“Some drivers were trying to remain patient and keep an orderly line, but many were blazing their own trails on access roads and in medians. On the two hour drive to Slaughter Lane, Keri witnessed gunfights, trucks asserting their automotive power over other vehicles, dead bodies strewn across roads, and monsters eating people on the side of the road, in cars, and even on the highway itself. Most of the time, a driver had the wisdom to run those beasts over if they were exposed and easy to hit. ...It had been a chaotic two hours, and she was thankful she had gassed up at the Conoco. Despite the line and the chaos around her, things had been surprisingly orderly while she was there. It was a bit jarring at times, though. When the vehicle in front of her pulled up to the gas pump, she was utterly surprised to see the condition of the driver. His shirt was soaked in blood. His hand was covering a wound on his shoulder. It was clearly a bite. She watched him gas up, his back turned to her vehicle, watching the pennies turn to dollars on the pump.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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