Linda Andrews - Extinction Level Event

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Six months after an Influenza Pandemic swept across the globe, the world is starting to emerge from quarantine. But Pestilence Free Day is short-lived. For an unseen enemy has just been unleashed.
Five people. Seven days.
A brilliant scientist with an apocalyptic forecast
A soldier that needs an enemy to fight
A college student venturing into a changed world
An insurance salesman who exploits every opportunity
A juvenile delinquent desperate to leave his past behind
Redaction: Humanity is about to be erased from the Book of Life.
WARNING: This book contains violence, crude language and disturbing sexual references.

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David scratched his scalp. A grim picture indeed. He set his hand over hers. They’d find a way to survive. There were things they could do. “Add in the Plague and Hanta Virus and only one in a thousand survive.”

“Actually I hadn’t figured that into my calculations.” Mavis flipped her hand over and wrapped her fingers around his palm. Her cold skin quickly warmed. “And because we live near a nuclear power plant, we get an added bonus.”

Shit. David rolled his shoulders; felt them pop as tension released its bite. For once, he didn’t want a bonus.

“With coal and fuel shipments being unreliable, Palo Verde has been the only thing supplying us with power.” Mavis set her free hand over his. “But seven to ten days after the end of power and water, those spent fuel rods will be exposed to the air. It’ll be just like setting off a nuclear bomb in our backyard. Only the affects will last longer and reach farther.”

“I thought the government deep sixed them.” That’s what he’d been told. God help him if this was another Santa Claus story.

“That plan was scrapped after they realized they had enough people to keep the plants operating.” Her grip tightened. “Depending on how fast the pandemic hits, there may not be enough time to power the plant down.”

Well, hell. Should he just bend over now and kiss his ass goodbye? Nah. With his thumb, he stroked her skin. Soft. Female. If that was the worst of it, he’d make sure they survived. Unless… “Is there a cherry on top of such news?”

She opened her mouth just as a bell tinkled. The computer screen blanked before a man’s face stared out at them. “Hello? Mavis?”

Holy shit. The Surgeon General. David jerked his hand out of Mavis’s and stood at attention. His chair clattered to the floor.

Mavis tugged on the bottom of his ACU jacket, before rolling her eyes and turning the screen away from him. “Hi Miles. I’ve integrated the new data and my sims are still grim.”

David glanced down. The SG wasn’t exactly looking at him. Should he relax?

Miles Arnez scratched the pink scalp visible under the flap of long white hair. “Any way you could be more conservative with the numbers? The President isn’t happy with the doom and gloom scenario.”

“I was being conservative with the projections.” She drummed her fingers on the table top. “And I’m not changing my historically-based probabilities just because he doesn’t like the numbers.”

David clasped his hands behind his back. Professional and respectful. He eyed Mavis. Unlike some people.

Miles looked over his shoulder. His lips pursed and his bushy white eyebrows met over the bridge of his nose like two kissing caterpillars. “Apparently, he’s concerned because this is an election year and if he releases the information, he’ll be called a Chicken Little.”

David’s knuckle popped. What the hell? Did the SG really say the President was worried about the coming elections? Didn’t the man have a couple of degrees from an Ivy League school? What part of Extinction Level Event didn’t he understand?

Mavis chuckled.

Chuckled? Had she not heard the same thing he did?

“The President does realize if this thing comes to pass, re-election and name calling will be the least of his concerns.”

Politicians. Who the hell elected the bastards? He’d certainly voted for the other guy. David walked the perimeter of the great room.

“They’re betting it doesn’t come to pass.” Miles spat through the connection

Mavis shook her head. “We’re all praying for the same thing, but that and a subway ticket will still only get you a one-way ride. I think we need to pick locations where our citizens will make their last stand.”

David slowed as he passed the photos on the mantel. His reflection overlaid the square-jawed Marine standing next to the American flag.

“Get crunching the numbers.” Fatigue shook the Surgeon General’s voice. “We’ll need them scattered across the country as well as supply stations along the way.”

She tucked her hair behind her ears. “I don’t know how close we’ll be able to get to major population hubs.”

“Our ancestors walked across this continent. Their descendants can damn well do the same to survive.”

David eyed the other Marine on the mantle. Younger, with Mavis’s brown eyes. Her son. Dead like her husband. Not from the Redaction. They’d been neck deep in corpses a week into it. Too many for a military funeral. So they’d died before, but not much earlier. He recognized the fresh grief.

Not that he’d ever lost a child.

He resumed his walk.

Or a spouse.

Mavis raised her chin as he moved away from her altar. “I’ll have locations for the military to scout in a couple of days.”

“Let’s hope Patient Zero doesn’t show up before our duckies are in a row. Until tomorrow.”

The connection popped before falling silent.

With his hands behind his back, he strolled past the wall of photos. “You didn’t mention the possible plague outbreak here.”

“Miles has enough problems to deal with.” She smiled. “Besides, why ask for permission now when you can beg for forgiveness later? Keep mum about the exfiltrate sites when you report to your CO. Miles isn’t going to ask permission either.”

David felt the grin spread across his lips. Keep something from Colonel Asshole? Hell yeah. Especially since Mavis, as the assistant to the Surgeon General, outranked the prick thanks to the President Executive order. “I’ll be sure to leave it out.”

“If he discovers my projections, he’ll probably horde supplies, including guns and ammo. Not to mention food, water, blankets and medicines.”

“Undoubtedly.” The puke already tried. Hopefully, he wouldn’t discover the women’s shoes until David could neutralize him.

“Tell Colonel Lynch my sims are inconclusive, and I’m waiting for more data.”

“What about my men?” He stopped next to her.

“Full PPE.”

“Won’t that panic the civilians?”

“Not when you explain why.” She leapt out of her chair and dashed to her red briefcase. “Do you have access to a copy machine?”

“Yep, we even have paper since we’ve been on MREs.” God bless the soldier that put toilet paper in the meals ready to eat.

She pulled out an iPad. Her fingers flew over the LCD. “I made a flyer about what to burn and not to burn and information on the symptoms of rat-borne diseases.”

An ink jet printer started sputtering and paper emerged from the computer case.

“It includes information on the Plague and Hanta virus.”

David eyed the page as it slowly emerged. “Does it tell you how to tell them apart?”

She frowned at her iPad. “Yes. Look for bug bites for the Plague. Usually by the time the glands swell, the antibiotics won’t be as effective. If you feel sick, but don’t have any bite marks, take the antivirals. But wait until symptoms appear first, there’s not enough drugs to waste.”

“Antibiotics for bites; antivirals for everything else. What about supplies and equipment for bugging out?”

“First, we need locations then we can decide on supplies.” She tucked her iPad back into the briefcase before rooting through the contents. “In the meantime, let me get you my cell phone number. Where are my cards?”

Shaking his head, he pulled his cell from his pocket. Who needed cards when he had a contact list? “Why don’t you just put it directly into my phone?”

“Oh!” She glanced up and blew the hair out of her face. “That makes sense.”

Before he could hand it to her, it rang. David flipped it open and held it to his ear.

“Sergeant Major Dawson.”

“Dawson.” Colonel Asshole barked. “Get your ass back to base. I’ve got fresh kill to be collected.”

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