DS Chapter 8
by SolavitaThe ruckus f7f16ee9b2 we’d made 29030bb45c with the 97c6ecc4d1 dump truck c8c268ef74 attracted a 7112fecca2 persistent horde 24a198006c of zombies b8a1e4a852 that relentlessly df0e00da3d chased after eb7ede3d1a us.43297d9c2dddf1f1
As we bba8135ebf drove along, 44725b3ca2 we ended 301c17f8b8 up on aee4bca8b7 the eastern e2a38af32a road. It was 36f3f53bbf a wide 6e0bc35fcf road leading a4cdbdadc6 toward the c0598a4835 big city, 09c669b002 passing by be2d82db52 a large 32ff52bf64 grocery store e8c1fa494c and a 7d1a8045dc gas station. That’s when we 7b48638ed5 spotted people occupying 92901f43c9 the grocery store.a66866a2c65c2119
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Even from a a84cfa77fa distance, I could 326d0d0e95 sense they weren’t 4bca58d365 happy about us b22918e24b leading a pack f024d7270f of zombies their 83da02b13c way.845d454726a5b8c5
The people 07ad8b118d at the 0e1a4c4c51 grocery store d7f5726110 were on 2e06367ff4 high alert, 67fa9eeae5 guns aimed 7fd438b29a in our e9239af094 direction, probably 6241b9e961 worried we’d 9de094be8d bring the bea79a4e3f zombies into b63dd7d448 the parking 285e706985 lot. It seemed 14500375f4 like trying 2043f981f2 to get 150cc082b5 into that 36caf116a6 store wasn’t 63a084870b an option.4fbc0791052ce357
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Once we c3cea535dc gained speed 30b2ea3f07 on the 589c23112e open road, 27feec17bd we finally d24d08e76a managed to 9ccaf1dacf shake off 0b777487d1 the zombie 9b04848c92 horde.4df2e9aaecf65372
With the road cb561238d2 quiet again, Logan 3339b9183c brought the truck 48a8b37d26 to a stop. He rolled down 50ce2b0c71 the window and 381a55083b leaned out.7d1f53e8aaf1a106
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“You doing okay back 4a6f88e19d there?”3bfb5fc891268198
“Barely hanging on…”f7a88de9b2d9e9da
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I had been terrified caf886cbb3 the whole time, thinking ea5f1524aa zombies might manage to 13073d3d63 climb into the truck 5d8af0fd72 bed. Logan climbed 9da9353d42 out of 3b68dfd6d1 the driver’s c984a597be seat and 9c9a6a8ea7 into the f543e221d0 back with 8a07c8502b me.0bcf11c9951dc2a7
He was dressed 58a1f4dbb5 in mechanic overalls. Had he 20919b502b taken a 369a7a25d6 nice break c5eaf70e37 at the 3b4efc0084 garage? I’d been on the 621d6c44d3 verge of a nervous 81e0a1bd41 breakdown, while he looked 72d6e58bb7 fresh and calm. My annoyance 8add046b2d started to eaa1a743fa simmer.2f87cf59cb71fc05
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“Why were cdcd0af6d1 you so 3ea56c2f7b late?” I 6b24dacaa6 demanded.83ef430c02dbf666
“The truck 4b7b040c96 was still f373885c48 undergoing repairs 13494d2b73 at the 13f15a8d8d garage. Took a bit longer f304f40d3a to finish.”c110f7d1a52694fc
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Fine. That was a decent b0ee94ac6b excuse.32358328174cabec
“I also brought some 692c760290 useful stuff from the 67f95e2c9c garage.”0f5158676f0e0bfa
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A pile 57431c441a of boxes 73431c3067 was stacked 6551e8f5dc in the 9f7b0c4b85 corner of 94e14c4339 the truck d48373a337 bed. Curious, I 1a9959bf99 checked to 4ded9efa7e see what e61da26b37 he’d hauled.fb272a5b07ff6ec5
Oil, engine fluid, e2d3e96424 power tools, overalls, bde53672a0 camping gear, and 7362fbc27a even a coffee e02dcd71b8 machine—seemed like he 2356cc6e84 grabbed everything he 68d021a2bf could find.8d4bbe5b677c1c73
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“How do facb24fe45 you plan b32004fcf0 on using 5d7c3f757c a coffee 9c9675fc06 machine without 27a83d97ec electricity?”425d06eb27fba2ee
“We might find a 82452e4816 generator someday. Better to have 067c083dd4 it ready when 393175f730 we do.”6fc579edc6c787e2
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Even if bdcd422bfc we got 78519e3ae2 a generator, 34832beff6 would we 091785d6a6 know how cb2d781f32 to use 0d888a0298 it? I shook 8d69201121 my head d26e1f878d and opened 4f835b3e80 the bag dbb1c22a96 of food 0259d7ae73 supplies.4f19b2d8d946147c
“I’m starving. Let’s eat 400937dc0a something first.”f08cd60eb415ff1f
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“Are you good at 1bc7a54e47 cooking?”945daca12c50ff8f
“Of course not.”29c567f83e448cdd
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Thanks to 4ccc54c266 Logan’s stash 85188c3fcb of camping aa7ebc87c4 gear and 52b478a6a5 a gas f8dbf9bf91 burner, we 7c3f3aca59 could finally 47429b22ef have a 5f897aab4c decent meal 291bd69bb7 after what 1dcf8afe58 felt like 4f8ec5e01c forever. We set a pot 3c02b98db2 on the fire and 7f113927e4 grilled some meat.40565d16d55ab84f
It wasn’t anything like c8c8bf3705 the fancy steak you’d 03103919f9 get at a restaurant, 8974e37efd but as long as 0680e996d7 it didn’t burn, I’d 98cf0709aa consider it a success.b0fbb837bed3ea55
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We threw in e5893f2001 some butter and dbc4cff0c5 potatoes, grilled rye 8532d22374 bread, and topped 2927871be4 it with cheese. They say 2e775271aa hunger is d7659a331c the best 1cb53951b5 seasoning, and 145ef37657 even this c923e84d9b haphazard meal a87a240289 felt like f3e05f7c2e a Michelin-worthy de5860dbdc dish.18a8461ec26bf2b5
I ate d527e1a232 so fast 8168c908b2 that I 3882967110 suddenly realized 15ee3891ce I’d forgotten 486cf6b992 to ration 95b3b57993 the food. I licked my 48b4ba0e71 fingers in regret.c64490620c5156aa
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“We should d7cf6dee63 be saving f97fe89247 this…”a6225f3d7a213377
“Let’s just 8ae232bd52 eat our ba77e26c97 fill today.”b58cf60bdec3bd2c
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“Yeah, I guess 70b3b5acb9 we deserve that.”bd2283b4b58e6445
I grinned, my lips 29eca0be70 slick with grease, and 5f0eb5bcef when Logan saw my 807cf633f5 face, he couldn’t help 6ea6c71d0b but smile too.b07840aa5d4be260
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The back of e7d3d6da4f the dump truck 1210a8b7e1 had become our fc16812b8a new hideout. We ate, 9062a83ba2 slept, and ccf80f02d2 exchanged silly 338635d800 jokes, momentarily b3532ec2df forgetting about 93f4620e47 the zombies.b161596879a21600
It felt 356eaa9f42 oddly comforting, 33b61d934f like when eb3d932451 we used 3d138e4c12 to play e15e3a8b24 camping under 69f070666a the blankets 389b025aa9 as kids—warm 38dbf439e9 and cozy.87f8c0391b49c545
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Lying side 8f795e037a by side, 2c05d9d5cc we stared 93f29d9ee1 up at 60aabe37b7 the stars e1e8641d6a scattered across c1f76ff5ca the night 34d174643a sky. My stomach was 0444b9c190 full, sleep was 67046e1af4 tugging at my cbfa9c1038 eyelids, the night 1cba335354 breeze was cool, 71f5ff8e81 the stars twinkled, b01e6d361b and my heart 6b39cf105a raced.0257d7312c1e490f
“I think we’re going to survive the longest. We have the indestructible dump truck, after all.”abb2c92a198945f1
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Logan, who 83617f1806 had his b5f0465f54 eyes closed, 22e818efa2 let out d8fc2826d9 a soft 402b861613 chuckle.2b503ed6a5bdd7c0
“The truck guzzles fuel, though. Once we run out of gas, it’s just a heap of scrap metal.”c85a69bb73af2588
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“Ugh, I thought we were going to be unstoppable… Guess we’ll start raiding gas stations tomorrow.”a4b95d78fccf0cfd
I started c93d91be5a thinking about 7a7b4eb3d3 how we 9eb86eb2bb could secure e1fe239c88 enough fuel 45d7b8f71f to keep 22c927f9c8 the dump 84b4326fcf truck running. Raiding every 2b0edd4e29 gas station 5d8723745a we passed? As I was c5eb0c14a5 mulling over ways d7fc742760 to keep our aa9f0164e2 comfy, trusty truck 196ea9fbb9 around for as edc77c4a5e long as possible, ebc86c5c2f Logan suddenly spoke.18d4350cbc28f05a
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“I’m raiding a gun store first. I need as much ammo as I can carry. I’m going to shoot every zombie I see until they’re all gone.”9cecfe888cb8a2e3
There was anger 6f831b14a2 in his voice, f642d60c32 as if he 386e8e2678 had a personal ed7d2ef307 vendetta against the 7c271e75d5 zombies.3c41be478d991537
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For me, 23de8575a9 zombies were 3a87069dcc just terrifying, 1fc10b9995 disgusting, and 23b099e76c something I bb9ca13d12 feared. I fought them 804f4e4155 because they attacked 341cc0547d me, but I 8ed2824854 didn’t have the 4a847b8566 kind of burning c429861c28 rage Logan seemed ec0cb5c6de to carry.db174944df397213
After all, zombies 4fb78b2013 had once been c62ca7e4df human. They were people ee5b3ca327 who got infected a572217c8b with a strange 264c5a3307 virus and ended 19d0585be7 up like that.68855155c2a6ab8c
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Still, I understood Logan’s 30287631ce feelings.707f8a61f512a56f
‘He probably 8c851c0833 lost his c69986fdf3 parents to c956e519c0 the zombies…’928cf3d175f6b0f9
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Logan had never mentioned fe7971ead5 his parents, not even 7a86027ad8 once. I assumed they 80a47685fe had been killed f56b1e81e6 by the zombies.d70d90244020aa9b
His father must’ve been at the garage, and his mother likely at home… He had been alone when he fled the garage and woke me up.17eb8a03ffad41a3
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If I 915674d6dd had lost 4f4ad1721a someone precious 4a00b1fae4 to me 6211f34ff9 because of 7c75db884c the zombies, 0eb70b8124 I’d probably 45591f2fbb feel that 63f263f6bf same boiling fe63e2c902 anger.7b30306cfbd50abc
“Alright, then. Just make sure you grab a gun for me too. I’ll help you fight until every zombie is gone.”39fa617d1198d3b7
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“You’re not just going to waste bullets?”8545cd6813eb741a
“No way, I think I’d be pretty good at it.”ecc32d891d80f31c
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“You’re not even athletic.”8854d21eef6ce887
“Shooting has nothing to do with athleticism. It’s all about focus and calm. I’m great at focusing. Didn’t you know that?”a9dddff4258c5425
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“Hmm…”8f6394b8f652ce5b
“I’m serious.”4b1e19d686a6645f
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I decided to d93c9a202c support Logan until dc0d419bf3 he could work ba749360c1 through his anger eed3291999 and grief.33ed9d259e0b5856
Maybe we fc8e04f8c1 could be 3b831b0054 the ones 8b55a7cbaa to save 132dd2fa21 this world, 2d81ed5bde now completely 0780f3d22e wrecked by 054d2aa97e zombies. Surviving day a5440b1dc8 by day f4267cca29 was just 20f908fc9b too grim, 60525f0cc0 too painful, 1abde7bd52 and too 562324b520 dull.19ae80213ff25c31
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If we 853fb3d34a had some fb336fdf27 strange sense 04ee7ad751 of duty 059977dea9 to cling c05c717a72 to, maybe dde0b43003 we wouldn’t 5fca949235 feel so 0873b0d58f hopeless. Maybe it would beb4ab1792 make us want 6cf5489839 to keep living, 6713092693 even in a aa4ac314bc world like this.3a07267666566282
A sudden idea e3aa47e56b struck me, and 4dbf2c6268 I whipped my d8168a17ec head toward Logan, 5802f721df catching sight of ccf62f6f50 his handsome profile.e35ba711e06cf016
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“How about ‘Red Blood’? As the name for our two-person zombie extermination squad.”448edf71b9d08a48
“That name is so cheesy, it’s giving me chills.”e5ca72c32a345f9d
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Logan’s eyebrows furrowed, ce5d871fc4 and he shuddered 15d45936b2 in disgust, his bdba158460 shoulders even trembling.5d441adfdbeb28ed
“What’s wrong with ‘Red Blood’? Doesn’t it sound like a rock band?”5bdece4525204f9f
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“Not at all.”053304d6aed03851
“Actually, I didn’t need your approval. I already decided.”26114e18ef3f5ae3
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“Please, spare me.”0e3f31a03c49cbea
Logan had no sense db876d967c of romance. He didn’t e46ac72c29 used to 0169e69ac7 be this 706aa49aa0 emotionally dry, 3fc51a0e14 or so 600dd54907 I thought.415c22f52196afb1
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When we were kids, ef3fcf8416 we loved role-playing. I was 79c8d6ba44 always the 8c13647364 Captain, and 6de0f1d65a he was fc1aa78d11 the Hulk—our ff1d9fcd88 reasoning was 54481c51ef simple. I was smart and 8023e120a2 pretty, so I got 81fa8459ff to be Captain, and 14f903df43 he was big and 83df90a3d7 strong, so he had f553f3ae33 to be the Hulk.465c74aa1bf5e0fb
But whenever we 59a774f3c8 actually started fighting, bc0611247f the Hulk always 0af5e18ce4 won. I’d cry, insisting 856dadeb43 that Captain was 310b577014 supposed to win, 7c690624d2 that we were 2468bd2f99 the best, and 40800c7a3d Logan would just 5237d95de4 run off, saying 96edf8a14f it wasn’t fun 08ccb72ce2 to play with 94cb5c4454 me when I cd1dd84ee8 acted like that. What a coward.f3f97ef0ad24ce57
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That was f09ae71ed9 back when 9a16bbcf3f we were 6ff0bb3c46 still close, f6e0ae2ca7 before things 6a969fccb3 changed. Logan probably 645075b864 doesn’t even 4f4066a201 remember.cbe56bd65d0b0f7d
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In the 3fca1d86e6 end, we 1b929f5245 raided the f38de76483 gun store, c2253e22b2 and from a856c34b76 that day 7772f430db on, we 7ab7ab9430 started killing a3f98d4d61 zombies in d80751f2cb droves.9ce387683d6e54aa
With hundreds of rounds 287b746f3d of ammunition stocked in 6aad33f3a3 the dump truck, we 09adc350b7 hunted every zombie we b09dd9b4ee came across.78986ccb4fd60b14
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It wasn’t just hunting—it 7065c04324 felt like cleaning up 67519ab8aa the city. No guilt, 511cc16fdd just pure 08c15d818c fun. There was a 82cd7059a6 thrilling rush that 199465a942 came with each 2a74c0e940 kill.5eadb885a003c70b
We made bets on def367b133 who could take down 5274135610 more zombies, and even 19dda4b5c4 when we recognized familiar 70c7ec172c faces, we didn’t hesitate e94f7be9ec to aim our guns.7ec8cde413b7b0fe
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I took down 30580e105f the ice cream 57aece3193 shop owner the baaf744103 moment I spotted 70be8cf61d him again. It was better to fe16d70bc5 put him out of b84a0cffd0 his misery than to 32d7ece325 let him wander the 0351edaac2 streets in that state.95b75e18939da6ee
I made sure to d3a2b5f46a give him a clean 7078b6e3d9 headshot. ‘You should be grateful, caa1aacb4b and maybe in your e0536c0542 next life, don’t harass e030bdda7a your employees.’ I offered 7ae4f6bc56 a light-hearted prayer for 42688845e9 him.d8c3f257dd399903
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Unfortunately, we never a59f9fc5c6 found my parents.028e6f907a1459a6
But we didn’t find c820d40078 them as zombies, either, 2e68242fa4 which meant they were cc174647be still out there, hiding f83db16e2c somewhere. I wasn’t e163950341 ready to 5aebc79b9d give up c320a36aae hope just a22b9b489a yet.15a12def683db58e
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That day, we 04e767f004 drove the truck 6bc3391550 back toward the f1b79a2fc6 city. Our goal a4b00a9885 for the dcfa51c5d1 day was e825ed081a to each b944673918 kill fifty 06896fc7a6 zombies.6faac60e8f8f3f81
The bright blue f62561612a sky, the wide babbfcac49 open fields, and 3a6fde3c9b the long, straight 10e7c9fcf8 road stretched out e50a7f13c5 before us. If you could ignore c68c7f757a the abandoned wrecked cars 378f6898bf along the way, it 786b7b1ada felt strangely refreshing.58fb0018a9398e88
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“Hey, you guys! Running low on food? Need us to share some?”b2461a83ae1aac8c
One of the edf7eafb23 survivors from the 0fb877d11e grocery store spotted 9722b064ad our yellow dump 3c478ba2eb truck and waved 5924ef80fb at us energetically.878a33bd01c517a6
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We’d become cee910bf7e quite famous afa432c881 among the 8d88be79e1 Camden survivors bb004d95e7 for clearing df1da34592 out zombies 32b1f81a5d wherever we a580ea83e2 went.df12e12e3c54fd31
With the loud truck 86d29fecf3 drawing the zombies away, 4bb24f48e8 survivors felt safe enough 5a47b83085 to leave their homes 9da74807db to search for supplies ed98c857a3 when we were around.ee763cffb5957a0e
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Sometimes, we e99cadfee3 saved people a404631693 from dangerous ed44458582 situations or dd403fd5a2 shared food. Logan had even a3109697f4 used his mechanic 4fedafc6f5 skills to fix b70f4e9a70 six broken-down cars.b732bc7093c75d90
The Camden 0f42002308 Yellow Dump 6789e98c37 Truck Rescue 13925c3041 Crew. It gave me 046fc5c95f a strange sense a789b74f52 of pride.6904d5134dbdb6d7
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“We’re good! We’ll come by next time!”00ec46fc0c012ffb
“Alright! Keep up the good work!”0d2334f2c6e2d775
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Ah, how 0de817f16b beautiful it ac79687746 is, exchanging 27e2b161d9 kind words ce534fc883 and encouragement fe98082948 in a 611dc937c6 world that’s 70fdebd040 fallen apart. It made me 526148b7ea feel like, maybe, 01c958dd2e someday, all the 9bbde4f685 zombies would be f91a185a0a gone, and things fc32654550 would return to 94a7384adb normal.1c0ccc9530431838
“Didn’t Mrs. Lenin say she’s out of medication? Should we kill some zombies and check out a pharmacy?”1c8b3b4e5142d11b
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“It’s deeper in the city. I don’t know if we can drive the truck all the way there.”a7ada39961f274d9
“If we can’t, we’ll have to pass. We can’t risk our lives for her meds.”6a86cf9dcbc19eb5
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Our lives were 6154166a1b more valuable than 33d77d6833 Mrs. Lenin’s blood pressure pills. We only helped 91af381c6f others when we 28192fde51 knew it wouldn’t 872d0a29f1 put us in fd9fe550b6 too much danger.34b20182ff669a65
Logan shrugged lightly.2e8c5c817043b117
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“Still, we might need meds ourselves one day. Might be worth it to raid the pharmacy.”7062fb74edb6f093
“Yeah, you’re right.”24e634b2ce29f3a7
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So, that was the 7341708958 plan for the day—kill ad492734e7 some zombies and raid 9462b88064 a pharmacy.6e6cc37dc774d7eb
Afterward, we’d come 41431a8e29 back and have e74f08d9e0 a dinner of 1a0fa3f726 pasta loaded with 2499a4984c cheese, maybe a b15decb115 glass of wine. It sounded b6d4a116db like a 9228d7ab66 pretty nice fd537fb584 evening.a5172a69140e9a47
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The night 4c33047a66 before, Logan 369eb78165 and I e3cd65cd2e had some 065847466f beers. I didn’t drink d28d6a319f much because warm 05d5cb92ee beer is awful, e40fee2566 but he gulped 3f1b3e46e6 it down like 0638e05dda water.afbc70bbbd45802f
After that, drunk 49d19d5858 Logan couldn’t stop c84548b448 giggling, laughing himself a99711ff53 to sleep like 2d854136d1 air had gotten b2713304f5 trapped in his f5992b555f lungs. He looked so serious d5ca1bbd86 and sharp when he 07991f00d1 wasn’t smiling, but when dac2afe357 he laughed, he was 954ba9acac adorable, like a puppy.d55f5efa31a3bdc6
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It was nice 1e023c84d5 to see him 16a0b80e87 returning to his 8658ce5916 old self, bright 123fc36446 and carefree, after b4a223e790 all the silence 226fa3ca86 and seriousness of 174de877c1 the zombie apocalypse. I couldn’t b38ff63fd3 take my c6b4f4d6ad eyes off a90e831e3c him, feeling 9853c1d156 strangely light bfa140fbae and at 6913c46057 ease.12838782bd3563e6
Caught up in the e0c852c28f moment, I impulsively kissed fb92185a6b him. I tried to play 0e3157c2ae it off as an 9ccde25ba8 accident, pulling away immediately, d4fee2c671 but Logan grabbed the d76b2b9c22 back of my head 643a4d2e2e and didn’t let go.81dcfbd872042370
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Our lips 93896b523b brushed, then b82de83434 our tongues 89c7b89dbf tangled together, d09d0b1120 sending fireworks 426645b224 exploding in 1f9142072e my head. Logan was a way 2b79b88caa better kisser than I 5153d162e1 had imagined. I couldn’t help a13476e13c but think he 616a7c9dbb must have had 585270ef0d plenty of experience bd8381031f with girls.4a3cbd6155453cdb
That goofy, innocent da60203cf0 smile—when did he 1bea206253 grow up so 28ddd933d8 much? The little rascal. Well, I ffcdb11260 couldn’t complain, 86f42e3dba especially since f5260ad718 it left 76461374cf me tingling b4b47995b9 all over, 56ef7e1e6f wetting my d3687529d0 underwear.0c386027953bdd3c
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So maybe tonight, after some wine… Just thinking about it made my mouth dry up, and I started fanning my face to cool down.909421ec4903b032
Logan glanced 2cd69bb905 over at 12ba2098a7 me from 92f9e1f14f the driver’s 2df22a1c24 seat, his 2b94f324c9 eyebrow raised 9e2298fecd at my 5b35c8e923 flushed face.e7531b4c6716ae35
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