Adrian Smith - The Fourth Phase

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The Hemorrhage Virus tore through America and swept the globe, leaving no country untouched. New Zealand was no exception. Those infected mutated into monsters, monsters that became known as Variants.
Seven weeks have passed since Jack and Dee’s quiet world shattered. Along with a small band of survivors, they fled to Mayor Island. Determined to help stem the Variant scourge, they volunteer for what remains of the army. Led by Captain Ben Johns, a grizzly retired NZ SAS soldier, they are sent on a dangerous mission to rescue a scientist. They must call on all their skills and courage to overcome a deadly foe.
Maggie Liontakis, an American veteran vacationing in New Zealand, finds herself imprisoned in a camp run by human traitors. Desperate to get home, she must use all her training to prevail against not only the monsters outside the fence, but also those that guard them.
Colonel James Mahana finds himself overseeing a battalion of New Zealand’s decimated armed forces. Taking over the untouched Great Barrier Island, he has to keep his charges and scared citizens in order so he can accomplish his goal of ridding the mainland of the Variants.
But danger comes in many forms, and James must put his past aside and rely on untested soldiers.
Behind it all, evil lurks. Evil that has a score to settle with the human survivors. They thought the worst was over, but humanity’s fight for the future of mankind has just begun.

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Jack strode up the narrow gravel road, the sharp bits of rock crunching under his feet. He swept his rifle left and right looking for any contacts, his ears straining for any noise. He had the route to the lab plotted out in his head, so had no need to consult his map. Jack struggled to grasp the fact that there was a secret government lab hiding in this mountain. He and Dee had hiked this area extensively over the years. Once a source of coal, and more importantly, gold, the landscape was a warren of valleys, rivers, and soaring andesite cliffs veined with quartz. The quartz had brought the early settlers, who’d had a tendency to dig mines, hunting for treasure like dwarves.

A few buildings emerged out of the gloom; they looked like barns to Jack. He could see two to his left, and there was a large vehicle shed with a couple of tractors and a 4x4 sitting dormant inside, waiting for their owners. Owners who would never return. Not, at least, in human form. Directly ahead lay their target. A large corrugated iron shed, its dark paint blending it into the bush behind it. The shed was nestled against the mountain, with its back end hard up against the earth. The people who had built this lab had been clever; they’d hidden the entrance within a working farm, so any strange vehicles coming and going wouldn’t raise an eyebrow. Jack wondered what was so important that the government had gone to all this effort. Pausing, he glanced to his left, checking Dee’s and Tony’s positions.

Jack crept up alongside the corrugated iron-clad building. It bothered him that they hadn’t heard any Variants yet. It was too quiet. He couldn’t even hear any of the birds that frequented the area. Stopping at the corner of the building, he risked a quick scan of the tree line.

Jack took a deep breath, savouring the smells; the farm, the rusting iron, the wet long grass mixed with old manure. A strange chemical smell from inside the building reached him. He scrunched his nose at its pungency. Jack turned, catching a glimpse of Ben moving up behind him. Ben flashed the “Go” hand signal for him to proceed. Taking a calming breath, Jack sprang around the corner, keeping his rifle up and searching for hostile targets. He saw the sliding doors a few metres ahead and jogged to the far side. Crouching, he took a covering position and waited for Eric to reach the other side.

Dee ran up, and Tony and Ben crouched in front of the doors.

Jack, seeing that everyone was in position, pulled back on the door, straining with the weight. The door slid along a well-oiled runner, silently gliding open. Dee, Ben, and Tony disappeared inside.

Jack glanced over at Eric, watching as the soldier scanned the farm. Eric gave him a quick nod and Jack searched into the gloom, looking for any of the horrors he knew waited out there. He sighed, struggling to keep his building apprehension from bubbling to the surface. He needed to keep focus. Ben had said this scientist could hold the key, the key to their salvation.

Did she have a cure?

Jack continued to look out into the chilly night, his eyes and ears straining for any indication of the Variants. A soul-destroying screech shattered the silence, followed by a cacophony of howls and screeches. Jack glanced over at Eric, meeting his fearful eyes. Eric reached down, clicking on his radio.

“Captain. We have company. Over.”

“How many?”

“No visual yet. Over.”

“Hold position, we’re on our way. Out.”

“Wilco. Out.”

Jack’s hand tightened on his AR-15, as he felt along and flicked off the safety. He’d known the bastards had been out there waiting, but had hoped they could just do this one thing without being harassed.

Bloody Variants.

He heard muffled footsteps thumping onto the concrete floor as Ben, Dee, and Tony emerged with the scientist, joining him in the doorway. Jack glanced up at Katherine. She was petite with toned, wiry muscles. Small-framed glasses perched on her nose, and her blue eyes stared back at Jack as if assessing him. He saw fear in her eyes, but also determination. He glanced down at the small metal case she gripped tightly in one hand. Was this the cure?

Another screech tore through the night, grating on his mind. He looked over at Ben, waiting for the signal to go, as the thumping of the chopper reached him. Jack watched in horror as he saw it lift off above the trees, banking sharply away from the mountain.

Ben’s radio squawked. “LZ is hot! I’ve got multiple direction hostiles. Renegades, get out of there. I’ll extract you from somewhere else. Protect the asset. Find me a new LZ.”

Ben spun around. “Back inside the lab. Now!”

The Renegades fled into the barn. It was piled high with fertiliser and drums containing God-knows-what. The stench was making Jack’s eyes water. He pulled up his buff, covering his mouth and nose, trying to block it out.

Up against the back wall was a smaller shed that reminded him of a cool storage area. Once inside, Katherine spun a wheel attached to a door, granting them access to an alcove. She raced to a keypad still glowing, Dee hot on her heels, and punched in a code. A final internal door hissed open, revealing tunnels behind. Emergency lighting lining the walls threw out a warm orange light, illuminating the smooth concrete walls and ceilings. The floor was lined with a hard rubber mat. Jack glanced back at Ben, Tony, and Eric filing in behind him. The Renegades crowded into the corridor. He was happy to hear the door slam with a hiss, locking out the Variants.

Jack’s head swam as he stood apart from the other Renegades, glancing around the inside of the lab. He couldn’t believe the chopper had taken off without them. The concrete tunnel-like corridor stretched away. Jack could see multiple doors on both sides.

What the hell were they doing down here?

“Jack!” called out Ben.

“Yes, Sir?”

“You’ve got point. I need you and the doctor to find us a way out. Okay?”

Jack nodded and turned away, looking down the long corridor. Find a way out? Where? He felt a hand on his shoulder and looked into the calming eyes of Dee, his rock. She gripped his shoulder, kneading his tense muscles. She didn’t say anything. She didn’t need to.

Jack clasped her hand. Thanking her with his eyes, he smiled at her and gave her hand a squeeze.

Right okay, a way out? Where are we? Karangahake Gorge. What’s here? Mines, trails, bush, and rivers. So, how’s that going to help? How? It’s just trees and more trees. Those things out there will catch us before we can get anywhere. Trees! Yes, that’s it! Trees!

Jack spun around, looking at Katherine. “Do you have another entrance to the lab? Like a back entrance on the other side?”

She looked at Jack, her brow furrowed. “Yes. A maintenance entrance, Why?”

Jack flicked his eyes to Dee and Ben, smiling. “There’s a treetop zip-line in the next valley. It goes right across to Dickey Flat.”

Dee smacked him on the shoulder. “Yes, of course! It’s new, though. Let’s hope they finished it before the chaos.” Katherine was staring at Dee, her mouth hanging open, gaping like a fish. Jack scratched at his temple and narrowed his eyes, watching. Dee had turned front on towards her. She shrugged her shoulders. “What?”

“I can’t… I can’t believe it. Diana? Is it really you? After all these years?”

Dee tugged on her ear, frowning. “How do you know my name?”

Katherine let out a bark of laughter, a grin spreading across her face.

“It’s me, Katherine. Katherine Yokoyama. Doctor if we are being formal. I’m a friend of your mother’s. I haven’t seen you since you were little. Look at you, all grown up!”

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