
"Caroline, please open the door."
Malcolm slapped his bleeding and frostbitten hands against the reinforced glass of the balcony. The temperature outside was negative eighty degrees Celsius. The sudden global freeze had turned Brighthaven into solid ice. Entire skyscrapers were encased in thick white frost. Millions of people had frozen to death in their sleep during the first week alone. Malcolm was the live-in husband of the wealthy Mercer family. He had spent the last three years serving them like an obedient dog. When the apocalypse descended he became their pack mule. He scavenged the deadly frozen streets every single day just to keep them alive. Inside the massive and luxurious Mercer estate living room a fire burned brightly in the heavy cast iron stove he had built with his own two hands. His wife Caroline sat on the plush leather sofa securely wrapped in the thick thermal blanket he had risked his life to find just yesterday. Beside her sat Victor Hargrove. He was the billionaire heir to Blackridge Capital and a man who had never worked a day in his life. Victor had his arm wrapped tightly around Caroline. He was eating a steaming bowl of beef stew. That meat was the very last ration Malcolm had scavenged from a ruined supermarket across the frozen city. Malcolm had taken a rusty knife to the ribs from a starving looter just to bring it home to them. Malcolm felt his knees buckle entirely. The cold was chewing mercilessly through his exposed flesh. He pressed his rotting face against the glass. "Caroline. I am begging you. Let me in. I will die out here." Caroline finally stood up. She walked slowly to the glass door. She looked down at him with absolute disgust. She pulled her phone from her pocket, typed a quick message and pressed the bright screen against the glass. “Victor only brought enough emergency supplies for three people” The words burned into Malcolm's dying retinas. “You are taking up valuable space. Thanks for the food. Die quietly.” Malcolm stared at the screen in pure horror. Caroline had been sleeping with Victor this entire time. He had starved himself for a full month to keep her fed. He had bled daily for this incredibly ungrateful family. They had intentionally locked him on the balcony in freezing weather to die. They were actively clearing space for her rich lover to move in and take his place. Victor walked up behind Caroline. He smirked at Malcolm and raised his glass of expensive red wine in a mocking toast. Then Victor pulled the thick velvet blackout curtains shut. The warm light of the living room vanished instantly. Malcolm's heart began to slow drastically. The agonizing pain in his limbs faded into a terrifying and heavy numbness. He fell to the icy concrete floor of the balcony. An ocean of pure hatred consumed his soul. I was a dog begging for scraps. I gave you my blood and my life. If I get one more chance I will make you all beg for death. Malcolm closed his eyes and let the endless cold consume him entirely. "Malcolm! Are you deaf or just incredibly stupid." Malcolm gasped violently for air. He threw his arms up to block the biting apocalyptic wind. But there was no wind. He opened his eyes in panic. Blinding summer sunlight streamed through the large bay window. He was sitting on the floor of his own living room. He looked down at his trembling hands. They were pale and warm. The black rotting frostbite that had claimed his fingers was completely gone. He grabbed his phone from the glass coffee table with frantic speed. The screen displayed July 15. The year was 2026. It was exactly one month before the extreme cold apocalypse destroyed the world. Malcolm stared at the date in disbelief. He was alive. He had actually returned to the past. A heavy realization crashed over him. He had exactly thirty days to prepare. In one month the global supply chains would completely shatter. Money would become worthless paper overnight. A single loaf of bread would cost a man his life. He needed to hoard supplies immediately. He needed mountains of freeze dried food and thousands of gallons of purified water. He needed to stockpile medical equipment and tactical winter gear. He needed high grade fuel and heavy weaponry to defend himself from the starving mobs. Most importantly he needed millions of dollars in cash right now to buy it all. "Stop ignoring me and listen." The shrill and demanding voice snapped his attention forward immediately. Caroline stood near the grand entryway. She was holding an expensive designer purse. Sitting on the imported Italian leather sofa was Victor Hargrove. He was wearing a tailored suit and sipping a cup of freshly brewed coffee. Cynthia, Caroline's mother stood next to the couch. She glared at Malcolm like he was a cockroach that had crawled out of the drain. "I said I am leaving," Caroline repeated. Her voice dripped with icy condescension. "Victor and I are going to the Grand Hotel. We have private business contracts to discuss." Malcolm remained perfectly silent on the floor. The sheer audacity of these parasites was staggering to witness with a clear mind. In his previous life he had begged her not to go. He knew exactly what discussing private contracts in a hotel room meant. He had cried and pleaded for her to respect their marriage. This time Malcolm slowly stood up. He brushed the dust off his jeans. "Discussing contracts," Malcolm said. "Is that what we are calling prostitution now?" The entire living room exploded. "How dare you speak to my daughter like that?" Cynthia screamed. She slammed her palm hard against the glass table. "You are nothing but a useless husband," Cynthia continued. "We clothe you and feed you. You bring absolutely zero value to this family." Caroline flushed bright red with extreme anger. She pointed a manicured finger directly at his chest. "You are pathetic Malcolm," Caroline yelled. "Victor is securing a massive supply chain deal for my company. He is actually helping our family survive." "He is helping you into his bed," Malcolm replied instantly. Victor chuckled softly from the sofa. He put his coffee cup down. He looked at Malcolm with supreme amusement. "He is right," Victor said smoothly. He leaned back and crossed his legs. "Why are we still hiding this Caroline? You should just dump this loser today." Caroline looked at Victor with wide and surprised eyes. "Make it official with me," Victor continued. He gestured dismissively at Malcolm. "He is a charity case your grandfather forced you to marry. He does not belong in our world." Caroline looked back at Malcolm. Her expression hardened into disdain. She lifted her chin to assert her dominance. "Keep your mouth shut Malcolm," Caroline warned. "If you ruin this business deal for me I will divorce you tomorrow." She expected him to panic. She expected him to fall to his knees and apologize for being jealous and selfish. Instead Malcolm just stared at her with absolute indifference. He saw three walking corpses waiting to freeze. Victor stood up from the sofa. He walked over to Malcolm with a supreme look of arrogance. He pulled a sleek leather checkbook from his tailored suit jacket. He clicked a gold fountain pen. "I like your wife Malcolm," Victor said with a cruel smirk. He quickly scribbled a number on the paper. "She is very talented." Victor tore the check and dropped it onto Malcolm's chest. It fluttered down to the floor. "There is ten thousand dollars," Victor said loudly. His tone was drenched in utter contempt. "Take this pocket change and go rent a cheap apartment. Stay out of my way because I am going to thoroughly enjoy your wife tonight." Cynthia crossed her arms and smiled proudly. She clearly approved of the billionaire humiliating her poor son in law. Caroline waited for Malcolm to pick up the check and swallow his pride like the obedient dog he always was. Malcolm looked down at the piece of paper. Ten thousand dollars. To a billionaire like Victor it was the equivalent of tossing a dirty coin to a homeless man. Malcolm slowly lifted his boot. He stepped heavily onto the check and ground it firmly into the carpet. Victor stopped smiling. His eyes narrowed in genuine surprise. "Keep your loose change Victor," Malcolm said quietly. He looked directly into Caroline's eyes. His gaze was as terrifying as a winter blizzard. "You do not need to wait until tomorrow," Malcolm said. "Let us get a divorce right now." The arrogant atmosphere in the room died instantly. "What did you just say?" Caroline asked. Her superior posture cracked in absolute shock. "I said we are getting a divorce today," Malcolm said. His voice echoed with chilling finality. "I will give you thirty minutes to meet me at the Civil Affairs Bureau. Do not keep me waiting."Latest Chapter
Zero Bait
The glowing red dot pulsed on the primary digital monitor like a rhythmic heartbeat.Malcolm stood in the center of the command center and stared at the confiscated Vanguard radio plugged into the diagnostic port. The artificial intelligence mapped the invisible transmission protocol. The tiny silver microchip embedded inside the military hardware was executing a forced broad spectrum broadcast. It bypassed the localized city frequencies and beamed the exact GPS coordinates of the Leviathan directly to the orbital satellites above the winter storms."The Trojan program secured root access to the auxiliary array," the artificial intelligence chimed through the pristine acoustic speakers. "The transmission origin is exposed. Shall I sever the connection and destroy the hardware."Malcolm rested his scarred hands on the edge of the mahogany desk. He watched the red dot broadcast their precise location across the globe. A lesser tactician would crush the microchip and plunge the mobile fo
Zero Delay
Varga paced the polished white tiles of the Chimera Vault. The blood drying on his torn winter coat felt stiff and heavy against his bruised skin. He ignored the towering glass cylinders filled with dead mutated prisoners. Those biological failures no longer mattered. His entire reign as the supreme warlord of the city evaporated the moment the three shadowed figures on the communication terminal revoked his command.Dr. Aris scrambled around the central server banks. The terrified scientist yanked thick black cables from the primary console and shoved rectangular data drives into reinforced metal lockboxes. He worked with frantic sloppy haste. He dropped a bundle of fiber optic wires onto the floor and cursed under his breath."Secure the viral sequencing data first," Varga ordered. He stopped pacing and leaned against a cold steel diagnostic table. "If The State insertion team arrives and finds the primary research corrupted they will execute everyone in this room before they even a
Zero Cloud
"Place your tactical radios on the desk."Malcolm issued the directive the moment the heavy medical bay doors sealed. He stood in the center of the command center and held out his scarred hand. The stunning revelation regarding the man made apocalypse still hung heavy in the warm air but he refused to let the existential horror slow his momentum. The architects of the frozen world were sending elite reinforcements to the city and the Leviathan needed actionable intelligence to intercept them.Sergeant Wallace hesitated for a fraction of a second. He looked down at the heavy black communication unit strapped to his chest rig. The radio was his only tether to the federal military structure he served for five long years."The Vanguard frequencies are encrypted," Wallace warned the billionaire. He unclipped the heavy plastic device and handed it over. "General Varga rotates the cipher keys every twelve hours to prevent civilian scavengers from eavesdropping on troop movements. The hardwar
Zero Fear
Malcolm tapped the numeric sequence into the glowing blue console. The primary navigation map shifted and zoomed in on the ruined financial district. The coordinates locked onto the subterranean footprint of the Metropolitan Bank building. The Leviathan hummed as the artificial intelligence charted the optimal path through the snow covered streets.Kira watched the red destination marker blink on the digital display. The immediate threat of the feral horde was gone but a heavy dread settled in her stomach. She turned away from the tactical map and walked back down the quiet corridor toward the medical bay.She needed to know exactly what waited for them at the end of the road.Sergeant Wallace sat on the edge of the stainless steel examination table. The thick bandages wrapped around his arm were stained with fresh blood. Private Jenkins and Corporal Miller slept on the adjacent cots. The massive adrenaline crash dragged the two young soldiers into a deep state of physical unconscious
Zero Price
More than a dozen Vanguard soldiers poured from the dark recesses of the Solt Warehouse.Sergeant Wallace led the frantic charge down the concrete ramp toward the towering gray fortress. The men hid inside the cold storage lockers when the Alpha mutants originally breached the facility. The sudden arrival of the Leviathan and the deafening roar of the railguns offered a fragile window of escape. They abandoned their hiding spots and sprinted for the open airlock doors.The window of survival closed before half the squad reached the street.A terrifying chorus of feral shrieks echoed from the narrow alleyway bordering the loading docks. Hundreds of infected zombies bypassed the pulverized remains of the front line and flanked the retreating soldiers. The beasts dropped from the rusted fire escapes and poured through the shattered side windows of the supply depot.The horde crashed into the vulnerable flank of the Vanguard formation like a wave of rotting meat.The slaughter unfolded wi
Zero Stoppage
"The beast is trying to tear the airlock open."Kira gripped her assault rifle and backed away from the reinforced viewport. The Alpha mutant clung to the side of the Leviathan command center. The beast survived the crushing treads by scaling the front grill of the moving fortress. Now the infected monster dug its bone claws into the seams of the exterior titanium doors.The Leviathan continued its slow crawl across the Fulton Street intersection. The dark ruins of the Solt Warehouse loomed just twenty yards away.A sickening crunch echoed through the exterior acoustic sensors. Kira winced and raised her weapon toward the thick glass.The Alpha mutant roared and bit down on the metal door frame. The mutation granted the beast muscular density but titanium forged in a vacuum chamber did not yield to organic force. The bone plating covering the jaws of the mutant shattered into fragments. Jagged teeth splintered under the pressure and rained down onto the snowy pavement below. The monst
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