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Sacrifice For Survival

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 569    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

uman folly. With the promise of rescue, Matthew and Molly se

On the first day, I found Molly in the corner, pouring a full gal

g?" I asked, my vo

ained, wringing out her hair. "I can' t s

ential for sterilizing wounds. I caught him using a gauze pad soaked i

he said defensively w

ery sip of water, every bite of food. They understood survival. Matthew and M

was a minor infection from a scratch she got on her leg during our

shivering and immediately assum

inforcing a weak point in the gate.

ou what,

I know you have it!" h

t I had developed. It was the only one of its kind in the world, our last

ly. "We need to save the serum for a real Shaker

ng to let her die?" he screamed, his

. She needs to dri

pistol he' d threatened the team with on the

it to m

and to stop him. I looked at Matthew' s desperate face,

e reinforced bio-case. I opened it, revealing th

ng a mistake,"

hing to Molly' s side. He jabbed the inje

stopped. Her color returned. She sa

ed me," she whispe

oked on in silent, utter disgust. He had just threatened our le

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“The rotor wash from the FEMA helicopter was a physical blow, a deafening symphony of survival above the screams of a collapsing Los Angeles. My team was clambering aboard, but Matthew, my boyfriend, blocked the doorway, pistol raised. "We are not leaving without Molly," he declared, his desperate resolve sealing our fate. In my first life, I made the call: I tranquilized him, dragged him onto the chopper, and left Molly to the Shakers below. I told myself it was for the greater good, a pragmatism that propelled me to rise through the ranks in the Green Zone. Years later, Matthew found me. He never forgave me for abandoning Molly. He drugged me, dragged my numb body to the perimeter wall, and pushed me over a sheer drop into the Shaker-infested darkness, his last words chilling my soul: "Molly deserved to live." The fall was terrifying, the impact final. Then, I blinked. The rotor wash was a physical blow. The screams were deafening. Matthew stood before me, pistol in hand: "We are not leaving without Molly." I was back, on that same rooftop, on the day of evacuation. This time, I knew everything. And this time, the choice would be very different.”
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