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"Yeah"

"I met Lydia And that was that Six years of heaven with so I needed"

"I bet your boyfriend wasreasons We worked together and shared ambitions I think we took that to be more than it was"

"Oh So why did you say you were a lesbian?"

"So you’d pee!"

Jason frowned at her "Yeah Well…" He blushed

"I often tell people I’et it"

"Well, people like absolutes And it blows most of their minds to try to think that I could find men and women equally attractive and possible mates

It just freaks them out They want me to be one or the other So, since I ith Lydia, it was just easier to say I was a lesbian" Katie held the cell phone against her chest and tried not to cry

"So you could end up with a guy or a girl?"

"Honestly, Jason, right now, I can’t i with anyone I just…"

She rolled onto her side and faced the wall "I just miss her"

Jason was very quiet behind her Theoff the tip of her nose How could she even iain?

Lydia…ohLydia…

"I just thought if you and Jenni hooked up you would take good care of her," Jason finally said softly

Katie rolled over and gave hi for you to say"

"Well, you know, if you change your mind…" Jason faltered "I mean…"

"I know" Katie tucked the phone under the pillow and reached up and flicked off the light Faintly, she could hear the few zo out beyond the periht now I just…I loved her

The "

Jason turned his head to look across the small, darkened room "I know, Katie You make me feel safe I feel like I’ve known you forever and it’s just been hours"

Katie smiled at him fondly "I know We’ll be okay"

"Promise?"

"I pro behind Travis, her hands tucked into her jacket pockets It was cold now that the sun had settled beyond the horizon to slu hair down to flow in the wind It was a little bit of a ploy to get Travis to ad She really liked this tall, handsoreeted everyone they came across warmly and finally they cli the zo toover their dead comrades It was almost comical

"I could shoot them," she offered to Travis

He shook his head "No, they’re not uns We don’t need to be drawing , he held his trowel-spear over his head and that stirred up a zombie woman, who tried to run, fell over the dead bodies and slammed headfirst into the asphalt

"That had to hurt," Jenni decided

"I don’t think they feel pain," Travis said sadly

The woet up, but could not find stable purchase on the bodies around her and kept sliding around in the gore and ain, sohed He rubbed his eyes and sat down in a chair someone had put up on the back of the truck The bed was full of earth and the chair sank down a little, but it was better than standing Jenni sat down next to hi he needed the better view for his job<ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:block" data-ad-client="ca-pub-7451196230453695" data-ad-slot="9930101810" data-ad-format="auto" data-full-width-responsive="true"></ins>