Chapter 59: Rachel’s Concern [2]
After dropping that bombshell revelation on Rachel, I knew she needed time to process everything I’d just told her. The weight of learning that she was now a target, that her very existence put others at risk, that the zombie apocalypse wasn’t some random disaster but a calculated act of war by an alien species—it was enough to break anyone’s mind if they tried to absorb it all at once.
So I gave her space, turning my attention to methodically searching through the convenience store’s remaining inventory.
The store had been picked over pretty thoroughly, as I’d expected. Still, people often overlooked smaller items or things they didn’t immediately recognize as valuable.
Behind the counter, I found a plastic lighter tucked into a small display box that had fallen behind the register. The flame was strong and steady when I tested it—a small victory. It could be useful.
Continuing my search, I discovered a small pharmacy section that had been partially ransacked but not completely emptied. Tucked away on a bottom shelf were several toothbrushes still in their packaging, along with two tubes of toothpaste.
We already had basic dental hygiene supplies, but in a world where a simple infection could mean death, maintaining oral health was crucial. Plus, the psychological benefit of feeling clean and normal, even in small ways, couldn’t be underestimated. I pocketed the items quickly.
The rest of my search yielded disappointingly little. A few pens that still worked, some dusty reading glasses that might be useful for someone, and a small sewing kit that had somehow been overlooked. Most of the remaining items were just useless knick-knacks—cheap souvenirs, expired magazines, and promotional materials for products that no longer existed.
What frustrated me most was the complete absence of any preserved meat. The refrigerated section had been cleaned out entirely, and even the jerky and canned goods were long gone. Only empty shelves and the lingering smell of spoiled food remained as testament to what had once been available.
It had been four days since the world ended—of course anything perishable would be gone by now. But damn, I was really craving some protein. We’d managed to scavenge some meat and eggs from that market yesterday, but that wouldn’t last forever. What would we do when those supplies ran out?
The thought of having to hunt wild animals like some kind of primitive survivor made me grimace. I had basic knowledge of field dressing game from camping trips as a kid, but the idea of eating meat that hadn’t been processed, inspected, and properly prepared in sterile conditions made my stomach turn. What if we got sick from improperly cooked venison or contaminated rabbit?
Then again, maybe the Dullahan Virus provided some protection against foodborne illnesses? It was something to consider—if the virus had enhanced my physical capabilities in some ways, perhaps it also bolstered my immune system. Another mystery to add to the growing list of things I needed to understand about my condition.
As I continued searching, my eyes fell on something that made me pause. Tucked behind a display of motor oil was a tire iron—about two feet long, made of solid steel with a curved end for leverage. I picked it up, testing its weight and balance.
It was heavier than Rachel’s kitchen knife, but the extra reach would be invaluable in close combat. While it lacked the sharp edge that made knives so effective, the blunt force trauma from a steel bar could cave in a skull just as easily as a blade could slice through it. And for someone of Rachel’s strength I mean newfound strength, it would be a significant upgrade to her defensive capabilities.
The length would allow her to keep infected at a safer distance, reducing the risk of bites or scratches. Even if she couldn’t penetrate as deeply as with a knife, the crushing impact would be more than sufficient to stop most threats. Plus, tire irons were virtually indestructible—unlike knives, which could chip, dull, or break with heavy use.
I turned toward Rachel, who was still standing by the window with her arms wrapped around herself, gazing out at the empty street beyond.
“Rachel,” I called softly.
She didn’t respond immediately, and I could see she was still lost in the implications of everything I’d revealed. Who could blame her? Learning that your entire existence had become a beacon for monsters, that simply being alive put everyone around you in mortal danger—it wasn’t the kind of information anyone could process quickly.
Finally, she spoke without turning away from the window.
“I can’t believe it,” she said.
An alien race deliberately spreading a virus, turning people into weapons to conquer the world and who wanted our death because we had a more powerful and dangerous virus within us.
It did sound insane when laid out like that. In the past, such claims would have landed someone in a psychiatric facility.
“I know it sounds incredible,” I replied gently. “But it’s the truth.”
She turned to look at me then, and I saw that despite the shock and fear in her eyes, there was also acceptance. Over the past few days, Rachel had developed a deep trust in me I think.
“Do you think they’re involved with whoever’s been attacking the community here?” She asked, gesturing vaguely toward the municipal building where Margaret’s group had made their home.
I considered the question carefully. The timing was certainly suspicious—we arrive at a community, and suddenly they’re under assault. But I couldn’t be certain it was connected to us, and jumping to conclusions could be just as dangerous as ignoring a real threat.
“I can’t be sure,” I admitted. “That’s what I’m trying to figure out, so we can decide…”
“Whether we need to leave Jackson Township,” she finished bitterly. “How long are we going to have to keep running, Ryan? And what about the people with us? Won’t we keep putting them in danger since the infected are attracted to people like us? My sister Rebecca, Elena, the others…”
She was thinking about her younger sister, about Elena and anyone else who might be traveling with us in the future.
It was understandable.
But she didn’t have to carry that burden. Not entirely.
“You don’t have to,” I said, the words coming out before I’d fully thought them through.
Rachel’s head snapped toward me, surprise replacing the anguish in her expression.
“You could all stay here if you want,” I continued. “But I can’t stay. I’ll have to leave, and that would be okay. You guys only have a small portion of the Dullahan Virus—you’re relatively safe. I’m the original host, the primary target. The infected and that alien race can sense me from much greater distances than they can sense any of you.”
It was true. Unless infected were practically a few feet away from Rachel or Elena, they couldn’t detect the trace amounts of the virus in their systems. But I was like a walking radio tower broadcasting on the frequency of death, impossible to ignore from miles away.
“You could stay in that house you found, cooperate with Margaret’s community,” I pressed on, warming to the idea. “I think you could even build a real life here if you work together. Plant gardens, secure the perimeter, establish trade routes with other settlements. This is a small town—with enough people and resources, you could make it into a genuine safe haven.”
The more I thought about it, the more sense it made. Jackson Township was geographically defensible, with clear sight lines and multiple escape routes. The municipal building was solid construction that could withstand most attacks. Margaret’s group had already proven they could work together and make smart decisions under pressure.
Of course, I’d still need to stabilize entirely Rachel and Elena before I could leave with a clear conscience. But if things could be stabilized, if the community could be secured… maybe Rachel and the others could have the normal life they deserved.
Rachel stared at me for a long moment.
“Are you… are you really serious about this, Ryan?” She asked.
“Yeah,” I nodded with complete conviction. “I am.”
Being with Sydney, Rachel and Elena had been a blessing, even more sharing such an intimate time with them but I’d never asked them to share my burden. They’d been dragged into this nightmare through no choice of their own, infected with the Dullahan Virus through contact with me. The least I could do was give them a chance at the life I could never have.
But even as I said the words, I felt a hollow ache opening up in my chest. I honestly didn’t want to leave them but if I was forced and their lives were truly in danger because of my presence close to them, I wouldn’t hesitate.
“And what about you?” She asked quietly. “What happens to Ryan when he’s out there alone, fighting this war that nobody else even knows is happening?”
I didn’t have a good answer for that question. The truth was, my chances of survival dropped dramatically without companions to watch my back, to help me think through problems, to simply remind me what I was fighting for.
When I said that I might have lost my sanity after my mother’s death if I hadn’t heard Rachel’s and Rebecca voices below and be reminded of Sydney, it was true.
I didn’t know if I was capable of survive alone. I mean, I could survive but whether my mind will survive was another thing.
“I’ll figure it out,” I said.
Rachel fell silent, her eyes searching my face with an expression I couldn’t quite decipher. There was something there—hurt, maybe, or frustration, mixed with what looked like stubborn determination. She opened her mouth to speak.
“Ryan—”
“It’s my problem,” I interrupted, perhaps more sharply than I intended. “You don’t have to get involved in this, Rachel. Not you, not anyone else. I don’t think you fully realize the weight of what we’re dealing with yet. Hell, I don’t either, but I can feel it pressing down on me like a physical thing.”
The words came out in a rush, driven by the mounting anxiety that had been building inside me since my encounter with that white lady. Ever since I’d learned about my abilities, about what I truly was, there had been this constant undercurrent of dread running through my thoughts. It wasn’t just fear—it was something deeper, more primal. An instinctive warning that seemed to emanate from the Dullahan Virus itself, like it was trying to tell me something I wasn’t quite ready to hear.
The sensation had been growing stronger throughout the day, a low-frequency vibration in the back of my mind that set my teeth on edge. It reminded me of the way animals acted before natural disasters—restless, agitated, responding to signals that human senses couldn’t detect. Maybe that was exactly what was happening. Maybe the virus was picking up on something my conscious mind hadn’t recognized yet.
I’d learned to trust my instincts over these past few days. They’d kept me alive when logic and planning had failed. And right now, every instinct I had was screaming that tonight was going to bring trouble. Yet I was choosing to be here yeah I know it was stupid but I wanted to make sure I was right.
“We should get that car back already,” I said, effectively cutting off whatever Rachel had been about to say. I could see she wanted to continue our conversation, probably to argue about my decision to leave, but there would be time for that later. Right now, we had to be ready.
Rachel nodded reluctantly.
Together, we positioned ourselves on either side of the yellow car. The car was heavier than it looked, and pushing it across uneven pavement while watching for infected would have been challenging for most people. But between my enhanced strength and Rachel’s one, we managed to establish a steady rhythm.
The journey back to the municipal building took about ten minutes of hard work. We had to stop twice to deal with infected that wandered too close to our path—single stragglers that I dispatched quickly with my axe before they could attract attention from others. Rachel kept watch while I worked, her new tire iron ready in her hands, though thankfully we didn’t encounter anything she couldn’t handle with vigilance alone.
By the time we reached the community’s perimeter, both of us were quite tired. The car’s wheels left tracks in the dirt and debris as we maneuvered it into position against the southern section of their makeshift barrier, where it would help plug a gap between two other vehicles they’d positioned earlier.
The workers who had been reinforcing other sections of the barricade stopped what they were doing to stare at us in amazement. I could see the calculation in their eyes—the distance we’d traveled, the weight of the vehicle, the fact that only two people had accomplished what most groups would need four or five to manage safely.
Mark approached us, taking a long drag from his cigarette and studying us with newfound respect.
“You actually brought a car back,” he said, shaking his head in disbelief. “And just the two of you?” He looked us both up and down, as if trying to figure out how we’d managed it. “You must be hiding some serious muscle under that shirt, friend.”
His attention focused primarily on me, which made sense. Rachel, for all her strength and capability, had the lean build of a runner rather than the obvious bulk of someone who could single-handedly move vehicles. To an outside observer, it would seem like I’d done the lion’s share of the work.
“Well, a little,” I said awkwardly.
Mark smirked around his cigarette. “A little, he says.” He gestured to the other workers, who had returned to their tasks but were still shooting curious glances in our direction. “Well, it’s far from over! We’ve got to make sure these damn monsters don’t get anywhere near our walls!”
He was right, of course. One car was just the beginning. Looking at the perimeter they were trying to establish, I could see dozens of gaps that still needed to be filled. It would take all night to create a barrier comprehensive enough to keep out a determined assault.
We nodded and threw ourselves back into the work. As the sun continued its descent toward the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and red, more vehicles joined the growing wall with enough mass to serve as an obstacle was dragged into position and locked in place with chains, ropes, and whatever other securing materials the community could scrounge.
But as evening settled over Jackson Township, that feeling of mounting dread only grew stronger…
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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]