Authors: Mark Campbell
The plane started its trudge along the center of the runway with
its rear loading ramp still extended. The ramp threw a shower of sparks as
it slid across the tarmac. The gigantic craft started to gain momentum as it
coasted towards Andrew and Jerri, not slowing down.
The infected started to walk onto the runway from all directions,
meandering out from alleyways and from behind buildings. Most of them
were soldiers.
“Fuck!” Andrew shouted as he saw the plane approach head-on.
“
Come on!
” He made his way towards the center of the runway, nearly
dragging Jerri’s limp body alongside him.
Jerri teetered on the very edge of consciousness and mustered
what little strength she had to hold onto Jacob. She hung off of Mitch as
she flopped one limp foot in front of the other, staggering alongside him.
The plane approached closer as it crawled along the runway at
about 10 mph. The cargo ramp threw a steady stream of sparks as it
scraped along the ground.
“Get ready!” Andrew shouted above the roar of the propellers.
He dropped his rifle and scooped Jerri’s limp body up in his arms and
held her against his chest. He shuffled left and right, trying to place
himself in the perfect position.
Andrew ducked with Jerri in his arms and quickly maneuvered
out of the path of the front landing gears as the plane rolled over top of
them. The whirling propellers and the roar of the engines were deafening.
The plane passed over in less than a few seconds and Andrew
found himself standing just a few feet away from the ramp as it scrapped
past him.
He sprinted towards the ramp, nearly blinded by the steady
shower of sparks. Closing the distance, he ran halfway up the ramp and
hurled Jerri’s body into the plane’s cargo hold.
Andrew stumbled up the ramp and quickly fell onto his hands
and knees, desperately sucking in air as the plane barreled down the
runway at over 100 mph. Air was sucked out of the cargo hold and loose
papers and supply boxes flew out the back.
A dead soldier sat tangled up in the cargo netting next to the
ramp’s control module. He thrashed lividly in the net, trying to free
himself and lunge after Andrew.
The dead soldier untangled himself from the netting and shuffled
towards Andrew. The soldier immediately tripped and rolled out of the
back of the plane, snarling as he went.
Andrew sprung forward and caught himself on the dangling
yellow control box. He quickly pressed the large green button and held on
tight as the plane sped forward.
He looked down and saw that her arms were still wrapped around
Jacob’s corpse. The shawl that covered the baby was soaked in blood and
looked grotesque.
Jacob started to trash lividly in Andrew’s grip. He reached out of
the shawl and scratched Andrew’s hand as he tried to claw his way out of
the blanket.
Andrew startled and dropped the child. He looked down at his
hand and saw a small bead of blood rise to the surface of the scratch. The
baby’s nails were surprising sharp.
Jacob struck the floor and rolled out of his gory shawl. His eyes
were open and hazed and black bile dribbled out of his gaping toothless
mouth. He made gurgled screams and his naked half-decayed body
flopped on the ground, convulsing.
Andrew reached down, snatched the hideous child by its neck,
and hurled Jacob out of the cargo hold just seconds before the ramp
finished retracting and the door sealed.
The whirling wind inside the plane immediately calmed.
“
Cargo hold is secure,
” the overhead voice announced.
Andrew let out a sigh of relief and sunk down on the floor next
to Jerri. He wiped the small bead of blood off of his hand and looked at
the wound; surprised the little bastard broke skin. He rested his head
against the sealed exit and looked around the cargo hold, frantically trying
to catch his breath.
Shrink-wrapped devices that resembled large bombs similar to
what Witt had described were secured against both sides of the cargo hold
by thick yellow nylon straps. The devices were unlike anything Andrew
had ever seen. ‘LAZARUS TYPE’ was stenciled on each device in bold
white lettering.
Andrew carefully rolled Jerri onto her back and ran the back of
his fingers across her cold cheek as he gently brushed a few locks of hair
behind her ear. He frowned as he reached down and felt for a pulse.
The door at the bulkhead at the far end of the cargo hold swung
open and a solider wearing a gas mask sauntered into the room with an
assault rifle slung over his shoulder, huffing and puffing.
“
Holy shit,
” the masked soldier said as he tried to catch his breath.
“
I ran back as fast as I could but you beat me to it… Thanks for closing that damn
thing. We almost lost all of the cargo. I thought Joel was handling things back here.”
“I know,” Andrew said bitterly as he looked down at Jerri.
“I didn’t know anybody else even made it aboard.”
“We were the last,” Andrew said.
The masked soldier stared down at Jerri.
“No,” Andrew quickly answered. “But one of the marauders shot
her… I need some gauze to stop the bleeding. Is there a first aid kit on
here?”
“
Yeah, there is one up in the crew cabin next to the AED,
” the solider
said as he stared at Andrew. “
Say… have I seen you before…? You don’t look
familiar…”
“
No, it’s just me and the two pilots
,” the soldier replied. “
We were
overwhelmed by the infected
.
It was a fucking massacre.
” The soldier paused a
moment and eyed Andrew. “
What unit did you say you belonged to again?”
J
erri opened her eyes and found herself standing barefoot in the
snow in a clearing surrounded by towering pine trees. She was wearing a
white silken nightgown that stopped right above her ankles. Oddly, her
feet weren’t cold and the temperature outside didn’t seem to affect her as
the wind kissed her exposed skin.
She remembered the place… It was Flagstaff, Arizona. The ski
town was one of the most memorable trips she ever had and was the first
time she ever saw snow.
In the distance, through the thin tree line, she spotted Mitch
wearing his usual casual attire. He was sporting a thick black jacket and
had a tattered winter hat covering his tussled blonde hair. His complexion
looked healthy and a radiant white light glimmered around his body.
Jerri smiled and trekked through the snow towards him. Her
steps felt light and an overwhelming sense of calm washed over her. She
snaked her way through the sparse trees and ran up to Mitch, throwing
her arms around him.
“I’m dreaming, aren’t I?” she asked in a blissful stupor.
Mitch smiled and nodded.
“If this is death then I welcome it… We’ll be together again,” she
said. She looked up at him and smiled. She stood on her tiptoes and
gently pressed her lips against his.
“I know… I miss you tons,” Mitch said as he gently kissed her
once again. “You need to let go of him though… He’s dead… You’re
many things but crazy isn’t one of them.”
“I know he is… but I can’t… After the camp and all of the death
I can’t just let him go,” she said as she closed her eyes. “Without a
purpose… what good am I? What makes me any different than the
monsters who survive just to survive? I don’t want an existence like
that… I want things to be the way they used to be.”
Jerri opened her tearful eyes and looked up at Mitch.
“What else is there left to hold onto?” she asked bitterly.
“The future,” he replied.
“What future?” she asked as tears started to sob. “Everything
good is gone… I lost everything. There is nothing left to make a future
with! I thought maybe Jacob could… but he’s gone now… I don’t want
to turn into Witt. I just can’t see a future for me anymore.”
Jerri blinked and noticed for the first time that they were standing
on the edge of a tall snow-covered mountain. Down below, the white
forest seemed to stretch out endlessly in all directions. It was beautiful but
desolate.
“There’s nothing down there,” she said scornfully.
Mitch smiled.
“Exactly,” he answered. “There is nothing down there…”
“You’re missing my point,” he said as he started to caress her.
“There is nothing down there… no zombies… no viruses… no lies… no
government. It’s pure unadulterated freedom from everything that caused
this mess in the first place. It’s a blank canvas that you and the rest of the
survivors can paint any way you like.”
“I don’t know where to start,” she admitted.
Mitch smiled and kissed the back of her head.
“Sure you do,” he said.
Jerri thought about the plane and opened her mouth to speak–
“No, you’re right,” Mitch said. “He’s taking you to another
camp… That’s why you need to stop wallowing in your self-pity and take
action.”
Jerri closed her eyes, embarrassed at herself.
“Take control of the situation,” Mitch said.
Jerri frowned.
“I can’t tell you how to do it, but I can tell you that you’re
capable of doing it. Despite what you’re thinking now, the camp didn’t
break you.”