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If you like The Walking Dead but dont like zombies, youll love PANDEMIC

When a deadly flu sweeps the globe, the Bronson family hunkers down to wait it out. But when society collapses, surviving neighbors band together, giving them hope. That hope is shattered, however, when a rogue element forms, making rules the Bronsons arent willing to follow.

When the group takes over the neighborhood, they demand the Bronsons join or face deadly consequences. With their lives at stake, they must make a decision: give in or take a stand.

Chapter One
Jessica

T he first sign that the world was about to come to an end was when Jessicas teenaged children informed her that Prom had been cancelled.

Cancelled? Jessica asked as she handed out bag lunches. What on earth for?

Too many kids have the flu, Dylan, her fourteen-year-old said.

Jessica looked at Kayla for confirmation.

Sixteen and about to attend her first Prom, Kayla frowned. It sucks.

Thats because you wont be able to make out with Ethan now. Dylan made kissing noises to emphasize his point.

Kayla swatted at him. Stop it.

Both of you stop it, Jessica said. Youre going to make me late for work. She loved her job as a dental hygienist, but now that she thought about it, a lot of patients had cancelled due to illness. Maybe her family should stay home for a day or two. Let whatever bug that was going around pass them by. None of them could afford to get sick.

Then she thought about Matt, her husband. Hed gone to work already. He was a software developer and Jessica knew hed been stressed with all the work he had on his plate. Maybe she could convince him to work from homesomething he did from time to time.

Sighing, she set her purse on the counter. Okay. Family meeting.

Wait, Dylan said. We cant have a family meeting without Dad.

I know, but this is different. Hes not here and this seems like kind of an emergency.

An emergency that theres no Prom? Dylan rolled his eyes.

It is an emergency, Kayla said.

No, Jessica said. Not because of Prom. Because of this flu. Ive heard a few news reports that its pretty nasty and it sounds like its really going around. Maybe Was this really the best idea? Maybe we should all kind of hunker down for a few days until its

Yes! Dylan said, cutting Jessica off. No school! Woo hoo!

Kayla looked less certain. What about, you know, missing all the stuff my teachers will be teaching?

Dylan laughed. You just dont want to miss seeing Ethan.

Kayla huffed out a protest, but Jessica knew what Dylan said was probably true.

You can keep in touch with your friends, Jessica said. Just not in person.

Kaylas lips compressed.

Jessica smiled. Let me call Dad and see what he says.

Dylan had already set his lunch bag on the counter and dropped his backpack on the floor. But were not going to school today, right?

Was Matt going to tell her she was being overly dramatic? Maybe, but in her gut she knew this was the right thing to do. Yes. No school today.

Woot, woot! Dylan shouted as he pumped a fist in the air before racing for the stairs.

Do you really think we could get sick? Kayla asked, her forehead furrowed.

Though Jessica was concerned, she didnt want her kids to worry. Not if we stay away from sick people.

Mom, Kayla said as she rolled her eyes.

Let me call Dad, okay?

Kayla nodded, then she flopped onto the couch with her phone already in her hand.

Jessica went upstairs to the master bedroom and closed the door before calling her husbands cell. He answered on the second ring.

Whats up, honey? Im about to head into a meeting.

Jessica pictured her husbandsix feet tall, relatively fit, and still as handsome as the day shed met him. I was, uh, wondering if you could work from your home office today. And maybe tomorrow.

What? His tone showed he thought she was nuts. Why would I do that?

Have any of your co-workers called in sick lately?

He paused. A few people have, yeah.

More than normal?

I guess so, yeah.

Honey, the kids school cancelled Prom because so many kids have that flu thats going around. Just to be safe Im, uh, Im keeping them home for a few days. Im going to stay home too.

Really? Shock was evident in his voice. You never miss work.

I know.

She heard noise in the background. It sounded like Matt had shifted the phone away from his mouth. Hey, he said, Ive got to go. Ill call you after my meeting.

All right, but think about it. Working from home, I mean.

Okay. Bye.

Next, she called the dentists office where she worked to let them know she wasnt coming in.

Are you sick too? Rochelle, her co-worker, asked.

Too? Who else is sick?

Rochelle named several others who worked there. Hearing the names of so many people she knew who were sick sent a beat of concern through her.

No, Jessica said, Im not sick. Just trying to stay that way.

Maybe youre on to something there.

Jessica thought about her co-worker and friend. Rochelle was sixteen weeks pregnant with her first baby. If she caught this flu, could it put her baby in jeopardy? Maybe you ought to head home, Rochelle. Just in case.

Sighing heavily, she said, I cant afford to take any more time off. You know how much time I took off when I was so sick at the beginning of my pregnancy. I used all my sick days.

Jessica bit her lip. Just, I dont know, be safe. Okay?

Rochelle chuckled. Im sure Ill be fine.

They disconnected and Jessica set her phone on her bedside table before turning on the news.

concerned about how quickly this flu is spreading, the news reporter was saying. Jessica turned up the volume. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that this strain has resulted in higher than average fatalities and they remind people to take sanitary measures after being around other people. Wash your hands frequently, cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and if you or a family member has any symptoms, stay home for at least seventy-two hours after the symptoms have ended. This looks like a nasty one, folks.

The anchor went on to another story and Jessica shut off the TV, then used her phone to look up more information. She spent a good hour reading articles about the flu, each one making her concern notch up higher than the last.

She hoped Rochelle would change her mind and go home.

An image of her mom popped into her head. Recently diagnosed with breast cancer, her mom lived out of state. Alone. Jessica had already arranged to take time off the following week to fly out for a visit. She hadnt seen her mom in several months and wanted to spend time with her. She and her mom had always been closebeing the only child of a single mother did that sometimes. It was important to her to be able to give her mom the support she needed.

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