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Authors: V. L. Dreyer

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“We need friends, miss
.  I think we both do.  Friendship and trust are the only way we can prevent things like this from happening again.” I pointed to the car full of children, their little faces ghostly pale as they stared at us through the windows.  “It’s the only way that we can protect them from the terrible things in the darkness.  My alternative is this: stay with us and help us put this right, and then we can look towards the future together – for our children.”

The strangers stared at me, looking shocked beyond words by the generosity of my offer
.  At first, they had no response, so I smiled and sweetened the deal a little.  “We have food here, and a real doctor.  This man beside me was a police officer, and still lives by the ethos to protect and serve.  We are good people, and we’re happy to share what we have with other good people, so long as those people are willing to help us in return.”

“Help you to do what?” the woman asked softly, her expression flickering between hope and concern.

“To rebuild.  To recreate what we lost.” I reached out towards her and placed a gentle hand upon her shoulder.  “For the sake of the next generation, we have to look to the future and stop living in the ruins of yesterday’s world.  We have to plan for tomorrow, and work towards a common goal.  We have to find something to hope for.

“We’ve all spent the last ten years scavenging, but if we want to survive another decade, then we have to invest in our future together.”
I squeezed her shoulder and smiled at her.  looking her straight in the eye.  “My name is Sandrine McDermott, and I say that merely surviving is no longer enough.”

 

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To be continued, in The Survivors Book III: Winter.

 

The Cast

 

THE NARRATOR

Sandrine "Sandy" McDermott

 

THE OHAUPO GROUP

Michael Chan

Doctor Stewart Cross

Madeline "Maddy" Cross

Ryan Knowles

Skylar "Skye" McDermott

 

T
HE PARATA TRIBE OF LAKE RUATUNA

Anahera Parata

Hemi Parata

Ropata Parata

Iorangi Parata

Tane Parata

Richard Parata

 

THE ARAPUNI GROUP:

Jim Merrit

Rebecca Merrit

 

MISCELLANEOUS:

Lee Hawera

Priyanka

Alfred the Stray

 

DECEASED:

Sophie Chan, niece of Michael.

Dog, member of the Ohaupo group.

Kylie McDermott, mother of Skye & Sandy

Roger McDermott, father of Skye & Sandy

Everyone else in the whole world.

May they rest in peace.

 

 

 

 

Kiwiana Language Guide

 

Aotearoa

The Maori name for New Zealand, literally “The Land Of The Long White Cloud”.

 

Bush

Specifically, “native bush”.  This term refers to an area of native forest, which is characterised by a particularly thick shrub layer dominated by indigenous ferns and bushes – hence the colloquialism.  Native bush is often very thick and dark, and can be very difficult to travel through as a result.

 

Cark It

To die. 
Example: “We were half-way to Tauranga when the car carked it.”

 

G'day

Colloquial version of “Good day”.

 

Hangi

Maori culture, an underground oven used to cook food.

 

Hongi

Maori culture, the pressing together of the nose and forehead in a greeting.  Used in a similar fashion to the handshake in Western culture.  Symbolises the mixing of the breath of life integral to Maori folklore.

 

Kai

Maori, “Food”.

 

Kia Ora

Maori, “Hello”.

 

Kumara

A sweet potato.

 

Maori

Relating to the original peoples of New Zealand.  May be used to refer to their cultural traits (
e.g.  “she tried to live by the traditional Maori ways.”
), language (
e.g.  “he spoke Maori.”
) or ethnicity (
e.g.  “my grandmother was Maori”
).  The Maori culture evolved from Polynesian migrants that arrived in New Zealand around 1,000 years ago.

 

Mate

A contextually sensitive word that is usually used in place of the word “friend”.  Can be used sarcastically or in threat just as readily as being used in a friendly fashion,
e.g.  “You’re going to regret that, mate.”

 


Maori, can refer to a village or settlement, but usually describes a hill fort.

 

Rēwena

Maori, literally “ferment/rise”.  In terms of bread, it refers to a traditional Maori potato bread.

 

 

Credits

Concept & Story:  Victoria L.  Dreyer

Editing:
                Holly Simmons

Cover Art:
  Alais Legrand

Graphic Design:
  Alyssa Talboys

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Prior to the release of this novel, the author ran an online fundraising campaign to help with the costs.  Without the generosity of these lovely people,
The Survivors Book II
may not have been possible.

 

Donna Gray

Hazel Godwin (
Craves The Angst
)

Rachael
Babbington

Rebecca Rakes

Rebekah Andrews

Sarah Hayward

 

And of course, the anonymous donators who requested not to be named.  Thank you.

About The Author

 

Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Victoria Dreyer began her career in the most peculiar of ways – as the writer and illustrator of graphic novels.  Although her ultimate dream was always to become a novelist, she spent many years exploring other mediums before finally returning to the one she felt most comfortable with – the written word.

 

Ms Dreyer is a voracious reader, and in addition to the post-apocalyptic genre she also enjoys reading and writing science fiction, modern fantasy, and the paranormal romance genres.  Her primary works include the
Immortelle
series under the moniker Abigail Hawk, and numerous short stories. 

 

She currently resides in West Auckland with several flatmates, a large collection of books, and two very spoilt cats.

 

http://www.vldreyer.com

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