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Now reading: Chapter 103: A quiet building from Surviving the Apocalypse With My Yandere Ex-Girlfriend, a Action novel by JPP.

"Adrian."

I flinched and looked up.

"What the fuck are you waiting for? Let’s go." Aubrey’s voice was tight, stretched thin. One more push and she’d be yelling.

Behind , I could feel Mark and Agnes staring holes into my back. I didn’t nod. Didn’t signal anything. I just stood there, caught between two sides of the sa nightmare.

Then I looked at Lila.

"Co on," I said quietly. "Let’s go."

She pushed herself to her feet.

"Hey—hey—hey. Where the fuck are you going?" Aubrey snapped, her gun shifting toward Lila.

Lila didn’t raise her hands this ti. She just stared back at Aubrey, her face blank, almost tired.

I looked at Aubrey, my resolve slipping for a second. "Aubrey... listen to ."

"No. You listen to ," she shot back. "I’m tired of going back and forth with you on this. She’s the enemy. She proved that when she helped those freaks kill our n at Fort Sam Houston."

The words hit harder than I expected. I had almost buried that mory.

My eyes drifted to Lila. She was looking at in a way I couldn’t read. There was sothing in her face—maybe fear, maybe hope, maybe sothing darker that I didn’t want to na.

"You say goodbye to your little science buddies and co on," Aubrey said. "We need to move."

I took a slow breath.

Her expression shifted. She already knew what I was going to say.

"Aubrey... I’m not leaving without her."

Silence filled the hallway.

Her eyes widened for a split second before they hardened again. "...You’re serious."

I didn’t answer. I didn’t have to.

"You’re really going to stay with this freak?" she demanded. "She’s been the source of half our problems since the apocalypse started."

"I’m not choosing sides," I said, though it sounded weak even to . "She can co with us. We can figure it out."

"Not gonna happen," Isabella cut in.

I looked at her, and for the first ti since she walked in, I saw the hurt in her face.

"She almost killed my dad," Isabella said. "Nobody’s safe around her."

So she knew. She’d seen it.

"Just stop this," Isabella added, her voice lower now, like she didn’t want to push any further. "We don’t have ti."

The building groaned around us. Distant shouts echoed from outside. This place wasn’t going to hold for long.

I stood there, feeling the weight of every pair of eyes on .

For the first ti since all of this began, I didn’t know what the right move was. I didn’t even know what the smart move was.

All I knew was that whatever I chose next was going to cost sothing I couldn’t get back.

The seconds passed, and I finally opened my mouth to speak—

Glass exploded.

Gunshots ripped through the windows.

"SHIT! GET DOWN—!" Aubrey scread.

I grabbed Lila by the arm and dragged her with . We dove behind a tal table as bullets chewed through the walls. Plaster rained down. Soone knocked over a tray. The sound rang in my ears.

I kept my body over Lila’s.

The shooting slowed.

I turned my head.

"Everyone o—..."

The words died in my throat.

Mark was on the floor.

Blood poured from his neck, thick and dark, spreading across the tile. His eyes were wide, confused. His chest jerked with short, wet breaths.

Oh, shit.

"POP!!" Agnes scread.

She dropped beside him, pressing both hands against his throat. Blood soaked through her fingers. It didn’t slow.

Part of wanted to grab her. Tell her to shut up. Tell her he was already gone and she was going to get us all killed.

That would’ve been the smart move.

I didn’t say it.

A voice bood from outside.

"Greetings, friends."

It was calm. Almost amused.

I felt my pulse in my temples.

"I understand we had an agreent," the woman continued. "But there’s just one more thing."

A pause.

"See... a little birdie told you’re hiding so people we want dead. Assuming we didn’t accidentally shoot you, which I’m hoping we didn’t."

My jaw tightened.

Agnes was still crying over her father, whispering for him to stay with her. His legs twitched once. Then again. Then slower.

"Just bring them out," the woman called. "And we’ll leave you alone. For real this ti."

Silence filled the room.

No one moved.

Outside, boots scraped on gravel.

The woman holding the gaphone lowered it for a mont.

Seconds passed.

Then—

"Adrian... Carter, right?"

My stomach dropped.

"You better consider yourself already dead, sister-killer. Along with the friends you’re hiding with."

Sister-killer...?

What the fuck was she talking about?

"You’ll pay for killing Yasmine." Her voice cracked on the na.

Yasmine.

I let out a slow breath. My spine felt cold.

This was the part where the lattice should’ve kicked in. The clarity. The focus. The edge.

It didn’t.

Nothing.

Just noise. Fear. My heartbeat pounding too hard.

What the fuck was wrong with ?

Across the room, Aubrey looked at .

Waiting.

Expecting to switch on. To take control. To be the version of that didn’t hesitate.

I gave a small shake of my head.

Nothing.

Her expression changed. The trust cracked first.

Then her eyes hardened.

"Go..."

The voice cracked behind .

I looked back.

Agnes was on the floor, blood all over her hands, tears running down her face.

"Take your friends and just fucking go..." she said.

I stayed there a second longer than I should have.

Then I forced myself to move.

I stayed low and pushed toward the side hallway. Lila was right behind . Close enough that I could feel her breathing on my neck. I expected that. She wasn’t letting out of her sight.

Aubrey caught on fast. She saw us shifting and started moving too, Isabella tight on her heels.

Okay, Adrian... think.

Our car was outside. Engine still running.

And surrounded.

They were waiting for us to make that move.

We’d never make it ten feet.

That ant cutting through them. Taking sothing else in the lot.

Fear crawled up my spine.

Hotwiring under fire wasn’t ideal. Last ti nearly got us killed.

Before I could think it through, Aubrey moved.

She smashed through what was left of a window and rolled out into the lot, gun already firing. Two quick shots. Soone dropped.

No hesitation.

No waiting on .

I swore under my breath and followed, Lila and Isabella right behind.

Gunfire erupted. Glass shattered around us. Car alarms scread.

We ducked between vehicles.

"There!" Isabella shouted.

A black Toyota Camry.

We piled in low. I kept my head down as bullets punched through tal. The windshield cracked.

Aubrey ripped open the panel under the wheel and twisted wires together fast, hands steady like she’d done it a hundred tis.

The engine roared.

She slamd it into drive and floored it before they could box us in.

Behind us, a woman stepped into the lot, rifle raised.

She fired at the tires.

Missed.

"DAMN IT!!" she scread as we tore out of range.

Minutes passed before anyone spoke.

The city blurred past. Chicago shrinking in the rearview.

Lila was in the back seat. No one had said anything about it.

Yet.

"Adrian, what the fuck was that?" Aubrey snapped.

I flinched.

"What was what—?"

"You didn’t signal to move. You froze. You hesitated long enough to get us killed."

"I was thinking," I shot back. "Okay?"

"There’s no ti to think," she said coldly. "You should already know that."

I didn’t answer.

The sll of burnt wires and sothing tallic filled the car. Blood. Probably mine. Or soone else’s. Hard to tell anymore.

"Listen," Aubrey went on, jaw tight, "I don’t know what the hell’s been going on with you lately, but get your damn head on straight. Are we clear?"

I stared ahead.

"I said are we—"

"I fucking heard you," I snapped.

She scoffed.

Isabella shifted in her seat, uncomfortable. The tension in the car felt thick enough to choke on.

Lila stayed quiet in the back. Not a word.

"And just so we’re clear," Aubrey added, eyes locked on the road, "she’s not coming back to the compound with us."

"Aubrey—"

"We leave Chicago. We drop her sowhere in Missouri. After that, we’re done."

The words hit harder than the bullets earlier.

I looked back at Lila.

She didn’t react. No anger. No fear.

Just silence.

Sothing sharp twisted in my gut.

I leaned back in the seat and stared at the cracked windshield.

This was so fucked.

Boots stepped through broken glass.

Slow. Careful.

Agnes heard them.

She didn’t move.

She was still kneeling beside her father, hands pressed to his neck even though the blood had already slowed to a dark, useless trickle. His eyes stared at nothing. His chest didn’t rise anymore.

Tears kept sliding down her face.

But her expression was gone, empty.

A shadow fell over her.

"Awh... would you look at that."

The woman’s voice was almost playful.

Agnes didn’t look up.

"Choices, choices," the woman went on. "And you just had to make the wrong one."

The sll of gunpowder still hung in the air. Smoke drifted from the hallway.

Agnes’s hands slowly slipped from her father’s neck and rested in her lap. Blood coated her fingers. It dripped onto the tile.

The woman stepped closer.

A gun clicked.

Cold tal pressed against Agnes’s forehead.

"Say hi to your daddy for , would you?"

Agnes finally blinked. Not in fear. She was tired.

The shot rang out.

Her body dropped beside her father’s.

The building went quiet.

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