without firing one shot.'
I looked over at BT. I must have had a confused look on my face because he asked me what the hell I was looking at. I could not reconcile the size of the man with the obvious amount of smarts he possessed.
'How in the hell do you have enough time outside of the gym to learn all this stuff?'
'Blow me, Talbot.'
'Ah there's the BT I know and love.'
'So what do you want to do about this place?' He asked more seriously.
'I want to leave. But not yet, I want us to be as close to 100% functional as is possible. This place has… something.'
'A feeling of expectancy.'
'That'll work. Calm before the storm and all that shit. There is just way too much food here for the zombies to pass on by. I don't give a shit how many bullets and grenades and claymore mines they have here, it isn't enough. They will either come on their own or Eliza will bring them. Either way I really don't want to be here when it happens.'
'How long you figure, Mike?'
'It's never good when you use my first name BT.'
He cocked a half smile at me.
'Well, provided I don’t find some new and unusual way to reinjure my shoulder, which may be difficult. I should be semi-functional in a few weeks. You on the other hand are probably looking at a good 3 or 4 months before you are even close to approximating something close to normal.'
BT laughed before he asked his question. 'So again Mike, how long?'
'Do I look like CNN?' BT's gaze withered me. 'Fine, I've got to figure that the bitch is even now amassing an army. It'll take her a while to get anything together that can take on this base. I can only hope that the majority of zombies out there are still of the slower variety. I figure if everything goes our way we have a max of a month.'
BT breathed heavily through closed lips. 'When you feel better Mike you could leave.'
'Yup sure could.'
'But you won't.' BT said resignedly.
'Yeah not really a chance of that BT, I've come to grow fond of you and the constant threat of getting my ass kicked by you.'
'Mike, you've got your family to think of.'
'BT you are part of my family now. I mean we might not be able to pass as twins and all, but we are brothers.'
'Brothers in arms.'
'I've been to war BT. There are not many stronger bonds that can be created than with your fellow soldier. When the world disintegrates around you and all you have is your buddy next to you watching your back and to rely on, well hell man, what more do you need? Don't sweat it for now, we'll see how we're doing in three weeks and we'll go from there. If we're up for it and these Army guys can see it out of the kindness of their hearts to give us a hummer, we'll just go.'
'What if they don't have any kindness?'
'Eh, won’t be the first time I stole a military vehicle.'
'You scare me Talbot.'
'Those are the same words my parole officer said.'
“What’d the Doc say about your leg?”
“He said I should have got a second opinion before I let you operate.”
I laughed, even though the movement caused extreme pain through my shoulder. “Asshole.” I mumbled.
“Hey I’m just telling you what he told me.”
“Seriously, BT.”
“Well my pole vaulting days are over.” He said with some serious lament in his voice.
He sounded so pathetic I was half tempted to believe him, but the guy would have had to use an oak tree to vault over a pole.
“BT, shit. You know it hurts me when I laugh.” I said gripping my shoulder.
“It’ll heal, in fact it’s done remarkably well in this short time span. I’ll probably always have a limp, but that just works in my favor.”
When he didn’t answer I asked. “How so?” Knowing full well that I was walking into a set up trap.
BT flashed a smile. “Now I won’t have to work so hard on my pimp walk.”
I sighed in feigned disgust. It hurt less than laughing. For long moments there was a calm silence between us. BT broke it.
“I miss Jen, Talbot.” BT said.
I thought he might have wiped a tear away but I couldn’t be sure and either way I wasn’t going to call him on it.
“I miss her too, BT. She saved my skin a couple of times. Did you know we were neighbors before?” No need to explain before what.
“I think I remember her saying something about that. How the hell did she put up with you?”
“Back when civilization ruled the world, I reined myself in a lot better. I guess now there’s nothing left to hold the crazy back.”
With no small measure of difficulty BT sat up so that he could get a better look at me. “Talbot you’re hilarious.” BT guffawed for a few long seconds.
“I was being serious.” I said to him. His laughing, which had been ebbing began to flow full throttle again.
For forty-five minutes we reminisced about Brendon and Jen, sometimes laughing, sometimes crying, more times than not it was a combination of the two.
'BT I haven't had the chance to ask anyone, but what happened to Brendon?'
'He shot himself.'
I couldn't think of anything to say. There were reasons why in these times someone might decide to off themselves, but why then?
'He was bitten?' It was half statement half question.
'He must have been there was a bandage on his hand and when they laid him down I saw one on his leg, I don’t know how he even managed to get to Carol's.'
I missed the kid, allies were falling fast and replacements were slow to come forward.
BRENDON'S STORY - CHAPTER NINE -
Brendon could never remember being able to change a tire that fast. Lug nuts that should have literally been frozen on, seemed hardly finger tightened as he used the tire iron to unscrew them. Adrenaline, fear and anger seethed through his system. He had no direction to focus his turmoil on. Justin was a spy, he was also his friend and the brother of his fiancee. Mike could just about be considered his dad and he knew what was up with Justin but did nothing. Realistically, what could he do.
Brendon felt justified and cowardly as he sped away from the Talbots'. They would never be able to survive without him.
'Oh who the hell am I kidding.' He said to the steering wheel. 'I won’t survive without them.' His gut wrenched from the inner conflict. He was thirty miles down the roadway before he finally pulled over to reevaluate his situation. 'How could I leave her?' He wailed. Pride is listed as one of the seven deadly sins for a reason. Brendon knew his life was almost forfeit but he'd be damned if he would grovel back to the all-knowing Michael R. Talbot.
He drove another five miles before he once again pulled over to rethink this course. He knew to within a few miles where they were going. He could just meet them there, all would be forgiven. 'No!' He yelled. 'Mike will have some smart ass comment about, I knew you’d be back. Or couldn’t stay away could you?' Brendon punched the accelerator, gravel spun out from the back of his truck. A lone crow perched on a non-functioning phone line