Chapter 379 A Pack of Trouble
Chapter 379 A Pack of Trouble
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Morgan had rarely taken such an interest in a woman From the day Theresa left, he’d kept her in mind. The more he thought about her, the clearer she became in his head and the more she refused him, the
more hooked he got
He’d already decided that if she didn’te to him, he would go to KI Camp himself to find her. Fortunately, she hade.
He was eager to have her all to himself. She had said she was bringing a lot ofpanions, but that didn’t bother him. With a little nning, he could send them all off somewhere, leaving the two of them alone for days.
Just the thought made his expression soften with anticipation.
The belicopter rumbled down onto the pad.
“You came,” he said.
“Yeah” Theresa swung the cabin door open and hopped down with practiced ease.
Morgan stepped forward like a gentleman–only to freeze when a pack of war dogs came leaping out of the helicopter behind her.
“Woof Woof! Wool!”
“Woof Woof!
“Woof Woof! Woof!
Summer reached him first, ws scraping against the ground, baring its teeth. The other fifteen <b>military </b>dogs fanned out, growling and snarling, surrounding Morgan’s group in an instant with open houility
Morgan’s face darkened
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“That’s right. Every single one.”
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“What are their names?” he asked, trying to be friendly.
That caught her interest. Standing among the dogs, she introduced them one by one. “This one’s Summer. I’ve had him since he was a pup. Generic shepherd. Handsome, right?”
“Yeah, handsome.”
“The rest I picked up along the way. These are Lucky, Cash, Biscuit, Penny, Champ, Glory, Buddy, and Max.
Morgan blinked. “Pretty optimistic names.”
“And these are East, South, West, North, Ace, Snowy, and Spot. I was going to call him Dot, but when I found him, both his legs were half–chewed by zombies, covered in blotches of blood, so Spot seemed more fitting.”
Morgan stared for a beat. <i>Only </i><i>she </i><i>would </i><i>name </i><i>them </i><i>like </i><i>this</i>. <i>But </i>it’s<i>… </i><i>charming</i><i>. </i>
The more he looked at her, the fresher and more intriguing she seemed.
“I’ll remember them all,” he said with a wide grin. “I like them.”
“That’s great,” she replied instantly. “Then they’re all yours for the next few days. Get along well with them.”
Morgan froze.
Behind her, Quentin snorted into his hand, quietlyughing.
Inside Ark Camp One’s bunker, Theresa followed Morgan in again, nked by her dogs and Quentin in a small procession.
“Stay here tonight,” Morgan told her. “Tomorrow I’ll take you to Ark Camp Two to see what the world can offer
She rolled her eyes. “What, is it so grand it might get overwhelmed and pass out?”
His <b>grin </b>widened. ‘Stick with me tomorrow–you’ll be fine.”
Inwardly, she rolled her eyes again.
Standing amid her dogs, she took in the ce.
Last time they’de, the bunke) had been littered with blood and zombie corpses. Now everything had been scrubbed clean, bright, and spacious, with no trace of the hellscape it once was.
Still, Ark Camp One had suffered heavy losses–nearly 30 thousand dead, leaving just over 10 thousand
survivors.
Even so, Theresa noticed the camp didn’t seem to be badly affected.
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