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00:00:00Faye twits violently in Cain's arms. Veins pop out across her skin. Her eyes turn blood red. She's turning.
00:00:06Faye, baby, stop looking at me.
00:00:08Run! Cain, get out of here! I'm turning into one of those zombies! I don't want to tear you apart!
00:00:14Cain, he pulls her into a death grip, gently brushing her hair to calm her down.
00:00:17I'm not going anywhere. You're the love of my life.
00:00:19Then, he yanks open his collar, exposing his neck.
00:00:22Here, Faye, bite me.
00:00:23Let's end this nightmare together. Faye loses the last trace of humanity.
00:00:25She sinks her teeth into his neck.
00:00:27Cain jolts awake in bed, gasping for air. He claws at his neck. No wound. He freezes. Alive.
00:00:33I'm back?
00:00:348 a.m. February from the 18th. Exactly 24 hours before the zombie apocalypse will wipe the slate clean.
00:00:39In 24 hours, the first wave of infected will hit the East District.
00:00:41A few hours after that, the entire city will fall. And in just one month, they'll overrun every single corner
00:00:46of this world.
00:00:46He's out of bed. He stands barefoot on the cold floor, his fists clenching tight.
00:00:50I swear I won't let that nightmare happen again. Not to my parents, and especially not to my Faye.
00:00:54He walks to the window and throws the curtains open.
00:00:57Outside, the city is buzzing. Traffic, crowds, noise, completely normal.
00:01:00Cain stares down at the street. The fear fades from his eyes, replaced by a cold, sharp focus.
00:01:04His mind is racing.
00:01:06He picks up his phone and starts moving through it, furiously already mapping out his next move.
00:01:1024 hours.
00:01:12That's all I need to turn this place into a mass grave for those monsters and a paradise for us.
00:01:17Faye, just wait for me.
00:01:19I'm coming to save you.
00:01:21I stared at my screen, pulling up the old college group chat.
00:01:25I remembered these guys perfectly.
00:01:27In my past life, these entitled and selfish proofs are the very first ones to turn in the dorms.
00:01:31They hadn't hesitated to save their own skins back then, so I wasn't gonna waste any pity on them now.
00:01:35Since I cultured all their fates anyway, I was gonna wring every last drop of usefulness out of them before
00:01:39they started rotting.
00:01:40Yo, need a favor. Fast cash, a hundred bucks a head today only.
00:01:44Just need you guys to run courier duty, just text back if you're in.
00:01:47Once the baits were hooked, I typed out the actual order with mechanical precision.
00:01:51Oxygen generators. Tactical mass systems.
00:01:53Survival rations.
00:01:54It was a shopping list for a siege.
00:01:56A nightmare scenario I was praying no one would survive to remember.
00:01:58I wired half the payment up from an account I'd liquidated the night before I died.
00:02:01If that twisted paradox even made sense anymore.
00:02:04I closed the chat and called home.
00:02:06Cain?
00:02:08Honey, it's only 8.30.
00:02:09Mom, put Dad on, please. Right now.
00:02:12What's the fire, kid?
00:02:13I closed my eyes when I heard his voice.
00:02:15That gruff, level tone.
00:02:16The voice of a man who didn't ask questions when his son sounded like the world was ending.
00:02:20Dad, the west side place.
00:02:22The compound. I need three steel fence rings around it by tonight.
00:02:24Sealed by sundown. Every vent. Every drain.
00:02:27Roger did not say anything for a long moment.
00:02:29How much have I got to spend?
00:02:31Whatever it costs. Pay them triple.
00:02:33Alright.
00:02:34But son, are you in trouble?
00:02:36I couldn't.
00:02:37I couldn't tell my father the truth without sounding insane.
00:02:40I'll explain at dinner.
00:02:41I swear.
00:02:42I'll see you tonight.
00:02:4430 minutes gone just like that.
00:02:47Can I really stockpile enough to cheat the apocalypse or am I just spending my final hours building a fortified
00:02:52buffet for the dead?
00:02:54The big box store on Route 12 opened at 9.
00:02:57I was inside at 9.01 with the manager and a stack of $100 bills.
00:03:00The manager wore a name tag that said Todd.
00:03:02Five chest freezers, 200 bags of rice, 100 water jugs, 20 first aid kits, antiotics by the case.
00:03:07Sir, on the medical, store policy cap.
00:03:09I peeled half the cash, thousands in crisp bills and pressed it into Todd's hand.
00:03:12His eyes went wide.
00:03:13He probably made minimum wage.
00:03:14This was more money than he'd ever held at once.
00:03:16Store policy's gonna need to bend today.
00:03:18Todd's smile changed shape.
00:03:19Eight employees in red vestments began moving like a pit crew.
00:03:21I moved through those aisles like I was sleepwalking, reading off the list I'd spent weeks assembling in my head.
00:03:25Salt, coffee, lighter fluid, trash bags, everything I'd need to survive what was coming.
00:03:29The employees couldn't keep up with me.
00:03:31Nobody moved that fast unless something was burning.
00:03:33By 11, the trucks were loading.
00:03:35By 11.30, I was on the phone again.
00:03:37Hugh, grab Derek, compound, now.
00:03:40Fishing trip?
00:03:41Today.
00:03:42Now.
00:03:43I love you, man.
00:03:46You're dying or something.
00:03:48See you at the gate.
00:03:50I hung up before the panic could crack through in my voice.
00:03:54Faye's apartment was on the way to the compound.
00:03:56I called her from my car and waited, my chest tight.
00:03:59She got in with messy hair and a hastily thrown on hoodie.
00:04:02She looked tired.
00:04:03God, she looked alive.
00:04:06You text me at 7, ignore me till noon, and now you're outside my building with a face like somebody
00:04:09died?
00:04:10I looked at her and felt something break inside me.
00:04:14Knowing what was coming for her.
00:04:15I hadn't seen her since the last timeline.
00:04:18Since everything fell apart, I held her tight.
00:04:21I'm sorry.
00:04:22I'm sorry.
00:04:23I missed you.
00:04:25You saw me yesterday.
00:04:28I know.
00:04:30She watched me for a long second.
00:04:33Then she put her hand on mine.
00:04:35Drive, weirdo.
00:04:36Where are we going?
00:04:37Mom and Dad's old property.
00:04:38Fishing trip.
00:04:39Hugh and Derek, too.
00:04:41A vacation?
00:04:43Something like that.
00:04:46Looking down at her lovely face so full of life, so untouched by the horror to come.
00:04:51A single question haunting my mind.
00:04:53This time, can I rewrite her ending?
00:04:55Or am I doomed to watch her soft humanity wither into the dark all over again?
00:05:00The compound emerged from the trees like a fortress, and that's exactly what it was going to need to be.
00:05:05Three stories of brick, solid and unyielding.
00:05:07A basement that could swallow a fleet of cars.
00:05:09My father had built it to last.
00:05:10He just didn't know what it would need to survive.
00:05:12Dad was already there, of course.
00:05:13Always there.
00:05:14Always ready.
00:05:15Twelve workers were already planting steel posts.
00:05:17Heavy ones.
00:05:18Deep ones.
00:05:18The welders were running beads on rails thicker than I'd planned for.
00:05:21My father stood in the center of it all in a care-hurt jacket like he was conducting an orchestra.
00:05:24Catboard in one hand, coffee in the other.
00:05:26He'd known.
00:05:27He'd already known.
00:05:27Honey, your dad's building a prison out here.
00:05:30Roger walked over.
00:05:33I looked my father in the eye for one long second.
00:05:36Bulletproof glass came in at ten this morning.
00:05:37Every window.
00:05:38The drain's got triple mesh treatment.
00:05:40I told him to bring twelve oxygen units, not one.
00:05:42Redundancy.
00:05:43Backup for the backup.
00:05:44Dad called Sam.
00:05:45He's coming tonight with some things you didn't ask for, but you're going to need them.
00:05:49I...
00:05:49You don't make a list like that unless the end is coming.
00:05:53So you'll tell me at dinner.
00:05:55For now, I'm building the wall.
00:05:58I felt something crack inside me, watching my father work without explanation, trusting
00:06:02me enough to build a fortress and ask no questions.
00:06:04Hugh and Derek pulled up with fishing rods in the back of the truck, our cover story.
00:06:08They got out, saw the welders, the steel posts, the heavy machinery, and their faces went white.
00:06:12They looked at me.
00:06:12Bro, what the hell is this?
00:06:15Help me run wire.
00:06:15By sundown, three consensuous rings of fence ran around the property.
00:06:20By eight, every line was hot.
00:06:22By nine, the basement was a sealed clean room, and the oxygen units were online.
00:06:27I stood at the master panel and put my hand on the breaker for the wire.
00:06:31If it touches the wire, it dies.
00:06:34It?
00:06:35What is it?
00:06:36Faye stood beside me.
00:06:38Her hand was very small in mine.
00:06:41Cain, tell me the truth.
00:06:43What are we up against?
00:06:46I'll tell you at dinner.
00:06:47Just stay with me.
00:06:49I kissed the top of her head.
00:06:51Outside, the new wire hummed.
00:06:54Six hundred volts, holding back nothing yet.
00:06:56My mother had cooked for seven.
00:06:58Bread from a cookbook she'd used when I was a kid.
00:07:00Stewed lamb.
00:07:00Normal things.
00:07:01Mondane things.
00:07:01A mother feeding her families like the world wasn't about to end.
00:07:04I held Faye's hand under the table and tried not to think about how many more meals she had.
00:07:09I drank water instead of wine because I couldn't afford to be slow.
00:07:13Not with what was coming.
00:07:15Everyone felt it.
00:07:16That moment when the normal world tilts.
00:07:18The TV in the next room cut from a sodcom to a field reporter.
00:07:22The reporter's voice was pitched too high.
00:07:24Fear leaking through the professionalists.
00:07:25My mother went absolutely still.
00:07:27She already knew.
00:07:28The mother always knows.
00:07:30That's a hell of a coincidence.
00:07:31I stood up and for a moment the only sound was Faye's quick breath beside me.
00:07:35In ten minutes the news will report a second incident.
00:07:37By midnight every channel will.
00:07:38By dawn the National Guard deploys and it won't be enough.
00:07:40By tomorrow afternoon this city's gone.
00:07:42A toxic purple mist is mutating anyone who breathes it and turning this entire place into a blood-slip meat
00:07:46grinder.
00:07:47Kane!
00:07:47I've been here before.
00:07:49I went to bed in this house with everyone I love already dead and I woke up here this morning.
00:07:53I don't know how.
00:07:54I don't need you to believe me.
00:07:55I just need you to stay in this house.
00:07:56My mother was crying silently, her hand covering her mouth like she could hold back the sobs if she just
00:08:01held tight enough.
00:08:02Faye laced her fingers into mine under the table.
00:08:04I'm with you.
00:08:05Whatever this is, I'm with you.
00:08:12A truck pulled up the gravel road outside.
00:08:14I looked at my father.
00:08:15Roger pushed back from the table.
00:08:18Sam's here.
00:08:19Right on time.
00:08:20Big Sam came in with two men and four crates.
00:08:22The crates went down to the basement.
00:08:24The lids came up.
00:08:25Hugh made a small sound.
00:08:26Inside packed in foam rifles.
00:08:28Submachine guns.
00:08:29Two heavy machine guns with tripids.
00:08:30Magazines stacked like books in a library.
00:08:32Whatever you saw out there, brother, I hope to God you're wrong.
00:08:37Faye's hand found mine under the table.
00:08:39By 4 a.m., every weapon was cleaned, loaded, and racked along the basement wall.
00:08:43I lay on a cot in the basement with my eyes open, listening to the house breathe, each creak, each
00:08:49groan like it was dying around us.
00:08:51Faye was asleep against my shoulder.
00:08:54Chloe was asleep across the room with her head on Hugh's chest.
00:08:57My mother was asleep upstairs.
00:09:00My father was on the roof in the dark with a rifle across his lap, watching the road.
00:09:05I closed my eyes and saw her.
00:09:07The other Faye, on that sidewalk, screaming my name as she changed into something else.
00:09:12I asked her to change.
00:09:13I opened my eyes.
00:09:14I didn't, and that was the point sleep.
00:09:16At 6 o'clock, Faye stirred against me without waking.
00:09:19I brushed her hair back and watched the gray light creep through the high basement windows.
00:09:23Six more years, I thought.
00:09:2510.
00:09:2550.
00:09:26I am buying her time with blood.
00:09:28With other people's blood.
00:09:30At 7.30, Roger came down from the watchtower.
00:09:35Breakfast.
00:09:37Eat with us.
00:09:39Already ate.
00:09:42Son.
00:09:44I looked at and felt something break inside me.
00:09:47My father.
00:09:48I love you, son.
00:09:51I love you, dad.
00:09:54Roger went back upstairs.
00:09:56At 7.45, my mother brought scrambled eggs and toast down to the basement.
00:10:01No one was hungry.
00:10:02Everyone ate anyway.
00:10:03Muscle memory, the thing families do.
00:10:05Marlene tried to make a joke about my mother's coffee.
00:10:08Hugh laughed because he had to.
00:10:10Chloe held Hugh's hand like she was drowning.
00:10:12At 7.58, I stood at the master panel watching the camera feeds.
00:10:15Empty road, still trees, the wire humming with 600 volts waiting for something to burn.
00:10:20I thought, the weight of it crushing me, barely breathing.
00:10:22Hugh, I am going to burn for you.
00:10:24I am going to do terrible things.
00:10:26At 8.03, the air changed, thickened, like we were all about to drown in it.
00:10:31At 8.04, the first explosion hit.
00:10:33Hell was finally here.
00:10:35It rolled across the property like an earthquake.
00:10:38I was already moving.
00:10:39The world ends, and we begin.
00:10:41The eastern sky was purple.
00:10:42Not the purple of a sunset or a bruise, but the purple of something that's in exist.
00:10:46Not the nature of nature.
00:10:47It's crawling across the sky.
00:10:48The flog was already across the river, already rising through the neighborhoods like it owned them.
00:10:52They're saying it's on the east side.
00:10:54They're saying, Cain, they're saying people are biting people.
00:10:58Close every window.
00:10:59Everyone moved at once.
00:11:00No questions, no hesitation.
00:11:02They'd been waiting for this order.
00:11:04Marlene ran upstairs.
00:11:05Derek and Hugh moved to the back of the house.
00:11:08Roger came down from the watchtower with his rifle slung.
00:11:10Chloe started the central air filter on Mac.
00:11:13Faye sealed the front door with the tape I had pre-cut and stacked beside it the night before.
00:11:17In 12 minutes, the compound was sealed.
00:11:18We were inside.
00:11:19The world was outside.
00:11:20There was no going back.
00:11:21In 20, the news anchor was crying on screen.
00:11:22I stood at the master panel and watched the fence cameras.
00:11:25The road outside the property was empty.
00:11:26The trees stood still.
00:11:27Then a figure stepped out of the tree line.
00:11:29A man, middle-aged, white shirt and gray slacks like I had walked out of an office.
00:11:32I was missing a shoe.
00:11:33My head was tilted at the wrong angle.
00:11:35I took two steps towards the gate, stopped, sniffed the air like an animal, and began to walk faster.
00:11:39I watched every second burning itself into my memory and me cross the 50 yards to the outer fence.
00:11:43The man did not slow down.
00:11:44I hit the wire at a full run.
00:11:45The flash lit up the basement through the screen.
00:11:47The body went sideways and did not move again.
00:11:49From behind me, Hugh's voice was very small.
00:11:52Holy.
00:11:53Faye stepped up to the panel.
00:11:54She looked at the burning shape on the fence.
00:11:57She did not say anything for a long moment.
00:12:00Then she put her hand on my wrist.
00:12:02He didn't even look human anymore.
00:12:04He wasn't, baby.
00:12:06Kane.
00:12:07I know.
00:12:08Roger appeared in the doorway.
00:12:10My rifle was in his hand.
00:12:11My face was old.
00:12:12That's the first one.
00:12:14I reached up and put his hand on the panel.
00:12:16The countdown was over.
00:12:17The siege had begun.
00:12:20The man came out of the trees at three in the afternoon.
00:12:22I saw me on the camera before Hugh did.
00:12:24A figure in cover roads, jogging at first, then running, then sprinting as he cleared the gravel road.
00:12:29I was not infected.
00:12:30I was sweating.
00:12:31I was alive.
00:12:32Hello?
00:12:33Hello in there!
00:12:34It's Brett!
00:12:36Brett Marlowe!
00:12:37I worked your fence yesterday!
00:12:40Please!
00:12:40Please!
00:12:41You've gotta let me in!
00:12:44I keyed the loud poster.
00:12:46Faye stood beside me, her hand on his arm.
00:12:48Brett, I'm sorry.
00:12:50We can't open the gate.
00:12:51There's six of those things behind me, man.
00:12:53I lost my partner at the gas station.
00:12:55I lost my truck!
00:12:56I helped this place!
00:12:57I cut the rebar myself!
00:12:59Find a house.
00:13:00Anything brick.
00:13:00Lock the doors.
00:13:01The sirens will draw them away from you.
00:13:03There's nothing out here!
00:13:04Please!
00:13:05I closed my eyes.
00:13:06I had played this scene in my head a thousand times.
00:13:09Every told myself had imagined letting the man in.
00:13:11I had also imagined the next man, and the next, and what they would all bring with them
00:13:15in their lungs.
00:13:16Kane.
00:13:17I can't.
00:13:18I've got a daughter, man.
00:13:19She's seven.
00:13:20She's at her grandma's.
00:13:21I just need to make it to her.
00:13:22I just need to live till tomorrow!
00:13:25Hugh's voice came over the internal radio from the watchtower.
00:13:27Kane, he's not lying to two kids at his grandma's.
00:13:31I worked with him last summer.
00:13:33I'm sorry.
00:13:34Kane!
00:13:35Please!
00:13:36I have a kid!
00:13:38I have a kid!
00:13:40Brett's voice broke on the word kid.
00:13:42Then it changed.
00:13:44Brett's hand went to his belt.
00:13:45The hatchet came up out of the loop in a clean, fast order.
00:13:50Then we all die together.
00:13:52I raised the hatchet.
00:13:55Hugh was already on the trigger when the hatchet came up.
00:13:57The shot rolled across the property like a single hard slap.
00:14:00From three stories up through a hunting scope with a rifle Big Sam had laid on the basement
00:14:04floor at midnight, the round took Brett above the collarbow and the hatchet fell out of
00:14:07his hand before his body knew it.
00:14:08Brett dropped onto the wire.
00:14:10The fence was hot.
00:14:12The body smoked.
00:14:14Faye made a sound.
00:14:15Small.
00:14:15Animal.
00:14:15Behind her teeth.
00:14:16I caught her by the shoulders before her knees went.
00:14:18I pulled her into my chest.
00:14:20I felt her hands not in the back of my shirt.
00:14:22Hugh's voice came over the radio.
00:14:24Slow.
00:14:25Flat.
00:14:26Confirm hostile down.
00:14:28Confirmed.
00:14:29Hugh.
00:14:29I'm fine.
00:14:30Come down.
00:14:31I'm fine, Kane.
00:14:33Tell Chloe I'm fine.
00:14:34The radio clicked off.
00:14:36I stood in the basement with Faye pressed into me and watched the camera.
00:14:40The body lay across the bottom string of wire.
00:14:42The smoke went up in a thin gray line.
00:14:44And the gray line went into the purple sky.
00:14:47The sky did not seem to care.
00:14:48He had a kid, Kane.
00:14:51I held her until she stopped shaking.
00:14:52Then I held her longer.
00:14:53Diane came down the stairs after a while and sat on the bottom step without saying anything.
00:14:57Marlene followed and put her hand on Diane's shoulder and they sat there together.
00:15:00Chloe came down last.
00:15:02She did not look at the screen.
00:15:03She sat at the table and looked at her hands and breathed through her nose.
00:15:08Roger came in through the side door.
00:15:10Hugh's coming down.
00:15:12Okay.
00:15:13I'll go cut the body off the wire after dark.
00:15:16I'll do it.
00:15:17I'll do it.
00:15:18I didn't.
00:15:19And that was the point, argue.
00:15:21The body smoked on the wire.
00:15:25They buried Brett Marlowe in the backfield after midnight.
00:15:28I and Roger went out in the suits Roger had pre-built that afternoon.
00:15:32Heavy canvas over chicken wire.
00:15:33Oxygen helmets vented through the basement system.
00:15:3610-minute tanks.
00:15:37They moved fast.
00:15:38I carried the body.
00:15:39Roger carried the shovels.
00:15:41The wire was off for 9 minutes and 17 seconds.
00:15:44The ground was hard.
00:15:46They dug shallow.
00:15:48We'll do better when we have the time.
00:15:51Yeah.
00:15:52They walked back across the dead grass under a moon the color of an old bruise.
00:15:57Inside, Hugh was sitting on the basement floor with his back against the gun rack.
00:16:01Chloe was asleep against his shoulder.
00:16:04I had not moved in three hours.
00:16:06My eyes were open.
00:16:08I was looking at nothing.
00:16:09I sat down beside him.
00:16:11I did not say anything.
00:16:12I put his hand on Hugh's shoulder and left it there.
00:16:16I keep thinking about the daughter.
00:16:19Yeah.
00:16:19Was she a real daughter, Kane?
00:16:22I don't know.
00:16:24Did you let him die because she wasn't real?
00:16:28Or because it didn't matter if she was?
00:16:31I couldn't.
00:16:32I couldn't tell my father the truth without sounding insane.
00:16:37I don't know which one I wanted to be.
00:16:40Me neither.
00:16:42They sat there for a long time, listening to the building.
00:16:45Faye lay down on the cot in the corner, without speaking.
00:16:49Chloe coughed once in her sleep.
00:16:51Small, quick, the kind of cough you get from dust.
00:16:54I glanced at it, glanced at Hugh, and let it go.
00:16:57I didn't.
00:16:58And that was the point.
00:16:59Let it go.
00:16:59I watched the camera feed of the backfield.
00:17:01The dirt of the new grave was still wet.
00:17:04Beyond it, the wire hummed.
00:17:06Beyond the wire, the city was quiet for the first time in his memory.
00:17:10Even the dogs were not barking anywhere.
00:17:13The compound goes silent.
00:17:16The compound stays silent.
00:17:20The compound stays silent for a very long time.
00:17:25The first month of the world ending was, in some ways, the easiest.
00:17:29The compound settled into a rhythm.
00:17:31Diane managed the tents in the first ring.
00:17:33The chickens.
00:17:34The goats.
00:17:35The four pregnant cows.
00:17:36Marlene logged the camera feeds and the lake's water samples by hand.
00:17:39Chloe and Faye sat in the radio room with two old laptops, and the satellite uplink Roger had wired through
00:17:44the watchtower, talking to anyone they could find.
00:17:46There were a lot of people, at first.
00:17:49A woman in Phoenix who had locked herself in a parking garage with a generator.
00:17:52Three brothers in a Wyoming basement.
00:17:54A man and his husband in a converted school bus on a mountain.
00:17:57A teenager whose voice came through clear and small from somewhere they could not place.
00:18:01Faye and Chloe wrote them all down.
00:18:02They told them about masks.
00:18:04About sealed doors.
00:18:05In the second week, the woman in Phoenix stopped responding.
00:18:09In the third week, the brothers in Wyoming sent a final message that just said,
00:18:13Times, they're at the door, and then nothing.
00:18:15In the fourth week, the teenager said times, thank you times, and went silent.
00:18:20By the end of the first month, the chat windows were a graveyard.
00:18:23Chloe stopped logging in.
00:18:25She said it was because her chest was tight.
00:18:27She said the air was making her cough.
00:18:29She said it was not.
00:18:31It was not.
00:18:32It was not.
00:18:33I went down to the basement on the night of the 30th day and ran the inventory.
00:18:37Three years of grain.
00:18:38Two years of meat at current consumption.
00:18:41Eighteen months of medication if no one got sick.
00:18:44A water filter that would last a decade.
00:18:46Eight people.
00:18:48Including Big Sam if he ever came back.
00:18:50I sat in the cold blue light of the storage room and looked at the math and thought about
00:18:54Brett Marlowe's daughter and could not feel my hands.
00:18:58Survivors vanish, one by one.
00:19:01Two years of rations.
00:19:03Maybe.
00:19:05Chloe coughed at the breakfast table on day 32.
00:19:08Once.
00:19:09Twice.
00:19:10Three times, a little longer the third time, with her napkin pressed to her mouth and her
00:19:13shoulders rising.
00:19:14When she lowered the napkin, she gave the smile she always gave and folded the napkin neatly
00:19:18so no one could see the inside.
00:19:20Hugh saw it.
00:19:21Hugh did not look up from his plate.
00:19:22I did not move.
00:19:23I put another fork full of eggs into his mouth and chewed and swallowed and put the fork down.
00:19:29How long have you been coughing?
00:19:31A couple of days.
00:19:32It's nothing.
00:19:33The air's dry down here.
00:19:35How long, Chloe?
00:19:39Since Tuesday.
00:19:41Faye looked at Kane.
00:19:42I looked at Roger.
00:19:43Roger set his coffee down very carefully.
00:19:44Sweetheart, eat.
00:19:46You barely eat.
00:19:46I'm fine, Mrs. Sutton.
00:19:48Look at me.
00:19:50Chloe looked at me.
00:19:52The whites of her eyes were the color of clean paper.
00:19:55The skin under her jaw was the same skin it had always been.
00:19:58There was small things.
00:19:59There was yet that you could tired point smile.
00:20:03Stairs.
00:20:05Hugh.
00:20:07Now, please.
00:20:08She followed me out of the dining room.
00:20:11The door clicked behind them.
00:20:13The room stayed quiet for a long time.
00:20:18It could be anything.
00:20:19Down here, it could be the docks.
00:20:21It could be...
00:20:22Roger.
00:20:25It could be...
00:20:29I stood up and went to the basement and unfolded the napkin Chloe had left on the table.
00:20:36I flattened it under the desk light.
00:20:39There was a small dark spot in the center of the cloth, the shape of a comma, the color of
00:20:43nothing he wanted to see.
00:20:45I folded the napkin again.
00:20:46I went and put it in the medical waste bin and did not say a word.
00:20:50My stomach drops.
00:20:52By the third day, the lines were under her jaw.
00:20:55Chloe lay in the small back bedroom on the second floor with a thermometer in her mouth and Hugh on
00:21:00the chair beside the bed, his rifle across his knees.
00:21:03I had not slept.
00:21:04I had not eaten since lunch the day before.
00:21:06My eyes had a shine to them I recognized from the last time, in the parking lot outside the metro,
00:21:11when I had watched his own life walk into Faye's mouth.
00:21:14The veins ran from her clavicle up the side of her throat and disappeared under her ear.
00:21:18Black.
00:21:19Not blue.
00:21:20Black with a faint purple bloom around the deep ones like ink moving through paper.
00:21:25I forced myself to stand in the doorway with a tray.
00:21:30Suke, try.
00:21:32I'm not really.
00:21:33Try.
00:21:35She drank a spoonful.
00:21:37She kept it down.
00:21:39Her hand did not shake yet.
00:21:41Get out, Kane.
00:21:43Hugh.
00:21:44Get out.
00:21:45I want to talk to her.
00:21:50I stepped back and shut the door.
00:21:53I stood in the hallway with his hand on the wood and he listened.
00:21:56I did not mean to.
00:21:57I did not move.
00:21:58The door heard the voice smaller than you heard the door.
00:22:02I could not make out the words.
00:22:04It did not matter what the words were.
00:22:10After a while, Faye spoke.
00:22:11Almost a whisper.
00:22:12How long, Kane?
00:22:14A week.
00:22:15Maybe less.
00:22:17And then?
00:22:18Then she changes.
00:22:20Then she's not Chloe anymore.
00:22:22Faye nodded against his shoulder.
00:22:24She did not say anything else.
00:22:26Inside the room, Hugh started to cry.
00:22:31Hugh refuses to leave the room.
00:22:34On day 36, Hugh's voice came over the watchtower radio at 6.14 in the morning.
00:22:39Kane, up here.
00:22:40Now.
00:22:40I was in the basement reviewing the water filtration logs.
00:22:42I set the clepboard down and took the doors opened on cold gray dawn light.
00:22:45Hugh was at the east wall of the watchtower with the long telescope braced in the slot,
00:22:48his eye against the cup.
00:22:49Look.
00:22:50I looked.
00:22:50The eastern horizon where the city lay, where the river curved, where the avenues had been,
00:22:53was not gray.
00:22:54Not still.
00:22:55Moving.
00:22:55A long, dark wave was crawling across the floodwinter.
00:22:57In this distance, it had the texture of a swarm of insects on a gin floor of grain
00:23:00pouring through a hand.
00:23:01It moved at a walking pace and it was a half mile wide and where the light cut it, the
00:23:04wave glittered.
00:23:05I lowered the telescope.
00:23:06My mouth had gone dry.
00:23:09How many?
00:23:11I lost count at 5,000.
00:23:13How long till they hit the wire?
00:23:14Two hours.
00:23:16Wake everyone.
00:23:17Hugh keyed the all call.
00:23:18All hands, suit up.
00:23:20Now.
00:23:20This is not a drill.
00:23:21The watchtower radio crackled with Roger's voice from the basement.
00:23:25How bad?
00:23:26Bad.
00:23:27How bad, son?
00:23:29Bring everything we've got.
00:23:30Below them, Faye came out into the front yard with a coffee in her hand and looked up at
00:23:33the watchtower and saw the look on my face.
00:23:35The coffee fell out of her hand.
00:23:37Marlene came up from the stairs into the watchtower behind them.
00:23:39Oh, God.
00:23:40Oh, God.
00:23:41Hugh, what is, what is that?
00:23:42There's no end to it.
00:23:44I see it.
00:23:45I kept his eye to the scope.
00:23:46My hand was steady on the brace.
00:23:48The corner of his mouth lifted in something that was not a smile.
00:23:52Hi, Chloe.
00:23:53You're coming.
00:23:55How many?
00:23:56Too many.
00:23:58The thing in the middle of the swarm did not walk like the others.
00:24:01I found it through the scope 20 minutes later, when the front edge of the horde had
00:24:03closed to within a thousand yards of the outer wire.
00:24:05The infected at the front shumbered.
00:24:06They moved in the broken, twisted gate I remembered from the sidewalk outside Faye's
00:24:09apartment building.
00:24:10Last time, they tilt a thing in the center.
00:24:12Did not tilt.
00:24:13It walked.
00:24:13It walked with its head up.
00:24:15It walked with a deliberate, measured pace.
00:24:16And the swarm around it broke and reformed around it the way a school of fish breaks around
00:24:19a shark.
00:24:20Not it was a head taller than the tallest of them.
00:24:21It was naked.
00:24:22Not gray-green.
00:24:23It skinned the green of mold.
00:24:24The green of new leaves.
00:24:25The green of moss in a clean stream.
00:24:27It wore green skin like a coat.
00:24:29I lowered the scope.
00:24:29I could not feel the cold of the morning.
00:24:31I could not feel my hands.
00:24:32What?
00:24:34Look in the middle.
00:24:35Hugh looked.
00:24:35For a long moment, Hugh did not breathe.
00:24:37When he spoke, his voice was something I had never heard from him in 20 years of friendship.
00:24:42What is that, Kane?
00:24:43A queen.
00:24:44A what?
00:24:44A queen.
00:24:45A mother.
00:24:46The thing that runs them.
00:24:47There's one in every city.
00:24:48More in the big ones.
00:24:49I read about them the last time.
00:24:50Never saw one myself.
00:24:52Until now.
00:24:53Until now.
00:24:55Roger's voice came over the radio.
00:24:57What is it, son?
00:24:58Dad.
00:24:59There's a green one in the middle.
00:25:01Tall.
00:25:01It walks like a person.
00:25:03Roger said nothing for five seconds.
00:25:06All right.
00:25:07Tell your mother to load the magazines.
00:25:10She's already loaded.
00:25:11Tell her I love her.
00:25:13She knows.
00:25:15Tell her anyway.
00:25:19What the hell is that?
00:25:23The suits hung on hooks in the basement like something out of a museum that had not opened
00:25:26yet.
00:25:26Roger had built them.
00:25:27Silk inner later.
00:25:28Chicken wire over canvas.
00:25:29A steel exodiddle along the spine and females to take the weight.
00:25:32Helmets of whelves and jigsaw line that ran ten minutes before refill.
00:25:34Gloves with nail mesh.
00:25:35Boots with steel toes.
00:25:36They were ugly.
00:25:37They were heavy.
00:25:37They worked.
00:25:38Diane handed them out one at a time without speaking.
00:25:40The way she had handed out plates at Sunday dinner for 40 years.
00:25:43Hugh helped Chloe into hers.
00:25:44I did not need to.
00:25:46Her fever had been climbing for six hours.
00:25:47Her hands shook on the buckles.
00:25:49The veins under her nose had branched.
00:25:51She tried to laugh when he tightened the chest strap.
00:25:53Knight in shining armor.
00:25:55Damn right.
00:26:00I'm coming up.
00:26:02No!
00:26:03I'm part of this.
00:26:04I'm coming up.
00:26:06Hugh did not argue.
00:26:08Faye loaded magazines on the dining room table.
00:26:10The motion of her hands was small and exact and would not stop.
00:26:13Press.
00:26:14Press.
00:26:15Click.
00:26:15Press.
00:26:16Faye.
00:26:16Don't.
00:26:16I stood beside her and watched her do it and did not interrupt.
00:26:19I love you.
00:26:20I said don't.
00:26:21I have to say it, Faye.
00:26:22Let me say it.
00:26:23Faye stopped loading.
00:26:25She looked up at me.
00:26:25Her face was pale.
00:26:27Her hair was tied back.
00:26:28She was beautiful in a way that hurt his chest.
00:26:30Then say it after.
00:26:32I kissed her on the forehead.
00:26:33Stay inside.
00:26:34I won't.
00:26:35Then stay close.
00:26:36I will.
00:26:39Roger came in with his suit half on and a rifle in his hand.
00:26:42They're at 600 yards.
00:26:43I fastened his helmet.
00:26:45The clock over the basement door read 842.
00:26:48Then it's time.
00:26:51I picked up my rifle and walked toward the stairs.
00:26:59The first wave hit the outer wire at 851.
00:27:01Roger and Diane were on the watchtower with the heavy gun and the rocket tubes.
00:27:04Hugh and Derek were on the second floor windows with rifles.
00:27:06I was at the inner gate of the third round, with Big Sam's submachine gun across my chest
00:27:09and his back against the steel.
00:27:11Faye was on the master plane on the basement, both hands on the high voltage breakers, watching
00:27:14nine camera feeds at once.
00:27:15Roger's voice came over the helmet radio.
00:27:17Front edge 30 yards from the outer wire.
00:27:19Permission to fire.
00:27:20I keyed the mic.
00:27:22Wait.
00:27:23Kane.
00:27:2420.
00:27:2520.
00:27:26Now.
00:27:27The rocket left the watchtower and crossed the field in a short white line.
00:27:30The first impact opened a hole in the swarm the size of a small pond.
00:27:3360 bodies came apart.
00:27:35The earth lifted and dropped.
00:27:36The infected at the edges of the crater kept walking, on fire, into the wire.
00:27:40The wire took them.
00:27:41A blue arc whipped along the outer fence with a sound I felt in my teeth.
00:27:44The first rank.
00:27:45140 bodies flew backward into the second rank in a single rolling spasm.
00:27:49The fence held.
00:27:51Hugh's rifle started slow, calm rhythm from the second floor.
00:27:54One shot.
00:27:55Pause.
00:27:55One shot.
00:27:56Pause.
00:27:56I was hitting heads at 300 yards.
00:27:58The horde did not slow.
00:28:00A second rocket, then a third.
00:28:01Two more craters in the field.
00:28:03A second flash on the wire.
00:28:04The wire held.
00:28:05I stood in the gate with the submachine gun and watched the tide come on.
00:28:08And in the middle of it, walking, the green thing tilted its head.
00:28:11It did not look at the bodies of its children.
00:28:13It did not flinch at the explosions.
00:28:15It looked at the watchtower.
00:28:16It looked at Cain through 900 yards of smoke and screaming meat.
00:28:22With eyes I could not see, it looked at me.
00:28:25It opened its mouth.
00:28:26The wire flared blue.
00:28:29The horde did not stop.
00:28:32The mother walked through the wire as if it were not there.
00:28:35The blue arc hit her shoulders, ran down her green skin, and went out.
00:28:38She did not flinch.
00:28:39She did not speed up.
00:28:39She did not slow.
00:28:40Her stride did not change.
00:28:41She walked through 6,000 volts of fence the way a woman walks through tall grass.
00:28:45Behind her, the swarm came on as if a door had been opened.
00:28:49She's through!
00:28:50I see her.
00:28:52Falling back to the second ring!
00:28:54Faye, kill the outer wire.
00:28:55We're gonna lose it.
00:28:56The basement intercom crackled.
00:28:58Faye's voice was tight.
00:28:59Outer wire down.
00:29:00The hum of the outer fence dropped out of the air.
00:29:03Half a second later, it stopped mattering.
00:29:04Because the second wave had piled into the cratered grass,
00:29:06and the bodies were 30 deep against the steel posts,
00:29:08and the steel posts were starting to lean.
00:29:09Mother's 200 yards out!
00:29:11Tracker.
00:29:11Don't engage.
00:29:12Why?
00:29:12Because if you tag her with a round and she doesn't die,
00:29:15every infected on this planet's gonna know where we live.
00:29:17Copy.
00:29:18Roger sent the second rocket from the watchtower.
00:29:20The crater opened where the mother was,
00:29:21and where the mother was, she also was not.
00:29:23She had stepped around it,
00:29:24three feet sideways before the missile arrived.
00:29:26The blast caught a hundred of her children,
00:29:28and emptied them onto the dirt.
00:29:29She walked on through the smoke without breaking pace.
00:29:32The mother walked.
00:29:34Roger's voice came through the radio,
00:29:36almost calm.
00:29:37Fall back.
00:29:39The yard between the second and third rings filled with the dead.
00:29:41Bodies climbed the fence on bodies.
00:29:43The wire took them in arcing, shivering pulses.
00:29:45The bodies kept coming.
00:29:46I stood at the third ring gate with my back to the inner wall,
00:29:48and emptied a magazine, and then emptied another.
00:29:50My ears had stopped registering individual shots.
00:29:52My shoulder was numb.
00:29:53I was sweating into his oxygen helmet.
00:29:54The yard between the second and third rings filled with the dead.
00:29:57Copy.
00:29:5881.
00:29:59Watch it, Faith!
00:30:00Bring the launchers down!
00:30:02They're inside the rocket arc!
00:30:04On it!
00:30:04Hugh came down off the second floor at a run,
00:30:06with two propane tanks under his arms,
00:30:08and a roll of decod around his neck.
00:30:10I had been a high school gym teacher before I had been anyone's best friend.
00:30:14I had no business knowing what to do with this.
00:30:16I moved like I had been born to do it.
00:30:19Kane, open the gate.
00:30:21I'm going through.
00:30:22No.
00:30:23I'm going to set him in the second ring and crack him when she's on top.
00:30:26No!
00:30:29Kane, I'm not asking.
00:30:31Kane, I keyed the gate.
00:30:32Hugh slipped through into the kill zone with two improvised mods.
00:30:36I was back inside in 40 seconds.
00:30:38I locked the gate behind me with shaking hands.
00:30:41Mother at 60 yards.
00:30:44Detonate.
00:30:45Hugh hit the trigger.
00:30:47The yard between the rings erupted in two white-hot blooms.
00:30:51Bodies came apart in pieces.
00:30:53Her left arm was missing from the elbow.
00:30:56It was already growing back.
00:30:59I felt, deep in my bones, his stomach try to climb out of his throat.
00:31:04Did you see that?
00:31:05I saw it.
00:31:07Tell me you saw it, Kane!
00:31:09I saw it, Hugh G.
00:31:11Hugh laughed.
00:31:12It was not a laugh.
00:31:13It was the sound a laugh make.
00:31:16The yard fills with bodies.
00:31:20Faye, how's the wire holding?
00:31:2267% and dropping.
00:31:24We've got two big arcs left.
00:31:26Save them.
00:31:26I want them when she's on the third wire.
00:31:29Copy.
00:31:30The second ring's posts began to lean.
00:31:32It happened slowly at first.
00:31:33A tilt at the south corner.
00:31:35The steel bowing under the weight of so many bodies pressing into it.
00:31:38Then a snap.
00:31:38Then the south span went down in a long, slow ripple.
00:31:41And the dead came over the top of it like water over a dam.
00:31:44Second ring is breached!
00:31:45South span!
00:31:46South span is down!
00:31:47Mother's still tracking the watchtower.
00:31:49She's not tracking the watchtower, Dad.
00:31:51What?
00:31:52Look up.
00:31:54I looked up.
00:31:56Hugh was on the roof.
00:31:57He had gone up the watchtower stairs while no one was watching.
00:32:00He stood at the parapet with a long rifle on its bipod and his elbow on the wall.
00:32:03And he had taken his oxygen helmet off and his cheek was on the stock.
00:32:06And his eye was at the scope and he was not aiming at the swarm.
00:32:09He was aiming at the bedroom window.
00:32:11He keyed the radio.
00:32:12Hugh!
00:32:13Hugh's!
00:32:14Stay off the channel, Kane.
00:32:16Hugh!
00:32:16Look at me!
00:32:17Hugh!
00:32:18Get back inside!
00:32:19She woke up about a minute ago.
00:32:22She said my name.
00:32:24And she said it again.
00:32:26Different.
00:32:27Hugh.
00:32:29She's looking for me, Kane.
00:32:31I started for the watchtower stair.
00:32:33Don't you dare come up here, Kane Sutton!
00:32:35You stay down there!
00:32:37You do your job!
00:32:38I stopped on the third step.
00:32:41My hands stayed on the rail.
00:32:43I did not climb.
00:32:45I hears Chloe screaming downstairs.
00:32:48I reached the second floor hallway with my rifle still slanged and the smell of gunpowder in his hair.
00:32:52The bedroom door was open.
00:32:53Chloe was on the bed.
00:32:54Her hair was down, shoulders were against the headboard.
00:32:56Her jaw was open at an angle a jaw is not supposed to open.
00:32:58The veins under her skin were no longer black.
00:32:59They were the color of an old battery.
00:33:01Her eyes were full white.
00:33:02Her hands had crossed in her lap and were still.
00:33:03The thing on the bed was not Chloe.
00:33:06She turned her head.
00:33:07The neck did not move the way a neck moves.
00:33:10She saw me.
00:33:11She smiled.
00:33:12I raised the rifle.
00:33:14I had told myself for four days that when this moment came, I would do it.
00:33:16I had practiced.
00:33:17I had walked through it in my head.
00:33:18I had told myself that what was on the bed would not be Chloe.
00:33:20That it would just be the body.
00:33:21The part that was Chloe was already gone.
00:33:22The thing on the bed smiled with Chloe's mouth.
00:33:24The rifle did not stay me.
00:33:26Hugh's voice came from the doorway behind me.
00:33:28Kane, out.
00:33:30Hugh.
00:33:30I said out.
00:33:32Hugh was eye the doorway in his armor with his helmet off and a half-zipped tactical vest over his
00:33:36suit.
00:33:36The vest had ten clips on it.
00:33:38The clips were not magazines.
00:33:40Hugh.
00:33:40No.
00:33:41I'll walk her out.
00:33:43Hughley.
00:33:43She's right there, Kane.
00:33:45Look at her.
00:33:45She's right there.
00:33:46I looked.
00:33:47The thing on the bed was looking past me.
00:33:50At the doorway.
00:33:51At Hugh.
00:33:52Her smile changed.
00:33:53Hugh stepped past me into the room.
00:33:54He held out his hand.
00:33:55The thing on the bed put her hand in his without standing.
00:33:59Come on, baby.
00:34:00Hugh smiled at her.
00:34:01The same smile.
00:34:01The real one.
00:34:02The same smile he had smiled at her every day for six years.
00:34:05I raised the gun.
00:34:05I can't.
00:34:06I'll walk her out.
00:34:09Hugh walked Chloe down the stairs.
00:34:11I went with them as far as the basement door.
00:34:13Roger met them there with my rifle sung and his face old.
00:34:16Diane was behind me with both hands pressed over her mouth.
00:34:18Facey was at the master panel.
00:34:20Marlene and Derek were not in the room.
00:34:23Hugh.
00:34:24Don't, Roger.
00:34:25There has to be another way.
00:34:27There isn't.
00:34:31Hugh stopped at the door.
00:34:33I turned to Kane.
00:34:35Open the gate when she gets on the wire.
00:34:37Cut the power.
00:34:38I want her to have a clear line.
00:34:40Hugh.
00:34:40One more thing.
00:34:43Yeah.
00:34:44When the mother comes in close.
00:34:46When she leans down to look.
00:34:47You put a rocket through her chest, Kane Sutton.
00:34:50You put it right through her green ribs and you do not miss.
00:34:53I won't miss.
00:34:55Promise me.
00:34:57I promise you.
00:34:59Hugh nodded.
00:35:00I looked at Faye.
00:35:01I looked at Roger.
00:35:02I looked at Diane.
00:35:03I looked, last, on the woman beside me with the white eyes and the wrong jaw.
00:35:07Hey baby.
00:35:08The thing in Chloe's body tilted her head against his shoulder.
00:35:11Let's go for a walk, sweetheart.
00:35:13I opened the door.
00:35:15I stepped out into the air talk.
00:35:16The thing in Chloe's body followed me without resistance.
00:35:19Her hand in his.
00:35:20The outer door cycled.
00:35:22Cold morning came in.
00:35:23Full of smoke and the smell of meat.
00:35:25Roger turned to Kane.
00:35:27I could not speak.
00:35:29Faye.
00:35:30Cut the inner wire.
00:35:32Kane.
00:35:33Cut it.
00:35:34Now.
00:35:36The inner wire died.
00:35:37Hugh walked Chloe through the gate and out into the yard between the rings.
00:35:41And the swarm parted around the green woman in the middle.
00:35:44And the green woman stopped walking and turned and looked at Hugh and Chloe.
00:35:49And her green head tilted with curiosity.
00:35:52Hugh kept walking.
00:35:53I squeezed Chloe's hand once at 30 yards.
00:35:58I pulled the first pin at 20.
00:36:02Ten pins.
00:36:03Ten chances.
00:36:05I was on the watchtower with the rocket on my shoulder when Hugh pulled the second pin.
00:36:09The mother was leaning down.
00:36:10She was reaching out a long green hand, almost gentle, toward the man and the woman walking up to her
00:36:14in the wreckage of the yard.
00:36:15Her face had no expression.
00:36:17It was watching Hugh's eyes.
00:36:19Hi.
00:36:20The third pin.
00:36:21Look at me.
00:36:22The fourth pin.
00:36:23Right here.
00:36:24The mother looked.
00:36:25The fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth pins.
00:36:28Hugh let go of Chloe's hand.
00:36:31I winked at her.
00:36:33The tenth pin.
00:36:34The world went white.
00:36:35The blast picked up the yard and put it down somewhere else.
00:36:38It picked up the second rain posts and folded them.
00:36:40It picked up 200 infected at the front of the swarm and turned them into a cloud of blood vapor
00:36:43that hung in the air and did not fall.
00:36:44It picked up the green woman and lifted her off her feet for the first time in any record I
00:36:47had ever heard of.
00:36:48She was already healing.
00:36:49I fired.
00:36:51The last rocket left his shoulder with a single hard cough and crossed the yard in a flat line and
00:36:55went into the green woman where her sternum had been before Hugh's grenades had taken it apart and it did
00:37:00not come out the other side.
00:37:01It detonated inside her.
00:37:03The green skin came apart in petals.
00:37:06She made a sound I would hear for the rest of my life.
00:37:09Then she did not make any sound.
00:37:13Then there was no green where she had been.
00:37:15Then the swarm, every infected within a half mile, stopped, all at once, as if a wire had been cut.
00:37:22They turned, slowly, in unison, away from the compound and began to walk back toward the city.
00:37:29I fell to his knees on the watchtower.
00:37:32I couldn't... God, I couldn't be...
00:37:35A purple rain began to fall, fine, wet, and acid cold.
00:37:39In the wet ash where Hugh had been standing, there was nothing left.
00:37:45I came up from the dark a week later.
00:37:47The light hurt.
00:37:48The ceiling was the ceiling of his old bedroom.
00:37:50There was a bag of saline on a hook.
00:37:51There was a small plastic clip on his finger.
00:37:53My chest hurt with a hurt that was new.
00:37:55The deep, splintered hurt of ribs that had been broken and were trying to remember how to be ribs.
00:37:58I could not raise my arms.
00:37:59Diane was beside the bed.
00:38:01Her hair was uncombed.
00:38:04He's awake.
00:38:05Her hands held his hand.
00:38:07Faye was in the doorway in two seconds.
00:38:09She was crying before she got to the bed.
00:38:11You stupid, stupid, stupid!
00:38:14I'm sorry.
00:38:16You stupid, stupid!
00:38:18She climbed up beside me and pressed her face into his shoulder and stopped trying to talk.
00:38:24I lay there a long time before he asked.
00:38:27You.
00:38:29Diane could not speak.
00:38:32He didn't come back, baby.
00:38:33I closed my eyes.
00:38:36The tears went into his hair.
00:38:39How long have I been out?
00:38:42Eight days.
00:38:44Where is everyone?
00:38:45Your mom's downstairs.
00:38:47Marley and Derek are next room.
00:38:48Your dad's only watched out.
00:38:50Faye.
00:38:51They're all alive, Kane.
00:38:53We're all still here.
00:38:55I held that for a long minute.
00:38:57I didn't, and that was the point.
00:38:59Deserve it.
00:39:02I took it anyway.
00:39:04Roger appeared in the doorway.
00:39:06I looked at Kane.
00:39:07My jaw worked once.
00:39:10Welcome back, son.
00:39:12Dad.
00:39:15Hugh saved us.
00:39:18I know.
00:39:19We had a service.
00:39:20Faye said the words.
00:39:25When you can stand,
00:39:27I want to walk the perimeter with you.
00:39:30Yeah.
00:39:31Take a day.
00:39:33Hell, take two.
00:39:36I left.
00:39:37Diane kissed my forehead and followed me.
00:39:40Faye stayed against his shoulder until she fell asleep.
00:39:43I lay awake in the dim room and listened to the wire hum
00:39:46and to the breathing of the woman beside me
00:39:48and to the silence where, a week ago,
00:39:51Hugh Sterling had still been breathing, too.
00:39:53I didn't come back.
00:39:56Marlene coughed at breakfast on my third day up.
00:39:58Once.
00:39:59Twice.
00:40:00Three times.
00:40:01The third with a napkin pressed to her mouth
00:40:03and her shoulders rising.
00:40:04When she lowered the napkin,
00:40:05she gave the smile she always gave
00:40:06and folded the napkin neatly
00:40:08so no one could see the inside.
00:40:10Marlene.
00:40:11It's the air down here.
00:40:12It's so dry.
00:40:13Marlene.
00:40:14Don't.
00:40:14Derek's hand tightened on his fork.
00:40:16I did not look at anyone.
00:40:18Diane stood up to get more bread
00:40:20that no one was eating.
00:40:21I looked at the napkin Marlene had folded.
00:40:23I could see the dark spot on the cloth
00:40:25from across the table.
00:40:26I had seen this exact spot before.
00:40:28On a different cloth, in a different mouth.
00:40:30On a morning that had ended a friend.
00:40:31I stood up and for a moment
00:40:32the only sound was Faye's quick breath beside me.
00:40:35Marlene.
00:40:35I'm gonna take that, please.
00:40:38Kane.
00:40:39She handed me the napkin without unfolding it.
00:40:41Her hand was warm.
00:40:42Too warm.
00:40:43I took it down to the basement
00:40:45and put it in the medical waste bin
00:40:46without opening it.
00:40:48When I came back upstairs,
00:40:50Derek was already kneeling beside her chair,
00:40:52his hands on her hands.
00:40:54We don't know yet.
00:40:55I know, baby.
00:40:57We don't.
00:40:59Hold my hand.
00:41:01I don't.
00:41:02Derek held her hand.
00:41:03Faye came up behind I in the kitchen doorway
00:41:04and slipped her arms around his waist.
00:41:06How long?
00:41:08A week.
00:41:09Maybe.
00:41:10How do you know?
00:41:10I've been through this.
00:41:12With someone.
00:41:14Faye understood without asking who.
00:41:17Roger came in from the garden
00:41:18with the dirt of the morning still on his hands.
00:41:20He stopped in the doorway.
00:41:21He looked at Derek and Marlene at the table.
00:41:23He looked at me.
00:41:24I'll take the watchtower tonight, Dad.
00:41:27I'll take it tonight.
00:41:30I went outside and shut the door behind me.
00:41:34My stomach drops.
00:41:36Again.
00:41:38Marlene turned on the fourth night.
00:41:41Derek sat with her every hour.
00:41:43Diane brought broth he did not eat.
00:41:46Faye changed the wet cloth on Marlene's forehead.
00:41:49I stood in the hallway with his hand on the doorframe
00:41:51and listened to Derek talk to her
00:41:52about the camping trip they had gone on
00:41:54the year they got married
00:41:55and the dog they had buried in the backyard
00:41:57the year my mother had died
00:41:58and the kid they had been thinking about having
00:42:00for two years
00:42:01and could no longer have.
00:42:03I would have wanted a girl.
00:42:05I would have wanted a girl too.
00:42:09I love you.
00:42:11I love you, baby.
00:42:14Marlene fell asleep around midnight.
00:42:16She woke up at 1.42.
00:42:17The thing in Marlene's body
00:42:19sat up against the headboard
00:42:20with the sheets bunched in its fists
00:42:22and turned its head slowly
00:42:23and looked at the man kneeling beside the bed
00:42:25and opened its mouth.
00:42:27Marlene!
00:42:27It was not Marlene anymore.
00:42:29It came off the bed.
00:42:30Roger had been waiting in the doorway.
00:42:32The shot was clean.
00:42:33The thing went sideways across the headboard
00:42:35and did not move again.
00:42:37Derek did not move either.
00:42:39Dad.
00:42:41I know, son.
00:42:43She was right there.
00:42:46I know.
00:42:48Derek did not stand for a long time.
00:42:50When he finally did,
00:42:51I walked past his father in the doorway
00:42:53without looking at me.
00:42:54I went down to the basement.
00:42:55I sat on the basement floor
00:42:57with my back against the gun rack
00:42:58where Hugh had sat eight nights ago
00:42:59and he stayed there until morning.
00:43:02Roger came out of the bedroom
00:43:03with Marlene in a sheet.
00:43:04I went with me through the airlock
00:43:06and out into the night.
00:43:07They buried her beside Brett and Hugh.
00:43:10The ground was soft from rain.
00:43:13Roger did not speak the whole walk back.
00:43:15In the basement,
00:43:16Faye sat down beside Derek on the floor
00:43:19and took his hand and did not say a word.
00:43:21She was right there.
00:43:24Derek began coughing 11 days after Marlene.
00:43:27I did not tell anyone for two days.
00:43:29Faye found out because she walked
00:43:30into the laundry room at the wrong moment
00:43:32and saw me bent over the basin
00:43:33with a towel against his mouth.
00:43:34Derek.
00:43:36Don't.
00:43:36Derek.
00:43:37Derek.
00:43:37I said don't.
00:43:38I went up to the room I had shared with Marlene
00:43:40and shut the door.
00:43:41Roger came in an hour later
00:43:43and did not come out for the rest of the day.
00:43:46I forced myself to stand in the hall outside.
00:43:49He's asking for the gun.
00:43:51Dad.
00:43:52He's asking me.
00:43:54Don't.
00:43:56He doesn't want it the way she had it.
00:43:59Dad.
00:44:00Please.
00:44:01Roger came out of the room.
00:44:03My face was the face I had seen
00:44:04at his grandfather's funeral.
00:44:06I brushed past him
00:44:07and went down to the basement.
00:44:09I came back up with a pistol
00:44:10I recognized as Big Sam's.
00:44:12The one Roger had taught Derek to shoot
00:44:14with the summer Derek turned 12.
00:44:17Don't come in.
00:44:18Dad.
00:44:19I'm asking you son.
00:44:20Don't come in.
00:44:23I went into the room.
00:44:26I stood in the hallway
00:44:28with my back against the wall
00:44:29and slid down to the floor.
00:44:31Faye sat down beside me.
00:44:32She did not take his hand.
00:44:34She put her arm across his shoulders
00:44:36and held me against her.
00:44:37The shot was very quiet through the door.
00:44:40Roger came out a long time later.
00:44:42I did not look at Cain.
00:44:44I went to the basement
00:44:46and got the second sheet
00:44:47they were not going to need again
00:44:48and he and I walked Derek
00:44:49through the airlock
00:44:51and out to the backfield.
00:44:53The ground was harder this time.
00:44:56They buried Derek beside Marianne.
00:44:58Inside, Diane was sitting
00:44:59at the dining room table
00:45:00with her hands flat on the wood
00:45:02breathing through her mouth.
00:45:05Dee.
00:45:09I felt it last night.
00:45:11Eyes asking me.
00:45:14Diane lasted four days.
00:45:16Roger sat with her
00:45:16through every hour of it.
00:45:17I fed her broth
00:45:18she could no longer keep down.
00:45:19I brushed her hair.
00:45:21I read her the book
00:45:22she had been halfway through
00:45:22on her night's day
00:45:23the morning the world ended,
00:45:24picking up exactly
00:45:25where her book card sat.
00:45:26When the fever turned
00:45:27and she could no longer answer me,
00:45:28he kept reading.
00:45:29I forced myself
00:45:30to stand outside the door.
00:45:31I would not come in.
00:45:32I could not come in.
00:45:33On the fourth night,
00:45:34Roger came out.
00:45:36My eyes were dry.
00:45:38My hands were not.
00:45:41I'll handle it.
00:45:43Dad.
00:45:44I said I'll handle it!
00:45:47Roger took Diane out
00:45:48through the airlock
00:45:49at 3.14 in the morning.
00:45:50I did not let anyone go with me.
00:45:52I came back inside
00:45:53an hour later
00:45:54and sat down
00:45:54at the dining room table
00:45:55and put my head down
00:45:56on his folded arms
00:45:57and did not move
00:45:58for a long time.
00:45:59Faye and I sat with me
00:46:00without speaking.
00:46:01The outer wire fell
00:46:02on the next afternoon.
00:46:03Not from infected pressure,
00:46:04but from a dead branch
00:46:05that finally rotted through
00:46:06and dropped onto the south span.
00:46:07The wire came down
00:46:08and a long, slow pangle
00:46:09left to put back into it.
00:46:10The hydro generator
00:46:11was running the basement air
00:46:11and the basement lights
00:46:12and nothing else.
00:46:13The second ring
00:46:14had been brooched
00:46:15since the day of the battle.
00:46:16The third ring
00:46:16was the only line
00:46:17that mattered.
00:46:18The third ring
00:46:19still hummed.
00:46:20I and Faye
00:46:20and Roger
00:46:21lived inside the third ring
00:46:22like three people
00:46:23on a small room
00:46:23of the compound
00:46:24and did not speak much
00:46:25in a dead sea.
00:46:26They ate from cans.
00:46:27They did not turn
00:46:28on the radio.
00:46:28On the morning
00:46:29of the second month,
00:46:30Faye went up
00:46:31to the watchtower
00:46:31with Cain.
00:46:32She had not been up there
00:46:33since the day of the battle.
00:46:35She put her hands
00:46:36on the parabate
00:46:37and looked out
00:46:38at the world.
00:46:38The river to the east
00:46:39had gone dry.
00:46:40The tree line
00:46:41to the west
00:46:42was black.
00:46:43The sky overhead
00:46:44was the color
00:46:44of an old wound.
00:46:46I can't see hope
00:46:47anymore, Cain.
00:46:48I had no answer.
00:46:50A small island
00:46:51in a dead sea.
00:46:54I didn't
00:46:54and that was the point.
00:46:55See the figure first.
00:46:56Faye saw it.
00:46:57She had been standing
00:46:57at the paramedic
00:46:58for a long time,
00:46:59her hand on his back,
00:47:00her cheek against his shoulder.
00:47:01I had been counting
00:47:01how long it had been
00:47:02since either of them
00:47:02had said anything.
00:47:03The number kept getting bigger.
00:47:04I kept losing it.
00:47:05She did not move her hand.
00:47:06She did not change her tone.
00:47:07She just said his name.
00:47:08Look.
00:47:08I looked.
00:47:09Out past the second ring wreckage.
00:47:11Out past the burned edge
00:47:11of the field.
00:47:12Out on the gravel road
00:47:13that led back to what was
00:47:13left of the city.
00:47:14A figure was walking.
00:47:15Wah person.
00:47:16Upright.
00:47:16Two-legged.
00:47:17Walking.
00:47:18Not strumbling.
00:47:19Not tilting.
00:47:19A jacket.
00:47:20A hand raised.
00:47:21Palm out in the air.
00:47:22I raised the rifle
00:47:23through reflex.
00:47:24My hands were steady
00:47:25before my brain had caught up.
00:47:26Cain.
00:47:27He's waving.
00:47:30I see him.
00:47:32Cain.
00:47:33I see him, Faye.
00:47:35The figure stopped
00:47:36at the edge of the dead field.
00:47:37I did not come closer.
00:47:38I cupped his hand
00:47:39around his mouth.
00:47:39My voice came up to them
00:47:40on the watchtower
00:47:41thin and clear.
00:47:42Faye made a sound
00:47:42I had not heard her make
00:47:43in months.
00:47:44I laughed.
00:47:45It was high and shocked
00:47:45and cracked across the middle
00:47:46and immediately turned
00:47:47into something else
00:47:47but it was a laugh.
00:47:48She gripped his arm.
00:47:49Cain.
00:47:49There's somebody out there.
00:47:51I lifted the binoculars.
00:47:52The man was tin.
00:47:53I was middle age.
00:47:54I had a salt pepper beard.
00:47:56I wore no helmet.
00:47:57I wore no oxygen tank.
00:47:58My face was bare
00:47:59in the purple air.
00:48:00I was waving.
00:48:01I was alive.
00:48:01I keyed the radio
00:48:02with his free hand.
00:48:03Dad.
00:48:04Watchtower.
00:48:04Now.
00:48:05I lowered the binoculars.
00:48:07I looked at Faye.
00:48:09The wind moved her hair.
00:48:10A figure on the horizon.
00:48:13Walking.
00:48:14Alive.
00:48:15A figure on the horizon.
00:48:19The stranger held both hands up
00:48:21at the third ring
00:48:22and waited for permission.
00:48:24I and Roger came down
00:48:25to the gate in their suits.
00:48:27Faye watched from the watchtower
00:48:28with the rifle.
00:48:29Roger stayed five steps back.
00:48:31I stopped at the wire.
00:48:33The man on the other side
00:48:34was older than I had looked
00:48:35from up high.
00:48:36Sixty.
00:48:36Lean.
00:48:37A mark like a black star
00:48:38out of his neck.
00:48:39I had a soldier's stillness.
00:48:41Name's Mac Harper.
00:48:42World Rescue Corps.
00:48:43I'm not infected.
00:48:45I've got a vaccine.
00:48:46Don't shoot.
00:48:48How are you breathing the air?
00:48:50The mark on my neck.
00:48:51It's a marker
00:48:52the swarm can't see.
00:48:54Paired with an antiviral.
00:48:56Ten of us got dropped
00:48:57into this city six weeks back.
00:48:59I'm what's left.
00:49:00Why are you here?
00:49:01Because somebody
00:49:02on this property
00:49:03fired a wire-guided munition
00:49:05into a mother
00:49:05three weeks ago
00:49:06and we tracked
00:49:07the heat pump from orbit.
00:49:09We thought it was
00:49:09an artillery error.
00:49:11Then we got ground readings.
00:49:12Then we got a satellite image
00:49:14of three central fences
00:49:16and a working oxygen rig
00:49:17in a watchtower
00:49:18and command sent me
00:49:19to find out
00:49:20who the hell
00:49:20was still alive.
00:49:22Step back ten spas.
00:49:25Mac, step back.
00:49:27Lift your shirt.
00:49:29Mac lifted his shirt.
00:49:30There were no bites.
00:49:32There were three old scars
00:49:33and a fresh field dressing
00:49:34across his ribs.
00:49:36Empty the pack
00:49:37on the ground.
00:49:38Mac emptied the pack.
00:49:40Two protein bags.
00:49:41A pistol.
00:49:42A satellite radio.
00:49:44Three small unmarked vials.
00:49:45A fold of papers.
00:49:47A handheld device
00:49:48the size of a phone.
00:49:49And a thin strip of metal
00:49:50that looked in the cold light
00:49:51like nothing I had ever seen.
00:49:53The strip's a nanosuit.
00:49:55Skin bonded.
00:49:56Combat rated.
00:49:57Single charge.
00:49:58It'll get you through
00:49:59about 200 of them
00:50:00then it dies.
00:50:01One charge.
00:50:02One shot.
00:50:03I keyed the gate.
00:50:04Get inside
00:50:05before the rain hits again.
00:50:07Mac picked up the pack.
00:50:09I stepped through the wire.
00:50:10The gate closed behind me
00:50:12with a soft heavy click.
00:50:14I stood inside the perimeter
00:50:15for the first time
00:50:16and let out a breath
00:50:17like I had been holding it
00:50:19for six weeks.
00:50:20Brother.
00:50:22We've been tracking the mother.
00:50:24We've been tracking the mother.
00:50:27They sat around the dining room table
00:50:29for the first time
00:50:30in two months.
00:50:31Mac laid out the map
00:50:32between the salt and pepper.
00:50:33It was a city map.
00:50:34A real one.
00:50:34Paper.
00:50:35Not satellite.
00:50:36With red ink in the center
00:50:37and a black star
00:50:37drawn over the largest
00:50:39metro station downtown.
00:50:40This is our girl.
00:50:42Downtown.
00:50:43Right under the central terminal.
00:50:45She doesn't move more than
00:50:46a hundred yards
00:50:46in any direction.
00:50:48The whole hive feeds her.
00:50:50She doesn't have to walk.
00:50:52Her hive walks for her.
00:50:55Then how do we get to her?
00:50:57Through the tunnels.
00:50:58I tap the lines
00:50:59that mark the metro.
00:51:00Trains aren't running.
00:51:01The hive cleared the platforms
00:51:02in the first week.
00:51:04After that,
00:51:04the tunnels went quiet.
00:51:05They don't bother
00:51:06with anything they can't smell.
00:51:07We slip in at the west side station,
00:51:09walk the line east surface
00:51:10at the H tower
00:51:11across from the central terminal.
00:51:12Three hours on foot.
00:51:14Why a tower?
00:51:15Because she has to see you.
00:51:17Wait.
00:51:17She has to see you.
00:51:19The vaccine works
00:51:20close range only
00:51:21and only if she's looking.
00:51:23We need her to break cover.
00:51:24We need her to climb.
00:51:24So we have to be high enough
00:51:25that she sees us,
00:51:26far enough she has to come for us,
00:51:28and inside enough cover
00:51:29that the rest of the hive
00:51:30can't drown us
00:51:31before she gets there.
00:51:32That's a lot of ifs.
00:51:34It is.
00:51:35I looked at the red ink.
00:51:36I looked at the black star.
00:51:38At the dotted line
00:51:38between the west side station
00:51:40and the H tower
00:51:41across the page.
00:51:42I had walked that line
00:51:43last time.
00:51:43With Faye,
00:51:44on her last day.
00:51:45They had been trying
00:51:46to find a checkpoint
00:51:46that did not exist.
00:51:47I knew exactly
00:51:48how many infected
00:51:49were waiting.
00:51:51We go tomorrow.
00:51:53Tomorrow.
00:51:55Faye took his hand
00:51:56under the table.
00:51:57There's more than one?
00:52:00Mac laid the nano suit strip
00:52:02on the table.
00:52:03It looked,
00:52:04in the lamplight,
00:52:05like a band-aid
00:52:06made of mercury.
00:52:08Six inches long,
00:52:09half an inch wide.
00:52:10It moved when you
00:52:11weren't looking.
00:52:12When you looked at it,
00:52:13it stopped.
00:52:13Press it to the back
00:52:14of the neck.
00:52:15Skin contact.
00:52:17It bonds in two seconds.
00:52:19After that,
00:52:20it lives where you live.
00:52:22Activate by intention.
00:52:24Think the word suit.
00:52:25The plates flow.
00:52:26You'll have a full kit
00:52:27in 90 frames.
00:52:29Charge.
00:52:30100% at start.
00:52:31A heavy weapon,
00:52:32energy blade,
00:52:33beam,
00:52:33burns it down fast.
00:52:34Conservative,
00:52:35you've got a half-hour
00:52:35fight in you.
00:52:36Aggressive.
00:52:3710 minutes.
00:52:38How many of these
00:52:38you got?
00:52:39Four.
00:52:40One for each of us.
00:52:41They were calibrated
00:52:42to my unit's bio-signatures,
00:52:43but the bond protocol
00:52:44accepts new hosts.
00:52:46You'll be the first
00:52:46non-corpse personnel
00:52:47to ever wear one.
00:52:49Faye picked one up.
00:52:50It clung to her finger,
00:52:51then her palm,
00:52:52then settled.
00:52:53It feels warm.
00:52:55It's already reading you.
00:52:57Faye looked at Kane.
00:52:59One charge.
00:53:00One shot.
00:53:02One shot.
00:53:03I pressed his strip
00:53:04to the back of my neck.
00:53:06The cold lasted
00:53:07half a second,
00:53:07then a warmth
00:53:08ran down his spine,
00:53:10clean,
00:53:10sharp,
00:53:11almost pleasant.
00:53:12It stopped at his hands.
00:53:14My fingers tingled.
00:53:15Something behind
00:53:16his eyes opened.
00:53:17I thought the weight
00:53:18of it crushing me.
00:53:19Suit.
00:53:20A hundred small plates
00:53:21flowed out from his collarbone,
00:53:22his shoulder blades,
00:53:23his hips,
00:53:24and a featherweight skin
00:53:24of liquid metal
00:53:25closed over me
00:53:26in less than two seconds.
00:53:28My vision sharpened.
00:53:29The aches in his ribs
00:53:30went quiet.
00:53:31A small status panel
00:53:32ghosted into the corner
00:53:33of his eye.
00:53:33Battery,
00:53:34100%.
00:53:36God.
00:53:37Roger and Mac and Faye
00:53:39stood up around the table
00:53:40in their own gleaning armor.
00:53:42Roger laughed once,
00:53:43a stunned laugh,
00:53:44and looked down
00:53:45at his hands.
00:53:46I'm 61 years old.
00:53:49Tonight you're not.
00:53:51The last night.
00:53:54Faye won't sleep.
00:53:56Faye climbed into the bed
00:53:57in the dark.
00:53:58She had not done that
00:53:59in a month.
00:54:00Since Hugh had walked
00:54:01Chloe into the yard
00:54:02since the burials,
00:54:03since the third ring
00:54:04had started humming alone.
00:54:05They had slept in the same room,
00:54:07but she had stayed on the cot
00:54:08under the window,
00:54:09and I had stayed in the bed
00:54:09by the door,
00:54:10each of them grieving
00:54:11in a different language.
00:54:12Tonight she came to me.
00:54:14She put her arms around me
00:54:15under the covers.
00:54:17She put her forehead
00:54:19against his collarbone.
00:54:20I could feel her eyelashes
00:54:22against his skin.
00:54:24Cain?
00:54:25Yeah?
00:54:27Are we gonna make it back?
00:54:29I held her.
00:54:30I didn't,
00:54:31and that was the point answer
00:54:32for a long time.
00:54:33I had thought about this question
00:54:35for a long time.
00:54:36I had practiced answers
00:54:37in my head a hundred times.
00:54:38I had believed,
00:54:39in the worst weeks,
00:54:41that if he ever got the chance
00:54:42to answer it again,
00:54:43I would lie.
00:54:44I was going to lie.
00:54:47I don't know, Faye.
00:54:49Faye nodded
00:54:50against his colistain.
00:54:51Okay.
00:54:52I want to.
00:54:53I want to so badly.
00:54:55Okay.
00:54:56But I don't know.
00:54:58Okay.
00:54:59She did not cry.
00:55:01She did not move.
00:55:03She held me,
00:55:04and she breathed
00:55:05against my neck,
00:55:06and she listened
00:55:07to me breathe.
00:55:08The room kept breathing
00:55:09around them.
00:55:12I love you,
00:55:13Cain Sutton.
00:55:14I love you.
00:55:16Faye Mitchell.
00:55:17I have loved you
00:55:18since the second week
00:55:19of senior year.
00:55:21I know.
00:55:23I want you to know
00:55:24that no matter
00:55:25what happens tomorrow,
00:55:26I have already had
00:55:26a whole life with you.
00:55:28I had it.
00:55:30It was mine.
00:55:31Even if it ends.
00:55:33Good God,
00:55:33I couldn't speak.
00:55:35Okay?
00:55:36Okay.
00:55:38Good.
00:55:39Now sleep.
00:55:41She fell asleep
00:55:42against me in 20 minutes.
00:55:44I did not sleep.
00:55:46I lay awake
00:55:47and listened to her breathe,
00:55:49and he memorized it.
00:55:50The way a person
00:55:52memorizes something
00:55:52they intend to carry
00:55:53for a very long time.
00:55:55I lies.
00:55:56She knows.
00:55:59They left the compound
00:56:00at 6 in the morning.
00:56:01Roger walked once
00:56:02around the basement
00:56:02before he locked it.
00:56:03I touched the workbench.
00:56:04I touched the master burker.
00:56:06I touched the doorframe
00:56:07of the room where Diane
00:56:07had lived for the last week
00:56:08of her life.
00:56:09I stood there for a moment
00:56:10with his hand on the wood,
00:56:11then I came out
00:56:12and shut the door
00:56:12and did not lock it.
00:56:14In case anyone needs it.
00:56:19Yeah.
00:56:19My Mac drove,
00:56:20Roger Shotgun.
00:56:21I and Faye sat in the back.
00:56:22The truck was a black suburban
00:56:24Mac had hidden in a service garage
00:56:25two miles south from the compound.
00:56:27The roads downtown were empty.
00:56:28Empty did not mean clean.
00:56:30A car had crashed
00:56:31into a power pole on 12th.
00:56:32There was a dog asleep
00:56:33in the medium.
00:56:34The dog was not asleep.
00:56:35There was a man
00:56:36at a bus shelter on Henderson
00:56:37with his face
00:56:37beside a paper bag
00:56:38and a little girl
00:56:39on a tricycle
00:56:39outside a hair salon
00:56:40on 4th
00:56:41and a couple
00:56:41at a sidewalk cafe
00:56:42on 9th
00:56:42holding hands
00:56:43across a stained tablecloth.
00:56:44None of them moved.
00:56:45None of them were alive.
00:56:47Faye looked at the little girl
00:56:48as they drove past.
00:56:50She's never going to grow up.
00:56:52No.
00:56:54I would have wanted one.
00:56:56Eventually.
00:56:58I took her hand.
00:57:00I would have wanted one too.
00:57:02The truck stopped
00:57:03at the west side station entrance,
00:57:04a granite arch
00:57:04over a stairway down,
00:57:05surrounded by
00:57:06abandoned newspaper boxes.
00:57:07Lights on.
00:57:08Move.
00:57:08They climbed out.
00:57:09Mac threw a pebble
00:57:10at a steel grit
00:57:1020 feet down the avenue
00:57:11and a half dozen
00:57:12drowsy infected
00:57:12at the station's mouth
00:57:13turned and shampered
00:57:14toward the snoys.
00:57:15Roger took Faye's elbow
00:57:15and they slipped
00:57:16past the entrance.
00:57:18I and Mac
00:57:18threw a second pebble
00:57:19in the opposite direction.
00:57:22The remaining infected
00:57:23at the entrance
00:57:23turned and drifted away.
00:57:27Lights on.
00:57:28Move.
00:57:32The tunnel was very dark
00:57:33and very wet.
00:57:34The air was cold.
00:57:36The air was full of a smell
00:57:37I had no name for,
00:57:37something like old meat,
00:57:38something like a swimming pool
00:57:39that had not been cleaned,
00:57:40something like the inside
00:57:41of a refrigerator
00:57:41that had lost power
00:57:42for a month.
00:57:43The nanosuit filtered
00:57:44most of it out.
00:57:45Most was not all.
00:57:46The four of them
00:57:46moved in a tight diamond.
00:57:48Mark took point.
00:57:49Roger held the back.
00:57:50I took the right.
00:57:50Faye took the left
00:57:51with my hand on her elbow
00:57:52whenever the floor
00:57:53was uneven,
00:57:54which was always.
00:57:55The suit lit the tunnel
00:57:56for them.
00:57:56A soft cone of cold light
00:57:58from each shoulder.
00:57:59There were things in the dark.
00:58:00Some of them were animals.
00:58:01A rat scurrying along the rail.
00:58:03A bird that had gotten in
00:58:04somehow,
00:58:04dead on a beam.
00:58:05Some of them
00:58:05were not animals.
00:58:06Once,
00:58:07Mac stopped and actioned
00:58:08and they all stood
00:58:08very still
00:58:09while something
00:58:09on the far side
00:58:10of the tracks
00:58:10dragged itself
00:58:11a hundred feet
00:58:12through the gravel
00:58:12and then,
00:58:13finding no sound
00:58:14to follow,
00:58:15lay back down.
00:58:16I felt deep in my bones.
00:58:18Faye's pulse
00:58:19through her elbow.
00:58:22It was very fast.
00:58:24Mac,
00:58:25how far?
00:58:26Two and a quarter miles
00:58:27to the central platform.
00:58:28We'll scurp it.
00:58:28H Tower entrance
00:58:29is half a mile past.
00:58:30How long?
00:58:31Forty minutes
00:58:32if we keep this pace.
00:58:33Then we keep this pace.
00:58:37They walked.
00:58:38They walked.
00:58:41They walked.
00:58:42A subway car
00:58:43came out of the dark.
00:58:44It was tilted.
00:58:45It had jumped the track
00:58:46at some point in the chaos
00:58:47and it lay across the rails
00:58:48on its side.
00:58:49Its lights long dead,
00:58:50its windows broken
00:58:51in long jagged shapes.
00:58:52Black red blood
00:58:53streaked the inside.
00:58:54The smell here
00:58:55was different.
00:58:56Worse.
00:58:57I stopped six feet
00:58:58from the car.
00:58:58I swung his cone of light
00:59:00along the windows.
00:59:01Something inside moved.
00:59:02A soft, dry sound.
00:59:04Not loud,
00:59:05like fabric being
00:59:05pulled across stone.
00:59:06It came from low,
00:59:07from the floor of the car.
00:59:09Faye's foot was beside
00:59:10the broken out edge
00:59:11of the car door.
00:59:13A hand came out of the dark
00:59:14and closed around her ankle.
00:59:16Scream!
00:59:21I shot the hand off.
00:59:22The infected attached to it
00:59:23dragged itself out of the dark
00:59:24with a piece of its own arm
00:59:25in its other hand.
00:59:26And Roger stepped past I
00:59:27and put a knuckle plate
00:59:28through its forehead.
00:59:29And then the subway car
00:59:30came open in three places
00:59:31at once.
00:59:31Five, then ten,
00:59:33then twenty.
00:59:35They poured.
00:59:36There had been a packed train
00:59:38at the moment
00:59:38everything had ended.
00:59:39Commuters, students,
00:59:41a stroller,
00:59:41a man with a guitar.
00:59:42And they had all been turned
00:59:43in a sealed steel box
00:59:45for two months.
00:59:46And now the box had cracked.
00:59:52A unmatched cabin to the
00:59:53Roger was second.
00:59:54I took Faye by the wrist
00:59:55and ran.
00:59:55The nanosuit gave them
00:59:56speed they had not earned.
00:59:58A feather glide
00:59:58along the rails
00:59:59with small wheels
01:00:00at the heels
01:00:00skating them forward
01:00:01at thirty miles an hour.
01:00:02I heard the swarm
01:00:03behind them
01:00:04as a single unbroken sound.
01:00:06A roar that did not breathe in.
01:00:07How far?
01:00:08Quarter mile
01:00:09to the H Tower stairs!
01:00:14I've got an idea
01:00:18Mac, the tower stairs
01:00:22I see them
01:00:23Get to them
01:00:25Listen to me, I built this city son
01:00:27I built three of these damn stations
01:00:29The roof of this tunnel is held up by a load bearing beam every 200 feet
01:00:32If we drop the next one behind us, the swarm can't follow
01:00:35Dad, no, dad, please
01:00:38We can take her down together
01:00:40I can't do this without you
01:00:46You can
01:00:49You will
01:00:50I didn't, and that was the point
01:00:52Slow down
01:00:56Get to the tower
01:01:00I felt my father's hand on the back of his neck
01:01:03It was a brief, hard squeeze
01:01:05I'll be right behind you, son
01:01:09Then I was not
01:01:11I saw, out of the corner of his eye, my father break stride and pivoted
01:01:14The way Roger had pivoted so north on a job site 50,000 times
01:01:17And raised the rocket to aim at Ballong to the tunnel ceiling at a point I could not see him
01:01:21The rocket left
01:01:23The blast was a long, rolling geological sound
01:01:26I did not look back
01:01:27Faye did not look back
01:01:28Mac did not look back
01:01:29They ran
01:01:30They reached the H-tower stairwell door
01:01:32Mac threw the door open
01:01:34They went up
01:01:35They went up
01:01:37Waited at the next landing
01:01:38I did not speak
01:01:39After a long moment, Mac spoke
01:01:41I must have whispered
01:01:42I was a good man
01:01:43He was the best man I ever heard
01:01:46I'm sorry brother
01:01:47They climbed
01:01:4883 stories
01:01:49Take us ups did most of it
01:01:51By the 40th, my grief had narrowed to a single hot point behind his ribs
01:01:54And I was using it the way a runner uses a stitch
01:01:56By the 70th, his face was dry
01:01:57By the rooftop access door, his hands were stiff
01:02:05Some things, somebody has to do
01:02:12The H-tower was actually two towers
01:02:14Twin glass slabs joined at the base by a parking deck in a lobby
01:02:17From the rooftop of the south tower, I could see straight across the gap to the north tower's rooftop
01:02:21And below the gap, I could see down into the canyon between them
01:02:24Where the wind moved trash in slow circle
01:02:27I taught you the suit ten hours ago
01:02:29I learned fast
01:02:32Faye went to the other tower with the long rifle the suit gave her
01:02:35A gauss needle, slim, almost beautiful
01:02:37That printed itself into existence in her hands when she thought it
01:02:40I kissed her at the elevator
01:02:41When I opened my chest, please, the second you see green, you fire
01:02:44I won't miss
01:02:46I know you won't, baby
01:02:47She crossed the parking deck and entered the north tower and went up
01:02:51I stood beside him
01:02:54Mac flicked the cigarette over the edge
01:02:56Mech mode, King
01:02:57They both said it at once
01:03:00Mech mode
01:03:01The nano suits expanded
01:03:02The plates thickened
01:03:04The shoulders broad
01:03:05Servos that had not existed five minutes ago hummed in the metal
01:03:08Cold weapons folded out of forearms
01:03:10Battery readouts from 95% to 40% in a long unbroken slide and stopped
01:03:16In the canyon between the towers, something began to climb
01:03:21Some things, somebody has to do
01:03:27The mother climbed straight up the glass
01:03:28She did not need a foothold
01:03:30Her hands moved up the smooth face of the building like a spider's hands
01:03:33Behind her on the plaza, her swarm was funneling into the H tower lobby in a single black red column
01:03:37Above her, in the gap, only I and Mac stood on the parody
01:03:41She looked up, she looked at Kane
01:03:43She remembered me
01:03:44I saw it in her face
01:03:45The same look the green woman had given me from across the field last time
01:03:48The same look from the moment Hugh had pulled the seventh pin
01:03:50She remembered
01:03:51She knew exactly which one of them had killed her sister six weeks ago on the west side
01:03:54She had been waiting for me to come down
01:03:56I waited until she was three floors below the paramount
01:03:58Then I opened his chest plate
01:03:59The compartment in the nano suit's chest was an emergency power well
01:04:02A core, a tiny nuclear ember meant only for catastrophic last resort use
01:04:06The interior glowed a sickly clean green
01:04:08Now
01:04:09Faye fired
01:04:10The round left the north tower like a star
01:04:13It crossed the gap at hypersonic speed
01:04:15It went into the mother's open mouth and through the back of her head
01:04:18And continued for another 200 feet before it lost altitude
01:04:21The mother fell, not far
01:04:23She caught the paralle of the floor below with one hand
01:04:26She hung there
01:04:27Her eyes, her one remaining eye did not stop looking at Kane
01:04:30She began to climb again
01:04:33She isn't dying
01:04:34She will
01:04:35I stepped up onto the parapet
01:04:37Mac caught his arm
01:04:38Mac caught his arm
01:04:44Kane
01:04:45I have to be close to her
01:04:47Heroes pay a price, kid
01:04:51I smiled
01:04:52Tell my kid I tried
01:04:54I fell
01:04:54I fell with my chest open and the green ember loose and burning in his hands
01:04:58Tell my kid I tried
01:05:04The flash threw I off the rooftop
01:05:06The mother caught the explosion at point-blank range on the side of the building
01:05:09With Mac's body wrapped around her
01:05:11The white-green light filled the gap between the towers
01:05:13The glass on 20 floors went
01:05:15I fell 10 feet
01:05:16And the nanosuit spent the last of its battery to keep me alive
01:05:19I hit the paracet of the floor below
01:05:20The suit cushioned the impact with a sound like a balloon popping
01:05:23The chest plate sealed
01:05:24The HUD went red
01:05:25This emergency reserve reserved 4%
01:05:2720 feet below me
01:05:28Bent across the side of the building like a thing flung by a child
01:05:30Beaming
01:05:30The green woman was not green anymore
01:05:32She was not moving
01:05:33She was not healing
01:05:34I put both hands flat against the side of the building and he breathed
01:05:37Across the gap
01:05:38On the north tower roof
01:05:40Faye stood up
01:05:41Even at this distance I could see her hand at her mouth
01:05:44I was alive
01:05:46I was warm in the lobby
01:05:47The plaza
01:05:48On the avenues for miles around
01:05:49Every infected with a half mile slowed
01:05:51Then stopped
01:05:51Then sat down
01:05:52All of them
01:05:53All at once in the streets
01:05:54In the lobbies
01:05:54In the stairwells
01:05:55They put their hands in their laps
01:05:56Like children at the end of a long game
01:05:57And the wind moved
01:05:58The wind that had been thick and purple and acid for two months
01:06:00Moved
01:06:02I lifted my head into it
01:06:05I didn't and that was the point
01:06:07Deserve it
01:06:08I was going to take it anyway
01:06:10The sound came from very far away
01:06:12I did not know what it was at first
01:06:14A thrung
01:06:14Low
01:06:15Growing
01:06:15Copters
01:06:16Three
01:06:16Then ten
01:06:17Coming up the avenue
01:06:18Gunship low
01:06:19Faye on the radio crying
01:06:20Kane
01:06:25I'm here
01:06:26You're here
01:06:29I'm here
01:06:30I put my face up to the warm clean light
01:06:33I thought the weight of it crushing me
01:06:35About Hugh
01:06:36I thought the weight of it crushing me
01:06:38About Roger
01:06:39The light warmed his face
01:06:42Thank you
01:06:46Six weeks later
01:06:47I sat and stood on the back porch
01:06:48Of a small white house
01:06:49In a small white town
01:06:50Three hundred miles west of the city
01:06:51The town had been a rescue crew
01:06:53Location cation site
01:06:54Since the third week of the recovery
01:06:55A prefag cluster of housing
01:06:56Had been a time in a way
01:06:57That felt like a cage
01:06:58There were children on the lawns
01:06:59There was a coffee shop
01:07:00With a hand painted sign on the corner
01:07:01The trees still had leaves
01:07:03Faye came out onto the porch
01:07:04With two mugs
01:07:06She handed me one
01:07:07How's the shoulder?
01:07:09Stiff
01:07:10How's the rest?
01:07:12Also stiff
01:07:12She sat down on the porch swing
01:07:14Pulled me down beside her
01:07:15The morning was cold
01:07:16The sun was real
01:07:18The helicopter went over very high
01:07:20They flew me over the city last week
01:07:22While you were still in the hospital
01:07:23Did I tell you?
01:07:24No
01:07:24They're rebuilding the central terminal
01:07:25That's good
01:07:26They haven't found anyone else
01:07:28From our block
01:07:29I know
01:07:30She was quiet for a while
01:07:32I want to go back
01:07:33Eventually
01:07:34Yeah
01:07:34I want to bury Hugh next to your dad
01:07:36And Marlene
01:07:37And Derek
01:07:38I want to put markers down
01:07:39I want them to be in the same row
01:07:41Yeah
01:07:41They found her?
01:07:42She'd been in a rescue camp in Denver the whole time
01:07:44They told her last week
01:07:45I closed my eyes
01:07:46A bus pulled up to the curb across the street
01:07:48A woman climbed off with a small girl in her arms
01:07:51The girl had Mac's eyes
01:07:53I gotta go say something
01:07:54I reach for Faye's hand
01:07:56I'll come with you
01:07:57Stay
01:07:57I won't be long
01:07:58I'm coming with you, Kane, son
01:08:00I looked at and felt something break inside me
01:08:02Her in the morning sun
01:08:03I had her
01:08:04I had this
01:08:04I had everything Hugh and Roger and Mac had bought me with the rest of their lives
01:08:08They went down myself porch steps together
01:08:10She stood
01:08:11The light warmed his face
01:08:12The world was waiting
01:08:14The end
01:08:16The end
01:08:16The end
01:08:16The end
01:08:17The end
01:08:17The end
01:08:17The end
01:08:17The end
01:08:18The end
01:08:18The end
01:08:18You
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