Emmy Laybourne - Sky on Fire

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Trapped in a superstore by a series of escalating disasters, including a monster hailstorm and terrifying chemical weapons spill, brothers Dean and Alex learned how to survive and worked together with twelve other kids to build a refuge from the chaos. But then strangers appeared, destroying their fragile peace, and bringing both fresh disaster and a glimmer of hope.
Knowing that the chemical weapons saturating the air outside will turn him into a bloodthirsty rage monster, Dean decides to stay in the safety of the store with Astrid and some of the younger kids. But their sanctuary has already been breached once….
Meanwhile, Alex, determined to find their parents, heads out into the darkness and devastation with Niko and some others in a recently repaired school bus. If they can get to Denver International Airport, they might be evacuated to safety. But the outside world is even worse than they expected….

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I couldn’t believe what he was saying and I turned to see the lady reservist’s face.

Ulysses repeated, ‘Mrs Wooly?’

And it was.

It was Mrs Wooly, Dean!

It said it right there on her uniform: WOOLY.

She looked at Ulysses blankly for a moment. Her face just wiped clean of all emotion and then she shouted, ‘Ulysses Dominquez?’

She looked at him, at Niko, at me and Max and Sahalia, and then she gave a kind of screech. A giant, triumphant screech!

And she hugged Sahalia, nearly lifting her off the ground. And then she hugged me and Niko and Ulysses.

‘These are my kids, Goldsmith!’ she shouted to the medic. ‘These are the ones I’ve been telling you about!’

‘No kidding,’ he said, already at work bandaging Max’s feet. ‘Really? From Monument?!’

Ulysses got down next to Max and was trying to wake him up, to show him we’d found Mrs Wooly.

Max’s eyes fluttered open.

‘Look!’ Ulysses crowed. ‘Mrs Wooly!’

Max looked up at her. He started to cry. ‘Why didn’t you come for us?’

‘Oh, Max, I tried,’ she said.

‘We waited and waited!’ Max wailed.

Mrs Wooly pressed her hand to Max’s forehead.

‘I tried to come for you, buddy. I put in a request with my CO but that didn’t look like it was going to pan out. So I’ve been asking every chopper pilot I meet if he would just sneak me over to go and look for you but none of them would do it for me.’

The medic finished wrapping Max’s feet. He patted Mrs Wooly on the shoulder and headed off.

Sahalia was looking at Mrs Wooly with an emotion I couldn’t read. Anger? Contempt?

‘We needed you!’ Sahalia said accusingly. ‘We lost… we lost people. Brayden got shot! If you had come…’ She couldn’t finish the sentence, but she didn’t really need to.

Mrs Wooly pushed some hair out of Sahalia’s face. She took Sahalia’s hand in hers.

‘Oh, Sahalia, I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry that whatever happened happened. It must have been horrible, honey,’ she said in her gravelly voice.

‘I made it to the high school and I was trying to get a hold of a bus to come for you guys and there was this little kind of riot there and then this alert came over the radio. I had to report for duty. That’s how it is for us. When called to serve, we gotta serve. But I swear to you I’ve spent every moment trying to figure out how to get you rescued. But none of that matters. You’re here. You made it.’

‘Niko said you were coming in a Kia minivan,’ Max said.

‘A Kia?! No way, honey. I only drive Subarus. And school buses.’ She rustled Max’s hair. ‘You should see the Airbuses, kids. A whole fleet of A380s. Loading and flying and loading and flying. You’ll be on the next one out. I’m going to see to that!’

‘Are we going to Alaska?’ Max asked.

‘But Mrs Wooly—’ I said.

‘You might,’ she said. ‘But they’re going all over. Lots of flights to Canada. Vancouver, Ottawa, BC.’

‘But Mrs Wooly—’ Niko tried to interrupt.

‘They got hit much less hard than we did and have been really amazing. This time tomorrow, you guys will be safe. Maybe somewhere sunny even.’

Max and Ulysses looked at each other and smiled.

‘But Mrs Wooly!’ I yelled. ‘We have to go back.’

‘Go back?’ she said, puzzled.

‘Dean and Astrid and Chloe and Caroline and Henry are still at the store,’ I said.

She went white and said, ‘Hell.’

Mrs Wooly grabbed the first reservist she saw. He was a young guy, chewing gum, and had a long neck and the kind of head that bobs a lot. She took him off to the side and gave him a bunch of directions. She looked serious. He looked half-irritated, half-amused.

Then she came back to us with the guy.

‘Kids, this is Frank. He’s going to get you on the next plane out of here.’

‘What?’ I said. ‘No!’

‘I’m going to do the best I can to get your brother and the others. But look,’ she told us, leaning in closer. ‘You gotta get out of here now. It may not be safe for much longer.’

‘What do you mean?’ Sahalia asked.

‘What’s happening?’ Niko said.

‘Just go with Frank!’ Mrs Wooly ordered. ‘He’ll get you guys on the next plane out of here. I have to go!’

And with that she started running – running away from us.

Frank grabbed a wheelchair for Max and deposited him in it.

‘Follow me, squirts,’ he said.

He went and looked at the call-board and said, ‘Gate A-40,’ and then, ‘All right, let’s get this done.’

Niko looked pissed. Sahalia looked scared. And I was just puzzled.

We all just followed along as Frank led us to the elevator and then down to the shuttle train.

My mind was catching up to the moment.

What had she meant, it might not be safe for much longer?

We waited on the shuttle platform. I guess I was in a daze.

A shuttle came and I tried to get on.

Frank pulled me back.

‘Look, dummy!’ he said, pointing to a sign that read: RESTRICTED! MILITARY PERSONNEL ONLY.

The soldiers in the car were all talking to one another and asking one another questions and checking their gear. They were excited – anxious – stirred up about something. But what?

Our shuttle came and Frank pushed his way in with Max’s wheelchair. The rest of us jammed in near them.

I asked Frank, ‘What did Mrs Wooly mean, it’s not safe?’

‘Can’t tell you,’ he said. ‘Sorry, kid.’

Niko caught my eye.

‘He probably doesn’t know,’ Niko said dismissively. ‘He probably doesn’t have security clearance.’

‘What do you know about the military?’ Frank snorted.

‘Are reservists even in the military?’ I asked. ‘You’re not even in the Army.’

‘We are too in the Army!’ Frank protested.

‘Then why don’t they tell you what’s going on?’ Niko taunted.

‘Operation Phoenix,’ Frank said, indignant. ‘A battery of thermobaric bombs. Detonation sites all over NORAD and Colorado Springs.’

‘They’re going to burn the air,’ Niko gasped.

‘Yeah! Big-time!’ Frank clucked. ‘Gotta try to incinerate the compounds ’cause they’re starting to spread. It’s called thermal oxidation, you little twits.’

‘What are you guys talking about?’ Sahalia asked.

‘Nothing you need to know, missy,’ Frank said.

He thought he was so cool because he’d shocked us into silence.

At the gate a soldier was making an announcement over a megaphone.

‘Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin boarding. Please make one long line right here. Seating is open. Keep families together. No pushing or shoving.’

We got in line.

Ulysses and Max were playing around with the wheelchair, Ulysses tilting Max back and Max laughing like crazy.

‘You can leave us now, if you want,’ Niko told Frank. Niko made himself look like he thought Frank was a big shot, somehow. ‘I mean, you must have a lot to do…’

‘Yeah, I do,’ Frank muttered, cracking his neck. ‘I’m not here to babysit.’

‘We can get on the plane ourselves,’ I said.

‘All right then,’ Frank agreed. ‘Good luck, squirts.’ And he took off.

‘I’m not going,’ I whispered to Niko as soon as Frank was out of earshot. ‘I’m going to find Mrs Wooly and help her organize the rescue.’

Niko didn’t say anything.

‘If you think about it,’ I continued, ‘one woman trying to get a rescue operation going for some kids – who cares? But if I’m there… I’m the brother. I’m a kid. It will, I don’t know, move people.’

Niko immediately turned to Sahalia.

‘No,’ she said.

‘Get the kids on the plane,’ he said. ‘We will find you.’

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