Chapter 166: And then there was two
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Chapter 166: And then there was two
Anxiety prickled at the back of my neck as we kept walking.
Not away from the city.
Toward it.
Which had to be one of the dumbest calls I’d made in a while, and that was saying something.
Every step closer to those walls made my stomach pull tighter. I could already picture how it would go. They’d stop us. Ask questions. Shine lights in our faces. Search bags we didn’t have. Check eyes. Skin. Reflexes. Pulse.
Then what?
What happened when they learned I’d helped kill their own people a few miles back?
What happened when they saw her?
I touched under my nose and came back with blood.
Great.
Too much lattice again.
Too much pressure, too little sleep, too many close calls. My head felt packed with hot wires.
I looked left.
Lila walked beside me, holding my hand like we were on some evening stroll instead of trying to slip into a guarded city after nearly getting executed. I’d found her a hood and scarf from an abandoned car. It covered most of her face, even the eyes.
She looked at me and smiled.
Soft. Warm. Like none of this was real.
I gave one back, weak and late.
Why had I dragged this so far?
Why hadn’t I left when I had chances?
Because I needed it to mean something.
Because Canada had become bigger than a place. It was proof there was still something ahead. Something worth bleeding toward.
I had to know.
“HEY!”
My whole body jolted.
I stopped dead.
So did Lila.
Her free hand already dipped toward her pocket.
Knife.
My eyes widened. I shook my head sharply.
No.
No more killing.
Please.
She looked at me through the hood, confused, then annoyed.
I slowly turned with my hands raised.
One soldier stood under a street lamp maybe twenty feet away.
Woman.
Same uniform as the others we’d seen, though cleaner. Better fitted. Tactical vest. Sidearm. Baton. Rifle slung across her chest. A cap tucked brunette hair back, though a few strands framed a face that might’ve looked kind in another life.
“It’s past curfew,” she said. “You two residents?”
Her voice was level. Almost bored.
“No. No, ma’am. We’re just—”
She clicked on a flashlight.
Straight in my face.
I hissed and raised an arm.
Behind me, Lila shifted closer until I felt her shoulder against my back.
The soldier lowered the beam slightly.
“Answer again,” she said.
“We’re travelers. Looking for entry. We don’t want trouble.”
She stared at me for a few seconds too long.
Not listening.
Studying.
Then her light dipped to my mouth.
“Why is there blood on your face?”
My brain snagged.
“What?”
I wiped again. Fresh red.
Damn it.
“Oh. Uh… deer.”
“Deer.”
“Yeah.”
“At night.”
“Long day.”
“With no gear?”
I swallowed.
“My sister and I got turned around.”
The second the word left my mouth, I felt Lila’s eyes on the side of my head.
Sister.
I don’t know why I said it.
Maybe because girlfriend sounded messy. Maybe because anything romantic would invite more questions. Maybe because part of me knew Lila looked at me in ways normal people didn’t.
The woman’s mouth twitched.
“Your sister?”
“Yeah.”
She moved the flashlight past me.
Lila kept her chin lowered.
“Sweet thing like you hunts deer?” the woman asked.
I forced a laugh.
“Guess I’m full of surprises.”
“I’m impressed,” she said.
Her tone was playful.
Her eyes were not.
She stepped closer. I caught perfume under the smell of oil and cold air.
“You armed?”
“No.”
“Truthful answer?”
I hesitated half a beat too long.
She smiled wider.
“That one was cute.”
My pulse kicked.
“We dropped what we had running.”
“From what?”
I opened my mouth.
Nothing came.
She leaned in a little.
“Take your time.”
Lila’s grip on my hand became painful.
The woman noticed. Her eyes flicked down, then up again.
“She doesn’t talk much?”
“She’s shy.”
“Is she.”
The flashlight rose toward Lila’s hood.
I moved without thinking, a half-step into the beam.
“She’s scared,” I said. “Please.”
The woman looked at me.
Then slowly lowered the light.
Interesting.
That was the look in her eyes.
Like she’d found a toy that did tricks.
“What are your names?”
I answered too fast.
“Adam.”
“Adam,” she repeated.
Then toward Lila.
“And shy girl?”
My throat tightened.
“Leah.”
Lila almost squeezed my fingers numb.
The woman glanced between us.
“Those are the names we’re using tonight?”
My heart skipped.
Then she laughed softly.
I didn’t.
She reached for a radio on her shoulder, pressed it, then let go without speaking.
Just checking if I’d flinch.
I did.
She saw.
Finally she stepped aside and motioned toward the checkpoint ahead.
“Come on then. Before I change my mind.”
I blinked.
“That’s it?”
“No. That’s mercy.” She smiled. “Don’t waste it.”
She walked us forward.
I followed carefully, Lila glued to my side.
The checkpoint opened into floodlights, fencing, concrete barriers, armed guards, trucks, watchtowers. Orders being shouted. Boots on pavement. Generators humming.
It looked alive.
Structured.
My chest tightened at the sight of streets beyond it. Lights in windows. Smoke from vents. Actual homes.
Maybe this place was real.
Maybe we’d made it.
I tried to keep my head down as we passed other soldiers.
If any of them recognized me, it was over.
But all I got were tired glances.
Confused faces.
No alarm.
No shouting.
No gunfire.
“What you got there, Jen?” one guard asked.
The woman grinned.
“Two late strays. Lost in the dark.”
“Did a screening?”
My lungs stopped.
“Yup,” She said smoothly.
No pause.
No tell.
Just…yup.
The guard waved us through.
Relief hit so hard my knees almost weakened.
She lied.
For us.
Why?
I looked at her.
She was already looking back.
That same smirk.
Like she knew exactly what that lie was worth to me.
We were sent toward intake housing after that. Rows of converted apartments and bunk units. Quiet streets under curfew lights. Distant voices behind windows.
Jennifer walked us herself.
Too personally.
Too interested.
“Thank you so much, Miss—”
“Jennifer.”
I smiled politely.
“Thank you, Miss Jennif—”
“Just Jennifer is fine.”
Lila’s hand tightened again.
Jennifer’s smile dimmed slightly, but not enough to alarm me.
When I glanced at Lila, the hood hid most of her face, but I saw enough.
Stillness.
The dangerous kind.
We reached a narrow unit with a numbered door.
Jennifer opened it and stood aside.
“One night here. Processing in the morning.”
“That’s more than enough,” I said.
I stepped past her with Lila.
“And Adrian?”
I froze.
Slowly turned.
I had never told her my name.
Jennifer leaned on the doorframe, smiling like we shared a secret.
“Pretty things like you shouldn’t be wandering after dark,” she said softly. “People get attached. People keep them.”
Cold moved through my stomach.
I forced a dumb smile.
“Right.”
She looked past me to Lila under the hood.
Then back to me.
“Sleep well.”
She closed the door behind us.
The lock clicked.
Lila stood in the middle of the room, silent.
Then she lowered her hood.
Her red eyes were wet and bright.
“Who,” she asked quietly, “the fuck was that?”
—
Jennifer stood outside the door after it shut.
Didn’t move.
Didn’t blink.
Her hand still rested on the knob, fingers curled there lightly like she was deciding whether to turn it again.
Inside, the room had gone quiet. She could hear nothing through the cheap wood now. No voices. No footsteps. Not even whispering.
She smiled at that.
Or perhaps they were just that quiet.
Her eyes drifted to the number bolted into the frame. She traced it with a thumb, slow and absentminded.
Unit 14-C.
She’d remember that.
The hallway lights buzzed overhead. One of them flickered every few seconds, washing the corridor in brief pulses of dim yellow. Somewhere farther down, plumbing rattled in the walls. A baby cried once, then stopped.
Jennifer still didn’t move.
Her radio cracked alive on her shoulder.
“Patrol Three to Officer Parsons. Jennifer, you copy?”
She let it buzz once.
Twice.
Her eyes stayed on the door.
“Officer Parsons?”
She finally lifted the handset.
“Go ahead.”
Static hissed, then a male voice came through.
“Command’s asking if you saw any persons of interest on your route. Two transients. Male and female. Possible evasion at outer west line. Male late teens to early twenties, brown hair. Female possibly infected presentation. You get eyes on anybody matching?”
Jennifer’s face gave nothing away.
She listened until the channel hissed again.
“Jennifer?”
“No,” she said.
Flat. Easy.
“No one at all.”
There was a pause.
Then a disappointed exhale.
“Damn. That’s a bummer.”
She glanced once more at the door.
“Maybe they escaped.”
“Maybe,” the man answered.
He sounded tired. Everyone did these days.
Another burst of static.
“Well, we’re gonna keep sweeping. Let me know if you find anything.”
Jennifer’s mouth curved faintly.
“I will.”
She clipped the radio back in place.
For a moment, she remained there.
Then she bent slightly and looked at the narrow gap under the door.
No shadows moving.
No feet approaching.
Still smart.
Still careful.
She straightened and walked down the corridor.
Bootsteps measured. Calm. No hurry.
Already planning how morning would go.
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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.