Aftermath
(After the Fall #1)
Author: Tom Lewis
Publication Date: March 28th, 2015
Genre: YA Dystopia
(After the Fall #1)
Author: Tom Lewis
Publication Date: March 28th, 2015
Genre: YA Dystopia
Book Description:
The end of the world came fast. Between
the time the warning had sounded on the TV, till when 16-year-old Paige O’Connor
awakened sometime later, civilization had been crushed.
The attacks had come by “them” – those things in the ships in the sky that had appeared suddenly, and without warning.
And as Paige would soon discover, the attacks had only been the beginning.
Aftermath is the first book in the new After the Fall dystopian action series, which follows a young girl’s struggle for survival in the wake of civilization’s collapse, and humanity’s domination by an alien race of beings.
The attacks had come by “them” – those things in the ships in the sky that had appeared suddenly, and without warning.
And as Paige would soon discover, the attacks had only been the beginning.
Aftermath is the first book in the new After the Fall dystopian action series, which follows a young girl’s struggle for survival in the wake of civilization’s collapse, and humanity’s domination by an alien race of beings.
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Excerpt
CHAPTER ONE
The Birds
CHAPTER ONE
The Birds
Destiny
can be defined as a series of events that will necessarily happen to us. As
inevitable as it is unpredictable, it’s a journey we’re all thrown into. Along
the way it defines us, and shows us what we’re made of. And when we reach the
end, we often find that it’s taken us in a direction we never could have
imagined. This is one girl’s journey.
***
It started on a crisp spring day in
the foothills of Los Angeles. The Westwood High Panthers’ girls soccer team
took the field to a small audience of students and family members scattered
throughout the wooden bleachers.
In the back row, as far away as
possible from the other spectators, sat Paige O’Connor and Shelby Johnson. To
anyone watching them, it was pretty obvious they weren’t there for the game. It
was just an excuse to get out of their houses, soak up some sunshine, and get
drunk on the rum Paige was pouring into a giant Big Gulp cup.
Paige had just turned sixteen, the
legal driving age in California, but at the rate she got into trouble, it would
be a long time before her parents let her get her license. Riding a bike
everywhere sucked, but then so did listening to parents and teachers.
She was strikingly pretty and
petite, and hated that things were expected of her because of that. She was
going to hang out with who she wanted, dress the way she wanted, and look the
way she wanted. So midway through her freshman year, she had chopped her long
brunette hair down to shoulder length, and painted several blue streaks through
it. Her mom nearly fainted, and of course it got her grounded, but then what
else was new.
As for clothes, don’t even get her
started. It was usually cargo pants, and a t-shirt, or sweatshirt on those rare
cold days. And the more people complained, or rolled their eyes at her, the
more dingy were the clothes she sought out.
Shelby had been her BFF since they
were kids, and they shared everything together. Movies, gossip, sleepovers,
secrets, clothes… you name it, and they shared it. And that’s what they were
doing today.
Paige steadied her hand, as she
emptied the rest of the rum into the cup. Shelby kept watch, while going on
about her favorite topic - boys. And at the moment, that boy happened to be
Paige’s older brother.
“I’m just saying, pretend for a
minute Brad’s not your brother,” Shelby went on.
“We’re not having this conversation,
Shelbs,” Paige replied, trying not to spill the rum.
“But he’s cute.”
“He’s my brother,” Paige grumbled
back, capping the cup. “No hitting on him.” She took a deep swig through the
straw, shuddering at the taste.
“That good?” Shelby smiled.
Paige nodded, passing her the cup.
“So who do you think is cute?”
Shelby asked, ready to get the conversation back on track.
“Nobody.”
“Oh, come on,” nagged Shelby. “If
you had to pick someone.”
“Okay, fine. Liam Hemsworth.”
“Someone you could actually meet,”
Shelby clarified.
“Then we’re back to nobody,” Paige
grinned, taking back the cup.
“Seriously?”
“Yup.”
“You, Paige O’Connor, are going to
make such a pretty little spinster,” Shelby teased.
“I’m sixteen, Shelbs,” Paige
laughed. “I don’t think they let you become a spinster till you’re at least
like sixty.”
Shelby just shook her head. “Better
start practicing those knitting skills, girl.”
Paige had to laugh. She loved Shelby
to death, but man that girl could get annoying at times.
“Okay, new topic,” Paige jumped in.
“What would you rather have during a zombie apocalypse? A gun, or a cross bow?”
The topic of zombie apocalypse planning was always a favorite with the two
girls.
Several rows down, a group of five
girls glanced back at Paige and Shelby. Paige caught them staring. The girls
turned back to each other, giggling in that way where they want you to know
they’re giggling.
“Hands down, a gun,” Shelby replied,
ignoring the girls.
“So you want every zombie in the
area to hear you?”
“I wanna make sure they’re dead.
Plus, it doesn’t take forever to reload,” Shelby responded.
“But a cross bow just looks so bad
ass,” Paige countered, catching the group of girls staring again. This was
getting old.
“You just wanna look like Jennifer
Lawrence,” Shelby continued.
“I wanna look like Norman Reedus,”
Paige grinned back.
Then that group of mean girls was at
it again. Glancing back, then turning to each other in annoying giggles. Paige
had had it.
“You got a problem?” Paige hollered
at them.
Cindy Willis was the tallest of the
girls. Captain of the girl’s volleyball team, and at least seven inches taller
than Paige, she shot Paige a glare. “Yeah. You, O’Connor,” Cindy snorted.
“Screw you!” Paige shot back.
“What was that?” Cindy was on her
feet, stalking up the steps towards Paige and Shelby. Cindy’s minions followed
behind.
Paige rose to her feet, followed by
Shelby. Both stood their ground. “You heard me,” Paige responded.
“Yeah,” said Cindy, “I heard you
trying to be tough in front of your girlfriend here.”
“Fuck off,” Paige snorted.
Cindy shoved Paige in the chest,
knocking her back on the row behind her. Paige hopped to her feet, and lunged
at the tall volleyball player, tackling her onto the bench, and pummeling her.
Cindy squirmed and struggled beneath the blows, but Paige was just too quick.
“Break it up!” came a shout from the
field. It was an all too familiar voice for Paige. She backed off of Cindy, and
looked towards the field. The school’s principal was storming their way.
Several of the girls grumbled beneath their breaths.
“What the hell’s going on?” demanded
the principal as he reached the girls.
“This freak attacked me for no
reason!” Said Cindy, wiping a trickle of blood from beneath her nose.
“She did not! You pushed her first,”
Shelby jumped in.
“Is that alcohol on your breath?”
asked the principal. Shelby and Paige both closed their mouths, looking more
than a bit suspicious.
“Check their cup,” said Cindy’s
minion, Stacy.
“You five, get back to your seats,”
said the principal, turning to Cindy and her friends. “I’ll see you all on
Monday.” The mean girls grumbled beneath their breaths, but knew better than to
argue. They stomped back to their seats. The principal turned back to Paige and
Shelby.
“What the hell’s your problem,
O’Connor,” he asked, more out of disappointment than anger.
Paige just shrugged. “Nothing.”
But he wasn’t going to let it rest.
“No, I’m serious,” he continued. “How is it that your brother’s an honor
student, class president, and actually has a future. And here you are, this…
mess?”
“Maybe I just don’t feel like
sucking up to people,” she replied.
“Or maybe you’re too scared to even
try. Afraid you might not cut it.” He knew he was hitting a nerve with this
one, but he also knew he had to go there.
“Go to hell!” she shot back.
“You’re coming with me. Both of
you,” he demanded, motioning to Shelby as well.
“I’m not going anywhere,” Paige
replied, folding her arms across her chest.
“Oh, yes you are,” he insisted.
“We’re calling your parents.”
“They’re not home.”
“Then I’ll call their cells.”
That’s when a loud groan filled the
air. Like an enormous metal object bending under stress. The principal and
girls barely had time to look around, when suddenly the ground shook with a
violent jolt. The principal stumbled, trying to maintain his balance. Down on
the soccer field everyone had stopped, waiting to see if more jolts would
follow.
“What was that?” asked Shelby, a
startled look on her face.
“Look!” Paige shouted, pointing to a
transformer mounted to a nearby telephone pole. Sparks showered from the side
of it down onto the dirt track circling the field.
Then a static charge filled the air,
causing their skin to tingle. The girls brushed their hands down their arms.
Suddenly something large and black
dropped to the bleachers beside them. The girls leaped back with a startled
yelp. A dead raven lay there, its feathers sizzling with smoke.
“Look out!” the principal shouted,
seconds before another bird crashed down. This one also sizzled with smoke.
Then came another, and another. They were raining down on the bleachers and
field.
Then came a loud crack! The
transformer broke off the telephone pole, and crashed down onto the dirt track
in a shower of sparks.
“Keith! Get everyone in the locker
room!” shouted the principal, as he hurried down the bleachers towards the
sidelines.
Paige turned to
Shelby. “Let’s go!” she said, hopping to her feet. The girls raced down the
bleachers, and over to their bikes parked along the track.
Tom Lewis served in the United States Marines, before attending college,
and then law school. He currently practices entertainment law from his office in
Santa Monica, California.
Mr. Lewis has written and sold several screenplays, and is currently in post-production on a motion picture he wrote, directed, and produced.
His novel, "Aftermath," is loosely based on one of his screenplays. In writing "Aftermath," his goal was to take his readers through a post-apocalyptic America, where civilization had been crushed in an alien attack. The reader is taken on this journey through the eyes of his protagonist, 16-year-old Paige O'Connor, and encounters this hostile new world as she does.
"Aftermath" is the first book in the "After the Fall Dystopian Series," which will continue to chronicle the adventures of Paige and the remnants of humanity in their struggle to survive, and ultimately reclaim our planet from the invaders.
Mr. Lewis has written and sold several screenplays, and is currently in post-production on a motion picture he wrote, directed, and produced.
His novel, "Aftermath," is loosely based on one of his screenplays. In writing "Aftermath," his goal was to take his readers through a post-apocalyptic America, where civilization had been crushed in an alien attack. The reader is taken on this journey through the eyes of his protagonist, 16-year-old Paige O'Connor, and encounters this hostile new world as she does.
"Aftermath" is the first book in the "After the Fall Dystopian Series," which will continue to chronicle the adventures of Paige and the remnants of humanity in their struggle to survive, and ultimately reclaim our planet from the invaders.
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