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Apocalypse Days: I Rule with Foresight and a Powerful Son

You’d think seeing the future would give me a head start on surviving the apocalypse. I had it all planned—until everything I knew shattered when my husband sacrificed himself to save me and our son. Now it’s just me, my three-year-old son Leo, and my cursed gift of foresight that only seems to kick in when it’s nearly too late. I’m doing my best to keep us safe, to find food, to make some kind of plan— “Mommy?” I glance down, trying to ignore the tug on my pant leg as I focus on our supplies. “Not now, Leo. Mommy’s thinking.” “Mommy!” I sigh and finally look down. My three-year-old is standing there, clutching… I blink. “Leo, where did you get a knife?” He shrugs, grinning like it’s the most natural thing in the world. My heart stutters. “No, really. Where did you find that?” I try not to laugh. I mean, he’s three. Maybe he just—found it somewhere? But the next day, it’s a water bottle. Then, a tiny flashlight, somehow with batteries still inside. I don’t even know what else; he’s pulling things out one by one with the pleased grin of a kid who’s just figured out his favorite game. Well, we may just survive this mess after all. Now, if only the universe could have spared me from him. I don’t even know his name, but I know his type: tall, broad, and annoyingly handsome, with an air of calm control that’s out of place in this chaos. Ex-military, if I had to guess, with a voice that’s just as infuriating as his smirk. The man has a habit of showing up at the worst—or best—possible times, with a gun at the ready and secrets buried as deep as those bright green eyes. I mean, he’s probably useful, but I’m trying to keep my eyes on the prize here: survival. For Leo and me. Because, foresight or no foresight, nothing is guaranteed in this new world—except the fact that people like him are trouble.

QuillMistress · sci-fi
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60 Chs

35: The World Was Open Again

The wind howled through the cracked walls of the abandoned base, snow swirling in violent gusts as it cut across the base compound.

Zara's breath misted in the cold, and her heart pounded louder than the storm around them. She and Winter were just a few steps from the edge of the compound when the figures emerged from the snow.

Greg and Nadine.

Zara's pulse quickened. She instinctively clutched her coat tighter around her, her hand pressed to the hidden bulge beneath the fabric. There were too many guns; they were out in the open.

She couldn't let anything happen to Leo here. But Zara could feel his small body shifting, instinctively reacting to her tension.

Winter's hand twitched toward the gun at his side, but he didn't draw it yet.

Greg was the first to speak, his voice a low, mocking drawl that made Zara's skin crawl. "Well, well. What have we here?" His smile was sharp, predatory. "Thought you two could sneak away, huh?"