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If they can get to Denver International Airport, they might be evacuated to safety. But the outside world is even worse than they expected. Monument Sky on Fire is the second installment Emmy Laybourne's thrilling series. Knowing that the chemical weapons saturating the air outside will turn him into a bloodthirsty rage monster, Dean decides to stay. Fourteen kids from Monument, Colorado find themselves trapped in a superstore. Outside, violent storms rage and a dangerous chemical leaks into the atmosphere, killing some and changing others into something not quite human.


The kids must band together if they want to live. Your mother hollers that you're going to miss the bus. She can see it coming down the street.


You don't stop and hug her and tell her you love her. You don't thank her for being a good, kind, patient mother. Of course not--you launch yourself down the stairs and make a run for the corner.


Eine Shopping-Mall. Eine Welt, in der nichts mehr ist, wie es einmal war. Get BOOK. Monument 14 1. Monument 14 1 Book Description:. Would the entire store be contaminated now? I grabbed the blankets and plastic sheeting that hung from the gate and pressed them back into place. I was now glad we were so sloppy as to leave our tools around. Or maybe Niko had left them there on purpose. He was very thorough that way. I got the blankets and plastic back up in the time it took for Astrid to get to her feet and drag the first plywood sheet over.


I was out of staples. They should never have left and every time it even came into my mind that they had left, I got angry.


I needed to be smart. We had to get the store sealed up quickly. I passed Chloe on her air mattress. She still had her mask on and all her layers and was totally out cold. The sleeping pill Niko had given her was strong.


She was going to be so pissed off when she woke up and discovered that Niko and the rest had gone on without her. But we were right, I told myself. It was too dangerous for us to go out there. Astrid had gotten just a momentary whiff of the compounds and had gone berserk.


Us out in the open air, trying to make it sixty miles to Denver? We would have murdered them. And we had enough supplies in the Greenway to last us for weeks or months. Long enough for the others to make it to DIA and arrange some kind of a rescue.


Or long enough to wait out the compounds—we had heard the effects would only last for three to six months. Luna was curled up next to them. I knew I saw a light! Hey, Jeff, I was right! You just did. It was just open a minute ago. We saw the light! Come on! People are dying out here! Let us in. Scott and Jeff rattled the gate some and cursed a fair amount, but by the time we got the rest of the plywood back up, we could hardly hear them.


I was examining the wall, and had made up my mind to add another layer of plastic sheeting, after we got the purifiers running, when Astrid tugged on my arm. But Astrid stood there looking at me like it was obviously a good idea. Like it was obviously the right thing to do. Then I take the food. But I guess if he needs to win this little victory for the sake of his pride, then I will give in. We had eight different models of air purifiers in the Greenway and four to six units of each. Astrid and I set up the larger ones, and Caroline and Henry were in charge of putting the smaller ones around the store.


I headed to the Pizza Shack. I grabbed some EZ cans of tuna and a bunch of old bread and some fiber breakfast bars no one liked and some horrible Popsicles not even the least discriminating of our kids would eat. And a couple gallons of store-brand lemonade. I threw the stuff into an empty plastic storage bin that was sitting around from before and carried it back to the storeroom.


Not good. Holding the tub in my arms, I entered the storeroom backward, nudging the doors open with my back. Trapped in a superstore by a series of escalating disasters, including a monster hailstorm and terrifying chemical weapons spill, brothers Dean and Alex learned how to survive and worked together with twelve other kids to build a refuge from the chaos.


But then strangers appeared, destroying their fragile peace, and bringing both fresh disaster and a glimmer of hope.


Knowing that the chemical weapons saturating the air outside will turn him into a bloodthirsty rage monster, Dean decides to stay in the safety of the store with Astrid and some of the younger kids. But their sanctuary has already been breached once. Meanwhile, Alex, determined to find their parents, heads out into the darkness and devastation with Niko and some others in a recently repaired school bus. If they can get to Denver International Airport, they might be evacuated to safety.


But the outside world is even worse than they expected. Monument Sky on Fire is the second installment Emmy Laybourne's thrilling series.