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Heidi went on, “When she set her sights on a senior at our school, she went straight for him–never mind that he already had a girlfriend–and demanded that the girl leave her boyfriend. When the girl refused, she had her mom get the girl expelled. The scandal nearly made the news, but her dad bought everyone’s silence in the end.”
Theresa listened quietly, confirming in her mind that she was dealing with a textbook spoiled princess.
“And that’s just the beginning,” Heidi continued. “Margaret’s infamous for her arrogance. Our dorm is for four people, but she demanded a room for herself. The school forbade outside food, yet her mom brought her meals every day. Everyone wore uniforms–except her. She skipped PE entirely and only showed up on the last day of military training.
“She lorded her privileges over everyone, barking orders and snapping at people. Nobody could stand her.
“Even after the apocalypse, she kept playing the princess, refusing to lift a finger. If Mr. Collier hadn’t kept reminding us we had to stick together to survive, no one would’ve stayed near her.”
A grin tugged at Heidi’s lips. “Miss, you really put her in her place today!”
Theresa smirked, her gaze drifting to where others were now consoling Margaret.
“Let’s eat.”
“Alright!”
Heidi and Reece split the boxed lunches, one using the lid as a plate, the other the
tray.
They dove in with their forks, starting with a piece of ribs–a delicacy they hadn’t tasted in years.
The first bite made their eyes widen,
The succulent texturé and rich, savory aroma of the ribs burst across their taste
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buds, intoxicating their senses.
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It had been so long since they’d tasted such decadence that their cheeks tingled with delight, saliva flooding their mouths in an almost primal reaction.
It was delicious–utterly, impossibly delicious.
Next came spoonfuls of sweet, sauce–soaked rice with chicken and mushrooms, each morsel of boneless meat soft and flavorful.
They almost wept as they ate.
In the bleak years since the apocalypse, they had never dreamed of tasting food like this again.
Even at the very start of the apocalypse–when the cafeteria still served rice and a variety of dishes—they’d never tasted anything like this.
Back then, no one knew how to cook. Everyone was in a frenzy during the zombie outbreak, holed up with Barrett and surviving on nothing more than bread and
sausages.
Hot, freshly prepared meals had been unthinkable.
As time went on, it became utterly impossible. The flavors of the old world faded into memory—until today.
Now, for the first time in what felt like forever, they were tasting them again.
Heidi and Reece tore into their food, shoveling in rice and vegetables while saving the most precious bites–the ribs and beef–for last, savoring them like treasure.
By the end, they’d licked their lunch boxes clean.
It was, without a doubt, the most satisfying meal they had eaten in years.
“Full?”
Heidi and Reece exchanged a glance. “Yeah.”
“Miss, we were wrong to smash your car earlier. We’ll help fix it tomorrow.”
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After tasting Theresa’s meal, their whole perspective shifted.
They realized Theresa hadn’t done them any harm.
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Theresa had come to the school to fight zombies–not to hurt them. And she’d even saved them once at the classroom door.
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More than that, she’d shared with them rare, high–quality food- treasure in this apocalypse.
And yet, they’d destroyed her car.
With this realization, Theresa seemed to be a good person.
Heidi and Reece looked at her with awe, their eyes shining with newfound respect.
Theresa regarded the two naive youths, their clear, trusting eyes marking them as perfect candidates for labor in her group.
“Do you want to come with me?” she asked.
“To where?”
“To my camp outside,” Theresa said with a slight smile. “The world out there has changed a lot. I’ve joined forces with several camps to build a large alliance to fight the zombies.
“That food you just ate? It’s a daily thing in our alliance.”
Heidi and Reece’s eyes widened in disbelief.
Wait, what? That amazing feast we just had is just everyday food for her?
“I’ll give you time to think. Come with me, and you won’t have to worry about zombie attacks. I’ll find you work, and you’ll get food in exchange for your labor.”
They were even more stunned.
No zombie threats? What kind of life is that? And we can work for food? Isn’t the apocalypse supposed to be about risking everything just to scavenge a meal?
Just then, a voice called out from behind them.
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