Ryan Westfield - Final Panic

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When society begins to unravel, there’s no putting it back together.
Jim and the others have made it to the lake house. They have some supplies, and they’re still alive. But that doesn’t mean they’re safe.
Rationing the food is necessary, and the meager portions are beginning to take their toll. Imagining hunger and fatigue is one thing, but living it is another. Can they survive like this long term?
What happens now that the hoards are fleeing the cities, looking for shelter? The lake appealed to Jim, and that means it will appeal to others. How many will invade, and how hard will they fight?
Jim knows they need to strengthen their defenses, to deal with the coming onslaught, but they’re getting weaker and more desperate by the day as it is. What will it take to save them?
Final Panic is book 2 of Surviving, a post-apocalyptic survival thriller series. It deals with real people fighting for their lives every inch of the way.

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What kind of person would the sound of gunshots attract? Someone who wanted to swoop in and pick through the scraps, that’s who. Scavengers, people who were desperate and reduced to being nothing better than carrion birds.

Jim was under no illusions that he could fight off anyone else. His body felt like it was on the verge of complete collapse. He wanted nothing more than to sit down and eat the candy bars.

But he didn’t have that luxury.

Instead, he seized the improvised sled loaded down with gear, and dragged it back to the boat, which he began to survey.

“Shit,” muttered Jim, as he saw that the boat’s hull had been pierced by a round.

It was no longer seaworthy.

There was no patching up a hole like that.

He’d need a new way to get the gear back home.

Dragging that sled back around the shoreline would take hours, if not days. And he didn’t even think he’d be able to actually do it, not in his current physical state.

Jim tore the wrapper off one of the candy bars as he thought, taking almost half of it in a single bite.

The sugar quickly started to make him feel better, starting to lift his mind out of the fog, making him feel just a little bit clearer, a little more resilient.

He took a step back from the damaged boat and the laden-down sled, surveying them once again.

His only real option was to hide the gear and come back later for it with a boat. He’d hide it and then start the long walk back around the lake.

There might be boats on the shore. But it’d be easier to simply return with the Subaru, load it up, and then drive back home.

He was mad at himself for not having thought of the solution earlier. It seemed so simple.

Jim bit off another hunk of chocolate and set to work. It’d be tough dragging that sled far enough away, but he could do it.

19

JESSICA

Jessica had initially gotten interested in firearms because she’d been assaulted. She’d vowed that she’d never let it happen to herself again. She wanted to be strong. Able to defend herself. Even dangerous.

And now, she was in the situation that was her worst fear.

She didn’t know what they wanted from her.

So far, they just seemed to be enjoying her struggle. It was entertainment to them. Nothing more. They didn’t see her as a human being with thoughts and concerns of her own. Or, if they did, it only added to their amusement.

When she’d broken free from the cords that had bound her, they’d pointed the gun at her, approached her, and backhanded her hard across the face.

They’d kneed her in the stomach, and she’d doubled over in pain. The next thing she knew, she was tied up again with the very same cords that she had just managed to undo.

She was trying to look at the upside of all of this. Not because she was some sort of sunny-side up Pollyanna person. But because she was practical.

If there was a way out of this, she needed to know it. And she wouldn’t find it by sulking and thinking about how unlucky she was or how unfair the situation was. No, that wouldn’t do her any good.

Her captors were nearby. She’d had a hard time seeing them, since she was lying again on the ground, immobilized, and her field of sight was limited.

But she’d seen them breaking out dirty little plastic bags filled with powders. She’d come to the unmistakable conclusion that they were drug addicts, getting ready for their next fix.

Good. That was one advantage she already had over them.

She’d heard them chuckling, out of view, chatting in low voices, presumably about how they were going to torture her just for kicks.

Or who knew. Maybe they were planning on selling her off. It wouldn’t surprise her. That kind of stuff had happened with regularity before the EMP. And after? It was a wide-open market for anyone who wanted to get interested. Sure, the old networks and lines of communication might suffer. But that sort of criminal behavior would always find a way. If it was possible to profit off the intense suffering of another human being, there’d always be some dark soul ready to take up the yoke and get to work at the dirty business ahead.

When her captors stopped talking and laughing, she assumed that they were nodding off, fully overtaken by the drugs they’d consumed.

So, she set to work.

Methodically and carefully and quickly.

She used the same methods she’d used previously.

It was faster this time. Maybe five minutes all told.

Soon, she was standing there, free once again of the cords that had bound her.

She was still in the clearing in the woods. She turned to look at her captors.

They were pathetic. Worthless lumps of nothing.

One had his eyes closed. The other, his eyes were open, but it was as if he saw nothing at all, just staring straight up at the gray sky and the tops of the trees.

Jessica waited while her legs regained feeling again. The pins and needles feeling was strong. As she waited for it to pass, her eyes scanned the ground.

She spotted a large stick.

Her legs were ready.

She strode forward, picking up the stick as she walked.

One of the men stirred. The one with his eyes open. His big dumb eyes with the small pupils turned towards her. He muttered something, drool oozing down his chin. His hand spasmed as it tried to reach for something.

But it was too late.

Jessica had the stick swinging in a long arc. She knew how to swing it, really putting her hips into it, using all her body weight, her one leg extended out as if she was playing baseball.

The stick connected with the man’s face. He let out an “ouff.”

Jessica wasn’t done. He was clutching his face as she swung again, this time making contact with the side of his head.

There was rage inside her. Rage and anger at her captors. She wanted revenge.

But she knew that she couldn’t let herself get carried away by the emotions.

After all, what she wanted most was simply to escape. To live. She wasn’t going to let herself get in the way of that. No matter what.

While his buddy slept, the man tried to fight back.

His coordination wasn’t good. His hands didn’t seem to be doing him any favors.

So he did the next best thing. He used his bulk

He launched himself forward, right into Jessica.

He hit her hard, and she fell to the ground heavily.

The fall knocked the air out of her lungs.

The man was heavy, and right on top of her. His hands were fumbling for her neck, seemingly not able to grasp on completely. So instead, he pushed his knees into her chest. Hard.

Jessica was gasping for air.

She didn’t have much longer.

She needed air.

Her head turned to the side, looking for something. Anything that could be a weapon.

A rock.

Sitting there. Heavy and perfect.

It was mere inches away from her hand.

She pushed her arm as far as it could go, shifting her body to the right.

Her fingers wrapped around the rock, and she wasted no time. She brought it up swiftly. As hard as she could.

The rock collided with the man’s skull.

His eyes opened up, his pupils rolling back.

A horrible sound.

Blood on the rock.

He started teetering, slumping off of her and onto the ground. He wasn’t yet dead, but he was close. Jessica doubted that recovery would be possible for him, even in a pre-EMP world with hospitals and attentive doctors.

The other man had been unconscious through the entire exchange.

But he stirred now, his eyes opening and latching onto Jessica.

Jessica had been lucky once. She couldn’t count on it happening again.

She turned on her heel and started sprinting as fast as she could.

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