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Genizyz

Dan Decker

Grim Archer Media

Text Copyright 2019 Dan Decker

All rights reserved.

Published by Grim Archer Media, a publishing imprint of Xander Revolutions LC

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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Civilization collapsed when a plague of dinosaur-like lizards spread a virus that turned people into zombies. These lizards became known as zampys because of their close relation to the zombies.

Parry Peters is smuggling anti-venom when he runs into a nest of zampys. He starts to think he has the situation contained when a mysterious woman almost gets him killed through her apparent inexperience.

Everything gets worse when members of a heavily armed gang show up and try to capture the zampys.

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Prologue

I stopped with my fingers on the door handle, hesitant to go inside the hold once again. I hated this place. I hated the smell. I hate everything it represented. I hated what it had done to people I worked with.

But I hated most how it reminded me of failure.

The metal was cold against my fingers as I brought up my keycard with the other hand. I had long thought we did not have adequate security but had done nothing because I wanted to preserve a final option.

This final option.

They will kill me. I shook my head. But if I dont do this, who will?

A lot had happened in just a few days. Much I did not want to think about but had been unable to get out of my mind.

I warned her. She didnt listen. Now look whats happened.

I firmed my resolve.

This is the only way.

A zampy cried out, a noise like a sharp bark. The monsters could not know what I was planning but we had made assumptions about them before that proved wrong so even though I knew it irrational to think they could read my mind I was not so sure. We didnt know how they communicated with their zombie minions so I couldnt rule out telepathy.

The zampys could sense my presence, even though the dungeon was windowless, of that I was sure.

These lizard monsters that resembled dinosaurs were far more intelligent than any of my co-workers supposed.

My bag was heavy with ammunition and my knockoff Colt .45 was carefully concealed inside my jacket. Nobody had ever thought to install a metal detector, as the remaining team leader I was above suspicion and had passed the guard without question.

The thought I would destroy my own discovery was unthinkable.

Thank you, Sharon.

I had planned every move and needed less than a minute to dispatch the monsters on the other side. They were behind bars so it would be like shooting fish in a barrel.

Easier really. I have no refraction issues.

It could all be over in a minute.

Yet I hesitated.

I had decided to stop this madness long ago. Each time I had tried, Sharon had foiled me or convinced me to do otherwise.

She cannot stop me now.

And that was part of why I was finally here. Sharon was now sequestered in a windowless padded room. She could only speak with grunts and groans, assuming she still knew what it meant to be human.

She could no longer use her brain. While I had already designated her a zombie, the higher-ups of Genizyz were not yet ready to accept the truth that was right in front of them.

Lurching like a dead woman walking.

We have invested tens of millions in this program, Jon Sohn, Head of Research and Development had told me. We are not going to let an unexpected tropical disease stop us now.

I had remained silent. He had taken my lack of response as assent.

What he had not knowncould not have knownwas the planning I had been doing for the better part of six months. His words had been irrelevant by that point. My internal debate ended when Sharon had converted to a zombie.

I should have handled this in the jungle.

Another of the zampys barked and I recognized his call all too well.

Wicked Rex.

He was soon joined by the others.

Their bark was like a dog, but louder and far more menacing than any thing Id ever heard, save a zombie roar.

The zampys cried in unison, making me think of prisoners chanting for freedom. Their cries sent shivers down my back.

And whos to say theyre not?

Nobody had tried to understand how they communicated because we had been too busy researching their other unique properties so Genizyz could commercialize their discovery, the pillage of the natural world some might call it.

I understood the zampys better than anybody. Sharon had started to ask her own questions right before the end.

My hand rested on the handle for a long time with my keycard hovering above the reader. Dread rolled through me when I finally disengaged the lock and opened the door.

The barking stopped. The zampys did not move.

I knew I was not the dominant animal as all eyes focused on me.

The hold was kept dark to mimic night.

The only light came from the open door. As I slid my hand into my jacket and wrapped my fingers around the butt of my pistol, I could not help but think of the first time I had encountered these infernal lizards.

Two Years Earlier

Sweat ringed my neck and went down to my belly button. I could not remember a time when I had ever been so covered with my own perspiration. As I pushed away the leaf of a tree I had twice learned the name of but had now also twice forgotten, I trudged down the jungle path.

I will never do this again, I vowed. I should be in a lab. Let others collect specimens, Ill do the analysis.

I sighed when a fat raindrop hit my face.

I knew what came next, as regular as a chime on a grandfather clock, or so it seemed. The first drop was followed by another and another as I shrugged into my camouflage poncho and pulled it over my pack. It would keep my gear dry and most of the rain would be kept from my already wet torso, but my pants were going to get drenched.

I pulled up the plastic hood and adjusted my ballcap while putting my sunglasses into a shirt pocket. The temperature dropped ten degrees but I sweated as I had before thanks to the waterproof covering that locked in my own body heat.

Your rain slick is not all the way down, Sharon said from behind, not quite but almost elbowing me to the side as she squeezed past on the narrow trail. Adjust it or your pack will get wet.

Sure, I said, stepping back onto the path after allowing her to pass. I had long since learned it was better to give in than fight petty battles with Sharon, things went smoother when she got her way. Thanks for letting me know. My voice was more polite than I felt as I grabbed the back of my poncho and pulled it down. We havent stopped for a couple miles and this storm is brutal. I slapped a mosquito that was protected from the rain by my poncho sleeve. I had not intended for it to emphasize my point, but it worked out nicely. Perhaps we should find cover and take a break.

This little storm? Sharon gave me that condescending smile I had come to loath. Itll be worth it. It will be worth it. Sharon pushed on, elbowing Jen out of the way as she did while I struggled to not make an obscene gesture at her back. It was not long before she had pushed past Bill and was once again at the front of our traveling party.

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