This hiatus has been far longer than I've anticipated, and the last year has been pretty hard on some of us. At some point I even thought I'm not interested in writing anymore, even though I have invested myself in the characters and have the whole story in my head complete with the ending and the epilogue. But I can't just leave this business unfinished.
Empty World
is a story about a group of adults, traumatized by their life experiences, trying to survive, stay sane and find love in the post-apocalyptic world. All characters are 18+ years old.
xoxo,
Cy~
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Empty World
Chapter 04
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life for me
And I'm feeling good
Lu, carrying two hot coffee mugs, found him out front, sitting on one of the stone benches.
"Hey, Max," she put the mug on the bench beside him. "Mocca black, two sugars."
"Morning, Lu," he took a sip, then looked at her. She was wearing the security chief uniform, apparently fitted to her curves by Mother, all business-like, but the signs of a busy night were apparent - Weller knew them too well.
Good for you, Lu.
He blew out a hot breath and smiled, seeing vapor in the cool air. "Thanks."
"Anytime. Look, about yesterday..."
"Don't," he interrupted her. "I'll be ready to talk about it soon, just not yet."
He pulled a cigarette pack out of his pocket and offered Lu one. They lit up, sitting on the bench, basking in the morning sun.
"What's the plan for today?" She asked, nursing her coffee.
"Walk the grounds, see what the aftermath is, how many trees we've lost. Projectors and cameras too," he looked around for signs of damage.
"A'ight," she took a drag. "I'll hit the mall and scout the city along the way."
"Sounds like a plan."
"What do I need for the mall?" She turned to face him.
"Crowbar for shutters, headlight to keep your hands free," he recounted his run. "Don't forget your comms."
"Good morning," Gee was standing right behind them. Lu gave a start.
"Gah! Don't sneak up on people," she stood up, feeling her cheeks heat up a bit. "Morning, gorgeous. Sleep good?"
"Oh, you bet, girl," Gee smiled and stretched.
"Morning,
gorgeous
," Max turned his head to her, shit-eating grin splitting his face. "You going shopping with the girls today?"
"I doubt they'll have any use for a blind bat like me, but maybe you will," she gave him a playful wink, then looked around. "I don't see much, but it feels nice. I'd soak in the sun but it's a bit cold," she shivered.
"You should try the Garden," Lu suggested.
"Who said 'Garden'? We're in," they heard Tee's cheerful voice. She and Molly, smiling, hand in hand, were walking across the front.
"Nuh uh, you two are going shopping for the girl stuff with me," Lu grinned.
Feels good
, Max thought, listening to their banter. Maybe it's the sun, or coffee.
But it feels good, for a change
. He took a deep breath - the air felt different, cold, wet... and clean.
-//-
The storm didn't do much damage - a couple of broken branches and some garbage the wind brought. Cameras held up, projectors were intact.
Good thing we closed the pool in the courtyard, that'd be one hell to clean up.
"Mother," he tapped his ear-piece. "Am I imagining things or it's definitely way too cold for the end of January?"
"
The air temperature is significantly lower in comparison to the last several years in West Virginia, it's at 48 Fahrenheit right now.
"
"Wow, that storm really did a number on us," he chuckled. "How soon should we expect it to get warmer?"
"
You shouldn't. My atmospheric measurements say carbon dioxide levels are at 298ppm and falling. The atmosphere is cooling down.
"
Oh shit.
"We haven't seen numbers like that since the First Great Depression!" Max was stunned. "All this from a single storm?"
"
I don't have access to the global climate analysis network, so I have to make assumptions based on extrapolated data - a single storm that rolled over the entire continent, possibly - the entire world. Assuming I'm correct, you should expect it to get significantly colder in the next week.
"
"How cold?" He stopped. Mammoth roared past him to the gates, Lu honked.
"
Zero Fahrenheit, Max. You better stock warm clothes.
"
Shit-shit-shit.
"Lu, come in," he tapped his earpiece, opening the channel.
"
Yeah, go on.
"
"Grab some winter coats and thermal wear while you're at the mall," he nearly facepalmed. After a decade of no-snow warm winters and scalding hot summers, that request sounded insane.
"
You gotta be kidding me,
" he heard her chuckle. "
Mother did a forecast?
"
"She did, and we're most likely to see snowfall in a week."
He heard girls gasp and mutter in the background.
"
Yay, I might grab some sleds too
," Lu was positively grinning.
Max didn't share the mood. He paused, then switched to the private channel.
"Mother."
"
Yes, Max?
"