were still "crazed". Seven were crawling and making animal sounds. One did so, but was faking. She'd stayed awake. And somehow had managed to contort her body so the cattle prod didn't stun her into shock. She'd been around the world as a Correspondent covering combat.
Men in dirty farm work clothes and grocery shirts had been deputized for the manhunt. One headbutted the finally lasso'd hunted man, accused criminal. Another withdrew a pistol from oilfield jeans waistband and pointed it at the ground. "You got ten seconds to respond to the Sheriff's question." The hunted man spit but the broken teeth bits had already been swallowed, so just backy-colored juice and blood spewed from his black hole mouth. "You just used up the ten." The man shot the man in the foot. Hunted man didn't flinch.
Some of the women went into law enforcement and justice theory. Either by marriage or solo.
The instance of change to life, sudden violence, forced people to grapple with questions of human nature; conduct of self vs. navigating others with different character/values/lifestyles; faith in a world where reality can and does change.
For my generation witnessing that phase of people pulsing between a safe world and a violent world allowed a peek into the cracks in Establishment. And started us pondering voids, lack, resilience, tumult, and faith.
It wasn't long before people started creative grappling too. An at-first awkward effort to express healing and permanently "broken" and measures of caring and involvement, Post-Apocalyptic literature marked an intellectual processing of a world that is everything all at once. And, heroics or no, still existing as it all plays out.
"We're okay." One girl texted back to a far away parent. "This is what we are doing right now," she said allowed to the others. They'd all survived being outdoors in the hurricane. A man smacked the water with a rafting paddle. "Need attention?" A woman asked. He chuckled. "Trying to wake my brain up without coffee." A heron silently sailed overhead. "It's a sign!" Someone shouted.
"Awake now?"
"Of what?"








