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The Endgame Chronicles (by Hugh White) novel Chapter 287

Hayley was so done with this

She tilted her head back and let out another long sigh.

“Move.”

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“I won’t!” Bradley shouted. “You’re not killing Lindsay! If you want to kill her, you’ll have to kill me first!”

Hayley rolled her eyes. She wasn’t sure if she should admire this painfully pure love or mourn his sheer stupidity.

“Bradley, Lindsay really is going to turn into a zombie,” Cecilia said urgently. “Move aside. We all hate this, but a zombie isn’t human anymore. Lindsay can’t be saved!”

“I won’t let you kill her!”

Bradley dropped to his knees and groveled before Hayley.

“Please. You can leave, okay? Just don’t kill her. I’m begging you, don’t kill her! Please just let her go! Even if she turns into a zombie, I’ll accept it! I swear I won’t let her out to hurt anyone. Please just leave! We won’t go with you. Just don’t kill her. Please don’t kill her.”

Hayley looked at the young man kneeling on the floor. “Give me the keys.”

Bradley froze, then looked up at her. Hope instantly lit his eyes.

He turned and knocked on the bathroom door behind him.

“Lindsay, give me the keys. She won’t kill us. Lindsay, I’m not leaving. I’ll stay here with you. Don’t be scared. Just give me the keys.”

After his words fell, there was no response from inside.

Just as the last shred of Hayley’s patience was about to run out, a pale hand slowly reached out from beneath the bathroom stall divider. It grabbed Bradley’s arm as he sat on the floor.

“Watch out!” Cecilia and Ned’s hearts nearly stopped as a long chain of keys clattered onto the floor.

“Go!” A warped female voice came from inside the stall.

A massive force shoved Bradley aside.

Immediately after, loud crashing sounds echoed as something slammed violently against the door frame.

“Raarh… Raarh! Raarh!”

Zombie snarls came from behind the door.

Zombie Lindsay smashed against the flimsy fiberboard door again and again. The latch bent after just a few hits, splitting open a

wide crack.

Lindsay’s pale face pressed against the gap. Her gray white zombie eyes were completely liteless as she snarled nonstop at everyone outside,

“Lindsay!”

“Bradley!”

Cecilia and Ned sprinted forward at full speed, dragging back Bradley, who was still trying to rush toward Lindsay.

Bradley shoved them away and threw the keys at Hayley. “You all go!”

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“her you insane? Lindsay’s already a zombie! What are you staying here for?”

“Even if she’s a zombie, I’m staying with her! Just go!” Bradley stood in front of the thin fiberboard door that could burst open at any second, his eyes mondatot ad he shouted of them

At that moment, the door behind him gave way Hair wild and face deathly pale, Lindsay luriged straight at Bradley.

Just when everyone thought Bradley was done for he was shoved hard again, sent flying straight toward Cecilia and Ned’s feet.

Lindsay stood there shaking violently, veins bulging, her pay white zombie eyes fixed forward. Yet, it was clear she was still holding back. There was still a trace of humanity left.

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