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The Frozen Eye Chapter One Preview

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This week, it’s finally time for you to read the first chapter of Curse of Anubis #3: The Frozen Eye. This book will be available for pre-order soon, and out in October 2025.

Just as a warning, this post will contain spoilers for the Curse of Anubis series, so please skip this blog post if you don’t want to be spoiled.

Chapter One

Tahira watches in horror as the stumbling horde approaches her. The mummies at the front, the only ones she can see clearly, have a blue tinge in their eyes. 

Which means her powers won't work on them. 

She wills her mouth open to tell them to leave, to at least try. Maybe the last time this happened it had been a fluke. But nothing comes out. Fear has her frozen. 

"D-ie!" one of the mummies screeches as it breaks into a sprint. 

Motion kicks back in and she's dashing into the room behind her. As she slams the door, the first few bodies start ramming into it, trying to get to her. She looks down at the handle and sees that it needs a code to get in. Unless they break the door down, which they very well could, she'll be safe. 

"What the hell, Tahira?" 

Darrus is the leader of the group she's been travelling with. He and his brother are the only ones who are nice to her. Mostly, at least. 

"There's mummies out there," she says between pants, her breath hitching in her throat. 

He crosses his arms. "And?" 

"They're the ones I can't control." 

His arms drop immediately. "Seriously?" 

"Yes, they have the blue in their eyes." 

"Did you try at least?" 

"I got scared!" 

His sigh comes out irritable. "Maybe you should try." 

"If I open the door and it doesn't work, we're dead." 

He hooks his backpack over his shoulder. "Fine. Then we need to get out of here some other way." 

Thankfully, many of the rooms in the hospital are connected. They only came in here to find out where the compound could be—the one place the mummies haven't taken over. Maybe she should have heeded the warning from the mummy in the cafe. This place is crawling with mummies. 

She adjusts her backpack on her shoulder, not having time to worry about how light it is. "We have two options." She points toward the doors on either side of the room. "Both will lead out into the hallway, at some point." 

"Then we need to make sure that we have a head start. Do you have everything you need?" 

Except for Bastet. 

"Yes." 

She keeps hoping that any minute now, her backpack will suddenly become heavier, and Bastet will pop out. The goddess has been killed by something and, so far, hasn't come back yet. The last time this happened she was back within a day, but this time it seems like it could be longer. 

I need you. Please hurry. 

He shrugs. "I guess we'll go left. That way we'll, hopefully, be closer to the stairs when we come out." 

Her heart is pounding as he walks towards the other door. She didn’t think to mention the mummies.  When the door squeaks open however, nothing runs out at them. She breathes out a few times before following him inside. This room is slightly darker than the last and is filled with multiple wooden desks with computers sitting on top.

Various documents have been scattered across the floor, along with muddy footprints. She doesn't want to imagine what happened here when the virus started to spread. The virus that Anubis is using to control the mummies. Thankfully, the jackal god isn't here now, but the mummies will be able to tell him where they are soon enough. 

Darrus creeps around one of the desks. "Shit. I guess it was just these two rooms that were connected." 

"Do we go back?" 

From the other room comes the sound of creaking hinges and low growls. With the number of mummies pressing against the door, it won't take them long to break it down. 

"Nope. We'll have to make a run for it." 

They both move towards the door and try to peer through the tiny slit of glass in the middle. She recognises the grey floor of the hallway but knows that the mummies are only one door away. 

"Do you think we'll make it?" 

"We have to!" he snaps. "I'm not letting them leave us behind." 

"Fine. What's the plan when we get out there?" 

"What?" 

"We can't just run out there, we need to know what we're doing." 

He glares at her like she's a naughty child. "Head for the stairs. Do not go for the lift for any reason. We both need to go as fast as possible." 

She swallows her protest. "Fine. I'll go after you." 

He doesn't argue with her. He gently pushes the door open a crack. "Ready?" 

She nods quickly, feeling her knees wobble. "Yes." 

After a second, he dashes out the door, throwing it open. She's barely out when it slams on the wall next to her. In the corner of her eye, she can see the mummies have spotted them and are wrangling themselves out of the crowd. Darrus doesn't slow for her, which she's grateful for. Lumbered feet smack on the floor behind her, filling her ears with a roaring sound. All of them are following them now. Out of one room, they pass a mummy who stumbles out, lazily reaching towards Darrus. He manages to dodge easily, and she darts around it as well. 

Darrus reaches the door seconds before she does. The growling of the mummies behind her drowns out the sound of the door opening. He's already halfway down a flight of stairs when she reaches it. She momentarily stumbles over her own feet before launching herself after him.

The stumble gave one mummy enough time to catch up, and it slams her into the wall. She screeches and pushes it away before rushing after Darrus. He's now far ahead of her, having already descended the stairs. 

Will he wait for me? 

Their relationship has been a hot and cold one. There's a chance he could decide she's not worth it and leave her. Especially since the one thing that made her useful, controlling the mummies, no longer works on all of them. The fear propels her forward, and she practically tumbles down the last few steps, catching herself on the handrail.

A mummy plummets through the handrail beside her, landing with a splat on the floor below. She risks a glance up and instantly wishes she hadn't. There are mummies as far as the eye can see, all on various floors. They're all crowded around the railing, staring down at her with their dark eyes. 

"Tahira!" 

Darrus' panicked scream kicks her muscles into gear. She's running again, back the way they came towards the entrance. In the middle of the hallway, Darrus is wrestling with a mostly decayed mummy. Its leathery hands have a firm grip on his shoulders. Its teeth chatter as it tries to tear into his flesh. 

"Enough! Leave him alone!" 

For a moment, she's worried that this mummy is one she can't control, until it releases him. Darrus doesn't hesitate to run, and she follows him a second later. Her heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to break through her ribs. Her chest is hot and tight, and she's not sure how much longer she can keep running. The adrenaline boost she got earlier is now completely gone, and she's left to rely on her own energy. 

"They have a car!" 

The sound of a honking car horn hits her ears when they reach the entrance. Darrus is already running up the hill toward the others, but she's starting to slow. 

Run faster, dammit!

Fawn and Eddy, the other members of Darrus' group, will have no qualms about leaving her. Since discovering that she was ‘cured’ of the virus, they've tried every trick in the book to get rid of her. They’ve even suggested killing her. 

More growling behind her gives her another speed boost. Darrus has now reached the car, a beat-up red truck. The door pops open and he climbs in, just as mummies emerge from the car park. 

There are hundreds behind me now. 

If the ones from the hospital have followed her this far, there will be a huge horde behind her. They may not wait. 

Fawn sticks their head out the window. "You have five seconds, baby!" 

Fawn starts to count, and she gets one last boost of panicked energy. She reaches the door by four seconds and throws it open. Someone grabs her arm and yanks her in, kicking the door closed. 

"Drive!" Darrus screams. 

The car pulls away before she can sit up. She falls onto Darrus' lap and tries to scramble away, but she's being thrown around too much. 

"Are you okay?" Dallas asks, clutching her hand. 

"Fine," she mumbles through gritted teeth. 

He pulls her forward just as the car hits a speed bump. Her head hits the roof, and she grunts as she sits in a more comfortable position. The car swerves, and they go over another bump, making her float in the air for a second before coming back down. The inside of the car is filthy, with dark stains on the floor that she doesn't want to think about. The seats are old leather and partially torn. Dried stuffing is scattered all around the car, and the front seats have no headrests. 

"It's the best one I could find," Dallas mumbles, playing with his fingers. 

"You couldn't have found a dirtier one." His brother snorts, nudging a piece of stuffing away with his foot. 

"I think it's fine," Tahira says. 

"No one cares what you think, baby!" Fawn swings around from the passenger seat. "Now shut up, we're not in the clear yet!" 

Tahira looks out of the back window. A sea of mummies is following the car, some in regular clothes while others are in hospital gowns or scrubs. Everything is moving too fast for her to tell whether the ones inside the hospital have followed her out. 

I bet they have. Why would they not pursue? 

Anubis has probably ordered her dead by now. He'll know where she is thanks to seeing through their eyes. That means that her brother, Seth, will also know soon. Her body shivers at the thought of her twin, who seems to want nothing more than for her death. 

She's shaken out of her thoughts when the car lurches and goes over a speed bump. This time however, a sickening squelching sound accompanies it. It dawns on her that they're not going over speed bumps, but rather mummies that are getting sucked underneath the wheels. Their dirty hands paw uselessly at the windshield as they're dragged under. Seeing them disappear so quickly makes her squirm. 

"Don't look if you can't handle it," Darrus tells her, a slightly scolding tone in his voice. 

"She can't handle it because she doesn't like seeing her own kind get hurt!" Fawn sneers. "Maybe we should put you out there with them." 

"You're enjoying this a hell of a lot for someone who claims they're still people," she retorts. 

Fawn shakes her head. "They're more human than you ever will be, baby!" 

Every time she hears that awful childhood jeer, she wants to punch them in the face. Her anger is boiling, but she holds herself back for Dallas' sake. He shouldn't see her fighting all the time. 

Instead, she focuses on Eddy, who is driving. His knuckles are white from gripping the steering wheel so tightly, and each movement he makes is desperate and jerky. She doesn't blame him; visibility is getting difficult with the number of bodies in front of them. With each mummy they hit, the windshield gets dirtier and dirtier, obscuring his view. 

"I've got directions to the compound," Darrus blurts out. "It's in Bristol." 

"Bristol?" Fawn exclaims. "That's not as far as I thought it would be." 

"Once we get out of this mess, we can pull over and discuss it more." He leans forward to tap his friend’s shoulder. "You okay, Eddy?" 

The car jerks to the side as a mummy gets pulled underneath. Eddy manages a quick nod before turning his attention back to what's ahead. 

Dallas nervously checks the lock on his door. "What if they get in?" 

Darrus leans back. "They won't." 

"But what if they do?" 

"They won't." 

Dallas seems to want to argue further, but he clamps his mouth shut. Tahira gives him a small smile before turning her attention back to the window. It's not the fact that she was a mummy that's upsetting her, it's the fact that these people are the ones suffering. Anubis is forcing them to do his bidding, though luckily, they can't feel pain. 

"Almost out!" Fawn announces, peering through the last piece of window that isn't covered in muck. 

"Thank God for that," Darrus mumbles. "I've had more than enough mummies for one day." 

"I'll keep an eye out for somewhere to pull over, Eddy. Just keep driving." 

Eddy gives Fawn a nervous glance before nodding. He never really speaks, except to spew insults at her like Fawn does. She doesn't care that he isn't interested in talking to her; she doesn't want to worry about making small talk with anyone else. 

After one last bump in the road, the terrain evens out and Eddy speeds up. Fawn gives him a thumbs up, and his shoulders relax slightly. 

 

***

 

Fawn hadn't spotted a suitable place to pull over for twenty minutes. They hit two roadblocks and had to backtrack twice, which has only increased the tension in the vehicle.

"This thing won't make it," Fawn snorts, tapping the dashboard. "Not enough petrol." 

"There are petrol stations everywhere," he argues. "We'll find one and fill up." 

"You don't think people haven't done that already?" 

"It's only been a year." 

"Exactly! Enough time for assholes to swoop in and take everything they need and more." 

"As much as I hate to admit it..." Tahira sighs before continuing. "They have a point. We're not the first ones to come up with the idea of going to a petrol station." 

"I don't need you to agree with me, baby!" Fawn hisses. 

Instead of an outburst, she settles for a poisonous glare. Fawn doesn't look the least bit fazed, though Eddy does scowl at her. 

"Is there any other way we can get petrol?" Dallas asks nervously. "What about from other cars?" 

Fawn gives him a look that makes him shrink. "If there's none left in the petrol stations, what makes you think other cars haven't been tapped too?"

"I was just saying—"

"Well, don't. Leave it to the adults to talk."

"You're only seventeen!"

"And? That makes us the eldest! You and baby, keep your traps shut."

"Stop having a go at him just because you're older," Tahira snaps. "Just because you believe you're better doesn't mean you are."

"I'm only better than you, stupid baby!" Fawn leans across the seat to get in her face. "Everyone is. You're just a stupid little freak."

"Fuck off, I've kept you safe!"

"Ooh!" Their voice goes high-pitched and mocking. "Kept us safe? Like we're babies like you? Fuck off!"

She looks to Darrus, but he doesn't seem interested in getting involved. He promised to call Fawn and Eddy out whenever they were horrible to her, but she didn't think that would last long.

Dallas grabs her hand. "Just let them argue amongst themselves, Tahira. Can I see Bastet?"

A lump forms in her throat. How can she tell him? When Bastet comes back, she could come back a different cat. How would she explain that?

"Keep the cat in there for the time being," Darrus seems to have finally found his voice. "You can check on it later, when we find somewhere to rest for the night."

"So, we have no plan?" Fawn scoffs. "We need to get to Bristol!"

"And we will, once we find a way to get there!"

The sound of a car horn beeping in the distance makes her jump. The others also go silent peering out the dirty windows. Dallas tries to wipe away some of the dirt on the inside, but it makes little difference. After a few minutes, there's no other sound, so everyone relaxes.

"Sounds like someone has petrol," Dallas mutters.

"Shut up!" Fawn screeches, rocking the car slightly when they move forward. "I told you that your opinion doesn't matter!"

"And I think you're just enjoying being an asshole!"

"How dare you?"

Fawn prepares to launch themselves into the backseat, but Eddy and Darrus block their way. Dallas is sitting up a little straighter now. Even though she can see the slight fear in his eyes, he's keen to defend himself.

"Enough fighting!" Darrus pushes Fawn back into their seat. "This is getting us absolutely nowhere. We don't need to squabble amongst ourselves, we have enough problems!"

Funny how when everyone is ganging up on me, it isn't a stupid fight.

The car horn goes off again, sounding nearer this time. Tahira looks out the back window but can't see any cars moving through the grime. She narrows her eyes and scans the road, jammed full of abandoned vehicles, but sees nothing. The only cars out there look like they haven't been touched in months.

There are no houses nearby either, they're just on a stretch of motorway heading towards Exeter. She doesn't want to think about the shopping centre they'll have to pass, the one where she was forced to send mummies back to Merry's group. From what Darrus has told her; he thinks they're the only group that made it out.

"Who is that?" Fawn snaps. "Can you see anyone?"

"No, nothing," Darrus replies. "Hopefully they'll pass us by without noticing us."

"Or they're trying to get our attention."

"We've been parked here for an hour. No way has anyone seen us move."

Despite Darrus' assumptions, she feels a twinge of anxiety. Something isn't right. The car sounded like it was closer this time. No way could it be a mummy that accidentally slumped on the steering wheel. Someone is out there.

"Right, how much petrol do we have left?" Darrus asks, trying to peer at the dashboard.

"About a quarter of a tank," Fawn says and sighs. "Maybe we should just drive and hope we can find another car when this one runs out of juice."

"I guess there's not really any other option. We could always check out the petrol station along the way though, just in case."

Dallas looks annoyed that they're now coming around to his suggestions. She squeezes his hand softly and gives him a little smile.

The horn blares again—louder now, like it's right next to them. Eddy jumps and peers out his window before shaking his head.

"I think I see someone!" Dallas blurts out.

Darrus climbs onto her lap to peer out the window. "Shit. Someone is in that car. It's moving."

"Then let them go past," Fawn replies with a yawn.

"It's going to ram us, drive, Eddy!"

The engine roars to life, and the tyres squeal as the car reverses. In a small corner of the window, Tahira sees a black car heading toward them, and her eyes widen.

"That's one of Seth's cars!" she shrieks.

The car misses them by an inch, almost scraping the front bumper. Its wheels spin as it swings around to hit them again. She would recognise it anywhere; it’s the one she was dropped off in to get the group groceries. When she emerged after being chased by a sha, all the cars were gone.

A lump forms in her throat, and she blinks several times, so she doesn’t cry.

"Are you sure?" Darrus demands.

"Yes, I've been in that car."

"There are several cars of the same make, baby!" Fawn hisses, clinging to the sides of their seats.

"The boarding around the windows is definitely the same as the one Seth has."

Eddy pulls forward, dodging several cars as he weaves through the traffic. The car continues to pursue them, and she knows it’s Seth. All of them are thrown to the left as their car avoids an overturned lorry. Its contents have partially spilt onto the road, creating even more hazards they must avoid.

"Careful, there's glass!" Fawn yells, pointing at a glinting mound in the road.

Eddy avoids it, though there is a crunching sound from one of the wheels on the other side. They just have to hope there are no punctures. From looking out the back window, she sees Seth avoid the pile as well, and his wheels screech as he rights himself to continue the pursuit. He will not stop until he kills her.

Dallas screams as the car smashes its side against another vehicle. A few mummies have wandered into the road, attracted by the noise. She cringes as one goes flying over the hood, getting crushed by Seth's car. They’ll be nothing more than a bloody pulp on the tarmac now.

"Can we lose him?" Darrus screeches over the sound of metal screaming.

"I don't know!" Fawn answers for Eddy when he shakes his head. "There isn't anywhere to lose him."

"What if we pull into Plympton? Or Ivybridge?"

"Then there's no guarantee we'll find another working car!"

"Plympton is his territory," Tahira adds. "He knows that place inside out."

Darrus curses under his breath. "Fuck's sake. We just have to hope he doesn't have as much petrol as us."

"Or we can make him crash."

Everyone gives her a disgusted look. "You're horrible,” Fawn says. “You want to kill someone? Your own brother?"

"No! Just make his car crash."

"You've still got zombie brain. You want to kill your own brother! You're a piece of shit!"

"No, I'm not! But we could get him to stop—"

"Enough," Darrus cuts in, far too late for her liking. "We don't need to kill him. A little bump or something should do it."

"Nuh-uh, I'm not killing someone because the baby wants it!"

"You were more than happy to kill me. On several occasions."

"Because you're not a person. You're a disgusting mess that should never have been born."

"Fuck you, I've had enough of you—"

An arm is flung over her chest, preventing her from climbing in front. Darrus is giving her a cold glare, looking disappointed in her behaviour. She tries to pry him off, but he won't budge.

"We're not fighting each other here, Tahira."

"Oh really? Seems like everyone here is fighting me!"

"That's not true."

"It is, and you know it!"

"We have bigger problems than you right now, zombie girl!" Fawn says. "We're trying not to get killed here!"

"Fuck this!" Eddy explodes; it’s the loudest she's ever heard him speak.

The car comes to a sudden stop, causing everyone to lurch forward. Seth wasn't expecting this, as his front tyre catches on the car. It slams into another car, making metal and debris fly everywhere. There’s a horrible crunching sound as the car abruptly stops, almost fused with the car in front of it. Plumes of smoke rise from the hood, and the door pops open. Eddy then turns around and zooms further down the motorway, leaving Seth behind.

Tahira looks over her shoulder at her brother, who stumbles from the wreck, clutching one arm. Despite how far he is, she knows he's seething. The further they get away from him, the less safe she feels.

***

That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading the first chapter of the third book in the Curse of Anubis series! This book will be available for pre-order by the end of the month, so keep an eye out for it!

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The Frozen Eye Cover Design

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It’s time for another cover reveal! Curse of Anubis #3: The Frozen Eye has now had its cover designed, once again by the amazing Deranged Doctor Design!

  • Tahira and Bastet are on the cover, though now they are joined by a horde of mummies!

  • The cat stock image on this one is my favourite so far. Having the cat looking up is so cute!

  • This cover is the opposite of the previous one, as Ra’s Eye is now with Bastet and her friends. Now they are after Horus’ Eye, which holds the power of ice and the moon,

  • In this book the characters travel to a new city, one that is even more infested with the dead than they’ve seen before.

  • The blue on this cover is gorgeous and makes the area look like an undead wasteland, which is exactly the vibe I wanted.

  • I love how the series branding has changed its colour to fit with the cover too.

The Frozen Eye will be available in ebook, paperback and hardcover in October 2025.

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The Blazing Serpent is now Available on Amazon

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The second book in the Curse of Anubis series is now available in ebook, paperback and hardcover on Amazon! You can check it out below…

Ra’s Eye has been stolen… now everything will burn.

In the living world, a cure for the zombie virus is discovered. But when it’s accidentally spilled, it causes the zombies to mutate, making them immune to Tahira’s commands. With zombies unaffected by her, she can only watch as more die around her.

Bastet only has one chance to get Ra’s Eye back. To do that, she must get closer to her enemy. So close that if she is discovered, it will mean her permanent death. Without the assistance of her friends, she has to figure everything out on her own.

Separated in different worlds, the two of them need to make their next steps without the support of the other. With the never-ending heat and Anubis always watching, Tahira needs to figure everything out quickly before she succumbs to the humidity.

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The Blazing Serpent Chapter One Preview

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As promised, here is the chapter one preview of Curse of Anubis #2: The Blazing Serpent. This book will be available April 8th 2025. You can pre-order it here.

Just to give you a heads up, this will contain spoilers for the curse of Anubis series. If you don’t want to be spoiled, please skip this post.

Chapter One

"There. Is that any better?" 

Tahira wiggles the fingers on her injured hand. Although the wound has been strapped together more tightly, the movement sends a twinge of pain through her arm. 

"A little, thanks." 

Darrus grins and packs the rest of his medical supplies in his backpack. Them running into each other had been a coincidence, but she knows why he's no longer with Merry and their group—the rival faction to her brother, Seth's. 

"Good thing I managed to pack a bunch of supplies before..." His sentence trails off and his eyes go glassy, as if he's remembering. 

She already knows the answer but asks the question anyway. "Before what?" 

He clears his throat. "We got overrun by mummies a few hours ago. We hadn't seen any in the area for ages, so we wrongly assumed we were safe. We let our guards down." He stands up and swings his backpack over his shoulder. "Most of us were infected. The rest ran off in different directions. Luckily Fawn, Eddy, and I were doing a stock of our medical bay. Once we heard the screams, we knew what happened." 

She swallows hard, trying to dispel her feelings of guilt. "I'm sorry."

He shakes his head. "What about you? Did you find your group?" 

"Yes, but they kicked me out and then got attacked. Mummies." 

Memories flash through her head of the hawks dive bombing her to save Horus. The god has a vendetta against her, as she is Ra's chosen one. Bastet, the goddess who has been assigned to guard her, was supposed to tell her more before they got separated. The last time they had seen each other, the cat goddess had been in rough shape. Her body was covered in wounds, and she was missing an ear. Tahira dreaded to think what all those wounds would look like in her human form.

She suppresses a sigh, knowing Bastet still hasn't turned up. 

Bastet promised not to leave her, and she knows she wouldn't break that. So, her not being here already means something has happened to her. Tahira's stomach flips with the thought, as the goddess could be in pain somewhere. 

Or captured by Set. 

The sha god is very much in favour of the virus that is sweeping through humanity. He wants it to gain power, along with Horus and Anubis. Bastet had said that he was greedy, but cowardly. Never willing to get his paws dirty. 

"Are you just going to sit there, or are you going to help?" Fawn's snap brings her out of her thoughts. 

She stands up, twiddling her thumbs sheepishly. "Sorry, what do you need me to do?" 

Fawn copies her in a high-pitched, mocking voice. "I need you to tell us how much food you have here." 

"Oh. We have quite a few cans of stuff left. I didn't take it all to my group."

"We?" 

She hadn't realised that she had referred to herself and Bastet. "Yeah... You, me, Darrus and Eddy?" 

"You can call me Russ!" Darrus calls from upstairs. 

"Don't get snarky with me. I know that's not what you meant. Who else is with you?" 

Tahira stumbles on what to say. There's no way she can tell them that a goddess is looking after her; they'll think she's gone insane. So, she sticks as close to the truth as possible, with a few modifications. 

"I have a cat," she blurts out. 

Fawn immediately bursts into a fit of laughter, clutching her torso. "A cat? You have a pet in the apocalypse?" 

Her face heats up. "Yes! What's so funny about that?" 

"You're stupid! You shouldn't be sharing your resources with some mangy animal!" 

Her anger starts to flare. "She's not mangy!" 

Fawn copies her in that same mocking voice. "You're sharing resources that are hard to come by, with a cat?" 

"She's my friend!" 

"She'd eat you alive if she could."

There's a sigh and the thudding of footsteps upstairs. Darrus then comes down the stairs, his brow furrowed. "Enough, Fawn." 

"You heard her! She's looking after her cat instead of eating it." 

A horrible thought hits her. "You hunt cats?" 

Darrus' face falls. "Only if necessary. We tried to catch one by the school, but it got away." 

Her heart thumps in her chest. There's no mistake; it can only be Bastet. 

What did they do to you? 

"I'm telling you, I got it!" Eddy shouts from above. "There was a blood trail and everything!" 

"It's a good thing it got away since it looked sick," Darrus retorts. 

"Bastet isn't ill." She tells them as calmly as she can. "You probably haven't seen her around here." 

Fawn raises an eyebrow. "She has a name too? Why not put that much energy into looking after your group instead of some ratty animal?" 

"That group kicked me out twice. They don't care about me. I know that Bastet does." 

Fawn scoffs. "Unbelievable." 

"Enough," Darrus snaps. "Not everyone hates animals as much as you do." 

"I don't hate them. I just see them as food that hasn't been cooked yet." 

Well, you're not cooking Bastet. 

Fawn meets her gaze for a few more seconds before turning away. "I'm going to do a food check." 

"Eddy is doing it upstairs. Tahira moved all the edible stuff up there." 

Fawn rolls their eyes. "Whatever." 

Once they're out of earshot, Tahira relaxes. "What's her problem?" 

"Their problem," Darrus snaps. "Use their correct pronouns if you want to get on their good side." 

"Sorry." 

He nods once before following his companions upstairs. She sinks into the barstool she sat in earlier and twiddles her thumbs. 

Maybe it isn't a good idea to share my food with them. 

Bastet had told her not to trust others, especially after the way her brother’s group treated her. She knows that deep down, when Darrus and his friends discover what she is, they'll treat her the same way. Gingerly, she lifts her scarf slightly to touch the grooves in her neck left by teeth marks. Once they see that and realise she hasn't changed into a mummy, they'll treat her like an outcast, like everyone else. 

I'm not letting that happen. 

Once she adjusts the scarf to hide most of her neck, a tapping sound catches her attention while she begins to follow Darrus upstairs. She turns towards the noise, which resembles claws tapping on a window. A cat with brilliant bronze fur sat on the other side. Its golden eyes seem to stare into her very soul. 

"Bastet!" 

She rushes over to the window and throws it open. The cat immediately jumps in, her golden collar glittering in the light from the fire in the kitchen. 

"Ra! I'm so glad you're safe," the goddess purrs, kneading the floor with her front paws. "I was so worried." 

"You needn't have been. I'm fine." 

It's then that footsteps upstairs make Bastet's ears prick. "Who is in here?" 

"Three people. I've met them before. They don't know about my... affliction." 

Bastet flattens her ears. Tahira compares the goddess to her old self, with soft silver fur. She's obviously the same type of cat she was before, but just a different colour. The fact that Bastet has two ears again is also throwing her off. 

"You didn't mention when you came back that you would have a new body." 

Bastet's pink tongue rasps over her chest. "I wasn't expecting such a big transformation." 

"You look nice. Better with two ears." 

Bastet purposely flicks one in response. "The humans upstairs. Friendly?" 

"So far." 

"Hmm. For now." 

"Do you want to go?" 

Bastet tastes the air. "Have they got the food?" 

Her heart sinks. "Yes. They discovered it pretty quickly." 

"No matter. We'll find more. Collect the things you have; we need to leave. Now." 

"Is it Set?" 

The goddess shivers. "No. I just don't feel safe around so many humans. Especially with the way your kind treats you. We need to find somewhere safe to cross over. Sekhmet was summoned by Set, and I don't know what's happened to her." 

Sekhmet is the lioness goddess she met briefly when the two of them rescued her from Horus. The lioness had been a bit blunt, but apart from that, she was quite friendly.

"There might be another empty building around here somewhere." 

"Tahira? Who are you talking to?" Darrus' voice rings out from above. 

The sound of footsteps makes her panic. "Bastet, run!" 

"Why? Humans can't hear what I'm saying, only you. I'm just a regular cat to them." 

Tahira scoops the goddess in her arms, making her yowl in alarm. "It's not that I'm worried about." 

To her horror, all three of them have come down at once. Fawn's eyes light up upon seeing Bastet wriggle in her arms. 

"You brought us dinner? How kind of you." They sneer. 

"Dinner?" Bastet hisses. "You will not consume my flesh, you insolent mortal!" 

"Jesus, she's a loud one," Darrus jokes, taking a step forward. 

Tahira instantly takes a step back, turning her body slightly to obstruct Bastet's bronze fur. "You're not having her." 

"Come on! I've been dying for something fresh to eat for ages!" Fawn growls, nudging Eddy's arm. "Haven't we, Eddy?" 

Eddy nods wordlessly, scrubbing his glasses as if he can't believe that a cat is actually in the room. 

"We won't hurt her," Darrus says, taking another step forward and extending his hand. "I promise. She's yours. We don't hurt pets." 

"Yes, we do!" Fawn argues. 

"I can see why you didn't want me to meet them." Bastet looks up at her. "They're savages." 

She's glad the others can't hear Bastet in the way she can. "Shh, it's okay." 

The bronze car wriggles even more, her claws catching on Tahira's bandage. "Are you treating me like an infant? I am a goddess!" 

"Stop wriggling, you're hurting me," she hisses in reply. 

The goddess finally seems to notice the bandage around her arm. "By the gods! What happened?" She grabs the arm between her front paws and holds it close to her body. "It smells like hawk. Did Horus do this?" 

When Darrus creeps a few feet closer, Tahira takes a step back but hits the wall. There's nowhere else to go. 

"Come on, Tahira," he says sweetly. "Nothing will happen to her." 

 It's then that he dives forward, knocking her to the ground. Her head smacks against the wall behind her, the impact dazing her. Bastet falls out of her arms and drops to the floor on her paws. Eddy leaps for her, but she expertly dodges out of the way. 

"Get off!" she cries as Darrus sits up. 

When he doesn't get the message, she kicks him off with her free foot. He stumbles back, clutching his stomach. Meanwhile, Fawn and Eddy are attempting to catch Bastet. The goddess sprints effortlessly around the room, getting within grabbing distance before slinking away. By their annoyed grunts, Tahira can tell they're getting tired. 

"I'm sorry, Tahira," Darrus wheezes. "But we need to eat. We won't hurt you, promise." 

"Your promises mean nothing," she spits back at him. 

There's a yowl of alarm as Fawn grabs Bastet by the tail. The bronze cat goes into a frenzy, latching onto the closest limb—an arm. Fawn screeches and lets her go. By the time Eddy gets there, the bronze cat has pelted towards the kitchen.

"After it!" Fawn screams. 

Tahira is faster and reaches the kitchen first. She pulls both doors shut and stands in front of them, shielding them with her body. Fawn doesn't even bother to talk; they immediately throw themselves at her. The two of them go down in a mass of scratching and screaming. Eddy and Darrus rush over to pull them apart, panting from the effort. Both refuse to let go. Instead they claw at each other's skin. Fawn goes for her bandage, peeling it off to dig their nails into the inflamed flesh underneath. Tahira screams as the sharp nails dig into her sensitive skin, drawing blood. Fawn is suddenly yanked away, and the red-hot pain retreats to a dull throb. 

"Fawn!" Darrus yells, holding them by their hair.

Fawn manages to pull away with a scream: "I want that cat. That bitch can't just waltz in here and have whatever she wants!" 

Tahira pulls herself to her feet, patting the bandage back into place with a grimace. "This was my place first! In fact, all of you can get out." 

Darrus' dark eyes go wide. "Tahira, please—" 

"No. You can't just walk in here and abuse me or my cat. Fuck off. You're no better than everyone else." 

"Then we're taking all the food!" Fawn hisses. 

She picks up the nearest weapon, a shard of glass, and points it at the three of them. "Touch it, and there will be another fight; this one I will win!" 

Eddy moves in front of Fawn to protect them, while Darrus throws his hands up in surrender. "You're right. This isn't working out. We'll go." 

Tahira doesn't wait for them to start moving. "Then go. And don't come back." 

Eddy holds Fawn back as they try to go for her once again. Tahira stays perfectly still to stand her ground, tilting her chin up slightly to look taller. She won’t let these people intimidate her into letting them stay. 

"I'm sorry," Darrus finally blurts out. 

With that, the three of them start collecting their backpacks. Eddy makes a move towards the stairs, but Tahira moves faster to block it. He holds his hands up and glares at her before backing off. 

"You won't last long on your own," Fawn growls. "You're nothing but a stupid baby." 

It's then that she recognises Fawn, someone who wasn't in many of her classes but was usually rowdy. Fawn, who went by Dawn at the time, bullied her relentlessly due to having a crush on her brother, Seth. He never paid them any attention, but that didn’t stop it. They were clearly taking advantage of the apocalypse to reinvent themselves. 

She narrows her eyes. "I'm not letting you bully me like you did in school."

Darrus' eyes almost bug out of his head. "Are you serious, Fawn? Is that why you're acting like this?" 

"She's nothing but a stupid baby. Doesn't contribute anything to society. Should have died at the beginning of the apocalypse." 

Tahira keeps her mouth shut. As much as she wants to throw it back in their face that she had, she keeps quiet. She points towards the door once more with the glass. "Get out. Now there's definitely no chance of us getting on." 

To her surprise, Darrus looks hurt by that statement. "We'll respect your wishes." 

"Start thinking with your brain and not your dick!" Fawn sneers. "We should kill this bitch and take everything she has, right now." 

"We're not going to." 

Fawn shakes their head. "Fine. Have it your way. I give baby a week before she gets infected." 

Her anger explodes out of her all at once. "Out before I stab you in the fucking neck!" 

All three of them jump and start backing toward the door. Tahira follows them at a safe distance, ensuring the glass is always pointing at one of them. Eddy is the first to leave, dashing out before the other two can stop him. Fawn follows, mouthing 'baby' before disappearing into the darkness. 

"I'm sorry, Tahira," Darrus explains. "I didn't realise that cat was so important to you." 

"Yes, you did. But, like everyone else, you thought about yourself instead of my feelings." 

He gingerly takes a step forward, but steps back when she jabs the glass in his direction. "I don't want to treat you like everyone else does." 

"You already have. Get out." 

"Not everyone is going to treat you like shit." 

"So far, that's all everyone has ever done. Including you." She motions to the door with her free hand. "Out." 

Darrus looks devastated that he can't change her mind but backs out onto the stone steps anyway. Tahira slams the door behind him and flicks the lock. Although there are still many other avenues they can use to force themselves in, at least they won't embarrass her by coming in the way she kicked them out. 

"You were very brave, Ra," Bastet purrs from behind. "I didn't realise you were trying to save me from harm. Thank you." 

"People think they can do whatever they want. That they can step over anyone they want. But I don't want to put up with that shit anymore." 

Bastet brushes against her legs, looking up at her with her warm, gold eyes. "We'll wait a few minutes before crossing to the other side, just in case they decide to come back." 

Her heart pounds at the thought. Getting rid of them had been jarring enough, but to keep them away if they decided to attack her? With three against one, they could easily overpower her. Worse, they could kill her and Bastet. Although the goddess would come back, she wouldn't. 

She peeks out the nearest window, her heart dropping upon seeing them standing on the pavement. They seem to be arguing quietly, with how often Fawn stamps their feet or throws their arms into the air. Eddy, as always, stands there silently, just watching. 

Bastet jumps onto the windowsill. "I don't like them." 

"Darrus seemed okay, at first." 

The bronze cat shakes her head. "No, I have a feeling. But I can't put my paw on it."

"What kind of feeling?" 

"An... unsettling one." 

"That doesn't sound good." 

"It's not." 

"You're doing a really good job of making me feel better, Bastet."

The goddess flicks her ear to show that she's heard her. The two of them watch the little group retreat down the street. A mummy is running after them, their growls echoing in the empty village. 

Bastet sniffs. "Come, we've wasted enough time already." 

Tahira watches the three of them flee further down the hill for a few moments before following Bastet up the stairs. 

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  • Once again, Tahira and Bastet are on the cover.

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The wrong girl was resurrected… now she has to save humanity.

Tahira was among the first to be infected when the plague broke out. After a peaceful afterlife, she’s brought back to life by a goddess. But the prophecy says she doesn’t stand a chance, Bastet resurrected the wrong girl.

Before disappearing, Ra’s last words to Bastet were to protect his chosen one. Now, she has to fight against gods who don’t want Ra back while looking after a broken girl. Both have a target on their backs and need to learn to work together to overcome it.

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Everyone in the classroom quietens at the sound of an alarm going off. Unlike the fire alarm, this one is more monotone, like a siren. Immediately, Tahira gathers her books and pens into her rucksack. 

The teacher, Mr Geldhorn, sighs and shuts down his computer. "Masks on everyone. Get home as fast as possible. Don't go into any shops or other houses. You might contaminate them." 

Tahira reaches into her pocket to pull out her spotty black face mask. It's nothing special, not branded or made to stand out like some others that people wear. She prefers to fade into the background, and not having a bright mask helps her to do just that. She drowns out the complaints of her classmates and stands up, ready for the teacher to escort them out. He's wearing a simple black face mask with the school's logo on the front, and two red and green triangles with a star in the middle. He taps his foot while waiting for everyone to pack their stuff up. 

"I'll see you all again in two to three weeks. Remember, do not leave your house for any reason unless it's a hospital emergency. We need to all be careful. This virus won't go away if everyone keeps doing whatever they want." 

Tahira sighs at his little speech. Every time the school goes into lockdown, they get the same drivel. They had barely been back in school two days before the infection alarm went off. She just wants to learn before she sits her exams in the summer. She doesn't want to get her predicted grades when she knows she can do a lot better. 

"Are we getting homework?" 

The whole class groans. There's always one who reminds the teacher about homework. 

"I'll set you some on the online portal. No more questions. Now, please, I'll guide you to the gates." 

The class forms a messy line as they file out of the classroom into the hallway. Tahira glances over her shoulder to see if her brother's class has left yet; their door is wide open. 

You'd better wait for me, Seth. 

Mr Geldhorn suddenly stops, causing a domino effect on the students behind him. Each crashes into the other and mutters under their breath. 

"Why have we stopped?" someone from the back calls out. 

Muffled screaming answers the question. Everyone goes silent as the panicked screams seem to drag out forever. Blood roars in Tahira's ears at the sound, but she's unable to lift her hands to muffle it. Her entire body is frozen. 

Mr Geldhorn finally gathers himself. "Back into the classroom. We'll go through the fire door." 

The ones at the back of the line, now the front, retreat into the classroom, their eyes wide. 

"Does this mean the rumours are true?" 

"A virus can't make you eat someone!" 

"Didn't you see that video? That guy bit his wife's finger off!" 

"It's fake. The blood didn't even look real." 

Tahira shudders at the thought of the rumours that have swirled around the world since the virus was discovered four months ago. None of the names people have come up with for it has really stuck, so it’s just the virus for now. When the virus reaches the peak of its infection, it makes the infected person violent. They attack anyone around them and pull the skin from their bones. Any news outlet that reports on it is immediately shut down, which has led to conspiracy theories that this virus has created zombies. Tahira has never bought into that mumbo jumbo; however, she believes the virus affects the brain. Maybe it could make people violent. 

Once everyone is back in the classroom, Mr Geldhorn slams the door shut behind him. The screams are louder now, as if they have made it out into the hallway. 

Please be okay, Seth. 

He jogs to the other side of the small classroom, dodging the plastic barriers that are supposed to keep everyone apart. He then fiddles with the handle on the fire door and swings it open. Every classroom in the science block has fire doors built in, as these are the places where fires are most likely to occur. A blast of cold air rushes into the classroom, along with the sound of more screaming. 

"Everyone, make your way to the gates. Be careful." 

Most of her classmates need no further prompting. They stampede out the door, clutching their bags and coats. Tahira hangs back to wait until the chaos has died down. The last thing she wants is to get crushed while trying to go home. She glances at Mr Geldhorn, who seems to have aged beyond his years in the past few minutes. His forehead is creased in worry, and his skin is as pale as a sheet. Her heart thrums, knowing even the teachers are freaking out. 

By the time the exit is clear enough for her to go through, the students are attempting to pile back in. Someone scrambles through the door, the front of their white shirt covered in blood. Everyone left in the room begins to scream as they collapse onto the floor, their hands flailing in the air. 

"Oh God!" Mr Geldhorn rushes to their side with a coat. 

He attempts to drape it over their chest, which Tahira can now see is the source of the blood. The student whacks it away, however, and lets out a pained groan. 

"What is happening?" 

"What's wrong with him?" 

"Is he going to be okay?" 

Mr Geldhorn is unable to answer the barrage of questions as the student starts to seize. Their eyes roll into the back of their head, and pink foam erupts from their mouth. 

"Everyone outside, now!" Mr Geldhorn booms.

While the others stare at the student flailing on the floor, Tahira runs for the door. Outside the classroom isn't any better than inside. Students are running in all directions, some screaming and others crying. The tarmac ground outside of the PE hall is full to the brim with people. They've locked themselves inside, hoping the tall chain-link fences will keep anyone from climbing over. For a few seconds, she's unable to do anything. She can only watch in horror. A flash of silver catches her eye, but by the time she turns around, it’s gone. 

I need to find Seth. 

Their mother had made them come up with a plan if they were ever separated like this during hysteria. They were to get out and meet in the field outside the school grounds. The two of them had always thought it was a stupid idea, but now it was the only thing on her mind. 

A group of students rush past her, casting panicked looks over their shoulders. 

"Don't stand around!" one screeches at her. "Run!" 

Tahira isn't sure what she's running from, but she does so anyway. She knows that panic won't make her think rationally, but at this point, it's too late. She's been sucked into the collective panic of her peers. 

"Tahira!" 

She stops only briefly at the sound of her own name. When it isn't called again, she continues running. She dodges clusters of people to head towards the school entrance. Unfortunately, nearly everyone has the same idea, and the pathway towards it is flooded with people. Some are attempting to scramble over everyone else to reach the front, while others are violently shoving each other aside. She joins the back of the crowd but is unable to penetrate the barrier of people. A scream rips through the air, making her blood run cold. 

"He's infected!" 

"He's changing!" 

A few feet in front of her, the crowd thins out, backing away from someone writhing on the floor. Like the student in the classroom, they're seizing and foaming at the lips like a rabid dog. Just as quickly as it started, however, the boy falls still. Sobs wrack the air as his eyes fly open, his irises gone. All that remains inside his eye sockets are two black blobs, which stare unblinkingly at the crowd around them. For a few agonising moments, no one moves or even breathes. Then the boy reaches for the nearest person, a girl a few years younger than Tahira, and sinks his teeth into her ankle. The girl screams, and the crowd reacts by going into another frenzy. Tahira doesn't even think before running back the way she came. Fear is the most prevalent thing in her mind, and it's consumed all her rationality. 

All the fire doors along the science block are wide open now. Some are covered in bloody handprints, while others have smashed glass. Pained screams and crashing sounds overwhelm her ears as she picks a random door to go through. Luckily, this classroom is empty. She shuts the door behind her and sinks into the nearest seat, trying to calm her beating heart and suppressing the urge to urinate. Eventually, her breathing slows, and she can think more clearly. It's then she notices the blood smeared all over the whiteboard in front of her, and the sound of slurping hits her ears. 

There's a knock on the door. "Tahira!" 

Her head swings around at the sound of her brother's voice. His dark hair is ruffled, as if he's been constantly running his hands through it. His brown eyes are wide and slightly damp. 

"Seth!"

She stumbles towards the fire door and pushes it open, allowing her brother to rush in. One of his friends, she thinks his name is Jack, follows, considerably more panicked than Seth. 

"What's going on out there?" she asks, unable to keep the tremble out of her voice. 

Seth opens his mouth to answer, but Jack beats him to it. "Zombies! There are fucking zombies!" 

She glares at him. "This isn't funny." 

"I'm not joking!" 

Seth shakes his head. "He's right. I think those rumours are true." 

"It's just a conspiracy theory, Seth," she snaps. "Like aliens in Area fifty-one and microchips in sandwiches." 

Jack presses his hand against the glass, pointing to the carnage on the playground. "Look outside! This isn't a fucking conspiracy, it's real!" 

For the first time, Tahira really takes in her surroundings. Outside, the cobbled playground is a lot less cramped than it was before since most of the students have run away. The pavement is covered in red stains, some browning under the sunlight. The people inside the chain-link fences have trapped themselves. Someone climbs over the barrier, falling onto the crowd below, and Tahira can only gape as they launch themselves at the nearest person and take a chunk of their arm. 

"See?" Jack hisses. "Zombies." 

"We have to get out of here," Seth mutters. "This place is a death trap." 

Tahira freezes as she suddenly remembers the slurping sounds from earlier. With both boys quiet, she can no longer hear it. Before she can open her mouth to say anything, a figure rises from the teacher's desk. It's Mr Geldhorn, no longer wearing his mask or signature bottle glasses. He slowly chews on something pink and slimy before letting it flop onto his blazer. His lips are stained red with blood, and his eyes are a dark abyss. 

Jack is the next to notice. "Shit." 

The three of them move closer together as Mr Geldhorn climbs over the desk, knocking over a Bunsen burner and a tripod. As they clang to the floor, he's momentarily distracted before turning his attention back to the three teenagers. 

"What do we do?" Seth hisses, unable to take his eyes off the zombified teacher. 

Tahira grabs a tripod off the nearest desk and holds it above her head, trying to look threatening. Jack gets the same idea and grabs a pair of tongs, though he doesn't look happy with his weapon. 

Mr Geldhorn lurches forward, catching himself on a nearby table. One of his feet drags behind him limply, somehow broken. Tahira takes a step back with each step Mr Geldhorn takes forward. His dark eyes lock on Seth, who looks frozen at the sight. Tahira reaches out to pull him back, but Jack yanks him backwards. 

"What do we do?" she hisses. 

"You bash his brains in," Jack retorts. "I've watched the movies. It's the only way to kill 'em." 

"Me?" 

"You have the better weapon." 

"Then you take it!" She tries to pass it to him, but he nudges it away. 

"No way, you get him!" 

Her eyes are back on Mr Geldhorn, who is now uncomfortably close. Although his movements are slow, she can tell he is biding his time to strike. Gingerly, she steps towards him, shuddering at the wet growl that escapes his lips. The tripod shakes in her hands, and she isn't sure she can do it. A flash of silver catches her eye once more, distracting her momentarily. Mr Geldhorn notices this and lunges immediately. His weight comes crashing down on her as she screeches. His teeth sink into her neck, causing a river of blood to spurt from her wound. 

"She's done for!" Jack screams, scooping up the discarded tripod. "We need to go!" 

Seth's eyes meet hers, and she silently begs him for help as the skin is torn from her body. Bouts of pain shoot through her body, and she feels the urge to vomit. 

Seth looks away from her. "Let's go." 

She screams as they both run out of the room into the hallway, leaving her to get eaten alive. Mr Geldhorn rises from the floor and stumbles away, a strip of olive skin hanging from his lip. She rolls onto her stomach, watching warm blood stream down her neck onto the floor. When she thinks she's going to throw up, she instead collides with the hard floor. Her body starts to stiffen and seize, and she gurgles helplessly. Her vision slowly darkens, and she can feel tears staining her cheeks. The last thing she sees is a silver paw dart towards her face before everything goes black. 

 

***

 

"Tahira, don't go too far!" 

"I won't!" she replies. 

With a sigh, she halts in the middle of the path to wait for her mother to catch up. No longer constrained by time, her mother now looks to be in her early twenties. Her previously greying hair is now a vibrant chestnut. The laughter lines around her face are now gone, replaced with moisturised skin. 

"I'm not as young as I used to be." Her mother puffs, bouncing the backpack strapped to her back. 

Tahira rolls her eyes. "You can't use that excuse anymore. You're young for eternity." 

The afterlife hadn't been anywhere near as bad as she thought. Even though she hadn't believed in anything, it turned out there was something for everyone. A beautiful pristine white city with all the houses, shops, and entertainment you could ever ask for. Beyond is just miles of golden sand, split in half by a river with water so clear you can see right to the bottom. 

At first, she hadn’t believed it, thought it must have been some sort of trick. But then she felt a pull towards a certain direction, upon following that feeling, she found her mother. The two of them had cried in each other’s arms for hours before it sunk in for Tahira. This place is real. This afterlife is real.

"Very funny. I'm still your mother." 

"I know that, it's still weird though. You look too young." 

Her mother scoffs. "We all grow old." 

"Not me!" 

Tahira rushes ahead of her mother once more, eager to get over the dune they had been climbing. Some dunes were lined with cobbled paths that never seemed to have a grain of sand on them. On the other side is one of the best views of the city—according to a few explorers anyway. 

Her muscles ache with each stride up the dune. The climb makes her lungs burn, but she can't wait to see what's on the other side. The last time she and her mother went exploring had been months before the virus. She has been in the afterlife for almost a year, and they've done nothing but explore since. Her childlike curiosity had never disappeared. Seth didn't like their adventures, but she loved them. 

"How much further?" her mother asks. 

Tahira just about reaches the top before her knees collapse underneath her. A few seconds later, her mother flops next to her, and they both take in the view. The sun is setting behind the city, illuminating all the buildings in a pale orange. The sky is streaked with reds, oranges, and pinks as the sun slowly disappears. 

Her mother clasps her hands together. "I'm ready to eat." 

Tahira nudges her backpack off her shoulders, relishing in the lack of weight. She pulls out a few sandwiches wrapped with cling film and a shared packet of their favourite spicy crisps. Before she can open the packet, a drop of blood falls from her forehead. 

"Oh," her mother says, wiping the blood away with her sleeve. "You'd better see what's going on." 

With a sigh, Tahira says, "Fine. But I bet I'm eating someone again." 

Before her mother can reply, she closes her eyes. When she next opens them, the sound of inhuman growls fills her ears, and the smell of rot assaults her nostrils. Her zombie self, along with several others, is attacking a girl. She looks no older than fourteen, with blood-stained hair and a wild look in her eyes. She clutches a metal bar in her hands, which she uses to strike the nearest zombie. Although they crumple to the floor like a piece of paper, they soon climb to their feet again. No matter how much damage their body takes, they always get back up. 

"Fuck's sake!" the girl hisses, taking another swing. "Just die, already!" 

Tahira feels her feet move towards the girl, quicker than the others. For once, she's the least rotten of all of them, which makes her the fastest. Her arms reach out and pull on the girl's hair. She barely has a chance to scream before Tahira lunges. She closes and reopens her eyes. 

"Well?" her mother asks expectantly. 

Tahira unwraps her sandwich, a tomato and pesto combination with cheese. "Eating someone. Well, about to." 

"We don't eat them." 

"Yes, we do."

"I've seen it. After they're infected, we get up and move on like nothing happened." 

"I find it hard to believe that zombies would just leave a tasty meal after catching it." 

Her mother shoves some crisps into her mouth. "Maybe they prefer the thrill of the hunt." 

"Whatever it is, it's disgusting." 

Tahira had only popped into her zombie body a few times, each time wishing she hadn't. It always seems she's hunting someone or about to kill them. The zombies never stop. She brushes her fingers against her neck, which is perfectly fine. Yet, she still feels Mr Geldhorn's teeth ripping at her flesh whenever she closes her eyes. He'd managed to track her down and apologise. When she asked him how he managed to find her in such a vast place, he explained that anyone could be found by thinking about them when moving. The feeling she felt when she found her mother would return until they found the person they were looking for. She appreciated the gesture, but it didn’t stop the nightmares,

"Have you ever tried talking?" her mother blurts out. 

"Hm?" she answers, with a mouthful of sandwich. 

"In your real body. Have you ever tried to talk?" 

Tahira gives her a strange look. "No. I can't say I have." 

"I've tried. It just comes out garbled, I think anyway." 

"Why do you want to talk as a zombie?" 

She shrugs. "Just to see if I could, I suppose." 

The two of them watch the sun completely disappear, and the silver edges of the moon start to rise. Tahira finishes her food much slower than her mother, ignoring the oncoming chill in the air. 

"I hope your brother is okay." Her mother sighs. "I just hope he's happy." 

Tahira watches the rim of the sky darken. "I hope so. I haven't seen him around anywhere. Zombie or here." 

"He's a fighter. He won't go down easily." 

Despite how long it's been, she can't help but feel a twinge of resentment towards her twin. He just left her to die, to turn. He didn't even look back as he ran. 

But there was nothing he could do anyway. I was infected. 

Those thoughts do nothing to make her feel better. She still sees the look on his face before he leaves. The sound of his footsteps as he runs away. And the overwhelming fear of being left to die alone. She only hopes that he's okay wherever he is and that they can meet again one day. 

Her mother stretches her arms. "I guess we'd better head back." 

"We only just got here!" Tahira whines as she glances over her shoulder at the long walk home. 

"I think they overhyped it. The view is cool, but there isn't much else to do." 

With a groan, Tahira slings her now much lighter backpack over her shoulder. As she does, she glimpses something running across the sand towards the city. Animals aren't rare around here; people can reunite with their pets again by inviting them to stay in their houses. But this animal is free. 

Her mother follows her gaze, but the animal disappears behind a dune. "What are you looking at?" 

"I dunno. A wild dog, I think." 

Her mother crinkles her face. "There aren't wild animals around here. Apart from that elephant a few doors down from us. How they tamed that thing, I have no idea." 

Tahira watches the dune the creature disappeared behind, but it doesn't reappear. "I guess I'm imagining things." 

"You're probably tired. Your zombie self must have taken quite the bashing." 

She nods dismissively, unable to take her eyes off the dune until they walk too far for her to see it anymore. 

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