Zombie Games Book Five (End Zone)

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Kristie. She blew him a kiss. “What a man.”
    “ Wild, you know, I’m not doing this to piss you off,” said Bryce, opening up his door. “Just remember that.”
    “I know exactly what you’re doing,” I said, annoyed. “Trying to protect me when I don’t need it.”
    Another zombie, an older fellow with dark skin and a missing upper lip, staggered over towards Bryce, his arms outstretched. Before the creature could get too close, his face met with Bryce’s right foot and he toppled backwards.
    “Is that such a bad thing?” he asked, holding the zombie down with the heel of his boot. He reached down and stabbed him in the forehead. “Protecting someone I care about?”
    “It is when I could be helping you .”
    He wiped his knife on the zombie’s shirt and then pointed towards Paige and Nora. “They need protection too, Wild. Nora’s hand is messed up and Paige, well…”
    Paige’s, head whipped around. “Excuse me? Paige is what?”
    He smirked. “Not exactly trained in self-defense.”
    She raised her bat. “You want to put those words to the test, karate man?”
    Bryce laughed. “No. Any way, Wild, you know what I mean.”
    Before I could answer, another small group of zombies headed towards us, growling like a pack of dogs.
    “Stay inside,” ordered Bryce. He slammed the door to the SUV and began moving towards the new zombies.
    “Do you ever get tired of him bossing you around?” asked Nora.
    I watched Bryce as he kicked and sliced the zombies effortlessly, admiring the way his muscles flexed and glistened in the rain. Even with lack of food and nutrition, he was still pretty ripped and made my insides tingle. “Sometimes, but,” I smirked, “tell you the truth; I can’t say that I don’t mind watching him fight either.”
    “Amen, girl,” said Kristie, reaching back to high-five me. “They do put on a good show. The only thing missing is popcorn.”
    Nora rolled her eyes as I slapped Kristie’s hand.
    “He’d better watch out for that one,” said Paige, pointing to another zombie that was growling and rushing towards Bryce.
    “He’ll be fine,” said Kristie.
    I watched as Bryce leaped into the air and kicked the zombie in the chin, sending it skidding across the wet cement. Relentless, it got back up and tried attacking again. Before I could even blink, Bryce threw a knife, hitting the zombie in his left eye. It fell backwards and this time stayed motionless.
    Bryce turned around and our eyes met.
    Smiling, I blew him a kiss and he wiggled his eyebrow before rushing after another zombie.
    Nora g runted. “Wow, such a romantic group we have here.”
    Nobody said anything. I certainly didn’t, because I knew that deep inside, she was still hurting and pining for Billie.
    When the guys were finished killing the last of the zombies, Bryce jogged over, opened my door, and leaned inside.
    “What are you doing?” I asked, staring into his eyes.
    “I need some luck,” he said, tilting his head. He slid his hand behind my neck and I smiled as his lips pressed against mine.
    I opened my mouth to his, wishing we were alone, that things were different. Then, just as quickly as it began, he pulled away, ending it
    “ Don’t worry, we’ll finish this later,” he whispered, his breath warm on my face.
    I sighed. “I hope sooner than later.”
    He kissed the corner of my mouth. “Me too.”
    “You’d better get out there before they leave without you,” said Paige.
    He nodded. “I know. Look, if something happens out here, or if those guys do show up, lay on the horn.”
    “Okay, ” I said.
    “And worst case scenario, if we get separated, go to the MOA and wait for us in the parking lot by the main entrance. Between Macy’s and Bloomingdales.”
    “If we get separated?” I asked.
    He smirked. “Like that’s going to happen
    He kissed me quickly again and then slammed the door.
    I watched as he joined the other two and felt a sudden pang of dread in the pit of my

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