The people inside the underground shelter went to sleep with fear knocking at their hearts. Some fell asleep at dawn while others were woken up by terrifying nightmares. Life in the shelter was a lot different from life at Fort Barton. Once again, the survivors had to hide like rats in a hole. Once again, they longed to see the open sky and breathe in the fresh autumn air. Nathan hadn’t been able to sleep all night; he had been too worried about the survivors. Captain Elijah’s face flashed before his mind whenever he tried to close his eyes. The young college student just prayed for the Captain’s speedy recovery. He wanted to feel that sense of security again. With the Captain out of the picture, he had to step into his shoes. It seemed like a mammoth task to him. Though he had led his ow

