Summer Lane - Day One

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“AUTHOR SUMMER LANE OF REEDLEY IS GIVING THE WORD ‘PROLIFIC’ A RUN FOR ITS MONEY.”
- Reedley Exponent The apocalypse took everything from Elle: her family, her world and now… her friends. After escaping the ravaged streets of Los Angeles, Elle finds herself stranded alone in California when her friends are kidnapped by a new and dangerous enemy. Determined to rescue them from a horrible fate, Elle begins her trek across the unforgiving desert, into the mountains, and into Slaver Territory.
All is not what it seems. Death lurks around every corner. Enemies are everywhere.
With the help of a new and brave companion, Elle fights against all odds, clinging to hope and life.
Day Zero is behind her. Day One is before her.
The end of the world is just beginning.

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“I’ll try,” Georgia laughed. “I’m going to miss you, shortstack.”

She crossed the distance between her and Elle, drawing her into a tight hug. She pulled away quickly, enough for Elle to see the tears in her eyes. Elle blinked — hard — and remained stoic.

“Goodbye, Elle,” Flash said. He nodded, reaching his hand out. He squeezed Elle’s fingers and bowed his head. “Thank you… for everything.”

“Don’t mention it,” Elle replied. “Seriously. Don’t.”

And then there was Jay. He stood there, his arms crossed over his broad chest, his dark skin glimmering against the early morning sun. He swallowed.

“Goodbye,” he said. He held out his hand.

Elle stared at it, her eyes darting back to his face, searching for some sign of humanity. For a sign of gratitude, maybe? For him to acknowledge that she had put everything on the line for this group’s survival — something that she had vowed never to do. It was a selfish desire. Elle knew this. But it didn’t change the fact. She wanted that simple validation before she left — from Jay more than anyone.

“It’s not goodbye,” Elle replied, shaking her head. “It’s just ‘see you later.’”

Jay lowered his hand, meeting her gaze.

“Yeah,” he said. “See you later.”

Elle shoved her thumbs against the straps of her backpack.

“Okay, then,” Elle said. “See you guys.”

“See you,” Flash answered.

“Yep.”

Jay suddenly took a step forward and folded Elle into a warm embrace. Georgia wrapped her arms around Elle from the side, and Flash joined in, too. It took Elle by surprise. She remained stiff for a moment, and then relaxed into the group hug. She felt a flood of warmth and happiness, of camaraderie and friendship. For the first time in her life, she felt loyalty.

The hug ended all too soon.

Georgia wiped her eyes, Flash sniffed, and Jay said:

“Thank you. None of us would be alive if you hadn’t been there for us. In Los Angeles. When the Slavers took us. You are the best friend any of us will ever have.”

Elle stared at him. She looked down, chewing on her lower lip, feeling dangerously close to crying. “Don’t just thank me,” she finally said. “Thank Bravo.”

“Bye, baby,” Georgia bawled, letting loose. She knelt down and hugged the dog, kissing his nose. “I’m going to miss you so much!”

“We all know who Georgia’s favorite is,” Jay commented.

He smiled.

“Yeah,” Elle answered. A pause, then, “We need to get going.”

Georgia got to her feet, wiping her tears away with the sleeve of her shirt.

“See you later,” she said.

“See you,” Flash added.

“See you soon ,” Jay finished. “We will meet again.”

Elle lifted her chin.

“We will,” she told him. “Count on it.”

Bravo wagged his tail.

Lieutenant Danes waved from the fence, never moving, yet never taking his eyes off the group of kids. Elle lifted her left hand in a farewell wave, slipping her other hand into her pocket. She slid her aviators on her face, looking toward the mountains.

“See you,” she said one more time.

She was off again.

It didn’t take Elle long to reach the Central Valley. Her journey through the mountains was monotonous and tiring, filled with cold wind and brisk nighttime temperatures. She spent the silence of the journey talking to Bravo, reflecting on the past weeks and wondering how her life would have been different if she had never met Jay, Georgia, Flash and Pix.

“I’d probably still be in Los Angeles,” she mused. “I’d probably be dead.”

You’d definitely be dead , Bravo huffed. Without me, you wouldn’t last five minutes out here .

“Hey, I can take pretty good care of myself,” Elle retorted.

Pretty good is different than very good .

“You’re a cynic, dog.”

And proud of it, human .

Elle laughed.

The Central Valley was sunny and clear today. The mountains were behind Elle, rolling and beautiful in the light. She was getting close to her first stop.

Why are we stopping at a gas station again? Bravo wondered, casting a sideways glance at Elle. His eyes sparkled. Need I remind you that we don’t have a car and gas pumps don’t work anymore?

“You need not ,” Elle replied. “I told you. I promised to finish my part of a trade.”

What kind of a trade? I hope it involves something for me .

“I don’t think people trade doggy toys anymore.”

You say that word like it’s degrading. Doggy toys are my favorite .

“Because you’re a dog .”

Thanks for noticing. I’m certainly not a cat. Bravo shook his head. This is it .

He stopped and stared at the small gas station in the distance. The general store was sitting in the open sunshine. It looked even more withered and faded since the last time Elle had seen it. Elle had amazed herself, coming back to this place. She had figured that she would bypass it, but the feeling of guilt that came along with that idea was overwhelming. She had made it across the desert and into the San Jacinto Mountains because of the supplies that she had taken from Bob and Sienna’s trading post. She had promised to bring them back a proper trade, and she had to stay true to that.

She didn’t want to be like the rest of the world.

She wanted to be good .

Elle approached the building from an angle, watching the windows, watching the roof. The area was silent. The road was empty. The dry plum orchards surrounding the station were abandoned.

I smell trouble , Bravo warned, brow furrowing.

“What kind of trouble?” Elle whispered.

Don’t know. It just doesn’t smell right.

Elle licked her lips and they ran to the corner of the building, pausing near the drainpipe. There wasn’t a sound coming from within the building. Elle pulled the katana from its sheath. She rarely used this weapon — it was something she reserved for occasions when it was necessary to be as quiet as possible.

She held it steadily in her hands, keeping a firm grip on the handle. She tipped her head forward and Bravo jogged ahead, to the door. He paused, listening. His ears remained still.

Not a sound .

Elle frowned and walked to the door. She took a deep breath and banged her fist against the metal.

“Sienna?” she called. “Bob? It’s me. The girl with the sword?”

Nothing.

“I’m back,” Elle continued. “I brought you something to finish our trade.”

Still nothing.

Elle shrugged.

“I guess this is the part where we force our way in,” Elle said.

Finally. Some fun . Bravo tensed up, snorting. You first .

Elle jiggled the door handle. The handle itself was rusted and loose. Elle pushed on the door and it swung open, slamming against the interior wall. She and Bravo remained unmoving, staring into the dark building. There were only the shadowy shapes of shelves and refrigerator doors. Elle stepped over the threshold, keeping the katana up and ready to swing.

“Sienna?”

Her eyes adjusted to the darkness of the room. She could see the note that she had left on the wall, in the dust, promising to return with a trade. Several of the shelves in the middle of the store had been overturned. Supplies like paper towels and plates had been dumped on the floor. The glass case built into the counter — the one holding cigarettes and lottery tickets — had been shattered. Shards of glass lay on the floor, twinkling as sunlight slid through the open doorway.

Danger , Bravo warned, growling. Be careful .

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