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Who:,
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WHO:
Angie Land Young single mother and nurse's aide at Lakewood
Memorial Hospital.
Maylee Land Angie's fourteen-year-old daughter.
Dalton Land Angie's twelve-year-old son.
Parker Welch Local hunter who was at Lakewood Memorial
Hospital when the dead moved and ate. He has two twin daughters he
has not seen in years.
What:
A sudden and massive attack has left the world in chaos. Corpses have
risen from their graves and are eating the living.
Where:
The parking lot of Lakewood Memorial Hospital, the only hospital in
the small town of Lakewood. It is burning and destroyed from the
events of the night before. Angie Land and Parker Welch are the only
survivors. Angie's children have raced to the hospital to meet her and
have just arrived.
When:
The morning after the initial attack. It is late fall.
Why:
No one knows.
Ashton
Memorial
Book 2 of a zombie trilogy
A novel by Robert R. Best
Ashton Memorial
By Robert R. Best
Copyright 2010. All Rights reserved
ISBN10 -
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Edited by Laura Best
Interior formatting by Kody Boye
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critical articles and reviews.
This book is a work of fiction. People, places, events and situation are the product of
the authors imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living, dead or undead,
or historical events, is purely coincidental.
Zero
"We gotta move," said Angie, pushing Maylee and Dalton
forward. The burning hospital behind them bathed everything in orange
light. The sun was coming up, but long shadows hid large portions of
the parking lot. Corpses could be anywhere. Angies back tightened at
the thought.
"Same here," said Park behind her. Angie stopped and turned.
Park was heading off to her right, toward the outer wall of the hospital.
"Wheres your truck?" she said.
He pointed as he walked. Angie followed his gesture to see a
pickup crumpled against the nearby wall. The front was crushed in and
a metal ladder lay across the top of the cabin. Angie recognized it as the
ladder that had been attached to the wall.
"Is that even gonna run?" she said. Maylee and Dalton stopped
a few feet ahead of her, turning back to look.
Park shrugged and kept walking. "Fuck if I know. Well see, I
guess."
Angie turned to look at her kids, then back at Park. "Thanks
for your help," she said, almost yelling as Park got farther away.
Park chuckled. "Lets not start that shit. We both needed to get
out. We just happened to be doing it at the same time."
Angie snorted and turned back to Maylee and Dalton. Dalton
was looking at stumbling corpses, far in the distance. Maylee held her
aluminum bat over one shoulder and watched Park move to his truck.
Maylees eyes met Angies. Maylee frowned. "What?"
"Dont what me, young lady," Angie said, walking forward and
motioning for them to follow. "You could have gotten you both killed
coming here."
Maylee let out a pained groan. "We couldnt very well stay
home, Mom."
"You stole a car."
"We had to!"
"You shouldnt have been driving."
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"Someone had to," Maylee protested. "Daltons too little!"
Dalton shot Maylee an angry look. I'm twelve, the look said.
"Youre too little," said Angie. "Youre fourteen!" They drew
near to her car. Angie fished around in her hospital-issue smock,
looking for her keys. For a panicked moment she thought she had left
them in her purse, back in the breakroom of the burning hospital. Then
her hands met metal and she sighed.
From back toward the hospital, she heard the groaning
complaint of an engine attempting to start. Over and over but not
kicking in.
"Who is that guy, anyway?" said Dalton.
"Parker," said Angie, flipping through her keys to find the right
one. "He helped me get out."
The truck engine groaned and clanked in the distance. Over and
over. Not starting.
"Is his truck going to start?"
"How would I know that, Dalton?" Angie snapped, then
immediately felt bad. Dalton frowned at her. Angie sighed. "Look, I
dont know, alright? I just have to get you guys safe and ..."
A gargling groan came from their left. Angie spun to see a
corpse, a man with a burned face and bloody exposed ribs, staggering
toward them.
"Shit!" said Maylee.
"Dont say ,,shit, Maylee," said Angie. "Get in the car!"
"Ive got this one," said Maylee. She gripped her bat and ran
toward the corpse.
"Maylee!" yelled Angie, furious and terrified as her daughter
ran at the approaching corpse. Maylee let out a roar and swung the bat
at the corpses head. The bat connected with a sickening "snap" and the
corpses head fell to one side. The corpse dropped to its knees. Angie
raced up and grabbed Maylees arm just as Maylee brought the bat over
her head.
Angie snatched the bat from Maylee and threw it to one side.
The bat clanged across the parking lot. "What the hell do you think
youre doing?"
"Mom, the bat!" Maylee yelled back. The corpse groaned and
fumbled around at their feet. "I need that!"
Maylee started to push past Angie, toward the bat. Angie
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pushed back, stopping her. "You will do as I say, young lady! Get in
the goddamned car right goddamned now!"
Maylee snorted. The corpse groaned as its head lolled around,
limp. "Oh sure, you get to fucking cuss all you want."
Angie slapped her across the face.
Maylees jaw dropped and she put one hand to her cheek. She
stared at Angie.
"Goddammit, Maylee!" Angie yelled. Her body shook. "Im
your goddamned mother and you will get in the goddamned car!"
Maylee rubbed her cheek, staring at Angie. The corpse groaned.
Tears grew in Maylees eyes.
"Please," said Angie, her throat tightening.
To their right, Dalton screamed.
Both Angie and Maylee turned. A large woman, throat ripped
out and blouse covered in dark gore, closed her arms around Dalton
from behind.
"Dalton!" Angie screamed, running toward him. Maylee
followed.
They reached Dalton as the corpse lowered her mouth toward
his scalp. Angie grabbed the womans matted hair and pushed as hard
as she could. The womans head snapped backward. She hissed at
Angie, thick clotted fluid running from her open neck and pooling on
Daltons hair. Dalton screamed.
Maylee arrived next to Angie. She grabbed hold of the
womans fingers and pulled them apart. Dalton wriggled free and ran
past Angie, furiously wiping his head with his hands.
The woman wrenched free of Maylee and grabbed hold of
Angies smock. The woman was stronger than Angie would have
thought.
"Dalton! Maylee!" Angie yelled. "Get out of here!"
Angie kept hold of the womans hair and pushed back with all
she had, but the woman pulled her closer. Angie heard Maylee running
away. Oh God, Angie thought, please let them get away in time. She
struggled with the woman as best she could. She heard the broken-neck
corpse groaning behind her. The womans mouth drew near to Angies
cheek.
A blur flew from the side and a loud "thud" rang out. The
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womans head flew back, her hair pulling free of Angies grip. The
woman let go of Angies smock and Angie jumped away. Dalton threw
his arms around her waist. "Mom!" he shouted.
Maylee stood to one side of the woman, gripping her bat. She
brought the bat over her head and slammed down on the womans
skull. There was a sharp "pop" and the woman toppled over backward.
Maylee panted and lowered the bat, looking at Angie sheepishly.
Angie sighed. "Thank you, but dont ever d
o that again."
Maylee nodded.
Parks truck groaned and whined, still not starting. "Shit!" Park
said, far away. Angie looked and saw corpses closing on the truck.
"Dammit," said Angie, biting her lip and sighing. "Dumbass."
She turned to her kids. "Everyone in the car."
Both Maylee and Dalton moved to the front passenger door.
They both stopped, scowling at each other.
"Both of you in the back," said Angie, opening the drivers side
door.
"What?" said Maylee.
"Why?" said Dalton.
"One, because we don't have time to stand here arguing," she
paused to nod toward Park's truck, "and two, we're gonna have to save
dumbass over there."
Moans came from behind her. She looked over her shoulder to
see two corpses approaching the car. "See," she said. "No time. Now
hurry!"
Maylee and Dalton ran to opposite back seat doors. They
opened them almost in unison and clambered inside. Angie climbed
into the drivers seat and they all shut their doors at once.
Angie tuned the key, grateful when the engine started. She
grabbed the shifter and pulled down.
"Seat belts," said Maylee from the back seat.
Angie looked in the rear-view mirror. Maylee was clicking her
belt into place. Dalton was grabbing his and frowning. "What is your
deal with seat belts?" he said.
Angie's eyes met Maylee's in the mirror. Maylee adjusted the
belt and frowned. "Seat belts, Mom."
Angie chuckled. "Okay. Seat belts." She pulled her belt across
her chest and clicked it into place.
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Thuds came from the rear. They all turned to look. The two
corpses had reached the car. One of them was a fat man with a huge
gouge down his face and neck. He pawed at the back window and
moaned, the loose skin around his wound shaking.
"Mom," said Dalton anxiously.
"I see them," said Angie, pressing down on the gas pedal. The
car jerked backward. The second corpse, a thin woman missing most of
her scalp, fell backward and out of view. The fat man fell forward,
toppling onto the trunk of the car.
"Shit," said Angie, slamming on the brakes, hoping the corpse
would fall off. He did not. He groped and pawed and groaned.
"Mom," repeated Dalton.
Gurgling came from the front of the car. Angie looked to see
the broken-neck corpse climbing onto the hood.
"And there's that fucker," said Angie. "Wonderful."
"If you'd let me finish it off earlier," said Maylee.
"Zip it, Maylee," said Angie. She pulled the shifter into drive
and slammed down on the gas. The tires screeched and the car lurched
forward. The corpse on the trunk slid down, cracking its gouged chin.
The corpse on the front rocketed forward, flying across the parking lot
and slamming into the hood of a van. The "crack" of the corpse's back
was so loud Angie heard it over the engine.
Angie hit the brakes again. She and the kids rocked forward.
The corpse on the trunk slid toward them. Black fluid spilled from the
corpses mouth and flowed over the trunk.
"Gross!" said Dalton, looking backward. Angie pushed the
shifter into reverse and gunned the engine. The car raced backward
with such force the seat belt dug into her shoulder.
She spun the steering wheel to her right. The tires screeched
and the car twisted in a half circle. The corpse, moaning and clawing at
the trunk, slid off and rolled across the pavement. Its head spun free of
its body.
Angie braked, and she and the kids rocked violently in their
seats. They paused for a moment, panting and looking around.
"Shouldn't have put off having the brake pads replaced," Angie
muttered.
"Mom!" said Maylee, pointing to their right. Angie looked. The
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broken-neck corpse was pushing itself off the van. Its head hung limply
and its broken back twisted impossibly.
Angie pulled the shifter to drive and sped toward the hospital.
The hospital was almost completely in flames. Black smoke
obscured most of the front. Park's truck sat to the right, still immobile.
Park sat in the front seat, visibly frustrated as he tried again and again
to start it. Five corpses were closing in.
Angie turned the wheel hard to the right, aiming for the two
closest corpses. They heard the car coming, and turned to stare with
empty eyes. One, a young man with no arms or tongue, hissed at them.
Angie gunned the engine harder and knocked both corpses aside. They
flew in either direction, limbs coming loose and scattering. Angie
slammed down on the brakes, stopping just short of Park's truck.
Park looked up from the ignition, frowning. He turned his head
and saw the car, then Angie. He snorted and tried the engine again.
Angie rolled down her window and leaned out. "Hurry up,
jackass!"
Park looked over at her, shaking his head. "I got this."
"You ain't got shit!" said Angie. "Get in the car or I'm leaving
you here!"
He glared at her. "I need the truck to get to my girls!"
The remaining three corpses were getting closer. One reached
out to grab the tailgate of the truck. Black smoke crept up from behind
Angie's car, the acrid smell stinging her nose. She could feel the heat
from the fire behind her.
"For fuck's sake," yelled Angie. "We'll get you another truck!"
Park tried the engine one last time. "Fuck!" he bellowed,
striking the steering wheel. He looked back at Angie. "You better."
Park pushed his door open and climbed from the truck. Angie
leaned over in her seat to unlock the passenger door. When she
straightened back up, Park was struggling with a corpse.
"Great," she said. She undid her seat belt and let it retract. "You
both stay here or it's your ass!"
"Mom, no!" said Dalton as she opened her door.
"Just stay here!" Angie yelled in a tone she knew scared both of
them whenever she used it. She hated to use it. She climbed outside and
shut the door. Smoke stung her eyes and heat assaulted her. Corpses
were nearby. She could hear them groaning.
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She rushed over to Park. He was struggling with a bald man in
boxer shorts. Thick dark blood flowed down his leg, from a large gash
on one thigh. The man's eyes were white and his rotten teeth snapped
together, inches from Park's face.
"Fucker," Park grunted as Angie arrived and grabbed the bald
man's arm. His skin was slimy. She pulled as hard as she could,
managing to put a few inches between him and Park.
"You should have told me your truck wouldn't start!" she yelled
at Park, straining as she pulled at the bald man.
"It fucking started before!" Park yelled back, pushing at the
man's face and struggling to avoid getting his hand bitten.
Angie mustered up her strength for one more pull. She tugged
so hard she felt her back twinge. The bald man pulled back another
inch. The smoke grew thicker around them. Groans and the sound of
flames came from all sides. "Before you crashed it into the wall?"
"Pretty much," Park said, bringing up his free hand and
punching the bald man across the cheek. The bald man let go and fell to
one side.
Angie looked around, coughing in the smoke. Dark shapes
swayed and groaned.
Park leaned back into the truck.
"What are you doing?" yelled Angie, between coughs.
Park slung a hunting rifle over his shoulder.
"I thought you ran out of bullets," Angie said.