Nathan Jones - Fuel

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Trevor Smith has a pretty good idea of the razor’s edge modern society walks, with the vast majority of people completely dependent on reliable sources of electricity and gas, and everything shipped to them at the last possible instant. When a major attack cripples the US’s oil refining capabilities and destroys a significant portion of US fuel reserves, the nation practically runs out of gas overnight. It’s time to see if the preparations he and his cousin Lewis Halsson have made in their hometown of Aspen Hill are enough to carry them through the disaster.
His friend Matt Larson isn’t quite so fortunate, caught unprepared and unaware of the grim reality of the situation when a society completely dependent on fuel runs out. He finds himself struggling to adjust as everything falls apart around him, fleeing one step ahead of the chaos to reach Aspen Hill. Now he must depend on his own strength and ingenuity and the help of family and friends to see him through.
Yet even Matt can consider himself lucky compared to most. The vast majority of people living in the nation’s cities are on the move, fleeing population centers in all directions with no food and nowhere to go as starvation looms. Meanwhile emergency services scramble to stay ahead of the disaster with insufficient resources, faced with the impossible prospect of aiding tens or even hundreds of millions of desperate refugees.
A number of those refugees are making their way to Aspen Hill, which presents a crisis of its own for a town that has nothing to spare and is struggling to care for its citizens.

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Along with the food, winter gear, and camping supplies they also brought a good chunk of ammunition for the weapons they were going to bring. For Trev that constituted all the ammo for his .223, while Lewis left behind his shotgun and .22 rifle and all the ammo for them because of weight concerns, taking only a quarter of his store of ammo for his HK G3 and 1911, which meant still had more for each gun than Trev had total, and the guns themselves.

Altogether it was around 600lbs of food, 200lbs for the guns, ammo, and accessories, and 100lbs for their winter gear and camping equipment. Added roughly 75lbs for the weight of the wagons themselves and 25lbs for water and it came to around 1000lbs, split 600 on Lewis’s sturdier wagon and 400 on Trev’s.

There was some uncertainty about whether Trev’s wagon could handle that much weight on bad roads, but they wanted to keep the distribution of weight as even as humanly possible. That was because almost as big a concern as the wagons was whether the two cousins pulling them could manage that much over long periods of time, especially uphill. They would definitely be going much, much slower.

The last thing they did to get the wagons ready for travel was lash everything down tightly with rope, then throw tarps over everything and tie those down as well. Now the wagons could even tip right over without spilling anything or damaging precious equipment and could be easily righted, which would save time later.

Although Lewis’s wagon had the pushbar he opted to remove it and go with the belt harness, while Trev wrapped his heavy winter coat around his waist and tucked it up into even more padding so he could fit his wagon’s rope over it in an improvised belt harness of his own. They’d have to take turns hauling the lighter and heavier wagon, and going uphill they’d probably have to pair up to haul the wagons one at a time on the steeper stretches, especially Lewis’s, but it would be worth it to have all those supplies.

As long as they didn’t get robbed again. But as Trev slung his Mini-14 where it could be easily brought to bear and he watched his cousin practice drawing and holstering his .45 in its underarm holster, he was resolved that now that they were down to nearly the last of their vital possessions any bandit would have this stuff over his cold, dead body.

But preferably theirs.

Lewis had night vision goggles, a treasure among all the other things he’d prepared and thankfully one Ferris had overlooked, and so he took the lead with them while Trev followed behind. In spite of the weight their wagons rolled smoothly even over dirt road, as long as they avoided any rocks larger than a pebble, but from feeling the resistance of pulling that weight at even a slow, measured pace on flat ground Trev had a feeling the trip up the mountain was going to be brutal the moment they started going up even a slight slope.

Their pace would probably make even the speed he and Matt and the Lynns had managed on the way back to Aspen Hill seem blazingly fast in comparison, but at least they’d be strong as mules by the end of the trip.

The dirt back roads, most of them barely ATV trails, were silent and deserted as they followed them in the direction of Aspen Hill Canyon and the road leading up it. They did their best to be silent, too, ears pricked for the sound of movement or voices around them and eyes straining for any telltale lights. But it looked as if nobody but them was interested in traveling at night, and aside from a few times when they had to get their wagons unsnagged from protruding rocks they encountered no difficulty.

After they’d gone about half a mile Lewis glanced back at him, the silhouette of his head oddly distorted by the goggles. “You know I can see you frowning. What’s up?”

“I’m still having trouble getting over what Mandy did,” Trev admitted. “I can’t believe anyone would act like her.”

He couldn’t see his cousin’s expression, but when he spoke he sounded sympathetic. “If it makes you feel better I can pretty much guarantee you that even after everything she’s done to get ahead and the trouble she’s caused you, you’re still better equipped to survive than she is.”

“So? She’s got Ferris to bail her out.”

Lewis stared thoughtfully back at the town. “For as long as it suits him. I’ve got a feeling those two are birds of a feather. Either way all Mandy has are her lies and manipulation, and once those stop working for her she’ll be up to her neck in it.”

“I’m not sure I’ll be any better off,” Trev muttered. “You’ve spent all your time learning what you needed to know to survive, but more and more I feel like I was just playing around with getting prepared and now it’s too late. At best I got the bare minimum supplies and equipment to survive without ever learning the skills.”

Lewis clapped him on the shoulder. “That’s the nice thing about knowledge, you can pass it on to other people. I’ll teach you what I know and together we’ll figure out the rest. But you shouldn’t be so quick to pile on yourself… you’re not as hopeless as you think.”

Trev felt a little better after that, which made slogging through the darkness blindly following his cousin a bit more bearable. And for the first time since learning about Mandy and then losing all their stuff to FETF he even felt cautiously optimistic about the future.

At least until they reached the canyon road and had followed it a few hundred yards, when they rounded a switchback and saw the glow of a campfire in a clearing between the trees off the road ahead.

Lewis immediately pulled his wagon out of sight to the side of the road and motioned for Trev to follow him. Once there he motioned again for Trev to stay with their stuff and started forward alone, rifle held ready across his chest as he crept ahead with his night vision goggles. Just before Lewis passed out of sight around the bend Trev saw a slight glint atop his cousin’s head and realized Lewis must have taken the goggles off so he wouldn’t be blinded by the light of the fire.

After a few minutes his cousin returned, leaning close to whisper. “Three men, pretty roughly dressed. One’s got a machete and another a baseball bat. Couldn’t tell if the third was armed. I waited and looked around carefully but I didn’t see or hear anyone else.”

“Think they’re Razor’s thugs?” Trev whispered back.

“Probably.” His cousin hesitated. “What do you think?”

“I think they’re a problem to anyone they meet, and we’re better armed and have the element of surprise,” Trev replied. “Besides, if we can’t find a way past them we’ll have to take the Highway 31 route, and we’ll probably run into people trying to rob us a dozen times before we reach the hideout.”

Lewis didn’t sound happy when he finally replied. “I guess you’re right, it’s now or never. Come on.” He started forward and Trev followed, leaving their wagons behind. Choosing his foot placement carefully in the dark was a bit unnerving for him, knowing the slightest misstep could give away his presence, but they’d only gone about ten feet before his cousin paused. “Hey, stay a bit behind and try to keep to cover. I’ve got the body armor so I’ll go ahead and do the talking.”

Trev didn’t like that, but his cousin had a point so he nodded. They started forward again, moving slower and slower the closer they got to the campfire and trying to keep to the edge of the road where the scrub oak and grasses as well as a few trees gave them some cover.

Before too long they got close enough to hear the three men talking. Or at least the man with the machete talking, constant complaining from the sounds of it, while the others did their best to ignore him. “This is a waste of time,” he growled, swinging the heavy blade against the log he was sitting on. “Nobody’s coming this way even during the day. We’re freezing out here when I could be back in camp in my nice warm blankets with one of Razor’s nice warm girls for the cost of a bag of potato chips.”

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