There was a breakout, worst than any pandemic, worse than anything mankind...or any kind had seen. The virus-at least what people often called it-Hamzak 101-had literally come out of nowhere, and served as the most dangerous plague ever to befall the world. It was so fatal that it claimed the lives of 92.5℅ of the world's population and in just under three months. Three months! However, the massive death toll of the humans didn't serve as the end of this incredibly lengthy book, but the beginning. While Hamzak 101 was so deadly that it ended its victims within twenty hours, it caused only a very slight fever to the witches and werewolves. Going without saying, it was very harmless to the vampires...and the demons. The struggle of the supernatural beings with most of the humans gone, serve as the major theme of the book.
She was running. Then it had occurred to her that she had been a very good runner, the best in her school and she never went to a girls only. One wouldn't be surprised if Anna told you she was very athletic, her long straight legs, her fit and flexible body, how vibrant her strides were, how assertive her stance was-these and more would easily convince anyone that chasing Anna Towadise was always going to be uphill. Still, she hoped it would be enough to outrun the herd of zombies that pursued her.
Not many witches would keep their calm if they were in Anna's shoes. Most witches would even get so uneasy if a dozen Undeads came at them. Funny enough, zombies weren't quick at all; a frightened five years old would outrun them even without being given a headstart. They were slow, very idiotic and weaker than the average human-yet they had succeeded in killing almost a third of Supernaturals, and almost all of humanity. Everyone feared the zombies, it didn't matter if you could bring fire from your mouth or your backside, it didn't matter if you have lived a thousand years and was strong enough to pass through a building made of solid concrete, or you could turn into a big wolf...everyone was perpetually terrified of the brain-munchers. Everyone but the demons.
She had gone too far from the haven. She and eleven other witches had gone deep into the city in search of supplies-food, clothes, drugs, just about anything. No matter how much they brought, it could never last beyond two weeks. That had had them always going into the city via different routes, in order to cover more ground. This time when they had gone out on their usual weekly hunt, being fed up with going out every weekend, they had decided to push fear aside and make their way into the city. They had collectively-the regular twelve people who always went for the food hunt-decided to move beyond the fear that the vampires and the demons ruled the main city. They had all agreed that it was high time they all stood strong and did good by the haven-even though the Queen-what the coven leader was called-was very much against anyone going beyond the places where the safety of their kind was more assured.
While they had all given each other quality pep talks, they hadn't had an idea of what the city held. At first, as they entered the city, it seemed doable. They had magic, after all, they weren't regular people who were in search of food. They felt like it would be difficult but they would get more food-may be more than their bags and bicycles' front baskets could hold. The first attack had been terrifying and had made Anna have a double mind. Close to two hundred zombies had ambushed them. Seeing their ugly savage faces in such a large number had made her so sick in the stomach that she had contemplated closing her eyes while burning the hell out of them. And there came the second ambush.
After the first attack which had been overwhelming but a success nonetheless, they had all become relaxed, it seemed like they could really pull this off. Ideas came from everyone and they all appeared to believe Anna's mother-the coven Queen-was just too scared of the other beings. And then they it had happened. Ostensibly, they had come nowhere but from everywhere. They couldn't think of fighting, all that was left to do was run. As expected, when the first set had come after them, others followed. Without being hyperbolic at all, Anna could beat her chest and say that at the very least, sixty thousand zombies came after them. That was sixty thousand relentless brain-munchers, no one cared if you could bring out fire from your hands or move things without touching them-if they had even waited one minute, they would dead bodies on the ground waiting to rise as dead beings. That was a fate worse than death.
She pushed her thoughts from her mind and ceased sprinting for a while. Where was she going to? She didn't know where she was but she knew she was still in the city, but had no clue on getting out and more importantly, getting home. She couldn't dare stay in the city for too long, they were many beings that could really hurt her. Then it occurred to her that she should try to communicate with fellow witches/wizards in the city, but that meant she had to find a place where she would sit quietly and meditate. She had done a little bit of a search before she saw a car that actually had a door. She tried to start it as the keys, surprisingly had been in the ignition hole. She laughed at herself as she tried to turn the key...and bam! The car started. The sputtering sound of the car's engine made her leap in surprise. It felt so unreal! How could this be actually happening, besides bicycles, there was no existing vehicle.
Were wheelbarrows vehicles? How about scooters? Anna wondered.
She, once again, abandoned her thoughts and tried contacting her friends. It was no good-they were either dead or very far from where she was. She prayed for the former. Tears poured down her face, if only they had listened and sought for any crap they could take as food, maybe they would have hopes of seeing the sun. She took a deep breath and tried again. There was no response, she tried again and again and again...
She came out of the car, wondering what she would do. She couldn't stay any longer, nobody was going to save her. She was alone this time, no team. And then she spotted an Undead, slowly making its way to her. Since it was far, she tried to look at it in the face. Most of the time she avoided looking at the faces of the zombies but this time she decided to. It was savage, ugly and quite scary too. It had some tattered clothes around its body, it was difficult to say what race it was but Anna guessed it had been caucasian. Also, it had been a woman before the Hamzak-101 had struck the world, though she hadn't any breast anymore-they seemed to have been severed-it was apparent it had a been a woman. It could have been someone's daughter, someone's wife, someone's best friend, or someone's lover. Anna didn't know who she had been but she knew the creature before she was a mockery of the person whose body was being controlled by the virus. With that in mind, she set the zombie ablaze and prayed she found peace.
She sank back into the car, and for some reason, had decided that it wasn't safe there. She didn't who owned the car-someone definitely did-but she couldn't leave the car. Cars were as rare as gold, whoever owned it, sure as hell, stole them too. So it was fair. She couldn't just drive and head nowhere, she had to think. She had to think of a way to go back to the Haven. It was the smart thing to do, it was what her mother would have wanted her to do-to think, to plan and then act with zeal.
At the back of her mind, she felt even that won't help now.
She then saw a building with a wrought iron fence, and was thoroughly fenced. It seemed untouched by the apocalypse, though weed had almost covered the whole lawn. She was, at first, sceptical about walking into such a compound-in fact, she had no business walking into the compound. She was in a car, an actual car, the only car she had seen in months was Mason's-her kid brother's toy car. But she wasn't thinking clearly, she couldn't leave the city and find her way back home if she didn't have a very good plan and that needed time. Clearly, staying in an old car during an apocalypse wasn't the smartest thing to do. So she pushed her childish fears away and headed towards the church compound-with the mysterious car key in her pocket.
Evelyn, a single mother who happens to be a very powerful witch, moves back to her hometown in the hope that things would become better for them, as they had struggled a lot as a family. Well, things changed a lot when she began to develop feelings for Damon, a werewolf...who was nine years younger than her. Her son, Lucas, who had never met his father found Woodhidge to be quite a different place as he began to learn more about himself. Also, he wasn't exactly a big fan of his mother's relationship with Damon...especially when someone else walked into Evelyn's life and threatened not only her newly found love life, but her relationship with her son too. Would their 'love' last? Read more to enjoy this story.
Everyone was shocked to the bones when the news of Rupert Benton's engagement broke out. It was surprising because the lucky girl was said to be a plain Jane, who grew up in the countryside and had nothing to her name. One evening, she showed up at a banquet, stunning everyone present. "Wow, she's so beautiful!" All the men drooled, and the women got so jealous. What they didn't know was that this so-called country girl was actually an heiress to a billion-dollar empire. It wasn't long before her secrets came to light one after the other. The elites couldn't stop talking about her. "Holy smokes! So, her father is the richest man in the world?" "She's also that excellent, but mysterious designer who many people adore! Who would have guessed?" Nonetheless, people thought that Rupert didn't love her. But they were in for another surprise. Rupert released a statement, silencing all the naysayers. "I'm very much in love with my beautiful fiancee. We will be getting married soon." Two questions were on everyone's minds: "Why did she hide her identity? And why was Rupert in love with her all of a sudden?"
When Zora was sick during the early days of her pregnancy, Ezrah was with his first love, Piper. When Zora got into an accident and called Ezrah, he said he was busy, when in actual fact, he was buying shoes for Piper. Zora lost her baby because of the accident, and throughout her stay at the hospital, Ezrah never showed up. She already knew that he didn't love her, but that was the last straw for the camel's back, and her fragile heart could not take it anymore. When Ezrah arrived home a few days after Zora was discharged from the hospital, he no longer met the woman who always greeted him with a smile and cared for him. Zora stood at the top of the stairs and yelled with a cold expression, "Good news, Ezrah! Our baby died in a car accident. There is nothing between us anymore, so let's get a divorce." The man who claimed not to have any feelings for Zora, being cold and distant towards her, and having asked her for a divorce twice, instantly panicked.
Rosalynn's marriage to Brian wasn't what she envisioned it to be. Her husband, Brian, barely came home. He avoided her like a plague. Worse still, he was always in the news for dating numerous celebrities. Rosalynn persevered until she couldn't take it anymore. She upped and left after filing for a divorce. Everything changed days later. Brian took interest in a designer that worked for his company anonymously. From her profile, he could tell that she was brilliant and dazzling. He pulled the stops to find out her true identity. Little did he know that he was going to receive the greatest shocker of his life. Brian bit his finger with regret when he recalled his past actions and the woman he foolishly let go.
Linsey was stood up by her groom to run off with another woman. Furious, she grabbed a random stranger and declared, "Let's get married!" She had acted on impulse, realizing too late that her new husband was the notorious rascal, Collin. The public laughed at her, and even her runaway ex offered to reconcile. But Linsey scoffed at him. "My husband and I are very much in love!" Everyone thought she was delusional. Then Collin was revealed to be the richest man in the world. In front of everyone, he got down on one knee and held up a stunning diamond ring. "I look forward to our forever, honey."
Belinda thought after divorce, they would part ways for good - he could live his life on his own terms, while she could indulge in the rest of hers. However, fate had other plans in store. "My darling, I was wrong. Would you please come back to me?" The man, whom she once loved deeply, lowered his once proud head humbly. "I beg you to return to me." Belinda coldly pushed away the bouquet of flowers he had offered her and coolly replied, "It's too late. The bridge has been burned, and the ashes have long since scattered to the wind!"
After two years of marriage, Sadie was finally pregnant. Filled with hope and joy, she was blindsided when Noah asked for a divorce. During a failed attempt on her life, Sadie found herself lying in a pool of blood, desperately calling Noah to ask him to save her and the baby. But her calls went unanswered. Shattered by his betrayal, she left the country. Time passed, and Sadie was about to be wed for a second time. Noah appeared in a frenzy and fell to his knees. "How dare you marry someone else after bearing my child?"