In the early days of the outbreak, when the world had only just begun to crack, Shane Walsh drove through the quiet streets of King County with a heaviness that felt like it sat inside his bones. Smoke clung to the horizon like a bruise. Radios screamed with emergency bulletins that cut out mid-word, and the world he’d spent his life trying to protect was dissolving into panic and static.

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