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Chapter 54: A Green Bean Firestorm, Part 2 of 2

Jack looked down at his long fingernails with an expression that was hard to define. A blankness as if he didn’t know what to think. “That would have come in handy at the resort,” he said, but his voice was distracted, and his gaze remained fixed on his nails and the thin scars on his arms.

Jack and Tasha still hadn’t explained how they’d ended up as zombies. “Talking about the resort, I’m assuming that’s what happened to you? The green bean plant is infected by fungi. I stepped on a few pods close to the shore and it released a plume similar to what we saw there.”

Tasha frowned. “I remember Matt was acting odd. He was ducking out of the cabin at weird times and doing things on his own. Either that or he was glued to that Integration Wiki until we lost internet. He’d disappeared for an entire day until Sammy told us that something was wrong with the greenhouse. The little jerk had sabotaged the plant. It was so bad that we were scared that it would overtake the cabin. Jack and I were trying to find him when something happened. I don’t know what… it’s a blank after I approached the shore.”

Jack looked up and tucked his hands underneath his armpits as if he wanted to hide them. Or never see them again. “It wasn’t spores.”

Tasha gave him a puzzled look. “It wasn’t?”

“I think the beans were already infected. Remember that last meal we had in the cabin? Madge had made that gross tasting sauce and found breadcrumbs in the cupboard. Remember her green bean casserole? Right before we left to look for Matt?”

“But… we all ate it. Everyone.”

“Everyone except for Matt.”

Tasha shot to her feet, clutching her baseball cap, her face frantic. “Where are the others, Logan? Sam and Sammy; Madge and Henry?”

Logan ran a hand through his hair and hunched his shoulders. “I’m pretty sure that Matt killed them. And he wasn’t just doing that, he was luring in other people and feeding them these green beans, and then setting up elaborate kill traps.”

Logan got to his feet and blew out a breath. At least he knew that people didn’t transform into zombies in seconds like he’d seen in the movies. Matt had set up a trap at the front entrance for a reason. If the people who arrived ate infected green beans and that triggered an immediate transformation, there would be no need for traps.

“That little…” Tasha gnashed her teeth. “I don’t remember anything after we went looking for Matt. It’s a void. Nothing but…” She hesitated. “It’s only flashes. Flashes of dirt, of flowers, of this need… a craving.” Tasha ran a hand over her bottom lip, her milky blue eyes flaring. “Hunger. Hunger like you could never imagine.”

Logan’s mouth was dry. He felt a chill, as if the 100-degree heat around him had turned into a cold wind. Give him a problem or a threat, and he’d go at it full throttle. But he’d never encountered a problem like this. He was tapped out. He’d already used [Life Fabricator] to help Tasha and Jack, but that didn’t mean that it would fix trauma or the mental aftereffects of a frigging zombie infection.

“This… hunger,” he said, swallowing. “Do you still feel it now?”

A wariness came over Tasha, her eyes narrowing. “I know what we turned into, Logan. Frankly, if I had been in your place, I would have put us down. The fact that you didn’t… I can only speak for myself, but whatever you did to bring us back means that I’ll be in your debt for the rest of my life. That means you’re owed the truth.”

“Tasha,” Jack interjected.

“What? We’re going to lie?” she said, frowning. “He deserves to know.”

Fuck, if she felt normal, she wouldn’t be phrasing it this way.

As if emphasizing the FUBAR situation, Tasha’s eyes flickered like a reptile, going from clear blue back to a milky film. “I’m still hungry, Logan. I’m ravenous.”

Aww, fuck.

Jack snorted. “Before, I felt hunger with no rationality. I wanted to tear, rend, and eat everything in my path. Either that or infect it. But now, I’m still hungry, but that uncontrollable feeling is gone. I’m not going to tear into a person because of a few stomach pangs.”

Shit. “I’m bringing my family here. Lara and the kids, others. Dozens. I promised them safety. I can’t…”

Jack crossed his arms, his expression mulish. “I can control it. To think that you can’t trust me or trust Tasha around Lara and your children… Logan, your nieces played with my kids. I would rather chew off my own arm than hurt them.”

“Jack,” whispered Tasha, taking a step back. “Look at his level.”

Jack shot her a puzzled frown and then stared at Logan, getting that faraway look everyone did as they studied a System message.

His mouth slackened. “How is that possible, man? Just how long were we buried in the pit? Oh no, oh crap, are we close to the purge? Did almost a year pass?”

Logan rubbed the back of his neck, his ears flushing red. “It’s been a little over a week and a half. We’re nowhere close to the purge.”

Tasha and Jack stared at him with blank faces.

“A week?” Tasha spluttered. “But you must be E grade! How did you…” Suddenly, her expression took on a hint of wariness. “On the news, they were trying to keep track of the high-level users. Mostly so that everyone else could avoid them. Logan, the only ones even close to your level had murdered others. They called them XP harvesters.” Her voice became hard. “Did you kill people?”

For fuck’s sake, how did this turn from a discussion about how they’d become ravenous zombies into a question about his morality? The short answer was that, yes, Logan could technically be termed an XP harvester. In the strictest sense, the System had forced him to kill over 50 people in Pied’s Kingdom! But had he set out to become a murderer just to advance his level? Hell no. Logan had done what he had because circumstances had been against him. It was a kill-or-kill be world, and he’d put down the threat.

But staring into their wary eyes, Logan felt an uncomfortable sensation slosh through his stomach. If he told them that he’d killed over 50 people, was there any possibility of them understanding?

“I’ve had to kill people,” said Logan, firm. “But not because I wanted to, or because of some sick XP harvester reason. It was either them or me.”

Hunching his shoulders, Logan gave them a smile that he was sure came across as a grimace. “Everything that happened to me since I left… those murderers that we discovered next door were the least of our problems. This world, Tasha, it’s not for the faint of heart. The System is dead set on making everyone into killers, and it’ll put whatever it can in front of you to make your life difficult. I did what I had to so that I could survive, so I could advance and save Lara and my nieces. Save you and Jack. Obtaining the skill I needed to do that wasn’t just handed to me. So technically, yes, I’m a killer. But I’d never be a threat to you and Jack or anyone innocent.”

Jack snorted. “Unless you were replaced by a man with a different personality in the last week, whatever you did to survive was needed. Frankly, whether you’re level 50 or level 1000, I’m just glad that you’re on our side.”

Tasha peered from Jack to Logan, her eyes thoughtful.

“But holy crap, man!” exclaimed Jack, touching his bare scalp with a wince. “Couldn’t you have fixed my hair while you were at it?”

 

***

 

Now that Logan had reverted Tasha and Jack to the land of the living, he had just one more problem to take care of before he brought Lara and the others to the cabin.

The green beans.

Whether the zombie infection had come from a fungi pore or from eating infected beans, the problem was still the same. There was a threat here that he needed to eliminate before he deemed the place safe and kid proof.

Logan made sure that Tasha and Jack had retreated to the end of Jack’s dock before he made his way back to the edge of the property, returning to where he’d first seen the edge of the plant. Powering his way through, it took less than a minute to arrive at the neighbour’s gate. But unlike last time, the plant didn’t stop there.

Whenever Matt or Logan had triggered the replicating effect, the plant had exploded. This time, the mass of the spreading thing had knocked over the gate and spread into the neighbour’s property, trailing up to the porch steps and even going beyond that until it burst onto the beach.

Fuck, this thing could cause serious problems if it kept multiplying. Unchecked, it could keep spreading until it reached the forest. Hell, even spread to Hope’s End and beyond!

After he’d deployed [Liche Devourer] he was convinced that he’d stopped the replicating effect in its tracks by leaching Karma from the knotted ends. But regardless of whether he’d fixed that problem, the plant was still a threat.

That dark, fungi sickness had spread. And not just in one spot. Deploying [Life Fabricator], he could sense the sickness concentrating around one end of the plant. If he hadn’t been wary, he might have been fooled, thinking that the infection was isolated. But no, there was another spot fifty feet away, festering.

There was only one way to fix this problem.

And that was by roasting it to death.

If the System hadn’t given him [Lodestone Creationist], he might not have discovered this. But now, he knew that he could use [Life Fabricator] to craft fire and keep it flaring bright. If he could use fire to craft a lodestone, couldn’t he also use it to fry the hell out of some green beans?

<---Go to chapter 55.

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신현준

Now that’s an idea! ;-)

Taylor Colt

Glad to see those two alive and well enough to complain about their hair. Though I'm surprised he didn't try to talk to their bodies into healing better, but knowing his luck he might have created super cancer instead.

Chareu


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