In the bloodsoaked chapel, following the Duke of Warwick's revenge, Amity gives praise to the lord. Amity's vow of denial is the only sacrifice she can make to the Lord who has spared her the fate suffered by the rest of the Baron of Flint's demesne as a result of his stupidity and dereliction of duty.
After more than a decade of failure, I finally crack the code of time travel. What's the first thing I do? Go back to grab my wife out of her childhood and drag her kicking and screaming into our BDSM relationship.
Note - Ch4 has a shift in narrative perspective. Earlier chapters feel a bit awkward to me. I'd be happy to hear if this helps anyone else.
Suzy wants equality and she is willing to do anything to achieve it. A jail term seems a bit of over reacting to her but the policemen have a way to make the irritating females behave.
Zoe and Jon are trying to get out of the country as rebels take over. They are detained at the airport for interrogation by an officer that wants retribution.
Susan and Ruth lost their parents to Covid-19! Ruth had gone on to college and Susan had to go live with her Grandfather, on his cattle and hog farm! The Grandfather quickly began taking liberties with Susan, especially since it was just him and her on the farm, way out of town!
Based on the series 'The Walking Dead', the story follows the remaining family members making their way from Alabama to a safe haven in Georgia. Continuously searching for basic necessities and safety from the shuffling hordes of "biters", Michael, along with his younger brother David, brother-in-law Mitch, nephew Dylan and daughter, Addison, struggle to maintain their humanity in the midst of a chaotic world full of murderous zombies and lascivious human survivors.