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âCome on,â Caitlin said, gently bumping Nicoleâs knee with hers. âLetâs get you some food.â
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After weeks of sleeping in shifts in the back of the Jeep, having a mat and sleeping bag all to herself inside a tent was better than staying at a five-star hotel.
But Caitlin still couldnât settle in.
Rolling onto her back, she stared up at the blue nylon above her, listening to the crickets chirp.
On the opposite side of the tent, Nicole shuffled in her sleeping bag, but from her shallow, even breaths, Caitlin knew she wasnât awake.
Footsteps approached the side of their tent, and without hesitating, Caitlin withdrew her knife from under her pillow. Just as the flap pushed aside, she sat up, only to see Booker ducking inside.
âJesus, Booker,â she whispered. âYou scared me.â
She could barely make out his grin in the dark. âGood tâknow youâre still armed.â
âAlways,â she said, returning the knife to its hiding spot. âDid you see anything while you were out there?â
As quietly as he could, Booker sat down and removed his boots.
âNah, not a peep.â Scooting back, he leaned over, kissing her softly. âAny word aboutâŠâ
Caitlin shook her head. âLast I heard she was still hanging in there.â
He nodded once, humming low in his throat.
Yawning, he slid his belt free from the loops and stripped off his flannel over shirt so that he was only in his grey tee and jeans. Folding everything up and setting them next to his boots, he paused and tilted his chin over his shoulder.
He always knew when she was watching.
âIf youâre hopinâ for a show, I think youâre gonna haveâta wait âtil morninâ.â
She smiled, running her hand over his shoulder and down his bicep. âThankfully, I know what you look like.â
Booker closed the distance once more, kissing her appreciatively.
Grinning against her, he murmured, âGot me seared into your mind, huh?â
âHm mhm.â Caitlin stroked his stubbled jaw before pulling away. âJack, I need to talk to you.â
He stilled under her palms. âDid somethinâ happen?â
âNo, nothing like that,â she said. âI⊠I need you to promise me something, and youâre not going to want to.â
âThatâs a helluva way to start a conversation.â
âI know,â she sighed. âBut I also know you.â
Turning towards her, he brought one knee up to his chest, leaning his arm across it.
âAlright, whatâs this thing Iâm not gonna want tâsay yes to?â
In the dark, she found his right hand and covered it with hers.
âWhat happened today, with Carolina⊠If that happens to me, if I get bit, I donât want to let the virus take me.â She studied the shadows and shapes of Bookerâs face. âI donât want to wait to turn into some mindless thing that isnât me.â
âCaeâŠâ
âI know, I know,â she hurried. âI donât want to think about it either but itâs part of our reality now. If I get bit, I want to die while Iâm still myself. While I still know who I am, who you are, and everyone else I care about. I want my last meal, a stiff drink, and then thatâs itâlights out. No waiting around, no watching me get sicker and sicker, okay?â
Booker hung his head, but he didnât seem defiant. If anything, she could tell he agreed on some level, as much as it pained him to imagine it.
But his silence still wasnât an answer.
âJack?â
âYeah.â His voice was gravel.
âPromise me youâll let me go out while Iâm still fully here,â she urged. âPlease?â
ââS an awfully tall order, Cae.â
She nodded. âI know. Itâs not exactly fair. And I wouldnât expect you toâŠâ She trailed off, unable to finish that sentence. âI just donât want to become a Geek. Even for a second. When I die, I want to stay dead.â
In the nighttime stillness, Booker regarded her for what felt like forever.
Then, finally, he spoke.
âOkay, songbird,â he whispered. âHeaven forbid, that day comes⊠Youâll call the shots.â
Desperate to make him smile, even for a moment, Caitlin held out her hand with her pinky raised.
âPinky swear,â she said.
âYouâve gotta be kiddinâ.â
Lifting her chin higher, she said, âNothing is more binding than a pinky promise.â
âDonât think thatâll hold up in a court of law.â
âGood thing those donât exist now.â She wiggled her little finger at him. âCome on. Pinky swear it.â
âJesus HâŠâ He muttered, but she could hear it in his voiceâthat precious curve to his lips. âAlright, alright⊠Here.â
Mirroring her action, he hooked his pinky around hers and let her swing their hands in a big circle.
âNo take backs,â she said, feigning a serious tone. âGot it?â
âYes, maâam.â
Caitlin released him, only to lunge forward and clutch his face with her hands, pulling him into a fierce kiss that left them both struggling to breathe.
Easing back, with the tip of his nose brushing her cheek, Booker smiled.
âNo take backs,â he repeated, voice soft.
âDamn straight.â
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Carolinaâs grave was dug on the other side of the tree line, marked with a simple cross made of twine and sticks.
It was a quiet service, with shared memories and a quick recitation from the bible as the people closest to her covered her body with soil.
Staying to the back of the group, Caitlin couldnât help but feel like there were worse ways to go. At least she got to be with her loved ones, in a comfortable bed, and laid to rest like a real person instead of in the belly of some undead monster.
Not everyone was afforded that luxury.
The rest of the day was spent gathering information. Max was the most experienced with the drones and the mother-herd, so they
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