Apocalypse: After Reanimation, I Became The Queen-Chapter 51: _ A Stash

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Chapter 51: _ A Stash

I turn to look at him fully. "A talking zombie?"

Lucas nods slowly. "She fights like crazy. She... she killed two of my friends." ๐’‡๐’“๐’†๐’†๐™ฌ๐’†๐’ƒ๐“ท๐’๐“ฟ๐™š๐™ก.๐’„๐“ธ๐’Ž

Lucasโ€™s wide eyes remain locked on mine, his fingers gripping his knees like heโ€™s trying to hold himself together. His breath is unsteady, his body curled in on itself like he expects me to laugh at him.

I exhale and shake my head. "Listen, kid. Zombies donโ€™t talk."

Lucas doesnโ€™t laugh. His lips press together, and his fingers pick at his sleeve again doing small jerky movements like his nerves are fraying. "She did."

I roll my eyes. "No, she didnโ€™t. Maybe she groaned a little before ripping into your friends, but I promise you, she didnโ€™t say, โ€™Oh hey, Iโ€™m about to eat you.โ€™"

Lucas flinches but doesnโ€™t look away. "But..."

"They donโ€™t. They groan, they snarl, and they bite. Thatโ€™s it." I hold up three fingers. "Three activities. No talking, no thinking, no pulling off cool martial arts moves. Thatโ€™s not how this works."

Lucas swallows hard, his lips pressing together. His shoulders slump a little like he knew himself that he sounded absurd, but thereโ€™s still defiance in his eyes. "I know what I saw."

I scoffed. "Sure. And I once saw a zombie tap dance in the middle of the street. I think it was doing the cha-cha."

Lucas scowls. "Iโ€™m not lying."

I sigh. "I didnโ€™t say you were. But you were alone, scared, half-starved, and running for your life. Your brain couldโ€™ve been playing tricks on you."

Lucas fidgets, staring at the dirt like it holds all the answers. His voice is quiet when he mutters, "It wasnโ€™t a trick and I wasnโ€™t alone."

I let out another breath. The kid is clearly convinced. But Iโ€™ve been out here long enough to know one thing for sure; zombies do not talk.

"She spoke. She was fast tooโ€”faster than any zombie Iโ€™ve ever seen. And she killed two of my friends."

Heโ€™s still stuck on this.

I should shut this conversation down because zombies donโ€™t talk. But looking at him; his wide, dark eyes, the way he grips his sleeves like theyโ€™ll stop him from shaking, itโ€™s clear he wonโ€™t be sleeping if I donโ€™t give him something.

I sigh. "Alright, fine. Letโ€™s say she did talk. What did she say?"

Lucas licks his lips like heโ€™s choosing his words carefully. "She... I donโ€™t know. She saved me, then fought. But she wasnโ€™t like a normal zombie. She was..." He pauses, his brows knitting together. "It was like she was a mutant or something."

I snort. "Right. Because the dead have thoughts."

Lucas glares at me. "Iโ€™m not lying."

Iโ€™m sick of this and arguing with him isnโ€™t going to do anything but give me a headache.

I shake my head. "Whatever. Youโ€™re not sleeping because of this, right?"

Lucas nods, eyes fixated on the ground. Well, I might be able to help with that. Maggie is sometimes like that.

"Well, I have a trick."

He looks up at me, hopeful but wary. "A trick?"

"Yeah." I tilt my head toward the cave ceiling. "Next time you close your eyes, imagine a room."

Lucas blinks. "A room?"

I nod. "A room with four walls. No windows, no doors. Just you, sitting in the middle. Every time a nightmare tries to sneak in, you tell it this is my space. No intruders allowed."

Lucasโ€™s brows furrow. "And that works?"

I shrug. "Most of the time. Unless youโ€™re the kind of person who likes to invite nightmares in for tea."

Lucas lets out a small huff that is almost a laugh. "Thatโ€™s stupid."

"Yeah, well. Stupidโ€™s kept me alive this long."

Heโ€™s quiet for a moment, then mutters, "Iโ€™ll try it."

"Good. Now, tell me about your group."

Lucas stiffens instantly. His hands curl into his sleeves, and his face turns guarded. "What about them?"

I raise an eyebrow. "Are they still alive?"

He hesitates, then nods slowly. "I think so."

I study him. Something about that pause doesnโ€™t sit right with me.

Trishโ€™s voice echoes in my head from earlier. This was your idea, dumbass.

And yeah, maybe it was. But if Iโ€™m stuck with this kid, I need to know exactly what I just brought into our mess.

I narrow my eyes. "Think so, or know so?"

Lucas fidgets. "They were alive when I last saw them."

"Right. And do you think thereโ€™s a chance they have supplies?"

Once again, he hesitates. His eyes flash with something... uncertainty? Guilt?

Bingo.

I lean forward slightly, voice lowering to avoid this conversation being overheard. "You know something."

Lucas tenses. "No, I donโ€™t."

Hm, was a kid trying to outsmart me?

I let out a sharp laugh. "Kid, youโ€™re a terrible liar."

Lucasโ€™s jaw tightens. He looks away with his shoulders stiff.

I let the silence stretch for a moment, then sigh. "Listen. Weโ€™re in a really shitty situation right now. Food is running low. Safe places are getting harder to find. The people in this cave?" I gesture behind me. "Theyโ€™re barely tolerating us as it is. And believe me, if they think weโ€™re dead weight, theyโ€™ll turn on us."

Lucas swallows hard.

I keep my gaze steady. "You want to live, right?"

Lucas nods.

"Then help us survive. If your group has a stash, we need to know."

Thereโ€™s another long silence. Lucasโ€™s fingers twitch, and I can see the gears turning in his head. He knows Iโ€™m right.

He better spill. For all we know, his friends might be dead.

He takes a glance behind, and then, he finally sighs. "We have a spot."

See? Bingo!

We just might be able to make it out of this hell.

I tilt my head. "A spot?"

Lucas nods, shifting uncomfortably. "We... we collect supplies. When we find stuff, we donโ€™t carry everything with us. Itโ€™s too dangerous. So we hide it in a place."

Bingo again.

"And this place?" I prompt.

Lucas bites his lip, then mutters, "If any of us ever got lost... thatโ€™s where weโ€™d go."

I let his words settle. A hidden supply stash and a possible meetup point?

I feel a slow, creeping grin spread across my face.

Well.

Maggie, Daddy might just arrive soon.

I sit up a little. "Where?"

Lucas hesitates, then lowers his voice. "Near an old gas station. About three miles from here."

I nod slowly, running the location through my head. "Good. Thatโ€™s good."

He shifts. "But... I donโ€™t know if anyoneโ€™s still there."

"Doesnโ€™t matter." I glance toward Trish and Dom who are still asleep. "If thereโ€™s even a chance we can get something useful, we need to check it out."

Lucas swallows, nodding.

I lean back again. "Get some rest, kid. Weโ€™re gonna need it."

Lucas doesnโ€™t argue this time. He slowly stretches out, resting his head on his arm. Within minutes, his breathing evens out.

I stay awake, watching the cave entrance with my knife in hand.

A talking zombie. Lucas is just a kid. A scared and exhausted kid. But his words sit in the back of my mind, nagging at me like a splinter I canโ€™t pull out.

Because if he wasnโ€™t imagining things...

Then we have a bigger problem than running out of food.

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