Outbreak The Beginning (The Outbreak Series Book 1)

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whole thing. On top of that she’s got Scalera Derma and Raynaud’s. She has to take all kinds of pills for that including a water pill. We’re going to have to find her more. That’s all there is to it. My mother is a very strong-willed woman. I hope I can be half that strong. My walkie goes off.
    “Mom, hey Mom you there over,” Liam says.
    Grabbing the walkie I say,. “Yep I’m here how are things over your way babe, over?”
    “Those zombies are all over the neighbor’s house like a swarm and there a few on the road coming your way, over.”
    “Shit!! Ok thanks. We won’t be long over.” I exit the kitchen. “Hey Hank come help me with these boxes.” Looking at him for a bit longer than necessary, I know he knows something’s up and that I don’t want to say it so Mom can hear it. He marches up to me. “Hank there are shit loads of zombies heading this way. We really need to get moving. I got all the boxes out here.”

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    “Alright, let’s get them packed and get out of here.” I watch Nate starting up the RV’s so they should be good to go.
    “Your mom just got a call from Pete, there’s only three joining us.”
    I stare at Hank. “Hank what do you mean only three?”
    “Well she says it’s just your sister, Pete and Tomas. The others are staying put, they think it’s not safe to go outside.”
    Well, okay, that’s a given. Looking at Hank I start to tear up. This can’t be happening, I’m going to lose part of my family before this shit even really begins. While loading essentials into the vehicles I stop and look around for what might be the last time at my parent’s house.
    My mom exits the house and she doesn’t look good, looks tired. “Mom I know they took you off the oxygen but do you need it for a little bit? You have done way, way, too much today.”
    “No honey, I’ll be ok, just need to lie down for a while when we get to your house.”
    Looking at her I see a lot of emotions going across her face. “What is it mom?”
    “Egypt, just how bad is out there?”
    I really don’t want to scare her but at the same time I can’t lie to her. She needs to know how bad it really is. “Yeah, it’s as bad as it can get. You have been watching the news, you’ve seen it. And the school, well I don’t know if I ever want to talk about that again!! It was really horrible but we need to get moving, they’re heading this way Mom!! Come on!” We make for the vehicles.
    Hank stops me. “Hey, I’ll drive one of the RV’s, Nate’s got the other one. You drive my truck with your mom ok?”
    I agree with a nod and look over at Nate. He gives me a little grin and heads over to one of the RV’s and gets inside I walk around the truck and jump in the driver’s seat. Mom looks over and smiles at me. I tell her to put her seat belt on and I put the truck in drive. This will be our new life here on out. Nothing will be the same.
    Grabbing the walkie, I talk into it. “You there? We’re headed your way, be ready I’m coming in first with Mimi, the RV’s will follow right behind me. Have everyone there ready and waiting. Over!!”
    “Got it Mom be careful, we will be ready! Over,” Liam says. “There’s a lot of screaming at the house next door, over.” 
    “Leave it alone, nothing we can do for them. We need to watch out for ourselves. Over,”
    “Roger that Mom. Over and out.”
    Shaking my head at what a goof he can be sometimes I start to drive down the driveway. I wait for Hank and Nate to catch up with me and when they are close behind me I turn right and out of the driveway and head home.
    Driving down our street I see people packing their cars and trucks. Where would they be going, this shit is everywhere, they need to stay at home and lock it down?! Stupid, stupid, people. I keep going as they stop and stare at us going down the road. 
    “Oh my God Egypt stop, stop, the truck and go help those people!!” my mom yells.
    Hitting the

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