Sophie Littlefield - Rebirth

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The end of the world was just the beginning
Civilization has fallen, leaving California an unforgiving, decimated place. But Cass Dollar beat terrible odds to get her missing daughter back-she and Ruthie will be happy.
Yet with the first winter, Cass is reminded that happiness is fleeting in Aftertime. Ruthie retreats into silence.
Flesh-eating Beaters still dominate the landscape. And Smoke, Cass's lover and strength, departs on a quest for vengeance, one that may end him even if he returns.
The survivalist community Cass has planted roots in is breaking apart, too. Its leader, Dor, implores Cass to help him recover his own lost daughter, taken by the totalitarian Rebuilders. And soon Cass finds herself thrust into the dark heart of an organization promising humanity's rebirth-at all costs.
Bound to two men blazing divergent paths across a savage land, Cass must overcome the darkness in her wounded heart, or lose those she loves forever.

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“Wonder what they’re up to,” Dor said softly. He had his gun in his hand-Cass hadn’t even seen him draw it. “Stay here. I’ll check this out.”

“We could just try to drive around them,” Cass said. The earth at the edge of the field was flat and unbroken; it would be easy enough to go off the road. Besides, Dor’s caution gave her a bad feeling.

The whole situation felt strange. There was a good-size farmhouse set back a few hundred yards from the road, its paint flaking and some of the windows broken. The front door was open, the interior of the house a black cavern. None of the outbuildings-a large steel shed, a leaning barn, a separate garage-were large or secure enough to make for good shelter, and none had the sort of large opening favored by Beaters.

“The Jeep can handle the field, can’t it?” Cass pressed.

“Terrain’s not the problem.”

“What,” she whispered.

“I don’t know. Ambush, maybe. I’m leaving the keys. I probably don’t have to tell you this, but anything happens to me, you just floor it-head back to the Box. Straight back.”

Cass felt the familiar anxiety flood her. After yesterday, she wasn’t ready for this, for him to walk away from her again. “There’s not-”

But he opened the door and stepped out before she could complete her thought, slamming it shut without a backward glance. Cass watched him walk toward the women, the gun loose at his side, stopping ten, then a couple of yards short of them. One of the women took a faltering step toward him, scratching at her forearm. The other followed, stumbling and reaching toward him, dropping the rifle to the ground, not even looking down as it bounced and a shard of plastic or wood broke off its stock.

Dor started backing away. Then he turned and bolted back toward the Jeep.

He made it in seconds and threw himself into the driver’s seat, nearly flooding the engine, tires screeching on the payment as he floored the gas. The pair hesitated only a moment before following, their tentative steps increasing speed.

“What were they-”

“Hang on!” he yelled. Cass clutched the console, her heart hammering. As the Jeep swerved abreast of the two women, she saw that their clothes were soiled and their hair was knotted. They looked as though they’d been beaten, their faces bruised and torn. “Lean back!”

Dor reached across Cass with his gun hand, firing twice before she could react, and the women spun and crumpled to the ground. He accelerated and the car stopped fishtailing and the road rumbled beneath them. Ruthie sniffled in the stunned silence.

“What did you do that for?” Cass demanded.

“They’d turned,” Dor said, reholstering his gun awkwardly. “They were infected.”

“What?”

It had been a long time, months even, since Cass had seen someone in the early stages of the fever. But yes, it had been there-the eerie flat eyes, the scabbed flesh, the scratching at the arms. “You’re sure?”

“Come on, Cass. Middle of the day? Out there in the road? They had bite marks up and down their arms. They were talking nonsense.”

“You…got them both.”

Like a movie-the Jeep careening, Dor’s finger on the trigger inches from her face, taking the second shot before the first fully registered.

“If they’d been any further along, one bullet wouldn’t have been enough to take them down like that.”

Cass turned to check on Ruthie. Her eyes were wide and frightened, and Cass caressed her face, making soothing sounds and calling her “darling,” promising her it would be all right.

“Why did you bother?” she finally asked. They could have just driven past, saved the two bullets.

“We might come back this way and I didn’t want to deal with them twice. And there could have been uninfected in one of those buildings. Not likely, but you never know…and also I liked it. It felt good.”

His words chilled her. Cass had never killed, not even a Beater.

“You’re just saying that.”

“No.” Dor kept his eyes on the road, but he put his hand on her thigh. The touch was a fresh shock, his fingers strong and insistent through the fabric of her pants. He moved his hand slowly upward, trailing heat along her skin. Then, just as abruptly, he took it back. “I don’t just say things to hear myself talk, Cass. That’s a lesson right there, one you might want to take to heart. I also don’t do things I didn’t set out to do and I don’t appreciate…”

He didn’t finish his sentence but he didn’t have to. Cass knew what she was being accused of and she felt the blood rush to her face. “I liked it,” he finally said, his voice harsh, and for a moment she thought he meant the night before. “Know what I like best, Cass? That fraction of a second between when I pull the trigger and that little bit of metal slamming into their flesh. All that-rot and disease and evil. I like knowing I’m gonna put a fucking hole in it. It’s satisfying as shit when they drop, don’t get me wrong, and really I’m doing them a favor. I’ve killed fifty of ’em at least and I hope I kill a hell of a lot more before I’m dead. But I get off on the anticipation. Okay?”

Cass clung tightly to the frame of the door she couldn’t open until he told her it was time. She was at Dor’s mercy and she had put herself there on purpose, her and Ruthie. She had no choice but to listen to him, to hear the words that twisted inside her.

“Okay,” she whispered.

“You still want to believe you can come out of this whole. You want to believe you’re the same person you were the day the first missile hit. You’re not. You’re not . You can pretend every fucking second until you’re dead and you will have wasted all those seconds and all those days because there’s no God for you to demand a refund from. There’s nothing except this dried-up fucking husk of a planet and the poor bastards still left on it. You want me to be sorry, but I didn’t make the world this way and I’m not going to apologize for scratching out a life, any way I can.”

His anger and his bitterness felt like they might consume her. She knew he was hopped up on adrenaline and fury, but there was more to his rage, a fundamental belief that everything was lost except the next hardscrabble moment and the next. But he was wrong. Dor was wrong, wrong in his hate and his ferocity. Not everything was wasted, not everything was doomed.

Ruthie was proof. The birds. The clouds, too. But also the tiny kaysev seedlings-they were proof. She’d watered them one last time yesterday, in her little greenhouse, cupping a hand around them to keep the precious water drops from blowing adrift in the wind. They were the bright, pale, leaf-green of spring itself, and she imagined them thirsting for the sun, plunging their roots into the soil that Dor had given up on and finding sustenance deep down.

But Cass was no poster child for hope and Dor was right about that, at least; nearly all of it had been beaten out of her long ago. But not by the Siege. Not by the Beaters and the famine and the demolished earth and the endless river of death. No, Cass had already survived worse and that worse thing had marked her before she was even grown, and she’d reached adulthood stunted and damaged but like a tree that grows around a lightning scar, she had surrounded the hurt with the hardest part of herself and pressed on.

“No,” she whispered. “There’s more than you see. More than you know.”

That was all either of them said until Colima loomed in the distance, a medieval desert-shadow town whose flags and turrets drifted and swam in the dusty heat.

19

THERE WERE NO TURRETS AND THERE WERE NO flags, of course. Those were an illusion of the heat rising from the blacktop and of the sun slanting in her eyes. Colima was composed not of castles and moats, but of 1980s era concrete-and-glass architecture-but near the entrance was its one nod to traditional architecture, a graceful stone building with crenellations and towers, and it was that building that stood out against the sky. The Rebuilders were in the midst of encircling the campus with a brick wall. Along the unfinished side, workers pushed wheelbarrows and scaled platforms.

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