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Steve nodded, “The Speed at which this thing has spread and the lack of information has a lot of people panicked.” Then he laughed. "But you still need a nice white smile."
His father frowned at him. “So many people are already sick. I heard local hospitals and governments can’t get help to people who needed it." He pointed to the crawl running along the bottom of the screen. "Look at that a lot of businesses and services are already closed. Man that is only causing more people to panic.” Mr. McDaniel’s annoyance was clear in his tone.
“I heard there were reports of riots in some of the larger cities." Steve shrugged slowly rising to his feet to stretch out his back. "There were strange rumors coming out of Europe and Asia I heard." He headed toward the closet. "Something about a complete breakdown in law and order. Some of the more populous places like Mexico City are under Marshall Law.” Steve noted without much concern.
“Your new car is waiting for you are Draydon’s ford.” The cheerful announcement concluded followed by the theme music for the newscast.
The six pm news started with reports from Moscow. The international reporter explained the situation there. Anyone trying to leave the city or who were out on the streets without a pass were being shot on sight. Tokyo’s uninfected were being evacuated to the other islands and even to Korea. Rumors had spread about a terrorist attack gone wrong. This lead to violence in Detroit against its Muslim population. That in turn leading to rioting and the fortification of several city blocks by the Muslims. The Detroit police were unable to respond because of so many officers being were too ill to come in to work. The Fires had been burning for three days already. The Mayor and Governor had requested the National Guard help but what they had received very little assistance as the army was spread so thin already.
“Where are you going?” Steve’s father questioned. The note of concern evident in his voice. He eyed Steve as if he was trying to get away with something.
Steve laughed. “The schools might be closed but the distribution center is open.”
“I really think you should stay home.” Replied his father. “I think we need to be ready to get out of town if things go bad. I told Beth to have Wes and his mother ready, but since Reg is sick they don’t want to leave.”
“Dad, I’ll be fine.” Steve shrugged.
“Things are starting to get bad. I want to be sure you’re safe.”
“Seriously Pops, we live in the most boring city in the state. What do you think is going to happen?” Steve gave his father a smile and a pat on the shoulder, Steve ignored a few muttered protests as he opened the hall closet. His coat wasn't in there. "Must have left it in my room." He walked the short hall to his bedroom. The door to the room next to his was halfway open. Steve pushed it the rest of the way. Leaning against the door frame. He looked in at his younger sister and shook his head smiling. She was lying on her back one knee up with her other leg crossed over it bouncing her foot. Her long hair lay in loose curls fanned out on her pillow. She was reading.
“You still reading that?” He asked. No answer came. “I thought you’d make it through a kiddy book like that quicker.” He goaded. Beth looked over the top of the book. Steve was smirking at her. He knew calling it a kiddy book would annoy her.
“This is the third book in the series and it is NOT a kiddy book.” She responded.
“I thought you girls were into the mopey vampires not the kiddy wizards.” An aggravated huff was her reply. He knew he was getting to her so he persisted. “Ya know I hear the vampires are all sparkl….ow!” He was hit by a pillow thrown with excellent aim.
“You know I think that whiny girly stuff is crap!” She gave him her most menacing look. “Now knock it off!”
“Just kidding sis, relax!” He laughed. Now that he had her annoyed it was time to finish the job before he left for work. “So, uh did Wes loan you that one too? By the way I never did ask, how did your date with him go?” He asked in a would be casual tone picking at a spot on the door. She shut the slowly. For a moment she glared at him then her face softened.
“Since you seem sooo interested?" Now it was her turn to annoy him. "Feeling a little lonely?" There it was the flicker of annoyance. She did not feel the need to press it. "If you must know, yes he did loan me this one as well” then she sighed, “As far as the date, we didn’t get together." His eyebrows rose yet before he could ask she explained. "Corey flattened his tires, then his mom wanted him to stay home to help her take care of Reg.” She seemed to deflate as she spoke.
“So that Corey asshole messed with Wes’ car?” He replied angrily. “His brother was a dick too. Never liked that family. Seriously you don't mess with someone's car.”
She returned to her book. “The immature jerk. Because that will win me back, destroying my friend’s property.”
“That asshole.” Steve mumbled.
“Yeah, He is.” She sighed.
“So why did you date him?” Steve fired up at once.
“What does it matter it’s over now?” She shot back. She wasn’t about to be lectured by her Brother.
“Well let’s see. He acted like he owned you. I never liked the way he treated you and he always looked down on us. You know all he wanted to get from you….”
“Yeah well he never got it!” She shot back angrily. “And even if he did it is none of your business!”
“That only made him try harder” Steve huffed. “And it is my business I’m your BIG Brother.” He straightened up to emphasize his height. She laughed at the gesture.
“You…Um I can trust you and Wes right?” Steve asked
“What do you mean?” She set her book aside staring questioningly at her brother.
“I mean the more you… You and Wes have known each other forever… and you decide that he’s the one. But believe me sis. I mean Wes is great and all but he may not be the guy for you for forever and…I just don’t um think you should.”
“NO!” She cut in “not that, which again is none of your business, I…yes you can trust us. Not that you have any authority.” This was getting weird. "I am not discussing this with my brother."
Steve began to turn toward his room, "I'm suppose to protect you. You know that right?"
She rolled her eyes. "You've never been too good at that."
"Oh please I only lost you what...three times?" He laughed.
"Four." She replied "and I am not a kid anymore, so you don't have to try to play big brother. Try taking care