About a Woman

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Chapter 2 
Chapter 3 
Chapter 4 
Chapter 5 
Chapter 6 
Chapter 7 
Chapter 8 
Chapter 9 
Chapter 10 
Chapter 11 
Chapter 12 
Chapter 13 
Chapter 14 
Chapter 15 
Chapter 16 
Chapter 17 
Chapter 18 
Chapter 19 
Chapter 20 
Chapter 21 
Chapter 22 
Chapter 23 
Chapter 24 
Chapter 25 
Chapter 26 
Chapter 27 
Chapter 28 
Chapter 29 
Chapter 30 
Chapter 31 
Chapter 32 
Chapter 33 
Chapter 34 
Chapter 35 
Chapter 36 
Chapter 37 
Chapter 38 
Chapter 39 
Chapter 40 
Chapter 41 
Chapter 42 
Chapter 43 
Chapter 44 
Chapter 45 
Epilogue 

About a Woman

Epilogue

Eighteen months later.

Dora sat at a heavy wooden desk, looking at a small laptop computer, she was different from the woman who had escaped from Kansas in the early days of the zombie war, there was a fresh scar which started under her chin and ran up the side of her face, under the new patch over her eye and up and over her forehead. The office she was in screamed spartan efficiency, there were few papers on her desk and one wall was lined with weapons; a heavy rifle, three different shotguns, a hefty metal crowbar and several knives were hung there. More space was available for other weapons on the wall and outlines indicated where a couple of handguns belonged when she was not carrying them. One photo sat on her desk, facing her, it was of an toddler, he was wearing a purple one piece jumper and looked to be a little less than a year old. Willy Roger Sturges was doing well, despite infrequent visits from his mother. Dora had foisted her son out to Mary and Alex to take care of, when Peter was around he doted on the boy too. This Willy's eyes were neither hers nor Roger's, instead they were of a pale blue color that Dora most often associated with the sky or shallow Caribbean ocean waters. Willy was super human fast too, far faster than any kids should be, it was an affect of her carrying him, some of her powers had passed on to her child. Carrying him to term had been difficult for Dora, there were doctors, including Mary, who were studying his development closely. Willy's birth had been a harrowing experience that both the mother and son had almost not survived. The problem was Dora's faster than normal healing, her body sought to mend any damage it had been dealt and treated the natural damage of birth as a hurt to be healed immediately, instead of after the baby was born. In the end a team of surgeons had performed an incredibly messy and fast Cesarian section to remove the little devil before both of them died. The pregnancy was not something Dora thought she would ever do again, although she was still theoretically capable of having another child.

As for Dora she had found a job that fit her well. The Iowan's were not yet stable, they were at war every single day. The government in charge had been gathering people like Dora, those who showed any enhancement from killing so many zombies, into a special task force. Dora, of course, had risen to the head of the new agency. She was perhaps not the most enhanced of all those under her, but she could get people to do what she, and the government, needed done. In particular, Dora was tasked with training the candidates to find and neutralize any super zombies that threatened the nation, which still called itself the United States of America. Flipping through the latest pair of recruits Dora sighed, it was the middle of May and she had not been outside much to enjoy the warm weather. The two recruits looked like they barely qualified for her lowest rung of training, these days she had to take what she could and their records seemed to indicate they could at least use their heads and think on their feet when they had to. She closed down the files and pressed an intercom button, saying “Paige?”

“Yes Dora?” came the immediate answer.

“I am taking the afternoon off, set these latest two to begin training Monday, okay?”

“Good, give me five minutes and I will come with you.”

“Why Paige I haven't had that good of an offer for two years now!”, but Dora's voice lacked the enthusiasm it once had for such double entendres.

“Ha-ha, you are so not funny anymore, what happened to your humor?”

“I grew up. Anyway have them here at seven on Monday morning, with enough stuff for a 'C side' course, okay?”

“Only minimal training? I thought they looked like they had potential for better...” said Paige. The agency had three tiers of training, nicknamed 'A', 'B' and 'C' side training.

“Lord, I need a break and you are an optimist. Fine if you think they are so good, we will run them through 'B side' training, but you are my helper.”

“Like I wouldn't be anyway. Look, I didn't say they were good enough for higher training, just that they had potential. I think they do. One is a cop, a detective, and what is another week? You need to recover from our last job anyway. Another week of kicking around here before we go out again will do us both good.”

Dora thought about it a moment, another week to let her injuries heal would be a good idea, “Alright, you have convinced me. I am too tired for this shit anymore, you got five minutes to make the calls then we are going out. Maybe I will get laid.”

“You need to. I hear there is an Army unit in town on rotation, we can hit the bars and see what we come up with.”

Dora sighed heavily, “I don't want this to turn into a working night out.” The army units were where she and others in her department did most of their recruiting, they constantly scanned the units for those who might join them as special agents.

“Okay no working, just cruising. I'll be your wing woman.”

“It's a date. Four minutes.”

Dora powered down her computer and hoped the new trainees, Kaylee and Brian, were worth the extra training that she and Paige would be putting them through. They had better be, because their files stated that they had killed Jake, Dora felt that she owed them something for that, either her hatred or friendship, she just wasn't sure which yet.



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