had once been an elderly woman. Each impact made a sick, wet sound as bone gave way and brain matter splattered across the white pharmacy tiles.
“Come on, you bastard, just die already,” Christopher grunted between swings.
“What a gentlman you are,” Cindy said bursting out in laughter observing from behind.
“I know right!” Christopher laughed back ending the Infected.
I wiped my knife clean on the dead infected’s uniform and turned my attention to the other side of the store, where Sydney and Rachel were facing their own targets.
“Hold it, Rachel!” Sydney yelled as she grappled with her target—a teenage boy whose varsity football jacket was now torn and stained with fluids I didn’t want to identify. Sydney had managed to get behind him, one arm wrapped around his throat while her knife hand worked to find the right angle for a killing blow.
The infected thrashed in her grip, its movements becoming increasingly sluggish as Sydney’s blade found its mark. She drove the knife deep into the base of its skull, twisting slightly to ensure maximum damage to the brain stem. The creature’s struggles grew weaker, then stopped entirely.
“That’s how you do it,” Sydney said, breathing hard as she let the body drop. “You’ve got to hit the right spot in the brain—the part that controls motor function. Cut that off from the rest of the body, and they drop like a stone.”
I made a mental note of her technique. She was right about the brain being the key, but there seemed to be specific areas that were more effective than others. Either severe enough damage to shut down all brain function, or precise strikes that severed the connection between brain and body. Good information to have.
Rachel, meanwhile, was having a much harder time with her opponent.
The infected she faced had once been a woman about her own age, wearing yoga pants and a tank top that suggested she’d been caught during a morning workout routine. Now she pressed forward with relentless hunger, forcing Rachel to backpedal between the grocery aisles.
“Y…yes!” Rachel gasped, her hands planted firmly against the infected woman’s chest, using all her strength to keep those snapping teeth away from her throat. Her knife was raised and ready, but the infected’s constant movement made it nearly impossible to land a clean strike.
Rachel’s arm shook with effort as she tried to find an opening, the blade weaving uncertainly through the air. Her technique was all wrong—too much hesitation, too much concern for precision when what she needed was decisive action.
Elena started forward to help, but Rachel’s voice stopped her cold.
“N…no! Please let me do it…” The words came out strained, desperate, but there was steel underneath the fear.
Elena hesitated, clearly torn between helping and respecting Rachel’s wishes. Rebecca looked worried, her hands wringing together as she watched her sister struggling.
I kept my hand near my handgun, ready to intervene if things went south, but something in Rachel’s voice made me wait. She needed this—needed to prove to herself that she could do what was necessary to survive in this new world.
Rachel continued to thrust with her knife, most of her strikes hitting empty air as the infected twisted and writhed in her grip. Frustration built in her face, mixing with fear and determination in equal measure.
Then something changed.
“Get away from me!” Rachel snarled through gritted teeth, and there was a fury in her voice that I’d never heard before. She planted her feet more firmly and shoved back against the infected with every ounce of strength in her compact frame.
The result was spectacular and terrifying.
Craasshh!!
The infected woman went flying backward with such force that she seemed to hang in the air for a moment before slamming into the customer service counter. The impact shattered the cheap particleboard desk, sending papers and office supplies cascading to the floor in a shower of debris. The infected’s body left a spider web of cracks in the counter’s surface before sliding to the ground in a crumpled heap.
Everyone in the store froze, staring in shocked silence.
Rachel didn’t seem to notice our stunned expressions. Her eyes were locked on the fallen infected with laser focus, and there was something wild and primal in her gaze that sent a chill down my spine. Without hesitation, she rushed forward and straddled the dazed creature.
“I… I can do this,” she whispered to herself, raising the knife with both hands like she was about to drive a stake into a vampire’s heart.
The first strike punched through the infected’s left eye socket with a wet, sucking sound. Rachel pulled the blade free and struck again, this time catching the temple. Blood and other fluids splattered across her face and clothes, but she didn’t stop.
Again and again she brought the knife down, each blow accompanied by a small grunt of effort. The infected’s skull cracked and split under the repeated impacts, brain matter leaking out to pool on the floor beneath its head. What had once been a face was rapidly becoming an unrecognizable mess of pulped tissue and bone fragments.
Finally, she stopped. Her chest heaved with exertion, sweat mixing with blood on her face as she stared down at her handiwork. The infected’s head looked like a shattered watermelon, its contents spread across a three-foot radius.
“Ha…” Rachel’s lips curved into a smile that was equal parts triumph and something much darker. She looked up at us, her green eyes bright happiness. “I… I did it…”
The silence that followed was quite deafening.
Everyone stood frozen, jaws hanging open in various degrees of shock.
Rachel was undeniably beautiful—delicate features, expressive eyes, a graceful way of moving that spoke of intelligence and sensitivity. But standing there covered in blood and brain matter, smiling happily over the brutalized corpse at her feet, she looked like something out of a nightmare.
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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]