Mass Extinction Event: The Complete Fourth Series (Days 54 to 61) Read online
Copyright 2015 Amy Cross
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, events, entities and places are either products of the author's imagination or are used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual people, businesses, entities or events is entirely coincidental.
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Edited by Ben Townley
Published by ACBT Books
First published: March 2015
The human race is fighting back.
Hundreds of miles apart, Elizabeth and Thomas continue to deal with the aftermath of a global catastrophe, as the Mass Extinction Event series enters its fourth volume.
For Elizabeth, the sudden appearance of armed soldiers leads to an unlikely reunion. As she learns more about plans to save human civilization, however, she comes to realize that difficult decisions have to be made. Meanwhile, Thomas learns the truth about the mysterious group living close to Lake Erie, and a terrifying ordeal in the forest leaves him facing the prospect of his own imminent death.
In the first three volumes of Mass Extinction Event, Elizabeth and Thomas had to deal with the slow death of humanity. Now they're about to come face to face with other survivors who have very different ideas about the human race's next step.
Mass Extinction Event:
The Complete Fourth Series
(Days 54 to 61)
Prologue
Fifty-four days ago
“It always takes ages for the bags to come through,” he says, checking his watch. “I'm going to run to the bathroom, honey, okay?”
“Sure,” she mutters absent-mindedly. “I'll call the kids.”
Fighting his way through the ill-tempered crowd, Doctor John Marter finally manages to reach the bathroom on the other side of the arrivals hall. He slips inside and joins a small queue waiting for the urinals, and for several minutes there's nothing he can do except wait impatiently. Finally, just as he gets to the front of the queue, he feels his phone vibrating in his pocket.
Checking the screen, he's surprised to see that a colleague from Boston is trying to get in touch.
“Hey Chuck,” he says as he answers, “that isn't really a good -”
“We have a situation,” Chuck says, sounding worried. “It's Joe Aldred, we think he might be up to something.”
“Who's Joe Aldred?”
“Some asshole from one of the labs. He might have... Look, it's kinda crazy, but we need to be careful 'cause things could spiral out of control. You're at the airport, right?”
“Yeah, I told you yesterday, Pattie and I spent a few days in -”
“I've already sent a car to pick you up,” Chuck continues. “It should be there in ten.”
“Pick me up? To go where?”
“I need you to come to Boston.”
“Chuck,” he says with a sigh, “I just want to get home and see my -”
“This is serious!” Chuck hisses.
“Okay, okay,” John replies, starting to worry. “What the hell am I going to tell Pattie? She's not going to be happy about this.”
“Tell her anything. Tell her space cows just landed from the moon for all I care, but be at the taxi pick-up spot outside the terminal building in ten minutes' time, okay?”
“But -”
“You've been telling her little white lies for years,” Chuck points out. “Just nudge that up to a full-on whopper, there's really not much of a difference. Seriously, John, I wouldn't be pulling you in if these wasn't important. I've also got Diane coming from Buffalo, we need all hands on deck, just in case this turns out to be something serious.”
“Fine,” John tells him. “Just... Chuck, on a scale of one to ten, how -”
“Nine,” Chuck replies, interrupting him. “At least. I've gotta make a few more calls, I'll get in touch when you're on your way. It might be through the emergency system, though. That's how bad things are looking right now. We might be turning off the normal phone coverage.”
“Turning of the cell network? Why would you do that unless -”
Before he can finish, John hears the line go dead.
“Buddy,” says the guy behind him in the queue, “are you gonna go or can I take your spot?”
And that's when the power cut hits.
***
“What the hell?” John mutters a couple of minutes later, emerging from the bathroom just in time to see a group of soldiers racing through the crowd.
Pushing through to reach his wife, he gets to her side and finds that she's still on the phone.
“It's a miracle no-one got hurt,” she's saying, clearly annoyed. “They just came storming through here as if they own the place. Jesus Christ, you put a uniform on a man, Elizabeth, and he thinks he can do whatever he wants.” She turns to her husband and rolls her eyes. “If they were just a little more considerate, there'd be -”
Stopping suddenly, he looks at her phone's screen.
“Bullshit,” she says after a moment. “My coverage just died!”
“Are the kids okay?”
“Oh, they're making a fuss about things as usual. I swear, that girl doesn't even know how to work the bottle-opener.” She looks up at the ceiling. “The lights are off too. What the hell's going on?”
“I have to go to Boston,” he replies.
“Excuse me?”
“It's an emergency,” he continues, glancing at the static conveyor belt that was supposed to have delivered their bags a few minutes ago. “Listen, I don't think things are going to be running normally for a few more hours, so why don't I put you into a taxi and we'll get the bags sent straight to the apartment? I'll fix it, I swear.”
“Why are you going to Boston?” she asks. “John, is something wrong?”
“There's nothing to worry about,” he replies, taking her by the arm and leading her through the sea of people. “They just want me on-site to deal with a potential problem.”
“Jesus Christ,” she mutters, “if they're panicking and calling you in, there must be something seriously wrong!”
“They're just trigger-happy.” Leading her out the front of the terminal, he takes her over to join the back of a small queue waiting for taxis. “Go home, help Lizzie with the bottle-opener or whatever the hell she's struggling with, tell Henry to stop doing whatever he's doing, and I'll be with you guys in twenty-four hours, maximum.”
“Twenty-four hours?” she replies incredulously.
“It's not my fault,” he mutters, as the queue moves forward. “They're sending a car to pick me up in a few minutes.”
“From here?” She stares at him for a moment. “John, don't bullshit me. This has to be something serious! What's happening?”
“I'm sure they're just taking every precaution,” he replies. “Seriously, Pattie, this time tomorrow we'll be laughing about the whole thing, I promise, and I'll take you out to dinner to make up for it all. We'll take the kids, too. It'll be a proper family night out!”
“You're scaring me,” she tells him.
“You can pick the restaurant. We can see a movie, too.”
“Tell me everything's going to be okay.”
He sighs.
“Tell me!”
“Everything's going to be okay,” he replies. “More or less. In the long-run.” Leaning forward, he kisses her on the forehead just as a taxi pulls up next to them. “Give my love to the kids, okay? Tell Henry that whatever he's doing, he should stop right away!”
“Yes, but -”
“I'll be home tomorrow, I promise.” Opening the taxi's rear door, he gentl
y eases her into the back and then pushes the door shut. “I love you,” he adds.
“I -”
Before she can finish, the taxi pulls away, leaving John standing along and watching as the vehicle disappears into the distance. Checking his watch, he leaves the queue and checks his phone again, noting that it has already switched automatically to the emergency communication network. Glancing back at the terminal building, he spots more soldiers hurrying past, and he feels a knot of tension starting to build in the pit of his stomach as he realizes that only the most serious of situations would necessitate a vehicle being sent to take him all the way to Boston without any warning.
“Mr. Marter?” a voice calls out.
Turning, he sees that a black car has pulled up nearby, with the driver already heading toward him.
“That's me,” he says, shaking the man's hand.
“I've been told to get you to Boston, Sir,” the driver explains, as they head to the car. “With the way the traffic's looking, it might take a little longer than usual.” He opens the door and stands back to let John into the back seat. “I know I shouldn't ask, but... There's nothing to worry about, is there?”
“No,” John replies, forcing a smile. “Nothing at all.”
Day 54
(Mass Extinction Event 4.1)
Elizabeth
The first thing I hear, somewhere far off in the distance, is the sound of a machine steadily beeping. I can't really focus, though: every time I try to think about the sound, my mind wanders and sinks back down into unconsciousness for a while, and the dreams return.
Dreams about family.
Dreams about home.
And then finally, after the hundredth or maybe the thousandth time, I finally manage to open my eyes and the light is blinding.
As my eyes adjust, however, the light fades and I realize that the room is dark. Pitch black, in fact, and for a moment I stay completely still. My first thought is that maybe somehow I'm home, that all the events of the past couple of months have been part of a nightmare. As soon as I try to move, however, I realize that I'm wrong: my body is wracked with pain, not only from tired and stretched muscles but also from my right foot, which is burning with the same intensity that I remember from before. When I try to sit up, I find that not only am I far too weak, but I also have plastic tubes running all over my body.
“Toad,” I whisper, but I'm immediately shocked by how rough my voice sounds. It's almost as if I'm dying.
I hold my breath and try to find the energy to get up, but finally I let out a pained gasp.
“She's awake,” says a female voice nearby.
Footsteps.
Hurrying toward me.
“Toad,” I whisper again, more softly this time. I'm not getting stronger; if anything, I'm already getting weaker.
“Another dose?” the female voice asks.
From the distance, a man's voice replies: “Sure. There's no point doing anything until he gets here.”
“Who?” I whisper, trying to turn my head.
In the darkness, all I can see is the faintest silhouette of a woman standing by my bed. She's reaching up to some kind of machine above my head, and a moment later I hear a mechanical hiss, followed by the sensation of something ice-cold being fed into my veins. I try to pull away, but I can barely muster the strength to let out even the faintest of groans. Once again I try to sit up, only to this time feel a human hand being placed against my chest and gently forcing me back down. I try to fight, but I don't have a chance.
“Not yet,” she says calmly. “Try to get some rest.”
“Toad,” I whisper, before suddenly remembering: “Rachel...”
“You're just going to sleep some more,” the voice continues.
“Where's Rachel?” I gasp.
“Don't you worry about a thing, okay?”
“Where's Rachel?” I ask again, although I'm already starting to sweat and when I clench my left fist, I realize that my skin is wet and clammy. “What are you doing to me?”
“And down you go,” the woman continues. “Deep, deep down for a little while longer.” With that, she leans closer and suddenly plants a gently kiss on my forehead. “Count down from ten with me. Ten. Nine. Eight...”
I mutter something else, something about Rachel and Toad, but it's too late: I'm drifting again, losing my grip on consciousness and sinking deeper into a thought-free void. I can hear the woman still counting, but her voice sounds fuzzy now, and it it's coming from an entirely different universe.
“I hope he gets here soon,” is the last thing I hear the female voice saying, getting further away again. “She really can't take much more of this.”
Thomas
“Have you got it?” Quinn asks, watching over my shoulder as I try to get the panel loose. “Thomas, have you -”
“Hold on,” I mutter, trying to dig the screwdriver's flat end further under the edge of the metal. It's not an easy job, not with the only light coming from the moon. “I think there must be more bolts on the other side. Is there any sign of him?”
As I continue to work, I hear her scrambling over to look at the glass panel in the door.
“No,” she says finally. “Still nothing.”
“This damn thing is...” I hold my breath, pushing as hard as possible with the screwdriver in an attempt to get the panel loose. “Almost...”
Suddenly the screwdriver snaps, sending me tumbling back until I land hard against the rocky ground. In the process, I manage to jab the screwdriver's broken tip into my hand, digging into the flesh with enough force to make me cry out for a moment. I pull the screwdriver out and mutter a few curses before scrambling back to look at the panel, only to find that I've barely made a dent.
“Well,” Quinn says, coming back over to join me, “someone definitely doesn't want any company, does he? Is your hand -”
“It's fine.”
“You need to be careful. With the world the way it is, even a small cut can -”
“It's fine,” I mutter. “Stop fussing.”
Still annoyed, and stung by the pain in my hand, I make my way back over to the door. Cupping my hands around my eyes, I try to see through the window.
“I tried that,” Quinn continues. “Couldn't make out a thing.”
“There's a room in there,” I reply, squinting a little as I'm just about able to make out a wall, as well as another door several meters back from the opening. “I can see... shapes. Maybe furniture or something?” Trying to make out a little more, I finally stand back. “What the hell is he doing in there?”
“Hiding,” Quinn suggests.
“Why would he do that?”
“He didn't look too pleased that we'd found his little bunker,” she points out.
“Yeah, but still...”
“He obviously knows we're trying to get inside,” she continues. “I guess he's waiting for us to give up and leave. He must be very confident that we can't force our way through the door.”
“Oh, I'm forcing my way through, alright,” I tell her, still staring at the small round window. “Even if I have to go and find a jackhammer from somewhere, I'm getting into this thing.” I pause for a moment, trying to come up with a better idea, but I know that I don't have any equipment that would be strong enough to break through what appears to be a fully reinforced door. In the back of my mind, I can't help wondering if I'm butting my head against a brick wall. “There has to be something,” I mutter.
“It'll be dawn soon,” she replies. “You need to get back to the camp.”
“I need to keep working.”
“If you do that, Mark will send people to look for you. At first light, he'll realize you're gone and you'll have to explain yourself.”
“So?”
“So I don't think you fully comprehend how dangerous he is.”
I turn to her, but I can see the fear in her eyes.
“Those women killed Kaylee,” she continues. “Please, Thomas, you have to believe me..
. That's not some utopian community they've got going on there. Mark saw me as a threat, probably because I'm so charismatic and popular -”
“Yeah, right,” I mutter.
“So he had to get rid of me,” she adds, ignoring my comment. “He manipulates those people, I doubt there's any limit to the things he can make them do or believe, and you'll be next if you get on his bad side. I just wish poor Kaylee hadn't had to pay the ultimate price.”
“What do you think we should do, then?” I ask, turning back to look at the little window. “Are we supposed to just leave this thing alone?”
“I'm think we should keep it to ourselves,” she continues. “I can't come back to the camp anyway, I'd be killed on sight, so I'll stay out here and see what I can do. Meanwhile, you have to go back and act as if nothing has happened, and then come back out here again tomorrow night.” She pauses for a moment. “You trust me, don't you?”
Staring at her, I realize that I honestly don't know the answer to that question.
“Besides,” she adds, suddenly untying the scarf that was around her neck, “I've got an idea.”
I watch as she scrambles up over the rocks, making her way past the door.
“What are you doing?” I call out.
“Come and see!”
Sighing, I start climbing up until I'm up on top of the small rock formation that covers the bunker. With the first hint of sunrise starting to show on the horizon, I watch as Quinn's silhouette darts around, almost as if she's searching for something. She still seems completely insane, but suddenly she stops and kneels down, and finally she waves for me to go and join her. She's definitely acting like someone who has a plan.
“Whatever you've found -” I start to say.
“Everything needs to breathe,” she replies. “Even a bunker.”
Looking down, I realize that she's found some kind of small air-vent, with steam slowly rising from beneath the metal grill.
“What is it?” I ask.
“He must be breathing in there,” she continues, scrunching her scarf up and then laying it over the vent, “and conducting the usual bodily functions.” She takes several rocks and places them on top of the scarf, holding it in place until the entire vent is covered. “I don't know what kind of set-up he's got, but whatever it is, I doubt it'll work very well if it can't vent heat or steam or whatever else he needs to get rid of.”

Days 101 to 108 (Mass Extinction Event Book 7)
Destiny of the Last Wolf
The Haunting of Lannister Hall
The Music Man
Apocalypse (The Ward Z Series Book 3)
Dark Little Wonders and Other Stories
Werewolves of Soho
The Horror of the Crowford Empire
Terror at Camp Everbee (The Ward Z Series Book 2)
The Middlewych Experiment
Harper's Hotel Ghost Girl
The Children of Black Annis
The Strangler's Daughter
The Haunting of Briarwych Church
The Art of Dying
Bad News
Escape From Hotel Necro
The Ghost of Briarwych Church
Werewolves of the Other London
The Legend of Rinth
Lights Out
Asylum
Dead Souls Volume One (Parts 1 to 13)
The Purchase
Friend From the Internet
The Dying Streets
The Butcher's Husband and Other Stories
The Beast on the Tracks
The Haunting of the King's Head
The Haunting of the Crowford Hoy (The Ghosts of Crowford Book 5)
The Haunting of Aldburn Park
The Vampire Burns
The Family Man
The Wedding of Rachel Blaine
Three Nights of the Vampire- The Complete Trilogy
The Ghost of Molly Holt
New Title 2
Room 9 and Other Ghost Stories
The Horror of Briarwych Church
The Raven Watcher
The Madness of Annie Radford
The Soul Auction
One Night at a Soul Auction
The Life, Death, Life, Life and Death of Martin Keller (Dark Season V)
The Priest Hole
The Devil, the Witch and the Whore (The Deal Book 1)
Dead Souls Volume Three (Parts 27 to 39)
Dark Season II: Sentinel
The House on Everley Street (Death Herself Book 2)
The Sickening King (The Grid 2)
Graver Girl (Grave Girl 2)
Army of Wolves (Dark Season III)
The Gravest Girl of All
The Return of Rachel Stone
Raven Revivals
The Island
Haunted
3AM
The House We Haunted and Other Stories
Dead Souls Volume Four (Parts 40 to 52)
The Last Priest
The Abyss (The Island Book 3)
The Border Part Four
Gothos (Dark Season VI)
Days 9 to 16 (Mass Extinction Event Book 3)
The Blood House
The Haunting of Blackwych Grange
The Dead City (Ophelia book 2)
The Border: Part One
Last Wrong Turn
The Raven Watcher (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 7)
Horror Thriller Box Set 1
The Border Part Three
Meds
The Dead and the Dying (a John Mason thriller)
The Night Girl: The Complete Series
Days 5 to 8
Evolution (Demon's Grail Book 2)
Days 5 to 8 (Mass Extinction Event Book 2)
American Coven: The Complete Series (2013)
The Vampire's Grave and Other Stories
The 13th Demon (Demon's Grail)
The Lighthouse
Asylum: The Complete Series (All 8 Books)
The Ghost of Shapley Hall
Days 46 to 53 (Mass Extinction Event 11)
The Broken Trilogy
The Final Act (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 8)
The Border Part Five
The Nurse
Doctor Charles Grazier (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 6)
Annie's Room
The Mermaid's Revenge
Doctor Charles Grazier
The Final Act
Days 54 to 61 (Mass Extinction Event 12)
Finality
Dark Season: The Complete Third Series (All 8 books)
Fallen Heroes
Ophelia (Ophelia book 1)
The Border Part Two
Broken White: The Complete Series (All 8 Books)
At the Edge of the Forest
The Devil's Hand
The Death of Addie Gray
Mass Extinction Event: The Complete Fourth Series (Days 54 to 61)
Grave Girl
The Printer From Hell
Dark Season: The Complete Box Set
The Farm
The Body at Auercliff
The Haunting of Caldgrave House
The Dead and the Dying
Ward Z
Testament (Dark Season VII)
13 Nights of Horror: The Disappearance of Rose Hillard
Ascension (Demon's Grail Book 1)
Laura
The Ghost of Longthorn Manor and Other Stories
A House in London
Days 9 to 16
Eli's Town
The Grid
B&B
Persona (The Island Book 2)
Other People's Bodies
The Border Part Eight
The Devil's Photographer
Lupine Howl: The Complete First Series (All 8 books)
The Ghosts of London
Archangel (A Ghosts of London Novel)
Darper Danver: The Complete First Series
AHC2 Vampire Asylum
Days 1 to 4
The Vampire of Downing Street and Other Stories
The Library: The Complete Series (All 8 Books) (2013)
Perfect Little Monsters and Other Stories
Journey to the Library [The Library Saga]
The Dog
Take Me to Church
Mass Extinction Event (Book 3): Days 46-53
The Pornographer's Wife
A Beast Well Tamed (The House of Jack the Ripper Book 5)
Stephen
Broken Blue: The Complete Series
The Civil Dead (Dark Season IV)
The Girl Clay
Dead End (Dark Season VIII)
The Dead Ones (Death Herself Book 3)
The House of Broken Backs: A Joanna Mason Novel
The Scream
Alice Isn't Well (Death Herself Book 1)
Mass Extinction Event (Book 2): Days 9-16
Twisted Little Things and Other Stories
Broken White: The Complete Series
The Ferry
The Prison
Ward Z: Revelation
The Curse of Wetherley House
The Haunting of Emily Stone
The Writer
The Horror of Devil's Root Lake
The Border Part Six
The Border Part Seven
Days 1 to 4 (Mass Extinction Event 1)
Mass Extinction Event (Book 1): Days 1-8
The Girl With Crooked Fangs
The Ghosts of Lakeforth Hotel
After the Cabin
The Hollow Church
The Camera Man
Meds (The Asylum Trilogy Book 2)
The Murder at Skellin Cottage