Colin fell backwards against the gym mat. The police's supply team hadn't come back and thus they had run out of food. Things were so desperate that people had run out of the station, scowering the place for anything to eat. Colin's idea was to head for the gym, grab some granola and protein stuff, and run out. That last part wasn't gonna happen, not if this D cupped, big assed, buff bimbo had anything to say about it.
"Come on baby, lemme take yah for a ride... " She drooled whilst fingering her dampening pussy. Colin squeezed the trigger on his pistol and realized the clip was empty.
"Dammit, knew I should've grabbed more ammo." Colin spat as he turned his head away from the muscular slut looming over him.
The bimbo was stopped when a hammer busted through the back of her head. Colin smiled as he looked up and saw Adeline smash the infected's face in. "Thanks, honey." Colin smiled.
"Do not thank me just yet." Adeline replied as a car slammed through the front of the building.
Out rushed an old man and his wife as they smashed the glass counter and filled a purse with gym snacks.
"What about us? We have kids to feed!" Colin shouted.
The greyed old timer pulled out a shotgun and replied, "Sorry Romeo, but society has officially died, it's everybody for themselves now!"
"Well in that case, I'll just- raaaaagh!" Colin growled as he whipped out a pocket knife and stabbed the old geezer in the throat. Blood gushed all over him as the older woman screamed in anguish. Adeline followed it up with a hammer blow to her skull before snatching the purse and taking all the food and the glock inside it.
"Any extra clips?" Colin asked as he checked the clip inside the gun.
"Three my amour, but why-?" Adeline's question was cutoff by Colin snatch the glock and firing it at a bimbo horde drawn by the noise. The two ran as Colin fired behind him, killing two bimbos and wounding four more. They slammed the doors shut and sped off.
"Mom, are we gonna be okay?" first twin Bryan asked.
"Of course we are sweetheart, I will al-." Adeline's comfort was cut-off by Colin.
"JESUS CHRIST ADIE, LOOK OUT!" He screamed as the mullet man from the station tried to run them over. The boys screamed and the baby cried as they sped out of the chaos as everyone tried to kill eachother over the few resources not consumed or looted by now.
"We have to go, Adie." Colin said.
"But we do not have enough food for more than a week!" she shouted.
"Dammit Adie, I've lost my friends and family, I'm not losing you too!" Colin screamed with tears in his eyes. Adeline floored it out of town as bullets whizzed past them.
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The road on the outskirts of Lakeside was quiet and dim, nothing but the occasional abandoned car as far as the eye could see. Adeline pulled over to change her daughter's diaper and get some food for everyone.
"Phew, zis is ripe." she winced as the stench burned her nostrils.
"I've got this, Adie." Colin said with a smile and a kiss on the lips as he pitched the diaper into the woods. He rubbed his hands down with sanitizer and looked through the supplies.
"Okay, let's see what's on the menu." Colin said with slighty forced enthusiasm as he dug through the cooler for some grub.
"Why did mommy have to pick you?" second twin Marshall asked.
Colin sighed; ever since they had gotten together, Marshall had been openly antagonistic towards Colin.
"Look buddy, I know you're having a hard time dealing with your dad being gone, but-" Colin was cut off.
"Don't call me that! You're not gonna last with her, she'll throw you to those girls when you stop being useful." Marshall snapped.
"Marshall!" Adeline snapped. "I miss him just as much as you do, but I have found love. We can't afford to be stuck on the past, we have to move forward, am I clear?"
"Yes, mom." he calmly said.
"So, who wants hotdogs?" Colin asked right as a thunderclap boomed and rain started to pour.
"Who wants granola and yogurt for dinner?!" Colin asked.
It was getting late, so Colin and Adeline decided to stop for the night. Adeline smiled at her snoozing kids and said, "I think you did a good job, Mr. Greys."
Colin sighed.
"What is wrong? Besides, well... everything..." Adeline frowned.
"I love you Adie, I really do, but I'm just not sure about this dad thing..." Colin said.
"Nonsense, you're wonderful." Adeline said.
"Marshall still gives me the cold shoulder... it's not my fault his dad's gone, why is he mad at me?!" Colin grumbled.
"He just needs to get closer to you... I have." she smiled.
"Yeah, the world's gone to shit, but at least we're going through it together..." Colin sighed.
He grinned as he joined her in a gentle kiss, right as a flash of lighting revealed the shadowy form of...