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Kody Boye - Sunrise

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They said the world would end in 2012. They never said it would end like this. Dakota Travis and his neighbor Steve Earnest have been hiding out in a fortified apartment in the month following the zombie apocalypse, but when a rogue gang uproots them and chance brings one of its members into their midst, there is little the two of them can do but run. They find sanctuary in a converted asylum with members of the United States Army, and while things seem to be safer than before, an underlying strain of tension begins to rule their lives as Sergeant Armstrong, leader of the small military troop, begins to succumb to insanity, while Dakota slowly and slowly begins to find himself becoming attracted to one of the sergeants men, a sin that not only transcends traditional military policy, but the moral boundaries of happiness after tragedy terrible enough to destroy the entire world. In a world of the undead, the fierce, the savage and the unthinkable, who can hope to survive one final sunrise? A special note from Kody Boye, author of : From the Author Dear reader, If you are coming across this novel in 2012, youll be happy to hear that you are currently looking at the revised, rewritten and expanded edition of (simply titled .) This edition was created out of the love for not only the story, but its genre and characters. I rewrote it with the intention of capturing the individual characters fears, trials, problems and their escapades. The story is (mostly) the same its just been upgraded to a new and stronger form. Thank you, Kody

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SUNRISE

The Revised and Expanded Edition

A novel by Kody Boye

For Rhiannon and Corey

For giving me a place to call home.

Because I could not stop for Death
He kindly stopped for me
The Carriage held but just Ourselves
And Immortality

Emily Dickinson

INTRODUCTION

Otherwise known as:

My Love Affair with the Gay Apocalypse

First and foremost, I want to say that the idea of the zombie apocalypse isnt something new. Since Night of the Living Dead and its subsequent sequels rolled around in the late 1960s, it seems like everyone and their dog has been writing about the end of the world. Rhiannon Frater and her As the World Dies trilogy; David Moody with his Autumn novels; Max Brooks and his Zombie Survival Guide; Wayne Simmons and his novel Drop Dead Gorgeous; Travis Adkins with his Twilight of the Dead series and the late Z.A. Recht with his Morningstar Strainlook up the word zombie on Amazon to see just how widespread this phenomena is. How many results does it return? About 42,000. To say that the zombie apocalypse is popular would be an understatement.

As a child of the late nineties and early two-thousands, I got to experience the maiden voyage of the twenty-first centurys zombie craze. Dawn of the Dead, Zack Snyders remake, came out in 2004. The first time I saw it I was in shock and awe, and it was the very thing that made me write a zombie trilogy that has since (and gladly) been retired. But it wasnt in 2004 that the idea for Sunrise came around. No. It was later, in 2009, when I first read Brian Keenes Dead Sea, that the idea for Sunrise popped into my head.

What idea was that, you asked? It was a zombie story told from a gay mans point of view.

Keene had successfully created what I believe is a realistic scenario in which the zombie apocalypse would happen. The events were traumatic, the writing fluid, the story grippinghed done everything I believe any good zombie novelist would do: create a non-stop zombie apocalypse story. Howeverwhile his main protagonist was gay, I felt as though we werent in a gay mans head. This frustration, combined with my teenage desire to read more about young men (or just men) who had my problems and my desires, was what spurred me on to write Sunrise.

I pulled this novel from circulation after Horror Realm 2009 because I believed it needed work, and by God it did. Since then, theres been a bit of reconstruction regarding everything about this novel. Certain plot elements have changed, Characters have been renamed. Scenes have been added or taken out depending on their need. All of this, however, was to give you the novel you hold in your hands nowSunrise: The Revised and Expanded Editionand while other zombie novels with gay leads have since been released (Asylum by my friend Mark Allan Gunnells for instance,) I still believe Sunrise was one of the genres first.

The horror community, though often eager to accept new aspects of the genre, has sometimes been not so accepting of gay leads in novels, especially zombie novels. This isnt to say that this community is not going to accept this novel. It does, however, mean that choice people may not be keen to read this. And to tell you the truth, Im fine with that. Sunrise was written primarily for myself, but also for the gay community. The last thing I intended to write Sunrise as was the traditional zombie novel. That isnt to say this novel is without its scares, no, but its not a constant run-and-gun-em book. This novel is first, and foremost, about the charactersthe people whom, through choice circumstances, have been united under one banner.

To the horror fans: thank you for at least giving this book a try.

To the gay community: thank you for your continued support.

And for the one person I wrote this book most explicitly for (me): Thank you for sticking with this. Youve come a long ways since 2009 and this novel is better for it.

Enough ramblingnow: on to the story!

Stay Alive, Zombie Fans,Kody Boye12/29/11

CHAPTER 1

There comes a point in everyones life in which they change. Be it their age, their person, their family, their friends or their world, things come about and, eventually, things go awry. It doesnt necessarily matter who you are. You can be anyone you want to be in whichever frame of mind you exist. All that matters is that regardless of what happens or who it happens to, you stay true to yourself and be thankful for the things you have.

Sometimes, if youre not thankful for the things you have, they can disappear completely.

That happened to Dakota Travis the day his neighbor, Steve Earnest, burst into the adoption center and pulled him toward his apartment.

Whatre you doing! Dakota had cried.

Theyre here! Steve had replied.

Whos here?

The zombies from New York.

Little more than a month later, not a whole lot had changed.

Seated inside a nearly-abandoned apartment building in a heavily-fortified, one-bedroom flat, Dakota looked up just in time to see Steve saunter out of the bedroom, shirt stretched forward to hold the contents of the medicine cabinet. Pills, ointments, toothpastes, razors and other necessitiesthere wasnt a whole lot they could use unless they wanted to shave or brush their teeth.

Is this it? Dakota asked.

This is it, Steve nodded, a sigh escaping his lips.

Dakota closed his eyes.

Great. Just great.

It wouldnt be long before they would have to run into townon foot, no less.

Hey, Steve said, clapping Dakotas shoulder, well be fine for a few more days. Youve got nothing to worry about.

We still have cans, Dakota said, pushing himself off the couch.

And we still have all that bagged shit.

You always did eat too much junk food.

Steve laughed and brushed a hand through his hair. I did.

Old habits didnt necessarily matter anymore. They ate any and everything they could get their hands on, regardless of fat content or nutritional value. Distinguishing one thing from another based solely on a label was useless nowadays, especially when everything needed to be rationed to the point where it was nearly obsolete. Theyd both slimmed down, based solely on what theyd been eatingcold canned beans, chips, pretzels and the occasional vegetable.

Not sure what else to say or do, Dakota made his way toward the window. There, he sighed, took a deep breath, then looked back at Steve before parting the curtain.

Outside, a lone figure shambled on.

The zombie had not a care in the world.

I dont like how theres been so few of them, Dakota whispered, shivering as Steve brushed up alongside him.

Neither do I, Steve said.

Where do you think the rest of them went?

I dont know. I hate to say it, but I hope some sorry bastard lured them off. At least thatll save us the trouble of having to dodge around them.

I guess. Dakota turned his head down, letting his long, stringy bangs shield his eyes from the waning light of the midafternoon sun. He traced the whispers of dust on the windowsill and tried not to think about how, were they not in their current situation, the window would be clean. Steve had always been a good home keeper, regardless of what some mightve thought based on his scruffy, unkempt appearance.

Dakota closed his eyes.

Dust never shined on gloomy days. Then again, it didnt shine at all.

Dakota, Steve whispered, startling the younger man out of his trance.

Yes?

Im closing the window.

Oh. Right. He moved aside to allow Steve easy access to the curtains, then watched as his friend strung his fingers through the dark, maroon fabric and began to position them over the curtainslowly, with a sense of patience like that of a snail crossing a hot highway on a busy day. Such a process became second nature over time. You watched for people watching you from across the street or the shadows of alleyways, for zombies cocking their heads to the skies; you drew the blinds over the looking glass into the outside world as though any and all movement could reveal your presence to others. If you didnt, there might as well be a gun in your mouth and a finger on the trigger, a lone shell waiting to fire into your brain.

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