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Colony Z: The Albion Tribe (Vol. 2): Colony Z, #2
Colony Z: The Albion Tribe (Vol. 2): Colony Z, #2
Colony Z: The Albion Tribe (Vol. 2): Colony Z, #2
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Colony Z: The Albion Tribe (Vol. 2): Colony Z, #2

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Volume 2 of the Colony Z series!

The Albion Tribe. A ragtag group of survivors. Traveling from camp to camp, trying to find somewhere safe to stay. All the while, battling whatever type of creatures are still out there. Danger lurks behind every tree and every building. Keeping everyone alive is not always a guarantee...

When the Undead have taken over America, one group of survivors find safety by escaping to a remote, unsettled island.

Will they survive long enough to discover it?

This is their story of that journey.

Praise for Colony Z:
"So far I'm really impressed with Colony Z and it's shaping up to be a fantastic series. The zombies are unique from anything I've read or seen before, and the writing is well done...The plot is exciting and full of unexpected surprises which made it a real page turner for me. Gotta get my hands on the next book and see what happens next."

"This volume will make one sit up and take notice, for sure! What a beginning and ending for Colony Z. I am still shaking my head at all of the unpredictable events. And, Zero-Hour takes on an all new dimension...Just an incredible read and most highly recommended. Fasten your seat belt for this one."

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Release dateJan 18, 2016
ISBN9781497778191
Colony Z: The Albion Tribe (Vol. 2): Colony Z, #2

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    Colony Z - Luke Shephard

    ~Volume Two: The Albion Tribe ~

    Albion Camp- Mainland- 2018

    Judith Marie slept in her father’s arms. Three years had passed since he had last held her this way, the night of the Lost Colony, and he had missed her warmth. But it wasn’t until now that he was again comfortable enough with himself to bring a babe close to him. He felt he couldn’t trust himself, let alone care for a child.

    Owen thanked God each day that no other colonists had showed up to the gate of the wall; that no one had decided the time had come to expose him for the scum that he truly was.

    A flash from the gun. The screams. The Alpha male of the companion falling dead to the ground. The tearing of flesh when they found him...

    Judith Marie awoke with a startled cry. Owen hadn’t realized that he had stopped rocking her gently, and had begun squeezing her tightly with every horrible memory.

    I’m sorry, sweetheart, He whispered, kissing her forehead and shaking the ghosts away. I’m sorry. Go back to sleep.

    He cooed to her softly and, eventually, she fell into a deep sleep once more. But the damage was done. Things would never be quite the same. A part of her had sensed his secret, and she would keep that imprint with her forever.

    As Judith Marie was put to bed and Owen fell into a restless sleep, they began to gather. The dumbest, largest of the dead had found himself in the center of a great plot to finally push the company out of the school. Though none of them quite understood the terror of what they were doing, or the complicated nature of the situation, they did understand one simple, instinctive thing.

    They were hungry.

    If George and Lennie could be part of a zombie tale, then the two dead who now approached the gate to the school would be representative of them. As George: a skinny, almost human-like zombie was cast. He seemed cold, calculated, and was followed by the others. Though he had no complex thought processes, he knew what it was he wanted from the humans inside. The Lennie of the group could not even hope to know this want.

    Regardless, the zombie cast in the part of the slow and thick Lennie was both slow and thick himself. He was also the largest zombie any of the surviving humans would ever see. Standing at over 6 feet and two-hundred and fifty pounds of sheer steel muscle, there was no other walking dead like him.

    The two companions reached the gate in anticipation of their new cadaver. Lennie let out a war bellow that, to a human, would have sounded a thousand times worse than the most horrible thing they had ever heard. It was the sound of change, the sound of war, and, to the survivors, the sound of death.

    They were coming.

    *****

    It was Michael who heard the demonic yell from the dead plotting outside the gate. The three year-old boy awoke with a scream, but could not tell his wondering mother why he was so upset.

    It was Judith Marie who really began the fear when she awoke across the room with more than just a yell, but a shriek of pure terror. Hannah could not calm her.

    Owen, Hannah begged, shaking her husband awake. Get up. Please get up. Something’s wrong.

    Owen had always been a light sleeper, and tonight was no different. He shuddered awake from one of his recurring nightmares and sat up quickly.

    What’s wrong?

    There’s something out there, Owen.

    There’s always something out there, Hannah, Owen consoled her, taking the sobbing Judith Marie into his arms. But, for once, she would not quiet. They can’t get in.

    But Owen didn’t quite sound like he believed it tonight.

    Please, Owen. Did you do the perimeter tonight?

    Of course I did. What makes you think...

    A scream came from a floor down. Phillip and his wife slept directly below them, and the poor woman sounded terrified. It was in this moment that Owen realized the truth behind his toddler’s tears.

    Owen! Hannah yelled at him expectantly.

    Take the children and get to the safe room.

    But, Owen...

    NOW!

    Hannah, with tears in her own eyes now, took Judith Marie in one arm and snatched the half-asleep Michael in another. She tried to calm them, but her own sense of panic was overpowering her ability to comfort anyone else. She was scared not only for her own life, but for her senseless husband and her children. If anything were to happen to them, her own point of living was completely gone. She needed them.

    The safe room was basically a metal box with about twenty steel locks that the school used to use as a freezer. Owen had made some basic adjustments, but all of the members of the colony could fit inside. It didn’t occur to her until she began running down the quiet hallway that no one else knew. What right did she have to leave them to their fate?

    But her children were more important. Hannah’s arms were close to failing her. She set her son on the floor and begged him to awaken himself enough to run with her. He tried his best. They trampled down the stairs toward the cafeteria. Still no one else awakened.

    Please, God, please, Hannah begged as she ran. We’ve come so far now.

    So far, no walking dead approached them, but Hannah knew the diseased. It was only a matter of time before they returned for the remaining survivors. And Hannah feared they would be the only ones left.

    And so, Hannah ran on in the darkness with her two children. She had to pick up a sense for what lay ahead in the darkness. She had to learn to listen for their darkened breathing. These were the tactics survivors had. Sometimes, Hannah wondered how she could call herself a survivor when all they did was run. But she was alive. And that seemed to be the only requirement for the title.

    That was when she saw the movement in the darkness. And it was no human movement. This had the slimy, dark imprint of the dead. There was at least one of them between her and the safe room. And she had no plan.

    In all the time they had spent here waiting for her to give birth, it was expected of Hannah to come up with some kind of escape plan. For Owen to come up with more than simply a safe room. If their way was blocked, what then? But no one had seemed to honestly believe the dead would ever find their way in.

    Had it seen her? Hannah didn’t know. Hannah didn’t want to know.

    Michael and Judith Marie were eerily silent. It was as though their intuition told them that this was not the moment to cry. It was time to be patient. It was time to let Mommy handle things. The only problem was, Mommy didn’t know what to do. Mommy had no idea what to do.

    The slow moment dragged on for what seemed an eternity, even though it was only a few seconds.

    And then, suddenly, a great bright light threw itself toward the shadow of the creature. The flame made it scuttle away in fear, downsized to the strength of a child.

    When Hannah turned to see her savior, she found the wild eyes of her husband.

    Safe room. Were the only two words he could manage to get out.

    Hannah nodded, gaining back her courage. She led the children forward, each one too shocked to continue with their tears. Daddy had saved them. Not Mommy, but Daddy. And that was enough for Hannah. She had never been daring or a leader, much as her husband liked to believe she was. In this way, it was best to let Owen lead. Because, when things went completely wrong, he knew how best to handle it.

    He had saved them. Again.

    And, as they pushed themselves into the safe room and Owen instructed her to lock them in and to not open the door for anyone without the password, under any circumstances, he gave Hannah a look she knew all too well.

    Owen, no.

    I have to warn them, Hannah.

    Owen, that’s not your job.

    It became my job when I brought them into this colony and created the Albion Tribe, and I won’t leave them for dead.

    "Owen, please...I need you...the children need you..."

    "No, Hannah. They need you. You were always the parent. Keep them safe."

    Owen...

    But before she could finish, he kissed her forehead and each of his children and was gone from the room. Hannah was terrified he would never come back. What would become of them?

    She tried to convince herself that she trusted her husband. He would do everything in his power to come back to them, and she would believe in him, no matter what the cost.

    If there was anything she’d learned after all this time, it was that there was much more to Owen than he let on.

    *****

    When Owen left his wife and children in the safe room, he didn’t dare mention how bad things looked outside. Though he could not pin down the exact reason for the Undead’s invasion into their camp, Owen had seen the wide-open gate through a window upstairs, blasted to pieces. The others, those things, had gotten their hands on explosives, and that was painfully obvious. The undead were learning, growing smarter – evolving. The Albion Tribe was in big trouble.

    But, with explosives, Owen realized there was no place left for the Albion Tribe to hide. Even if they survived tonight and left this place in the morning, where would they go? What place in the world would be safe for them? It seemed to him that the answer was nowhere. In that moment, Owen wanted to drop the pretenses and just quit.

    But the inhumane screams that came from the next hallway kept him going, regardless of his broken feelings. He found himself standing outside Phillip’s room in a matter of seconds. He looked in...and what he saw rocked him to his core. Everything he had seen in the past years of his life did not prepare him for this.

    Willa, Phillip’s young and pretty wife, had always been kind to everyone in the group. The two, unlike most of the partnerships in the company, had been married when they joined. Unfortunately, only rarely did two of the same family survive the Zero-Hour. More often than not, they fell for one another in the danger and fear that came with running.

    Willa reminded Owen of his own mother. She cared about everyone else before herself. And so, Owen only had to imagine what she had done when the zombie broke into the room. For some reason, the dead always targeted the men first. Perhaps because they were the larger challenge, the bigger threat. Whatever the reason, Owen could imagine how the scene unfold in his mind.

    The blundering zombie barged in on the unsuspecting couple. Phillip was pushed against the wall, death in his face. Willa screamed bloody murder, which Owen himself had heard through the floor. When the zombie ignored this, she ran at it herself and stabbed it with the knife that each person was required to have near them at all times. The few precautions they had taken may have saved Phillip’s life.

    When the zombie was stabbed, it did not fall. It turned on her.

    The blood, gore, and dismembered body tossed to the floor in the corner may have looked like a shameful, pointless death. But Owen promised himself that the world would remember Willa as a hero. A hero who risked it all for the man she loved.

    Phillip, who had to watch this terrible act, had nothing but anguish and rage within him. There was more than one dismembered body in the room, and Owen knew Phillip had never destroyed anything as badly as he destroyed the thing that murdered his wife. She was cruelly avenged.

    Phillip now sat in the corner of the room, shivering and shaking.

    Phillip, The words came to Owen as he entered. "Phillip,

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