Inevitable
Book 3 of
"Still Breathing"
By Mena
Thrace
Description:
All
Garland wants is to find her twin brother. All Nathan wants to do is keep his
son safe.
They
thought they would be safer by working together.
They're
not. Not even close. They're about to find out the hard way there is no more
safety in numbers.
There
are far scarier things out there than the hungry dead.
The
zombies aren't the only predators the living have to worry about.
Excerpt:
"Good.
You're both awake." The man glanced back and forth between the two, his eyes
lingering on the woman. He was holding a gun but it was pointing down. He
looked maybe a few years older than Cooper; messy light brown hair hung into
his eyes. He was dressed in black, from his boots to his ratty shirt. There
wasn't anything truly remarkable about him other than the gun and the pair of
dice tattooed on his right hand.
He
barely looked at Nathan. The minute his eyes landed on Garland he did not look
away. His attention was instantly lasered onto her.
Nathan's
frown grew more pronounced.
"Why
the hell are you doing this?" He glared at the man as he slowly eyed Garland up
and down. He ignored Nathan completely. "We didn't do anything to you."
"How's
your head, little lady?" The guy grinned at Garland as she shifted, her posture
far more relaxed than Nathan's. She was almost positive he was the one who had
knocked her out. She hadn't seen whoever had hit her but the guy's voice had
had a very distinctive twang. This guy had that same twang.
"It's
been better. I've got one hell of a headache but I think I'll live. You
wouldn't happen to have an aspirin or ten, would you?"
It
wasn't just her posture that had changed. She was talking differently, too. Her
voice was lighter, her tone more breathy. She sounded younger. Girlish.
The
guy laughed and got a little closer to her before kneeling down in front of
her. He slid his gun into the back of his jeans, not taking his eyes off of
her. Her lips curled into a ghost of a smile as she watched him. Her eyes were
on the blob that was his face. It was much easier to pretend to be interested
in him without her glasses.
"I
got somethin' for ya, baby, but it ain't an aspirin."
She
laughed, sounding completely delighted. Nathan's teeth ground together. The guy
was looking at Garland as if he had not seen a woman for weeks. Or months.
Hell, he probably hadn't.
She
shifted again, her posture still relaxed. A lock of hair fell into her eyes and
she absently blew at the strand, shaking her head a little. She kept her eyes
locked onto the man.
"So.
What's going on here? Why are you guys treating us like this? We haven't seen
any other survivors in so long...It's a shame that our first real encounter
with other people has to be like this, don't you think?"
Nathan
held his breath as the guy inched closer to Garland. The bad feeling in his gut
worsened. The slow sly way the guy moved closer to Garland reminded Nathan of a
cat stalking a mouse. His eyes never left her. He couldn't seem to figure out
where to keep his gaze for too long; he kept looking down at her chest, her
legs, back to her lips. Nathan wanted so badly to slam his fist into the guy's
face his hand almost hurt with the need.
If
it bothered her that the stranger was getting closer to her she did not show
even a hint of it. Her posture remained relaxed, the look on her face one of
confused amusement. She raised an eyebrow as the man eased closer to her but
did not seem too concerned with his nearness. As the man raised a hand she
didn't do anything other than cock her head to the side and smile at him.
"Hey!"
Nathan couldn't stand it anymore. He twisted his wrists harder than before,
straining at the ropes as the man reached towards Garland. "Don't you dare-"
"It's okay, Nathan." Garland did not look away from the man
as he slowly eased closer, her voice light and airy. She gave a little laugh as
the man brushed the lock of hair behind her ear. He was breathing hard. His
pupils were huge. He was close enough that she could get a better look at his
face, close enough she could kick him and probably do at least a little damage.
She had to use every ounce of willpower she had in her to not pull away from
him. It would be beyond gratifying to spit in his face but she held back.
"Don't
worry. I'm sure our new friend means no harm. Right?" She smiled at him. The
smile was radiant. Innocent.
The
man's hand hovered by her face, his gaze locked onto her. If he was to touch
her again...
"Yeah."
He cleared his throat a few times. "Yeah. Right. Right. No harm. Just...a misunderstanding."
"My
head really does hurt, though. Do you think you could get me some water or
something to drink? I'm feeling really light-headed."
"I'm
sorry I hit ya. Ya ain't mad, are ya?"
Garland
seemed to think about it before she gave a small shrug and flashed her
brilliant smile at him.
"Happens,
I guess. As long as you promise to make it up to me I won't hold a grudge."
The
man swallowed and shifted. Cleared his throat again.
"What...what
ya got in mind?"
"Something
that doesn't involve an audience." She leaned her face towards the man and
jerked her head towards Nathan. She dropped her voice to a dramatic whisper.
"Y'know, I usually wouldn't mind...but I'm just not in the mood to do stuff in
front of my ex. He's kinda a stick in the mud about stuff like that. He'd
really kill the vibe. He wasn't into the idea of our seeing other people." She
laughed and put her head back against the column. She smirked as the guy gave a
large nod and barked a laugh. He rubbed at his lips as he considered her.
"Yeah...yeah,
I get ya. I understand, honey. You're a lady is what you're sayin'."
"Something
like that." She smirked and gave him a knowing look. "But not all the time. I
just gotta have the right...motivation."
Keywords:
post-apocalyptic
serial, erotic horror, possessive alpha male, erotic zombie apocalypse,
dystopia, suspense, survival erotica, end of days, adventure, dark fantasy,
paranormal romance, supernatural