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Chapter 102: Friends and enemies
The only sound in the car was the engine.
It trilled low and steady as the road stretched out in front of us. No infected. No gunfire. Just open asphalt and the wind pushing through the shattered window.
I tried to focus on that.
On the quiet.
But the anger wouldn’t settle.
Before I could stop myself, I slammed my palm against the steering wheel.
“Damn it, Lila. What the fuck were you thinking?”
She didn’t flinch.
Didn’t even look at me.
Her eyes stayed on her thumbs in her lap, like they were the reason she was still breathing and not me.
“We almost got killed because of you. Was that what you wanted!? Was it!??”
My jaw tightened.
“Look at me,” I said.
Nothing.
I sucked in a breath, ready to go off again, but I shut my eyes instead. My grip on the wheel tightened until the leather creaked under my fingers.
A dry sound left my throat. Not a laugh. Just air.
“You know,” I said, staring at the road, “I’m seriously having second thoughts about going to look for you after this time.”
That made her look up.
Her face changed so fast it almost pissed me off more. Like something inside her cracked open.
“—you don’t mean that,” she said. Her voice scraped on the way out.
So now she could talk.
I let out a slow breath through my nose. “Between you almost getting me killed multiple times after I tried to save you… and everything else? I think I do.”
I saw it then.
The Amber in her eyes dimmed.
Just a little.
I didn’t know if that was a good sign or a bad one.
She looked down again.
Then she smiled.
Tears welled up, clinging to her lashes.
Not this shit again.
“You know what?” she said, voice shaking. “You’re right.”
Something in my chest tightened.
“So was Hailey… Vivian… Aubrey… the others—”
“Hailey?” I snapped. “Wait. What did Hailey say to you?”
She ignored the question.
“I am a handful,” she said quietly, like she had accepted a fact. “You should just abandon me, Adrian. I’m clearly not worth it.”
I glanced at her.
Really looked at her this time.
The swelling on her cheek. The split in her lip. The bruises forming along her jaw. The way her shoulders curved inward like she was trying to make herself smaller.
Like she was already preparing to be left.
The anger drained out of me all at once.
And in its place was something worse.
Guilt.
I felt like a complete asshole.
The car rolled back into the medical hub lot and came to a slow stop.
The place looked the same as when we left. Quiet. Too quiet.
It was a miracle those bastards hadn’t sent another group to squeeze the old man for more Amber.
Or maybe they had.
And I just hadn’t seen the bodies yet.
Lila looked at me, her lips still trembling from what I’d said earlier.
I dropped my head forward and pressed my forehead against the steering wheel. The metal ticked softly as the engine cooled.
“Look, Lila…” I rubbed a hand over my face. “I’m not— I wasn’t going to abandon you. Okay?”
Her expression shifted. Relief cracked through the hurt. I almost missed it.
“Just swear to me you won’t pull that kind of stupid shit again,” I said. “Promise me.”
She nodded slowly at first.
Then faster.
Like she needed me to believe her.
I unbuckled my seat belt.
“Get out,” I said, sharper than I meant to. “You’re not staying in here.”
She fumbled with her belt and followed me out.
I moved along the side of the building carefully, keeping close to the walls. I checked through every window before passing it. Dark hallways. Empty beds. No movement.
Minutes passed before I finally pushed the main door open.
The inside lights hummed overhead.
I glanced back. Lila was right behind me, close enough that I could feel her breath.
I opened my mouth to tell her to give me space—
A door down the hall clicked open.
Agnes stepped out, shotgun raised.
For half a second, the barrel pointed straight at my chest.
Then she lowered it when she recognized me.
But then— her eyes seemed to darken as she noticed the person who was behind me.
“You’re back,” she said.
“Where’s your old man?” I asked.
“He’s in the lab. Working.”
“Show me.”
She didn’t argue. She turned and set the shotgun on a stretcher before walking down the hall.
I followed.
The smell of antiseptic hit first. Then something else mixed into it.
Something sweet and metallic.
Amber.
It hung in the air.
I stopped walking and turned to Lila.
“You wait out here,” I said.
Her eyes flickered past me toward the lab door.
I held her gaze. “It’s too strong in there.”
It was too tempting. Too dangerous for someone who was already addicted.
She stared at me for a moment longer.
Then she nodded.
Slowly.
I turned away from Lila and stepped into the lab.
The smell hit harder inside.
Agnes walked in like this was normal.
Of course it was to her.
“Pop, someone’s here for you,” she called.
Mark pulled off his goggles and turned around. Relief softened his face when he saw me.
I barely noticed.
My eyes were locked on the room.
Tanks lined the walls, filled with glowing amber liquid. Tubes ran between them. Pots simmered over burners. Syringes lay arranged on steel trays. The liquid inside the glass tanks bubbled slowly, light catching in it like molten gold.
Despite its clear implications, it was almost beautiful.
The bubbles rose in steady streams. Calm. Controlled.
“Glad to see you back in one piece, Adrian,” Mark said.
I didn’t look at him.
“You need to burn this,” I muttered.
He heard me.
“All of it.”
I looked at him then.
His hands lowered the goggles onto the table.
“Adrian, you know I can’t—”
“You said it yourself,” I cut in. “This is the shit that gives them teeth.”
I gestured toward the tanks. The equipment. The work he’d poured himself into.
“Destroy it all and get out of here before they come back and—”
“They already came back,” Agnes said.
I turned to her slowly.
“What?”
Mark stepped forward. “Adrian, listen. We didn’t have—”
“What did you do?” My voice came out low and sharp.
He inhaled once.
“…I gave them the recipe,” he said. “So they can make it themselves. Just so they can leave us alone..”
The words didn’t register at first.
Then they did.
“You did what?” My voice rose before I could stop it. “You did WHAT?!”
“We didn’t have a choice!” He shot back. “They said they’d leave us alone forever if we gave it to them. I didn’t see another way out.”
“And you believed them?” I snapped.
Silence filled the room.
I stepped back, dragging a hand through my hair as I paced between the glowing tanks.
This was bad.
This was so bad.
“If you were in my situation,” Mark said quietly, “you would’ve done the same thing.”
I didn’t answer him.
A heavy crash echoed from the front of the building.
Then another.
Shouting followed. Loud. Close.
My head snapped toward the door.
“Shit.”
I pushed past them and ran out of the lab. Agnes grabbed her shotgun on the way. Mark followed behind us as the sound of the front entrance splintering filled the hall.
I stopped in my tracks as I stepped into the main hall.
Lila stood a few feet ahead, her hands raised. She wasn’t shaking or crying. Her expression was cold, almost empty.
Aubrey was near the broken entrance. Blood streaked her cheek and jaw. Her clothes were torn and her shoulder soaked red. She looked like she had crawled through hell and kept walking. A gun was trained directly on Lila’s chest.
Wait…Aubrey?
What the hell was she doing here?
Behind Aubrey, I could make out…
Isabella???
She was bruised and wide-eyed, breathing hard. I couldn’t imagine the two of them standing together like this, much less in the middle of all this chaos.
What the fuck was going on???
Aubrey’s eyes flicked to me. They hardened for a moment, then softened.
“Adrian,” she said, her voice tight. “Come on. We need to leave. Now.”
I froze.
They had been looking for me all this time…?
“Who the hell’s this chic?”
Agnes muttered under her breath, her shotgun aimed at the woman with a steady grip.
My mind tried to catch up with all of it, but to no avail.
“Adrian, if these are your friends, you need to tell them to stand down. Now,” Mark muttered in my ear, his voice low but urgent.
Before I could answer, Aubrey shouted.
“YOU GET THE HELL AWAY FROM HIM!!”
Her gun was trained on Mark, who had been standing beside me moments ago. He raised both hands, stepping back cautiously, eyes wide with confusion.
Agnes grimaced, her fingers tightening on the edge of the trigger of her shotgun.
Everything slammed into me at once—the fear, the anger, the disbelief. For the first time since all of this started, I didn’t know what would happen next.
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Chapters
- Chapter 173: When It Breaks
- Chapter 172: Say It Out Loud
- Chapter 171: Real small world, huh?
- Chapter 170: Couldn’t get enough of me, could you?
- Chapter 169: Don’t be a fool
- Chapter 168: Signal
- Chapter 167: Human or Not?
- Chapter 166: And then there was two
- Chapter 165: Final Warning
- Chapter 164: Livestock
- Chapter 163: Here’s the real welcome
- Chapter 162: The buzz that never stops
- Chapter 161: What Mrs. Graham said
- Chapter 160: The Quiet Game
- Chapter 159: Western Intake Sector Three
- Chapter 158: The Great Land of Maple Leaf
- Chapter 157: Just the way things go, I guess
- Chapter 156: I’m Not Who You Pretend I Am
- Chapter 155: Are you proud of yourself?
- Chapter 154: That could’ve gone better
- Chapter 153: Ready or not
- Chapter 152: Selective emphathy
- Chapter 151: Everyone hates Adrian
- Chapter 150: What now?
- Chapter 149: Stalker
- Chapter 148: You’re too close for comfort
- Chapter 147: A ticking time bomb
- Chapter 146: Let me breathe
- Chapter 145: You move quick, don’t you?
- Chapter 144: Won’t be the last
- Chapter 143: I know who you really are
- Chapter 142: You’re not dead
- Chapter 141: The lie that changed everything
- Chapter 140: Nothing to look back to
- Chapter 139: Scars fade but never go
- Chapter 138: Let me in
- Chapter 137: Family matters
- Chapter 136: Ugly
- Chapter 135: If im being honest
- Chapter 134: I hope you rot too
- Chapter 133: The road ahead
- Chapter 132: They fall twice as hard
- Chapter 131: Just like the rest of us
- Chapter 130: A room full of twitching bodies
- Chapter 129: Shitty people
- Chapter 128: It’s just a dream, right?
- Chapter 127: With one eye open
- Chapter 126: Not at all what I thought it’d be
- Chapter 125: Solace in my Glock
- Chapter 124: The stench that follows you everywhere
- Chapter 123: always a step ahead
- Chapter 122: The hunted
- Chapter 121: Cold feet
- Chapter 120: It’s over
- Chapter 119: Blood on my hands
- Chapter 118: You can’t go back, Adrian
- Chapter 117: I can burn hotter
- Chapter 116: I’m so sorry
- Chapter 115: I’m sorry
- Chapter 114: Closure
- Chapter 113: Unfamiliar
- Chapter 112: The day everything fell
- Chapter 111: From Missouri to Texas
- Chapter 110: Saints
- Chapter 109: Blood and Shame
- Chapter 108: Unhashed wounds
- Chapter 107: How it was always meant to be
- Chapter 106: Witch
- Chapter 105: Fucking freak
- Chapter 104: Annie and Yas
- Chapter 103: A quiet building
- Chapter 102: Friends and enemies
- Chapter 101: Jealousy
- Chapter 100: Clarity
- Chapter 99: Anarchy
- Chapter 98: Don’t leave me
- Chapter 97: Withdrawal
- Chapter 96: Southern hospitality
- Chapter 95: Mine, not yours
- Chapter 94: Monster
- Chapter 93: By any means possible
- Chapter 92: No right
- Chapter 91: Sweet, loving city I left behind
- Chapter 90: Deep shit
- Chapter 89: Nothing to gain
- Chapter 88: Like moths to a flame
- Chapter 87: April 5, 2017
- Chapter 86: Amber Society
- Chapter 85: Look at the flowers
- Chapter 84: Semblance of normalcy
- Chapter 83: The winning side
- Chapter 82: Just inconvenience
- Chapter 81: Flickering red haze
- Chapter 80: Not dead yet
- Chapter 79: Easy street
- Chapter 78: No one’s coming to save you
- Chapter 77: Anomaly
- Chapter 76: Do what we do best
- Chapter 75: And the second
- Chapter 74: Dust and ash
- Chapter 73: The first crack
- Chapter 72: Throatburn
- Chapter 71: Charity service
- Chapter 70: Obedience
- Chapter 69: A sense of safety
- Chapter 68: The future is bright
- Chapter 67: Brain shortage
- Chapter 66: Power trip
- Chapter 65: Everything to loose
- Chapter 64: A deadly road trip’s end
- Chapter 63: Sleepless nights
- Chapter 62: Delusions of the heart
- Chapter 61: Not the Lily I remember
- Chapter 60: Uglier than I remember
- Chapter 59: We own this city
- Chapter 58: Mind Fractures
- Chapter 57: Compliance is key
- Chapter 56: Different ball park
- Chapter 55: A strand of blonde hair
- Chapter 54: Ego driven
- Chapter 53: Blonde hair, blue streak
- Chapter 52: Control freak
- Chapter 51: Maybe it’s better like this
- Chapter 50: Who’s the real predator?
- Chapter 49: Tick Tock
- Chapter 48: Rely on just me
- Chapter 47: Do you miss me yet?
- Chapter 46: Route 66
- Chapter 45: Point of no return
- Chapter 44: Closer than you think
- Chapter 43: Greater Good
- Chapter 42: It keeps us alive
- Chapter 41: Do we really?
- Chapter 40: Talk, damn you.
- Chapter 39: The morning after
- Chapter 38: Flaming desperation
- Chapter 37: Fault Lines
- Chapter 36: Actions speak louder
- Chapter 35: Fear the infected
- Chapter 34: A river in Egypt
- Chapter 33: For my own good!?!?
- Chapter 32: Reality hits hard like fuck
- Chapter 31: Sleeptalkers
- Chapter 30: Wake up call
- Chapter 29: Like flies to rotten meat
- Chapter 28: Spiderweb
- Chapter 27: City of sorrow
- Chapter 26: Not much to loose
- Chapter 25: Made violent
- Chapter 24: A glimmer of hope
- Chapter 23: Not the bang you wanted?
- Chapter 22: Murderer Douchebag
- Chapter 21: Fine, damn it.
- Chapter 20: You’re safe now
- Chapter 19: Fucking blonde women
- Chapter 18: True nature
- Chapter 17: I can behave
- Chapter 16: Miss Bubblegum
- Chapter 15: Lawless land
- Chapter 14: What lies ahead
- Chapter 13: Maybe a little crazy
- Chapter 12: What they become
- Chapter 11: Train Tracks
- Chapter 10: Ex for a reason
- Chapter 9: Animals
- Chapter 8: New Jersey
- Chapter 7: This isn’t a date, right?
- Chapter 6: Collateral Damage
- Chapter 5: The Grahams make me sick.
- Chapter 4: Forks and knives
- Chapter 3: Goodbye Englewood
- Chapter 2: Are you serious?
- Chapter 1: Damn it all to hell.