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THE SUBWAY: A Young Adult Zombie Romance

Maggie Martin

THE SUBWAY: A Young Adult Zombie Romance

eBook (Northern Starlight Young Adult Press July 17, 2016)
As Leah is trying to get home in the city of New York, she is a little uneasy. Recently, there have been a few disappearances and this had her anticipating the subway’s long awaited arrival. As it finally makes its stop, she jumps on, in hopes of having avoided the danger that could’ve been lurking. It was just she and the empty cart until a grim man in a long overcoat came aboard. Leah instantly becomes a little skittish as he stares. She tries to talk to the man, but he just continues to mysteriously stare at her. Leah begins to wonder what the strange man’s problem is. Was he asleep with his eyes open or was a self-defense murder about to transpire?
Warning: This young adult horror story has disturbing zombie imagery. Adults should read carefully to determine if the content is appropriate for a minor in their care.
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Ok, so time to take inventory: knife in back pocket for stabbing, Amy’s scarf could be used for strangling, and my cork wedges wouldn’t do a damn thing alone but I’m sure with enough force could be used for painful face kicking.
With a new take on my chances, I looked back over at the creepy guy cautiously. Yea, he was still staring. Even in a snug, gray knitted dress and jeans I felt cold. This man was literally making me freeze in fear.
A black poster pasted to the seat across from me caught my eye while my peripherals acted as state of the art motion sensors. In big, white, capital letters was the word INFECTION.
The poster, like the man, sent chills up my spine. I had watched the first three Resident Evil films last night and I in no way wanted to hear about any infection, no matter how cool I thought those movies were.
The man, obviously watching my reaction to the poster, smirked. It was alarming to say in the least. His smirk grew into a sinister smile as he watched me reach into my back pocket.
I froze.
His teeth.
They were deathly jagged, reminding me of the great white sharks Kaleb was always telling me about. These teeth were vile, disgusting, and terrifying, looking as if their only purpose was to tear things apart for tearing things apart sake.
Pages
7

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