Vincent Standish had faced a lot of disappointments during the last five years. But things were finally starting to look up for him and in a big way too. While working the late shift at his second part time job, as a cashier in a gas station, on a whim he bought a lottery ticket which had a jackpot that had grown extremely large.
Three days later he was astonished to find that he was one of three lottery winners. With that money he was able to retire, when he had been afraid that he would be forced work until the day that he died, or worse yet living in a cardboard box if he lost his two paltry paying jobs.
Vincent soon found forty acres of land and quickly had his simple and robust dream home constructed. Disappointed in people, it was his avowed goal to be a hermit and shun the world. Too bad for his dreams that only a year after winning the lottery, all of humanity started seeing colored text messages before their very eyes, messages that warned of dire things to come.
- Chapter 1: You've got to be kidding me?
- Chapter 2: The Lights Start Going Out
- Chapter 3: The Lights Go Out
- Chapter 4: Bless me Father
- Chapter 5: Hermitswart?
- Chapter 6: Knight Captain
- Chapter 7: Ouch!
- Chapter 8: Who Likes Calamari?
- Chapter 9: Mad Minute
- Chapter 10: Bombs Away
- Chapter 11: What’s In a Name?
- Chapter 12: Firearms Won’t Defeat Every Foe
- Chapter 13: Awaken You Foolish Humans
- Chapter 14: Shopping For a New Ride
- Chapter 15: A Pleasant Drive in the Country
- Chapter 16: Vincent, Take Me Once Around the Stronghold
- Chapter 17: New Survivors
- Chapter 18: Monkey Pile
- Chapter 19: Along Came a Spider
- Chapter 20: Down Came The Rain and Washed the Spiders Out
- Chapter 21: Salvage
- Chapter 22: They’re Back
- Chapter 23: Wild Boar Round Up
- Chapter 24: A Peaceful Drive Home
- Chapter 25: Larger Than Life
- Chapter 26: New Friends
- Chapter 27: Chief Dawn Rain
- Chapter 28: The Rescue Expedition
- Chapter 29: Two Very Boring Days
- Chapter 30: Just One More Boring Day
- Chapter 31: Visitors
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