Reapers Isle: TheParaplegic/Chronic Gamer Returns for the Second Book in his Reaper Series

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her in the eyes, “Babe if I was going to be doing anything it would be a repeat of last night lol.”
    A small smile came on her face and I knew she was feeling a little better.
    “How do you feel? Your side, I mean!” She asked.
    “I am fine, it still hurts and I have this bloody itch because of the stitches, but apart from that I feel fine. No sudden urges to eat anyone, so that’s a bonus. I think that if I was to transform into a Reaper I would done so already.” I replied, picking up the boiled egg and slowly taking the shell off.
    Rees poked his head over the backstop and looked at us sitting watching the clouds.
    “Walker, you might want to get up to the cottage that John is kicking up a fuss and guess what it’s about you.” He said.
    “What the hell is that dick going on about now?” I said, and stood up, I bent and helped Maddie to stand up.
    “Well to be honest, I don’t know how he found out, but he is saying that we need to kick you out and that he should be put in charge so that we can have a well run group. When Becky said why should he be in charge he said it only made sense because he was an elected official.” He replied as we walked back to the cottage.
    I was slowly getting a little more pissed every time that dick opened his mouth. We crossed into the garden and headed for the door to the pantry when Dave came outside carrying one of the rifles and he didn’t look like was happy to see me.
    “Rees you and the girl can go inside, but that thing can’t.” He said pointing the rifle at me.
    Rees started forward and I could see by the look on his face that Dave was going to have some broken bones in his future. I put my hand on his arm and shook my head, he looked at me and relaxed. What I didn’t account for was Maddie, she was flying across the space between me and Dave, like a missile.
    “That Thing, That Thing, brought you and your fucking shitty group here to safety. You fucking prick.” She screamed, what happened next was probably the worst thing Dave could have done in front of Rees. He raised the butt of the rifle and landed a blow on Maddie’s head and she went down like her legs had been cut from under her.
    I saw a blur of green and Rees had moved faster than Dave could bring the rifle round and placed a well deserved kick in Dave’s nuts. Even from where I was stood I heard the squelch of one or both of Dave’s balls. The high pitched squeal was a lovely after note of seeing the look on his face. (shouldn’t hit girls when Rees is around, he doesn’t like it. Here endeth the lesson.)
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter Nine
     
    I was bent over Maddie to make sure she was ok, as far as I could see she looked shocked and upset. She also had a small split to her scalp just above her ear and a red mark where the butt of the rifle hit.
    Rees had picked up the rifle and checked to make sure it was loaded and then gave Dave another kick but this time in the stomach. With Rees taking point we went through the pantry and I saw that the other rifles were missing, but my rifle was there, so picked it up and a pistol and we walked through the rest of the cottage. We heard voices coming from the sitting room, so we went in. Marc, Becky and Mary were standing at one end of the room and on the other side was Bet, John, Jamie, Ollie and the two girls. The thing that had me worried was the fact that Bet and her group had the other rifles and had them pointed at Marc, Becky and Mary.
    I had my rifle up and pointed at Bet and John whilst Rees was covering Jamie and the girls. The look on Bet’s face was that of a victory cut short.
    “Hi folks, can I ask what’s going on?” I asked.
    “What’s it look like Jay, the fucking snake is trying to take our place off us.” Said Marc.
    “Yup, looks like that, doesn’t it.” Said Rees.
    “Let’s all calm for a second, I mean, do you even know how to use those rifles Bet?” I asked.
    “Yes, we

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