Darkness Risen, Richard Shekari [best ereader for textbooks .txt] 📗
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“I am glad seeing you guys!” said Melanie, as she sobbed and went back to her spot. Karen and Jeffery found a good place on the floor and slept in each other’s arms.
There were about a hundred civilians and thirteen men in uniform including the Captain. The armed men kept watch.
After a long and restless nap, Karen woke up having experienced a nightmare. She cuddled herself back in Jeffery’s arms once more. He held her warmly and she kissed him. He kissed her back.
“Are you related to Timothy?” She whispered, “And why haven’t you told me about your parents and…your wife…and child, Jef?”
Jeffery felt a bit uncomfortable, he gently withdrew his arms, sitting up. He sighed.
“How did you find out?” He asked.
“I didn’t,” she replied. “Timothy only said something about you going through some issues in the past or so. I asked him what happened. He told me to find out myself…From you. I am sorry if I’m…”
“It’s okay,” he interposed, sighing. “My parents died. Two years before I joined the agency. Along with my wife and kid!”
Karen sat upright. Touching him on the back she said, “I am deeply sorry! I didn’t know!”
“It’s alright!” He said.
“You want to talk about it?” She asked. Karen wrapped her hand around his shoulder. “If you don’t, I’ll understand!”
“Henrietta and I met back in high school, you know how it goes.” He said, smiling. “Well, we got married and had a child, a beautiful son. We agreed to name him Victor. So um…my parents came to the hospital the day we were discharged, and on our way home…this drunk truck driver swerved from his lane and…” he wept. “If I had known, I should’ve waited to collect some of the drugs the doctor prescribed. Henrietta suggested we buy it from the pharmacy at the hospital before leaving. But you know, I told her that it’s best we get it from the drugstore near the house. If only I had listened to her, we would’ve wasted a little time and the accident wouldn’t have happened!”
“It’s not your fault, baby!” She consoled him.
“I prayed, a lot!” He sobbed, “I even thanked God the day she delivered. Promised Him we’ll raise the child in ways He’d be pleased. I chose to name our child Victor because I kept having these visions and dreams where I keep hearing a voice calling on that word; Victor! Victor! If only I had listened to her.”
“I’m here for you if you need me, however you need me,” she said, softly.
“Thank you.” He said, “That’s how I met Timothy; he came for the funeral. And we’ve been friends ever since! He has encouraged me a lot!”
Someone pointed a searchlight at them. Obviously one of the officers on guard.
Jeffery turned and embraced Karen. She sobbed. They went back to sleep, wrapped in each other’s arms once more.
Karen and Jeffery were later awakened by the sound of a box being dragged down the aisle.
“Hey! Psst!” Captain Cruz called to Jeffery’s attention, “Let me have a word with you, mate!”
Jeffery stood up, approaching him he said, “Is everything okay, officer?”
“Well, yes. All is well, my friend!” He said. Grabbing Jeffery gently by the arm, the Captain added, “One of my scout’s back said those things are headed this way!”
“So, we’re all moving, right?” Jeffery said.
“Well, yes. WE ARE!” The Captain said, “The young chap, Robby, over there says you know a safe place.”
“Well, yes!” He responded, “But it’s far from here and I don’t think the fuel in the truck can even take us there!”
“That shouldn’t be a problem,” he said, grandiosely. “You can abandon your truck and ride along with us. I’ve got a Stryker, a Humvee and two trucks. But we can only carry two of you.” He sniffed, “So that’s uh…you and one of them. Need the trucks for supplies; food and ammunition!”
The people began to wake up.
“I can’t do that!” Jeffery mumbled, turning to Karen and the others. “They’re my frie…” He paused. “They are my family.”
“How safe is this place you know of?” The Captain asked.
“Very safe!” Jeffery answered, “Up on the mountain, not that far from the city.”
“Okay! Now, listen,” whispered the Captain. “My men and I can’t afford to carry too much garbage. We wouldn’t want to be dragged down, you know what I mean. You on the other hand is an asset, your wife of course can come along but uh…”
“She’s not my wife,” he said. “She’s my uh…she’s my girl!” he sighed, with joy.
“Well, Romeo,” the Captain teased. “Juliet’s got a free ticket too!”
“What about the others?” Jeffery asked.
“They are expendable,” he said. “They can stay here if they want! We met them praying here anyway! It’s a church God damn it! The safest place in the whole world, right? They can all stay here and pray harder, maybe when they blow God’s eardrums up, He might finally come down from his mighty throne to um…save us?!”
“You can’t do this!” Jeffery said, “I can’t…Abandon them just like that!”
“Look, buddy,” the Captain added. “I know in times like these some hotheads would want to play Rambo and all that crap but you see, I’m in charge here. I don’t even consider men like you good enough for breakfast, I throw’m to the dogs! You pack these people along soon they’ll start making demands on the leader. I ain’t ready to follow in the footsteps of Moses. Besides, this ain’t Egypt!” Gently pulling his pistol from the holster. “You either do as I say or…”
“Is everything alright, Jeffery?” said Russell, as he approached the men.
“Everything’s fine!” Jeffery said, “Big boy Captain Cruz here says Robby told him about the safe house, and that he wants me and Karen to come with them. So I asked him, what about the others!”
“Yeah! Captain Cruz,” Russell said. “What about us?”
“Answer the man, Captain.” Jeffery added.
“You’d make a hit track with that line, my friend” said the Captain. Stepping up to Russell, he added, “Try going into music, it’ll suit ya! Just because I’m Captain Cruz, don’t mean I’m here to carry your cross, son!”
There was tension in the church. The soldiers raised their guns up, aiming at Russell and Jeffery.
Everybody stood to his feet, and so did their nerves.
“I got your little diary.” The Captain said, “Got it from the truck. I believe if we go through it, we might find your little safe house.”
“It’s no big deal. It’s only a diary!” Jeffery said, “Not an address book! You want to get to the safe house you need me. Or best yet,” he stared at the Captain. “Be my guest; go alone…along with the diary!”
“Put down the tubes, boys!” The Captain ordered his men, forcing a smile out, “Lay’m down!”
His men lowered their weapons.
“Alright then,” he added. “You win! Now, take us to the promise land! And God so help you it better be worth it!”
“Pardon me,” Jeffery said. “I’ve got to say a little prayer first!” Walking back to Karen, he added, “Need to pass your message to the big guy!”
Russell stared at the Captain then walked back to his wife.
Jeffery insisted that they pray together before leaving, and an elderly woman amidst the crowd volunteered to pray.
“Let’s say the Lord’s prayer!” The old woman said.
“Oh for Christ’s sakes!” Captain Cruz yelled, “Seriously?”
“Our Father, Who art in heaven
Hallowed be Thy Name;
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses,
As we forgive those who trespass against us;
And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil. Amen!” Resounded their recitation.
“I’d swear even I…did not hear that,” said the mocking Captain, he laughed. “Alright, my people! Double up! Move it! Move it!” He yelled, “Let’s go!”
The people began to move out of the church to join the army in their convoy. There were some elderly people among them who couldn’t walk. Russell and Jeffery, and some of the abled men assisted the elderlies and got them on the truck.
While they were busy moving to the vehicles, one of the soldiers began firing shots. A beast has emerged, it caught him and tore him in half before descending on some of the people. They were all frightened by its size and sight. Some of the people ran back into the church screaming. The beast killed a few of them.
Captain Cruz ordered the drivers to move, and they were able to evacuate those who got lucky.
The beast ran into the church, followed by terrible screams that echoed.
Karen and Jeffery were in one of the trucks. As they moved through the woods, there was a pungent smell which made most of them cover their mouths and nostrils with their clothes. The soldiers had their gas masks on. After driving for hours away from the city, they arrived at a mountain where Jeffery claimed the safe house was situated.
Jeffery held Karen by the hips, bring her down from the truck he said, “There’s something I’ve got to tell you, Karen!”
“I know, baby!” She said. “I love you too! Shyness won’t get you anything, babe! Learn to speak your heart.” She kissed him passionately, “Unless if you’ve got anything to add?”
“We’ll be okay!” He said, kissing her on the forehead. They both began to help the others come down from the truck.
“This is it, right?” asked the Captain. Approaching the love birds, he said, “Pardon my intrusion!”
“Yeah!” Jeffery answered, clearing his throat. “It’s up there!”
“Alright!” The Captain said, “Up it is then! Move it! Move it!”
“Keep it down, officer!” Jeffery said.
“Or what?” He said, “Look here, man. Just because you brought us here don’t mean you’re the one calling the shots. Remember that. I own this battalion, got that?”
About a dozen beasts jumped from the surrounded bushes. Piecing the hearts of those that could not run. The soldiers opened fire. All hell broke loose; their empty shells were more useful falling to the ground than the bullets hitting their targets. Some stray bullets killed a few civilians.
“Melanie! Melanie!” Jeffery yelled, “Melanie!”
“I’m here!” She answered, running to him. “Where’s Karen?”
“She’s here, she’s okay!” He said, “Let’s go. Run!”
Panting their way up the mountain, Karen held Jeffery’s hand firmly, with Melanie behind them. The beasts continued to hunt the people, emerging from the surroundings and increasing in number as the people ran up to the safe house. Those that were captured were instantly tortured and killed in a brutal manner. Some of the people were so frightened they surrendered and submitted to the beasts. Asking the beasts on what they require of them, which they were willing to do, but the beasts devoured them.
By the time those that survived got to the peak of the mountain, they had realized that Russell took a shot on his left foot but he was able to climb the mountain just fine, with the help of his brother and wife.
Jeffery, Karen, Russell, Christine, Robby and his girlfriend, and the rest of the crew made it as they ran up the mountain. None of the elderly people made it out alive. Melanie was able to make it to the top of the mountain too.
From the peak they could see more beasts making their way up majestically. There was no place to run to. And one must dreadful truth that struck them all was, there was no safe house at the top of the mountain, nothing. Just an empty ground.
“Is this what you called a safe house?” Russell yelled, “Damn it!”
“We’re trapped!” Robby said, “We’re surrounded! What do we do?”
“Well, my friend,” the Captain laughed hysterically. “Congratulations, mate! You succeeded in dragging us up to our own graves!” He turned his gun and simultaneously aimed at Jeffery, “I’ve ran a lot of times from an enemy…Hell I’ve jumped from a burning plane and landed in the middle of the enemy’s territory but never foolishly delivered myself on their diner. You dumb bastard!”
“Captain!” Yelled one of the soldiers, cautiously.
“Shut it, Private!” He yelled back,
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