Pet From Hell (Infected Series Book 1)

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up with some sort of plan. I suddenly I heard a loud crash from downstairs followed by their moan echoing round the house. I stood up quickly and looked at the door to the bedroom I quickly crossed the room and closed the door it was then that I saw it didn’t have a lock. I could hear their moans getting louder on the other side of the door. I needed to put something in front of the door to give myself a few minutes breathing room. That’s when I saw the chest of draws out of the corner of my eye. I quickly pushed them in front of the door. I knew that it wouldn’t hold for long if there were more than two of them in the house and by the sounds coming from downstairs there was a lot more than two.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Chapter Thirteen
     
    Grabbing the two back packs I moved to the window and waited for a loud enough noise from downstairs to cover the noise of me smashing the glass. Shattering the glass with the axe, I ran the handle of the axe around the edge of the window to get rid of the remaining large fragments. Throwing the two backpacks out of the window, I climbed out and on to the small roof over the front door. Looking down I couldn’t see any creatures lurking below me so I hung off the edge and dropped to the floor. Grabbing the backpacks off the floor I opened my car and threw them on to the passenger seat. Casting a look over my shoulder I could hear the smashing of furniture and loud moans coming from inside. I jumped into the driving seat and started the engine and pulled down the drive and out on to the main road.
    Turning to the left my thoughts where to head for Catterick Garrison and the Army if there was any authority left that would provide safety then the Army would be it. Pulling up to the junction I followed the sign for the Garrison and headed down the country lane. Cresting a hill I saw the town Garrison of Catterick spread out below me. I stopped the car to look through the windscreen at what was below me. I could see movement in the streets but I could also see smoke and what looked like a few crashed cars. I was trying to decide whether I should head down there or would it be safer for me to try and find somewhere out of the way. The only down side to the latter was that I didn’t know the area very well. Taking that thought on board I decided that if anything I might be able to find some better gear and maybe more food. Putting the car in gear I moved down the hill and slowly made my way toward the middle of town. Taking my time to swerve round a few crashes and abandoned cars. Every time I even thought I saw or heard an infected person I pulled over and turned the engine off.
    Looking out at the world around me I could see ravaged bodies lying in the gutters and on street corners but the most frightening thought was that there wasn’t enough of them for a town this size and that could only mean that there were plenty infected walking about somewhere. I came to a large roundabout in the centre of town and pulled over and turned the engine off for what seemed to be the twentieth time. Rolling down the window I listened to the world outside of my car and heard the crack of gun fire from somewhere off to my right. Was it my lucky day had the Army managed to find somewhere to defend? Would they let me in? These thoughts and others were jumbled in my already panicking brain. Starting the engine I thought my best chance would be to slowly head that way and stop every now and then to try and get a bearing on where the shooting was coming from. It took me maybe thirty or forty minutes to pin point where the shots were coming from and I also knew where all the infected were. Set back from a large ten foot fence was a three storey red brick building and spread out along the fence were the infected. Sitting there watching the infected push each other into the fence links I hadn’t a clue how I was going to get past them and inside the fence.
    I watched as an infected fell to

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