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Michael Ford - Z

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The First Rule of Torching: Cleanse with fire. Josh is by far the best zombie Torcher around at least, he is in his virtual-reality zombie-hunting game. Josh has quickly risen through the player ranks, relying on the skill, cunning, and agility of a real Torcher. The Second Rule of Torching: Save all humans. But luckily for Josh, zombies exist only in the virtual world. The real zombie war is now more than fifteen years in the past, and the battle to defeat the deadly epidemic that devastated his family and millions of others is the stuff of history lessons. The Third Rule of Torching: You cant bring them back. Charlie is the top-ranked player in the game. Since all the players are shrouded in anonymity, Josh never expects Charlie to be a and he never expects the offer she makes him: to join the underground gaming league that takes the virtual-reality game off the screen and into the streets. Josh is thrilled. But the more involved he gets, the more he realizes that not everything is what it seems. blood is spilling, members of the team are disappearing, and the zombies in the game are acting strange. And then theres the matter of a mysterious drug called Z.

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Michael Thomas Ford

Z

For Horrible Spider, Ocho Patas, and the Mungos,

who kept me company

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The zombie was somewhere ahead of him. Its stencha combination of blood, dirt, and rotting meatfilled the air. It was close. Josh flipped the safety on his flamethrower and held it out in front of him, his finger on the trigger. Almost all the overhead lights were out, and the halogen light mounted on the barrel of his flamethrower had broken during a runin with a z on a lower floor. He could see only about six feet ahead of him through the gloom.

The hospitals hallway was littered with trash; broken glass, charred pieces of paper, and twisted medical instruments were strewn around the floor. Dark smears streaked the white tile walls. Ahead of Josh a teddy bear sat propped against the wall just outside a partially open door, its fur stained with something black and sticky. Its head was torn off and lay in its lap. Stuffing puffed from the ragged neck.

Something about the bear caused a shiver to run down Joshs spine. Clearly it had belonged to a little kid. But where was the kid now? He hoped wherever it was, it hadnt already been turned by the zombies. Child zombies were the worst. Josh hated torching them.

But I will if I have to, he thought as he approached the door.

Using the end of his weapon, he nudged the door open. The only light in the room came from one ceiling fixture, and the bulb flickered as it tried to draw electricity from the hospitals ancient wiring. The room was visible for only a few seconds at a time as the light flashed on and off. Josh felt like he was watching an old movie being played on a broken projector.

Even with the limited light he could see enough to know that the woman on the bed was dead. She was dressed in a nurses uniform, her white dress stained with what could only be blood. Her head lolled to one side so that her face was turned toward Josh. Her eyes were gone, and there was a ragged hole in her throat where the zombie had bitten her. One arm was stretched out, and the fingers of that hand were curled, clutching a clump of long blond hair that was attached to a piece of bloody scalp. On the floor below the hand, a hypodermic needle lay in a pool of liquid.

She tried to kill it with the needle, Josh thought. But it got her.

Part of him was glad she was dead. If shed been alive, he would have had to torch her, since shed obviously been bitten and therefore could infect other people. That was the First Rule of Torching: Cleanse with fire.

Suddenly something scrambled out from under the bed, heading for the far side of the room. Whatever it was whimpered like a frightened animal. Instinctively Josh raised his flamethrower. But the thing was running away from him. If it had been a zombie, it would have come at him. They never ran away. He took his finger off the flamethrowers trigger.

Are you okay? he called out. He was thinking about the teddy bear. Had the child who owned it been in the room when the zombie attacked? Maybe the kid had hidden under the bed and escaped the zombies notice. If so, it was Joshs responsibility to help. That was the Second Rule of Torching: Save all humans.

When the light flickered back on for a moment, he searched the shadows. Huddled in the corner of the room was a little girl. Maybe six or seven years old, she was wearing a torn, dirty dress and no shoes. Her long hair hung down in her face. She was breathing quickly, and as Josh approached, she pressed herself against the wall and began shaking her head from side to side.

No, she said softly. Dont kill me. Please.

Josh stopped and crouched down. Its okay, he said. Im not going to hurt you. Whats your name?

The little girl stared at him. He searched her eyes for any sign of the infection, but in the dim light he couldnt see well enough to tell for sure. She seemed okay.

That kind of thinking can get you killed, he told himself. But he had to help. He couldnt just leave the girl there.

Vi the girl said. Her voice cracked when she spoke, and she tried again. Vi Violet.

Hi, Violet. Im Josh. You and I are going to get out of here, okay?

But the monsters Violet said. She looked at the body on the bed, and her mouth began to tremble.

Look at me, Josh told her. Violet, look at me.

When the girl was looking at him, he held out his hand to her. Its going to be okay.

Violet hesitated a moment, then took his hand. He helped her to her feet. He could feel her shaking. I dont blame her, he thought. He wanted to ask how shed survived so long in the hospital without a zombie finding her, but now was not the time.

Were going to go into the hall now, he told Violet.

She pulled away, shaking her head. Theyre out there, she said. Theyre waiting for us.

Most of them are dead, said Josh. My friend and I took care of them.

Where is your friend now? Violet asked.

You shouldnt have said anything, you idiot. Josh scolded himself for his mistake. The fact was, he didnt know whether Firecracker was alive or dead. His comlink had broken during the scuffle with the zombie in the operating room on the fourth floor, and he hadnt been able to reach him since. All he got was static. He hoped his buddy wasnt deador, even worse, turned. Then he would have to torch him too. The Third Rule of Torching, he thought. You cant bring them back.

He pushed the thought from his mind and focused on Violet. He needed her to listen to him, otherwise both of them could end up as zombie food. Well meet up with my friend soon, he said, hoping that was true. Right now you just have to trust me, okay?

Violet looked into his eyes. Her own were barely visible in the still-blinking light. Okay, she said softly.

Josh led Violet from the room, making sure to keep himself between her and the bed so that she wouldnt have to look at the dead nurse. He noticed that the little girl kept her head down until they were in the hallway. Smart kid. Were going to go to the end of this hallway, he said. Theres an elevator there, and were going to take it down to the first floor and get out of here.

Is everybody dead? Violet asked. The nurses? The doctors? All the people?

Just stay behind me, said Josh, ignoring her question.

As they reached each new doorway, Josh peered inside, always keeping his finger on the trigger of his flamethrower. But the rooms were all empty. Whoever had been in them was either eaten or turned.

Finally they came to the end of the hall. In front of them were the elevator doors. Hallways continued both to the left and to the right. Josh made a quick scan, saw nothing, and hit the down button on the elevators control panel. He hoped the hospitals unreliable wiring would hold up long enough for them to get out. Somewhere below them came the sound of machinery grinding to life, then the thuck-thuck-thuck as the elevator car rose up on its heavy cable.

As the hand on the dial above the elevator doors slowly crept from B to 1 to 2, Josh surveyed the hallways in each direction. If there were any zombies on the floor, they would have heard the elevator and started to move toward the sound. Good thing theyre slow, he thought. Still, they could move when they needed to. He knew that from experience. And all it took was one bite to ruin your day.

The 3 on the dial lit up. Come on, Josh urged the clanking machinery. Hurry up.

As the dial hit 4 and moved past it to 5the floor they were onJosh felt himself relax a little bit. They were almost there. Now he just had to hope the elevator didnt have any riders in it.

Stand back, he told Violet, moving away from the elevator doors just in case he had to put the burn on anything inside.

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